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If you’ve been on Twiter in the past couple of days, you must have seen a couple of tweets about one Maduka Okoye, Nigeria’s goalkeeper. If you’ve not, let’s bring you up to speed: People are lusting over the Super Eagles goalkeeper because he’s an absolute beauty. I mean, just look at this tweet:

And this one too:

So, because we like chaos, we’ve decided to look through all the teams currently playing AFCON to find more eye candy for you people to lust over. Thank us later.

1. Maduka Okoye, Nigeria

I mean, just look at him.

2. Sebastien Haller, Ivory Coast

A lot of you are about to start supporting Ivory Coast now.

3. Riyad Mahrez, Algeria

If Nigeria faces Algeria, please don’t lose focus.

4. Alex Iwobi, Nigeria

Omo.

5. William Troost-Ekong, Nigeria

Omo x500.

6. Semi Ajayi, Nigeria

If this one is Semi, imagine what full Ajayi will look like.

7. Nicolas Pepe, Ivory Coast

Arsenal always has fine players. Maybe you should start supporting them.

8. Achraf Hakimi, Morocco

Who knows how to get to Morocco, please?

9. Saïd Benrahma, Algeria

Algeria again? Ah!


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