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Victor Boniface reacts to Nathan Tella’s shock ultimately minute win in opposition to Hoffenheim

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Nigerian midfielder, Nathan Tella continues to be coming to phrases with Bayer Leverkusen’s late win in opposition to Hoffenheim, Soccernet.ng reviews.

The 24-year-old was introduced into the sport on the 86th minute and barely two minutes after, made an help for Patrick Schick to attain the profitable objective.

The Nigerian star took to social media to precise his awe on the attention-grabbing flip of occasions. Tella in a submit made on X merely wrote “wow”, expressing his astonishment on the dramatic turnaround.

His Bayer Leverkusen teammate Victor Boniface wasted no time in reacting to Tella’s shock with some playful banter.

Identified for his witty remarks, Boniface replied with the phrase “Werey say na wow” in a typical Nigerian response.

Boniface, who has been sidelined for some time, is again in coaching and eager to make his full comeback in days soon to come.

The Nigerian star’s spectacular abilities have caught the eye of English Premier League giants Chelsea and Arsenal.

Tella was additionally a part of the Tremendous Eagles squad that participated within the worldwide friendlies in opposition to Ghana and Mali in Morocco. He nonetheless didn’t get to showcase his spectacular abilities on the pitch.

The Nigerian duo stay important contributors to the success of Bayer Leverkusen within the Bundesliga season.

Aderinola Makinde

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