Wenger and Iwobi
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manager, Arsene Wenger has lifted the lid on why young midfielder, Alex
Iwobi chose to represent Super Eagles of Nigeria at senior level
instead of Three Lions of England.
Arsene Wenger says that the Football Association did not push hard
enough to secure Arsenal’s Alex Iwobi for the England national team.
As Standard Sport revealed when Iwobi made his competitive debut
for Nigeria in March last year the FA made a late bid to secure the
Arsenal forward’s international future.
The 21-year-old, who was born in Lagos but moved to London at the
age of four, had come through the England youth setup, playing at
Under-16, U17 and U18 level but never featuring for the U21s. Instead he
opted to represent the Super Eagles when they first called him up in
early October 2015, several weeks before the youngster made his Arsenal
debut.
“He had the potential to play for England and for Nigeria,” Wenger told Arsenal Player. “Today he looks very happy with Nigeria. When I speak to him, he’s had very positive experiences.
“He brings his quality to Nigeria – he’s absolutely a creative
player going forward. He’s very strong in small spaces and he’s starting
to score goals as well.
“For a while it was open between England and Nigeria, and
England didn’t really push for Alex during that period. Nigeria were
more willing to have him. I’ve seen many times that sons of parents from
Nigeria want to go back to their parents’ country.”
Iwobi has since made 12 appearances for Nigeria, scoring two goals,
including the late winner against Zambia in October that secured his
country’s qualification for next summer’s World Cup finals.
“When I actually scored the moment was crazy, I remember running off celebrating,” Iwobi said. “I
almost cried, I actually almost cried to see how the fans were
reacting, to see my mum and dad in the stands, it was just an amazing
feeling.”
“It’s always an honour to wear the green, white and green, I
mean I’ve seen so many kids on the street when we’re in the bus, they’re
screaming “go Nigeria, go Nigeria”, so to represent them I’m just
proud.”
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