Ebuehi Hoping To Use Super Eagles As A Stepping Stone To A Big European Club
Published: March 27, 2017
Super Eagles invitee Tyronne Ebuehi is targeting a move to a big European club in the near future, according to his dad Marvin.
The right back’s stock is expected to rise and he can put himself in the shop window should he make his competitive debut for the Nigerian national team in the coming months.
“Tyronne has always been crazy about football from an early age,” Marvin Ebuehi told thenff.com.
“I put him in an academy at the age of six and I’m not surprised that he’s on the way to living his dream.
“I am praying that Tyronne fulfills his ambition of playing for a big club in Europe, and also become an important player for the Super Eagles of Nigeria.”
Haarlem-born Ebuehi had stops at SV Hoofddorp, VV Young Boys and HFC Edo before joining Eredivisie side ADO Den Haag in 2013.
Igho Kingsley
The right back’s stock is expected to rise and he can put himself in the shop window should he make his competitive debut for the Nigerian national team in the coming months.
“Tyronne has always been crazy about football from an early age,” Marvin Ebuehi told thenff.com.
“I put him in an academy at the age of six and I’m not surprised that he’s on the way to living his dream.
“I am praying that Tyronne fulfills his ambition of playing for a big club in Europe, and also become an important player for the Super Eagles of Nigeria.”
Haarlem-born Ebuehi had stops at SV Hoofddorp, VV Young Boys and HFC Edo before joining Eredivisie side ADO Den Haag in 2013.
Igho Kingsley
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