In a recent interview, Crystal Palace forward, Eberechi Eze, expressed his satisfaction and excitement about his decision to represent the Three Lions of England instead of the Super Eagles of Nigeria. Eze, who had a remarkable campaign for the south-London club, scoring 10 goals and providing four assists in 38 Premier League appearances during the just-concluded season, has seen his stock rise significantly in recent months, culminating in his maiden call-up to the England squad.
Upon receiving the invitation and joining the Three Lions’ training camp, Eze confidently affirmed that choosing to play for England was the best choice for him. In an interview with ESPN, he stated, “We think that this is the best one. It is a big opportunity for me. It is the highest level of football. I look at it with no regret at all.”
Eze further emphasized his desire to test himself against the best players in the world, highlighting the impressive quality and confidence displayed by the England team. He expressed his gratitude for being given the chance to be part of such an incredible team and revealed his conviction that accepting the call-up was indeed the right decision.
“You want to test yourself against that, you want to be in that, and you can see from the quality of the team, where they are getting to, the confidence they are playing with, it is incredible. So, being part of that is big,” Eze enthused.
The talented midfielder’s declaration is expected to resonate with fans and admirers of his skills both in England and Nigeria. Eze’s decision to represent England highlights the growing allure of the English national team and its position as a pinnacle of international football. His inclusion in the squad serves as recognition of his outstanding performances for Crystal Palace and further solidifies his status as one of the brightest young talents in English football.
As Eze continues his journey with the Three Lions, fans and football enthusiasts eagerly await his contributions on the international stage.
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