Top 17 Quotes & Sayings by Odion Ighalo

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Nigerian athlete Odion Ighalo.
Last updated on December 21, 2024.
Odion Ighalo

Odion Jude Ighalo is a Nigerian professional footballer who plays as a striker for Saudi club Al Hilal and the Nigeria national team.

It is the happiest moment of my life, playing for my dream team, the team I supported when I was young.
When I was growing up, I knew a lot about football because I saw some of my grown-up siblings watching football on TV and they supported Manchester United.
I grew up in Ajegunle, which is like a ghetto and it was very difficult there. When it would get to the weekend, everybody was excited because they wanted to watch Man United play.
Quique Sanchez Flores doesn't talk much but he's very intelligent.
You'd get ready, wash your jersey, and go out and support your darling team.
You need to weigh things up properly in life and ask yourself if it is your call to make, or one to satisfy others.
My life, my training, my work, is still the same and I just want to keep going and giving my best for Watford.
Anyone who knows me back from when I was young knows me and my siblings supported Man United, we would pay to go and watch Man United play. — © Odion Ighalo
Anyone who knows me back from when I was young knows me and my siblings supported Man United, we would pay to go and watch Man United play.
My agent spoke to me about a loan interest from Barcelona. The club wanted a striker with La Liga experience and someone who understands Spanish football.
In Nigeria, you have to have sports channels to watch that but not everyone can afford it. My parents couldn't afford that so you have to pay a viewing centre to watch that.
Troy Deeney is a good guy, he's one of the nicest guys I've played with. He says it how it is. He's not a guy that beats around the bush. If he's not happy, he says what he feels.
It is a great privilege for me to play at Man United, where great players like Dwight Yorke and Andy Cole have played. — © Odion Ighalo
It is a great privilege for me to play at Man United, where great players like Dwight Yorke and Andy Cole have played.
To be the first Nigerian to play for Manchester United is a great achievement for me which I am going to cherish for the rest of my life because it's not easy to dream something and it comes true. It's a great feeling.
When I started supporting Man United, Dwight Yorke and Andy Cole were my heroes growing up.
We didn't always have what we wanted or needed, we had to struggle. That is why I also thank God for my mum - she is the one who worked hard to pay for my first football boots.
I liked watching Dwight Yorke when he was at Man United. I'm a Man United fan.
I needed to focus on what is good for my career long-term and when you decide to do something - you stay true to yourself.
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