Iwobi defended by Babayaro amid criticism

Former Nigeria U23 goalkeeper Emmanuel Babayaro has expressed support for Alex Iwobi, the Fulham midfielder who has faced criticism from fans and pundits alike. Babayaro believes Iwobi is a key player in the Super Eagles squad, led by coach Eric Chelle, and deserves more respect.

Iwobi’s commitment to the national team has been questioned by some, but Babayaro thinks the England-born player has been unfairly treated. In a recent interview with the ATHLST podcast, Babayaro shared his thoughts on Iwobi’s performance, particularly in the Super Eagles’ last game against Tanzania. Babayaro named Iwobi as his Man of the Match, citing his instrumental role in the team. He also mentioned Semi Ajayi, who scored a goal in the match.

Babayaro’s comments come as Iwobi continues to face scrutiny from fans and pundits, who have raised concerns about his dedication to the national team. Despite this, Iwobi has remained a regular member of the squad and has consistently demonstrated his skills on the pitch. As a former player, Babayaro’s opinion carries weight, and his support for Iwobi may help to shift the narrative surrounding the midfielder’s performance.

The Super Eagles’ next matches will be closely watched, with fans and pundits alike eager to see how Iwobi and the rest of the team perform. With the team’s upcoming fixtures, Iwobi will have the opportunity to prove himself once again and demonstrate his value to the squad. As the national team continues to navigate the challenges of international competition, the support of former players like Babayaro can help to boost morale and confidence among the players.

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