Super Falcons most beautiful player watches African Bees sting Eagles to submission

Super Falcons most beautiful player watches African Bees sting Eagles to submission

Izuchukwu Akawor • Izuchukwu Akawor • 08:21 - 19.08.2024

The Super Falcons star enjoyed her afternoon watching African Excellence as the Bees defeated the Eagles in the Premier League.

Fans at the Gtech Community Stadium were not the only ones who witnessed African excellence in action as Brentford held off Crystal Palace to kick off their Premier League season in style.

Nigeria and Super Falcons beauty, Michelle Alozie, was locked in as the Bees defeated the Eagles 2-1 to get off the mark on Sunday evening.

African superstars Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa made it worth the watch for the Paris 2024 Olympics and 2023 FIFAWWC defender with the Super Falcons.

The Cameroonian star and his counterpart from DR Congo proved to be the inspiration as the home side, the Bees overcame the spirited Eagles led by another African star, Anglo-Nigerian playmaker, Eberechi Eze.

Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo after leading Brentford to a good win.
Yoane Wissa and Bryan Mbeumo after leading Brentford to a good win.

While the two teams delivered an end-to-end encounter, Super Falcons star Alozie who reminded fans of her sexiness recently took to her social media to share a picture of her watching the match from her base as she enjoyed her Sunday.

All three Africans played a huge role in what turned out to be a controversial victory for the home side, with Wissa tucking home the decisive winner late on.

Michelle Alozie made her Olympics debut with Nigeria's Super Falcons.
Michelle Alozie made her Olympics debut with Nigeria's Super Falcons.
Alozie shared a picture of her watching the game between Brentford and Crystal Palace.
Alozie shared a picture of her watching the game between Brentford and Crystal Palace.

Eze, who ditched Nigeria and Super Eagles in favour of England and suffered a heartbreak for it at the Euro 2024, provided the first key moment when his perfectly struck free-kick goal was controversially ruled out for a foul.

Cameroonian winger, Mbeumo then broke the deadlock just before the half-hour mark with a trademark cut-in and fire goal.

Eberechi Eze thought he opened the scoring with a sublime free kick.
Eberechi Eze thought he opened the scoring with a sublime free kick.

While Palace came back into the game thanks to Pinnock’s own goal at the break, it was Brentford who had the last say and laugh eventually.

With 14 minutes to play, Wissa, who assisted Mbeumo’s opener, was in the right place and time to benefit from a deflection after Dean Henderson palmed a shot from Collins into the lurking DR Congo star.

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