RANGERS star Joe Aribo is back in Nigeria action this afternoon as his side take on Sudan in the African Cup of Nations.
The Ibrox midfielder is again included in the starting XI for Nigeria as they look to make it two wins from two so far in the competition.
Aribo and co kicked off the tournament with a narrow 1-0 win over Egypt on Tuesday.
And the Rangers man was a key player for his country as he earned rave reviews and provided the assist for Kelechi Iheanacho's winner in the first-half.
Aribo's performance went down a storm on social media and some labelled him a £30million player following his impressive display.
One Twitter user wrote: "Joe Aribo is a £30million European player."
A second tweeted: "Joe Aribo is a baller."
A third said: "This Joe Aribo boy isn't bad at all."
Aribo has kept his spot in the team for today's Sudan match which kicks off at 4pm.
Eagles’ XI vs #Sudan #soarsupereagles #team9jastrong #afcon2021 pic.twitter.com/aU2rQN91RY
— 🇳🇬 Super Eagles (@NGSuperEagles) January 15, 2022
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