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FIFA U-20 World Cup: Bosso positive Flying Eagles will soar past South Korea

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For Bosso, Sunday’s clash against the Koreans will give him the twin chance of bettering his record and possibly making amends for the ‘mistakes’ he committed 16 years ago

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