Iwobi reacts to Super Eagles' losses by using phrase often echoed by Arteta, Arsenal fans
Published: June 05, 2022
Alex Iwobi has taken to social media to share his opinion in the aftermath of the Super Eagles back-to-back friendly matches in the United States of America.
In what was newly-appointed Portuguese football tactician Jose Peseiro's first game in the Nigeria dugout, the three-time African champions suffered a narrow 2-1 loss to Mexico on May 29.
Two days ago, the Super Eagles' 1-0 defeat to World Cup-bound Ecuador meant they have failed to win in five consecutive matches, and the last time that happened was fifty nine years ago, according to respected Nigerian football historian Kunle Solaja.
Despite the losses to Mexico and Ecuador, Iwobi was one of the standout players in both games in which he went the distance.
Reacting to the defeats, the Hale Ender underlined that it's important the Super Eagles faithful 'trust the process', a phrase often echoed by manager Mikel Arteta and Arsenal fans, especially when the team is going through a rough patch.
Here's what Iwobi said on Twitter below :
Trust The Process…
— Alexander Iwobi (@alexiwobi) June 3, 2022
We On Route But Still A Long Way To Go! pic.twitter.com/Ph00iKx3Nr
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