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FootballFrank Leboeuf Names 1 Super Eagles Player Who Should be Praised in The EPL
- Frank Leboeuf has noticed the performance of Super Eagles star Alex Iwobi for Everton so far this season
- And the French football legend has hailed the Nigerian forward after watching him play against Liverpool
- Everton have not won any game this season in the Premier League as pressure mounts on Frank Lampard
Frank Leboeuf who won the 1998 World Cup with France has hailed Super Eagles forward Alex Iwobi for his incredible performances so far this season for Everton in the Premier League.
During Everton's last Premier League game against Chelsea, Alex Iwobi was impressive as he made many attempts to punish Jurgen Klopp and his wards in a tie that eventually ended in draw.
Frank Lampard and his soldiers are yet to win any match so far this season in the Premier League and they are also not comfortable on the table occupying 16th.
According to the report on Punch, Frank Leboeuf who worked as a pundit during the tie between Everton and Liverpool praised Alex Iwobi for his game.
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Frank Leboeuf's reaction about Alex Iwobi
“I have to say I have to give credit to Everton and Iwobi.
“What I saw from Iwobi in the middle of the park was absolutely exceptional. That guy was played in another position but he was still outstanding and exceptional with the other three guys – (Demarai) Gray, (Anthony) Gordon and Maupay in front of him.
“They gave a hard time to Liverpool’s three defenders. It was a hard game for Liverpool because they fought so hard to stay in the game.”
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FootballEarlier, Sports Brief had reported how Nigerian international Calvin Bassey drew plaudits from Dutch legend Ronald de Boer who said Ajax cannot do without him.
The Eredivisie outfit reached an agreement to sign Nigerian international in a deal worth €27million just before the close of the summer transfer window.
It was further gathered that the contract entails a €22million flat fee with €5m add-ons and a 10% sell-on clause of any future sale, which is big money for a £230,000 outlay in 2020.
However, he started on a shocking note as he was shown a straight red in his debut game in their 5-2 Dutch Super Cup defeat to PSV.