Dubai: New Nigerian hero Kelechi Iheanacho revelled in his four-goal
haul in Saturday’s incredible 6-1 win over defending Fifa Under-17 World
Cup champions Mexico, before warning his teammates they have to keep up
their high standards if they are to win a fourth world title at this
age group.
The Africans tore El Tri apart at Al Ain’s Khalifa Bin Zayed Stadium to
lay down a marker for the rest of the tournament. And at the heart of
it was four-goal hero Iheanacho and his classy strike partner Success
Isaac.
“I’ve scored four goals in a game many times, but only in the streets
with my friends,” Iheanacho told Fifa.com after the match.
“Never in an international match, never for my country. The feeling is amazing.
“Never in an international match, never for my country. The feeling is amazing.
“Sure it’s a big win in our first game,” he added. “We have to have
courage now and determination to keep going, to go all the way.”
Four-goal Iheanacho keeping feet on the floor
Nigerian star insists team can’t get carried away after 6-1 thrashing of holders
- Image Credit: AFP
- Nigeria's Musa Yamaha (back) vies with Mexico's Alejandro Diaz during the FIFA U-17 World Cup UAE 2013 Mexico versus Nigeria at the Khalifa bin-Zayed stadium in al-Ain, October 19, 2013.
Dubai: New Nigerian hero Kelechi Iheanacho revelled in his four-goal
haul in Saturday’s incredible 6-1 win over defending Fifa Under-17 World
Cup champions Mexico, before warning his teammates they have to keep up
their high standards if they are to win a fourth world title at this
age group.
The Africans tore El Tri apart at Al Ain’s Khalifa Bin Zayed Stadium to
lay down a marker for the rest of the tournament. And at the heart of
it was four-goal hero Iheanacho and his classy strike partner Success
Isaac.
“I’ve scored four goals in a game many times, but only in the streets
with my friends,” Iheanacho told Fifa.com after the match. “Never in an
international match, never for my country. The feeling is amazing.
“Sure it’s a big win in our first game,” he added. “We have to have
courage now and determination to keep going, to go all the way.”
Before the game, Nigeria coach Manu Garba had spoken about his potent
attack, but he kept quiet on just how good the tall, pacy Iheanacho is.
And the striker praised Garba for the work he has done with this Golden
Eaglets squad.
“The coach gives us the freedom to be ourselves, which is the reason
why we look so comfortable out there,” Iheanacho said. “He’s the boss
and if we’re smart we’ll listen to what he says, because he knows what
he’s talking about.”
After each of his goals, Iheanacho performed a dance at the corner flag
— but he insisted that it’s not a traditional Nigerian performance.
“No, no, no, this is the celebration move of my favourite professional
wrestler,” Iheanacho said of Daniel Bryan, who also goes by the name the
American Dragon. “I watch him on TV and I love the way he whips up the
crowd this way, so I decided to copy it. The fans seemed to like it,
too.
“I was totally over the top with joy when that first goal went in.”
The theme song of Iheanacho’s favourite wrestler is Europe’s The Final
Countdown, which is suitable considering this Nigerian side are now
favourites to play in the final match in Abu Dhabi on November 8.
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