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    Asisat Oshoala’s Tribute to Mohbad: A Remarkable Brace in Barcelona’s 6-1 Victory Over Granada

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    By Ibrahim Danladi

    In an impressive display, Asisat Oshoala of Barcelona Femeni scored a brilliant brace in their 6-1 victory against Granada. Oshoala dedicated one of her goals to the late Afrobeats star, Mohbad, by revealing a vest with his image after finding the net. Barcelona dominated the match from the start, with early goals from Patri Guijaro and Ona Batlle, followed by strikes from Salma Parraluelo and Mariona Caldentey. Oshoala’s remarkable performance added to the team’s triumph, showcasing her talent and heartfelt tribute to the music icon.

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