Three Reasons Why Arsenal Kid Ebiowei Should Choose Nigeria Over England
Published: August 28, 2019
Arsenal's free kick specialist Malcolm Ebiowei could rescind his decision to represent the Golden Eaglets of Nigeria at the upcoming FIFA U17 World Cup tournament in Brazil.
The 15-year-old initially gave his word to be part of the team's get-together in Abuja but might change his mind due to personal reasons.
To this effect, Allnigeriasoccer has come up with three reasons why the Young Gunner should consider Nigeria's invitation.
1. Great Possibility Of Featuring In Brazil
Turning down the chance to represent the Golden Eaglets could turn out to be his greatest undoing as he will be missing out on the chance to showcase his talent to the whole world in Brazil.
He stands a brighter chance of being in the plane to the South American country in October if he commits his international future to Nigeria than England.
Ebiowei's ability to score goals from free kick is not easily seen in Nigeria's team at all grades, including the Super Eagles, Flying Eagles and the Golden Eaglets. Hence, his service will be needed by Manu Garba's men in Brazil.
2. Steady Growth In International Stage
Apart from featuring in Brazil in October, Ebiowei will definitely be in Flying Eagles' radar because the Nigeria Football Federation will want to jealously guide his potentials and help him progress to the Super Eagles team.
3. He Could Create A New Nigeria Record
Finally, choosing Nigeria over England or Netehrlands provides him with a great opportunity to create a new record at 15 years of age.
He will become the first foreign-born player in Nigeria's history to feature for the Golden Eaglets in a competitive game.
The 15-year-old initially gave his word to be part of the team's get-together in Abuja but might change his mind due to personal reasons.
To this effect, Allnigeriasoccer has come up with three reasons why the Young Gunner should consider Nigeria's invitation.
1. Great Possibility Of Featuring In Brazil
Turning down the chance to represent the Golden Eaglets could turn out to be his greatest undoing as he will be missing out on the chance to showcase his talent to the whole world in Brazil.
He stands a brighter chance of being in the plane to the South American country in October if he commits his international future to Nigeria than England.
Ebiowei's ability to score goals from free kick is not easily seen in Nigeria's team at all grades, including the Super Eagles, Flying Eagles and the Golden Eaglets. Hence, his service will be needed by Manu Garba's men in Brazil.
2. Steady Growth In International Stage
Apart from featuring in Brazil in October, Ebiowei will definitely be in Flying Eagles' radar because the Nigeria Football Federation will want to jealously guide his potentials and help him progress to the Super Eagles team.
3. He Could Create A New Nigeria Record
Finally, choosing Nigeria over England or Netehrlands provides him with a great opportunity to create a new record at 15 years of age.
He will become the first foreign-born player in Nigeria's history to feature for the Golden Eaglets in a competitive game.
Ibukun Italoye
Photo Credit : instagram.com/malcolmebiowei
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