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“IT’S BEEN A REMARKABLE SEASON WITH RANGERS, NIGERIA”- JOE ARIBO
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3 years agoon
Tremendous Eagle ahead, Joe Aribo has expressed his gratitude for getting by a outstanding marketing campaign for each membership and nation.
Aribo was one of many high performers for Scottish Premiership membership, Rangers final season.
The 25-year-old featured in three totally different positions for the Gers through the marketing campaign.
The Nigerian worldwide performed 70 matches final season, turning into the one participant in Europe’s high divisions to succeed in the mark in a single season.
Giovanni van Bronckhorst’s facet misplaced the Scottish Premiership title to rivals Celtic and in addition made it to the ultimate of the UEFA Europa League the place they misplaced 5-4 on penalties to Bundesliga membership, Eintracht Frankfurt.
The Ibrox membership, nonetheless, received the Scottish Cup, edging out Hearts 2-0 within the last.
On the worldwide scene, Aribo was a part of the Nigeria squad that took half on the 2021 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon and the qualifying matches for the AFCON 2023.
“Grateful to have performed 70 video games this season, I simply wanna thank God for getting me by it. A season filled with ups and downs however unforgettable reminiscences had been created. Can’t wait to get going subsequent season. Thanks to all of the followers to your continued help,” Aribo wrote on his Twitter deal with.
Aribo has been linked with a transfer away from Rangers, with Premier League golf equipment, Aston Villa and Crystal Palace amongst his suitors
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