‘I expect nothing but goals’ – Nigerian Youngster Eager to prove Himself in Nigeria U20
Peter Olawale an 18-year-old attacking prodigy is part of the 5 foreign-based professionals invited to the Flying Eagles for the Wafu Afcon U20 playoffs
Hapoel Ra’anana striker Peter Olawale is determined to show his worth for Nigeria U20 as they prepare for the Wafu B Africa Cup of Nations U20 playoffs.
The Israel-based attacker is part of the five foreign-based professionals called up by the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to participate in the tournament billed for Togo.
In a chat with Goal before joining the rest of the squad in Abuja on Monday evening, the 18-year-old was brimming with confidence and was keen to show what he can do in Ladan Bosso’s squad, while assuring he would try his best to accentuate his relevance.
“First of all, I would say thank you to the [Nigeria Football] Federation for giving me that opportunity of being part of the players they are inviting,” Olawale told Goal.
“I would say it’s a great opportunity for me coming back to the national side to prove myself again. I feel it’s a great privilege.
.@HapoelRaananaFC attacking prodigy @peterolawale07 is eager to prove his worth for Nigeria U20 team pic.twitter.com/kgKgRywc0I
— Goal Africa (@GoalAfrica) November 9, 2020
“I expect nothing but goals. I want to try and give my best, my 100%. That is just it. Nigerians should expect my 100%.”
The former Tripple 44 Academy star, who was part of Nigeria U17 squad to the 2019 Fifa U17 World Cup Brazil, will be playing under coach Bosso for the first time ever.
However, he states that he can thrive under the veteran tactician who he has a lot of respect for should he keep his head cool in camp.
“For me, that is not a problem because I am a player and he is a coach,” he continued.
“My duty as a player is to be humble to him, to respect him, follow his lead and decisions in a game. If I can do that, I believe I won’t have any problems with him.”
The tournament initially scheduled to take place from November 18 – December 2, 2020, been postponed due to the growing cases of Covid-19 in the West African nation.