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EPL LEGEND MAKES BOLD STATEMENT ABOUT AFRICA AHEAD OF THE WORLD CUP

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EPL Legend Makes Bold Statement About Africa Ahead of the World Cup

 

Previous England forward Alan Shearer accepts it won't take long for Africa to win the FIFA World Cup interestingly

The English Premier League legend demands the nature of football is enhancing the mainland and will not be shocked assuming a group from Africa wins the World Cup

 

Africa will be addressed by Cameroon, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal and Tunisia at the World Cup in Qatar not long from now

Alan Shearer is hopeful about Africa's possibilities winning football's most sought after prize, the FIFA World Cup.

The England extraordinary and Newcastle United legend concedes the nature of football on the landmass continues to improve and it won't take long for a country in Africa to win the competition.

 

Shearer, in a meeting with the BBC on Match of the Day was persuaded Africa can find success on the worldwide stage.

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"Yea, without uncertainty, certainly," he answered Gary Lineker's inquiry of in the event that Africa can win the World Cup. "While you talking the class of players we talking, in our association as well as in different associations. I don't figure it will be excessively lengthy," he added.

 

"I think the norm of football is working on constantly."

The farthest an African group has gotten to winning the World Cup was arriving at the quarter-finals of the World Cup.

 

Cameroon in 1990, Senegal in 2002 and Ghana in 2010 are the main African nations to come to the last eight of the Mundial.

In Qatar, Cameroon, Ghana, Morocco, Senegal and Tunisia will address the landmass with the expectations of guaranteeing a definitive award.

Shearer names top ten best African player in the English Premier League

Prior, Sports Brief revealed that Alan Shearer has named the 10 biggest African players to have played in the Premier League as he censured previous Super Eagles chief John Obi Mikel who succeeded at Chelsea.

 

On the rundown of the 10 biggest African players in the Premier League, Alan Shearer named the pair of Jay Okocha and Kanu Nwankwo.

Likewise, previous Chelsea protector Celestine Babayaro and Victor Moses were additionally reprimanded by Alan Shearer who is of the assessment that main Okocha and Kanu ought to be the Nigerians on the rundown

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