Super Eagles goalkeeper Francis Uzoho has issued an apology to his fans following his recent social media outburst in response to Nigeria’s friendly games a few days ago.
Uzoho, who plays for Omonia Nicosia, had a challenging experience during Nigeria’s recent friendlies against Saudi Arabia and Mozambique. His performances in both matches drew criticism from Nigerians, with many calling for his removal from the team. In response, Uzoho lashed out at the fans on Snapchat.
However, approximately one day after the incident, the goalkeeper took to Twitter to ask Nigerians for their forgiveness. In his tweet, he expressed regret for his behavior and clarified that it was not his intention to act disrespectfully towards the fans who have consistently supported and motivated him throughout his career.
Uzoho acknowledged that his actions were primarily a result of frustration stemming from someone in his inner circle (whose identity he opted to keep private for the time being). He emphasized that accepting criticism is an integral part of his job and one that he generally welcomes from those who continue to support him. He assured fans that he values their critiques and strives to do better.
Furthermore, Uzoho wanted to convey that he is constantly growing as both a person and a professional athlete, with his fans playing a pivotal role in his personal development and success. He emphasized that his actions moving forward will reflect this growth and commitment to improvement.
Super Eagles goalkeeper Francis Uzoho has issued an apology to his fans following his recent social media outburst in response to Nigeria’s friendly games a few days ago.
Uzoho, who plays for Omonia Nicosia, had a challenging experience during Nigeria’s recent friendlies against Saudi Arabia and Mozambique. His performances in both matches drew criticism from Nigerians, with many calling for his removal from the team. In response, Uzoho lashed out at the fans on Snapchat.
However, approximately one day after the incident, the goalkeeper took to Twitter to ask Nigerians for their forgiveness. In his tweet, he expressed regret for his behavior and clarified that it was not his intention to act disrespectfully towards the fans who have consistently supported and motivated him throughout his career.
Uzoho acknowledged that his actions were primarily a result of frustration stemming from someone in his inner circle (whose identity he opted to keep private for the time being). He emphasized that accepting criticism is an integral part of his job and one that he generally welcomes from those who continue to support him. He assured fans that he values their critiques and strives to do better.
Furthermore, Uzoho wanted to convey that he is constantly growing as both a person and a professional athlete, with his fans playing a pivotal role in his personal development and success. He emphasized that his actions moving forward will reflect this growth and commitment to improvement.