Top 72 Quotes & Sayings by Alex Iwobi

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Nigerian athlete Alex Iwobi.
Last updated on November 21, 2024.
Alex Iwobi

Alexander Chuka Iwobi is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Premier League club Everton and the Nigeria national team.

We know what Mesut is like because we see him in training every day. He's world class.
I would say each day I'm still growing and still learning, but negatives, obviously they're always going to criticise me for my goals and assists, which I need to add to my game if I want to be compared with the people I'm playing with.
I'm always hungry and eager to represent my country and make them proud. — © Alex Iwobi
I'm always hungry and eager to represent my country and make them proud.
Obviously, people in the media speak a lot when things aren't going right, but we as players do communicate with each other. Maybe it doesn't come across as being loud on the pitch - and you don't see it as much - but we do speak when things aren't going as well as planned.
I see my uncle as an idol, someone I have always looked up to as a footballer.
I had many dreams of winning things for Arsenal at a young age.
LG is a very big company and I'm very honoured and proud to be their brand ambassador to represent them on and off the pitch.
I have been very blessed to be given the opportunity to play for Super Eagles.
I'm very proud to represent Nigeria but I would like to say thank you to England for the chance they gave me, it was a difficult decision.
It was a difficult decision picking Nigeria over England.
Whenever something in the system changes, you have to prove yourself again. But wherever you go, you have to prove that you're better than whoever else is on the team. At a team like Arsenal, that's always going to be hard so I always have to be on it in training and matches.
I will take ownership of the nutmeg. My uncle Okocha has got the skills but the nutmeg, the prince title they call me for that, I will say it is my ownership. It happens instinctively, sometimes the easiest way of getting past my opponent.
Obviously, I am an attacking player, so when you are an attacking player, you need to create goals and get goals - and that's the main thing for me. — © Alex Iwobi
Obviously, I am an attacking player, so when you are an attacking player, you need to create goals and get goals - and that's the main thing for me.
I love attacking, but I hate defending and it's something I need to add to my game.
The love Nigeria showed me... when I played for them in a friendly, the fans were just crazy. The fans almost eat you up because they love you so much.
As long as I am progressing and trying to do my best for the team that is what really matters.
Whatever role I get told to play, I just have to adapt to it and play.
Whenever I am called upon to play, I always try to give my best and make sure that I can impose myself on the game.
Arsenal have always been one of the best clubs in the world, so to even be a part of the club from a young age I've always had to give my best.
Growing up I've been playing as an attacking midfielder, more central in the midfield. I wouldn't say if I'm most comfortable there but that's where I grew up playing.
Growing up, I had always looked up to LG as a big brand and they are doing very well.
I have always wanted to play for Nigeria and I enjoy each minute we gather and when we play.
I don't know the stats but with Mesut in the team, you are always going to get at least three chances a game from him. He always provides an excellent pass or something, a good move or play that leads to a goal, or almost leads to a goal.
Arsenal is an amazing club, I have been there since primary school and it's a place I call home and passionate fans who are like family members.
Mesut is a great player and he also works hard off the ball.
My target is to get as many call-ups as I can, get as many games as I can and win many trophies with Nigeria.
Life is really good.
If I make a mistake I try to use it as a lesson and try to improve on it.
I try to dwell on the positive and not dwell on the negative as much as I can.
Arsenal has been always been a big club in my eyes and I've seen them win loads of trophies. To be a part of it is just amazing, I just want to make history with the club.
I have always dreamt of winning the Africa Cup of Nations and the fact that I am representing my country and I am always proud to wear the green white green.
All I know is that playing for Arsenal to me is always going to be an honour. I'm always proud to represent this club and wear the badge.
Coach Amodu without question is a colossus and football icon and has over the years made meaningful contribution to Nigerian football both at club and international levels.
Obviously my joy is to play football and not just sit out.
I am not one to chicken out.
Arsenal's standards are very high so I've always tried to reach that.
I get the privilege to play with Mesut every day. He is a world-class player. He gives me advice in a different way. He jokes around but he always tells me I can do more. He also gives me the confidence to express myself.
We are not going to dwell on the past, we are always looking forward to the next game. — © Alex Iwobi
We are not going to dwell on the past, we are always looking forward to the next game.
Nigeria is a great footballing nation and deserves to assume her rightful place in Africa and world football and I am keen to be part of a team that achieves this goal.
We learn from out mistakes like we have done.
Personally, I want to win the Premier League. That would be an amazing feeling.
I feel very honoured and proud to be playing for Nigeria.
As a footballer you're committed to play for the badge, train alongside fantastic players daily and compete against some of the game's best every weekend. What more can you ask for.
Coach Amodu has coached the cream of Nigerian football players and I had the privilege of working with him albeit for a very short time during the preparations for the two-legged Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers against Egypt.
I mean I've seen so many kids on the street when we're like in the bus, they're screaming 'go Nigeria, go Nigeria,' so to represent them I'm just proud.
I was growing up in England and England was the only national team I knew, so I was actually very pleased to play at the national level.
I always had that youngster tag at Arsenal, so hopefully with this move I am able to make a name for myself in the Premier League and create history with Everton.
Sometimes in a Premier League game the fans are a bit quiet but in Nigeria you just hear trumpets, everything. The atmosphere is so different compared to England. — © Alex Iwobi
Sometimes in a Premier League game the fans are a bit quiet but in Nigeria you just hear trumpets, everything. The atmosphere is so different compared to England.
My mum made me do kick-ups in the living room. My sister even tried to play football. Everyone was trying to help me.
I've always seen myself as a midfielder but wherever I'm being told to play in the middle or somewhere, I will always give my best.
That's what the big players get recognised for, scoring goals or creating goals.
If you are not performing consistently at a club like Arsenal, then there are other players ready to take the opportunity - which I learned the tough way.
I had offers from Celtic and Southampton as well.
I have had it all over the years, being told I'm not good enough. So whenever the chance comes I always try and prove I should be starting.
I used to play football on the streets with my friends and ended up where I am today.
I grew up in a footballing environment.
I'm happy to play anywhere, I will play wherever I'm told to play.
With the money thing it is mad. As a young kid earning so much, having a house and driving a nice car it is nice but it is something I keep level-headed about.
When people compare me to him... it's like 'wow' maybe they see me on his level but I don't believe I am there yet. It is what it is, he's a skilful player, I'm quite skilful myself so they are always going to compare me to him especially that he's my uncle.
I do not have any regrets whatsoever in opting to play for Nigeria and will always do my best whenever I put on the green white green colours of Nigeria.
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