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“Didn’t surprise me” – Ex-Super Eagles defender reacts to Emmanuel Fernandez debut outing with Nigeria

Emmanuel Fernandez of Rangers before the match. Copyright: ImagoxVagelisxGeorgariou

Rangers centre-back Emmanuel Fernandez made his debut for the Super Eagles of Nigeria against Iran, before scoring his first goal, on his first start in the 2-2 draw against Jordan, Soccernet.ng reports.

The 24-year-old took the big leap from Peterborough United to Rangers in the summer, but his development has seen him linked with top European sides. However, former Super Eagles defender Juwon Oshaniwa isn’t surprised.

Having achieved a childhood dream of playing in the Green and White colours of Nigeria, Fernandez could be set to exit Rangers in the summer, amidst interest from top sides.

Honoured And Grateful To Play For Nigeria… First Start, First Goal. Enjoyable Experience

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Juwon Oshaniwa reacts to Emmanuel Fernandez’s Super Eagles debut

Oshaniwa represented Nigeria at the AFCON 2013 tournament and the 2014 FIFA World Cup, before joining Hearts in 2015.

The full-back believes Fernandez is a valuable addition to the Nigerian National team, but is not surprised he fits in like a glove with Eric Chelle’s team.

“It’s clear Emmanuel Fernandez will be a valuable addition to the national team,” the 35-year-old said in quotes revealed by Glasgow Times.

Ibrahim Sabra takes on Emmanuel Fernandez and Frank Onyeka
Ibrahim Sabra takes on Emmanuel Fernandez and Frank Onyeka. Copyright: ImagoxAmeenxAhmed

“His strong performance didn’t surprise me because I know the Scottish league is very competitive.

“And playing in such an environment helped shape Fernandez into a player capable of handling international football.

“Being exposed to a physically demanding and tactically disciplined league makes him well-suited to the challenges of the Super Eagles set-up. He will be very important for the team.

“But we are still a work in progress, and integrating new players like Fernandez is part of that process, bringing fresh energy and competition into the squad,” Oshaniwa concluded.

Emmanuel Fernandez of Rangers
Emmanuel Fernandez of Rangers. Copyright: ImagoxColinxPoultney

Emmanuel Fernandez could lift his first silverware with Rangers if they manage to edge Hearts at the top of the SPFL table, although they’re three points behind.

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