Former Chelsea attacker Eni Aluko has weighed in on the trend of dual-nationality players opting for other countries, attributing their choices to the lack of appeal of Nigerian football.
Aluko explained that Nigeria has lost numerous top talents to European and North American national teams over the years. World-class players such as Bukayo Saka, Jamal Musiala, Michael Olise, and Eberechi Eze are just a few examples of prominent stars who have chosen to represent nations like England and Germany, highlighting a significant challenge for Nigerian football.
Bukayo Saka for England
In fact if the players who have snubbed the country are assembled, they can easily form a starting eleven for the Super Eagles.
Former Chelsea attacker Aluko, is one of the players who snubbed the Super Falcons to play for another country - England.
The former Three Lionesses star was born in Nigeria to Nigerian parents, but moved to England before she turned a year. She made her debut for England’s senior team at the age of 17 and went on to earn 104 senior caps.
She was a guest on Obi Mikel’s Obi One Podcast, and she spoke about why she feels players with dual nationalities often choose the other countries.
Eni Aluko at Chelsea
Aluko noted that most of those players hardly have a connection with Nigeria, especially since they were brought up in those countries. Also, the Nigerian national teams aren’t as attractive as the top European countries.
“I think England is England, I think the players that grew up here (England) and choose to play for their country of heritage, it’s usually because they feel like they can’t, they won’t make it a career for England, right. So it’s almost a default decision, which it shouldn’t be,” Aluko said.
“The onus is on the country to make it a very attractive option. And we know that there’s some issues there that still need to be sorted out in terms of the organization, in terms of the investment, in terms of just the professionalism, right?
“So I think it’s it’s really, really important for the Nigerian federation to make sure that it is a competitive choice.”
Players who went against the odds to play for Nigeria.
Super Eagles Nigeria defenders
Although there is an unending list of Nigerians with dual nationalities who chose to represent their other countries, there are also some who committed to the green and white.
The Super Falcons have a good number of players with dual nationalities like Ashleigh Plumptre, Jennifer Echegini, Michelle Alozie, Toni Payne, and a few others.
In the Super Eagles fold, there are players like Ademola Lookman, Calvin Bassey, Ola Aina, and Joe Aribo.
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