@Ruthjelagat13@_MsJepkoech To summarise all this, uza mafuta, touch grass, learn humility, learn how the universe works, take time and learn stuff wacha kuona vitu kina Oneill wamepost ama on google then you rush to copy-paste.
Also, learn from Nzioka.
There is a specific type of player every African football family produces and never talks about.
The one who stayed. Who didn't get the trial, didn't get the visa, didn't get the agent who believed in him. Maybe shattered his knee and some point and never fully recovered. He kept playing grassroots football for 15 years, coaching community kids on weekends, carrying the dream on behalf of a family that still believes it will happen.
That player is the backbone of African football. Even though he has no social media following and no one is writing his story.
@SirAlexas 2006 ilikua sawa but France bullied them in the quarters after we had expected Ghana to shock them in round of 16. Hapa nilikua form 3 Zidane akikula R9 makanzu.