Balogun Admits Frustration With Fringe Role At Brighton & Hove
Published: March 31, 2019Leon Balogun has set his sights on winning a regular place in the heart of defence with his Premier League club, Brighton ahead of Nigeria's AFCON adventure in Egypt later this year.
The former Mainz defender has made just a handful of starts for the Seagulls, seven in total since joining from Germany and after helping Nigeria in the last international window, he is determined to win a starting spot with the Chris Hughton-led side.
"It's been difficult but that's the manager's call, I've just got to get on with it and hope for a chance," he told BBC Sport.
"I really hope to play a significant role in my first Nations Cup for Nigeria, but firstly I want to keep working hard to make a strong case for regular games at Brighton.''
Balogun has made four appearances for his club since December 2018, no thanks to injuries and fitness issues, something he has admitted is frustrating.
"It's very frustrating not to be involved but you can only keep your head up by focusing on helping the club when called upon.
"What is important is to always put myself in the right place as usual. If I am needed anytime to start a game or come in, I'll be ready for that, it's all I can do," he enthused.
The 30-year-old was not listed in the match day squad as Brighton lost 1-0 to Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday.
The former Mainz defender has made just a handful of starts for the Seagulls, seven in total since joining from Germany and after helping Nigeria in the last international window, he is determined to win a starting spot with the Chris Hughton-led side.
"It's been difficult but that's the manager's call, I've just got to get on with it and hope for a chance," he told BBC Sport.
"I really hope to play a significant role in my first Nations Cup for Nigeria, but firstly I want to keep working hard to make a strong case for regular games at Brighton.''
Balogun has made four appearances for his club since December 2018, no thanks to injuries and fitness issues, something he has admitted is frustrating.
"It's very frustrating not to be involved but you can only keep your head up by focusing on helping the club when called upon.
"What is important is to always put myself in the right place as usual. If I am needed anytime to start a game or come in, I'll be ready for that, it's all I can do," he enthused.
The 30-year-old was not listed in the match day squad as Brighton lost 1-0 to Southampton in the Premier League on Saturday.
Emmanuel Chinaza
Latest News
- 'N132.3b is too much'- Ex-Turkish midfielder admits Galatasaray can't afford to sign Osimhen on full deal
- Chelsea's sister club, FC Dallas, FC Cincinnati, 4 other teams interested in 18yo Nigerian CB
- Super Eagles star Maduka Okoye ranked Serie A's top goalkeeper in two key categories
- 'Just wants to slow him down' - Brighton icon insists Liverpool forward not at fault for Onuachu's injury
- Onuachu, Aribo, Ugochukwu in action as Salah inspires Liverpool to 3-2 win against Southampton
- 'No better birthday present' - Belgian Pro League top scorer Arokodare after goal against Charleroi
- Liga F: Nigeria international forward on target against European champions Barcelona
- 'Beautiful' - Former PL stars Hargreaves, Petit say the same thing about Iwobi's goal against Wolves
- 'Not a difficult chance' - Townsend insists Ndidi should have scored in Leicester's loss to Chelsea
- 'Everyone was egoistic except Osimhen'- Ex-Fenerbahce chief singles out Galatasaray striker for praise
Football News 24/7
News Categories
- Football Betting
- African Players
- Australia/ Asia
- Belgian Championship
- Bundesliga
- Danish Football
- English Premier League
- Nigeria National Teams
- Casinos not on Gamstop
- Nigeria Premier League
- Norwegian Football
- Polish Football
- Russian Championship
- Serie A
- Spanish Liga
- Swedish Championship
- Transfer
- Turkish Championship
- Ukrainian Football
- Uncategorized
- Women's Football
- Jun88