RED-HOT SADIQ UMAR READY TO LEAD NIGERIA ATTACK IN RUSSIA WORLD CUP
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In-form NAC Breda striker Sadiq Umar says he’ll be ready to lead theĀ line for the Super Eagles in the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia if heĀ is called upon byĀ Nigeria coach Gernet Rohr.
Umar, 21, has been a revelation since he moved from AS Roma on loan toĀ Dutch Eredivise side NAC Breda in the January transfer window afterĀ terminating his loan deal with Torino, where he spent the first halfĀ of the season on loan but injuries and fitness issues reduced him toĀ few games.
The Olympic bronze medalist has been in a very impressive form for NACĀ Breda who are currently 15th in the league table since his move,Ā scoring seven goals and making the Eredivise team of the week four
times.
With Nigeriaās heavy reliant on Odion Ighalo as the first choiceĀ striker ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, Jololo as he isĀ fondly called by friends and teammates said he is ready to do his bestĀ for the Super Eagles in an event that he’s given the opportunity inĀ Russia.
“It is always great to represent Nigeria,” he began. “It was a greatĀ honour to represent my country for the first time at the Olympics inĀ Brazil and I’ll be ready to give my best again if I’m called up forĀ the World Cup.
“Everyone has to contribute something to the team and you have toĀ assist the team which is the most important thing. But whether I’mĀ called or not I always support Nigeria, from the junior teams to the
senior team and even other sports apart from football.”
Sadiq was part of Nigeria’s Under 23 team to the 2016 Olympic games,Ā where he contributed four goals as the team won a Bronze medal.
The tall striker was one of the standout players for Nigeria at theĀ 2016 Rio Olympics in Brazil where he scored four goals in six games asĀ the team won menās football bronze. He has also been playing a crucial
role in NAC Bredaās survival in the Eredivisie.
The former Torino player is blessed with a good height and could be aĀ big threat to opposing defences at set pieces due to his physicalĀ prowess if called up to the Super Eagles squad.
Umar, 21, has been a revelation since he moved from AS Roma on loan toĀ Dutch Eredivise side NAC Breda in the January transfer window afterĀ terminating his loan deal with Torino, where he spent the first halfĀ of the season on loan but injuries and fitness issues reduced him toĀ few games.
The Olympic bronze medalist has been in a very impressive form for NACĀ Breda who are currently 15th in the league table since his move,Ā scoring seven goals and making the Eredivise team of the week four
times.
With Nigeriaās heavy reliant on Odion Ighalo as the first choiceĀ striker ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, Jololo as he isĀ fondly called by friends and teammates said he is ready to do his bestĀ for the Super Eagles in an event that he’s given the opportunity inĀ Russia.
“It is always great to represent Nigeria,” he began. “It was a greatĀ honour to represent my country for the first time at the Olympics inĀ Brazil and I’ll be ready to give my best again if I’m called up forĀ the World Cup.
“Everyone has to contribute something to the team and you have toĀ assist the team which is the most important thing. But whether I’mĀ called or not I always support Nigeria, from the junior teams to the
senior team and even other sports apart from football.”
Sadiq was part of Nigeria’s Under 23 team to the 2016 Olympic games,Ā where he contributed four goals as the team won a Bronze medal.
The tall striker was one of the standout players for Nigeria at theĀ 2016 Rio Olympics in Brazil where he scored four goals in six games asĀ the team won menās football bronze. He has also been playing a crucial
role in NAC Bredaās survival in the Eredivisie.
The former Torino player is blessed with a good height and could be aĀ big threat to opposing defences at set pieces due to his physicalĀ prowess if called up to the Super Eagles squad.