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FootballAthletic Bilbao Star Inaki Williams Reveals Outrageous Bet With Younger Brother Nico Williams
- Ghana and Athletic Bilbao forward Inaki Williams has entered a wager with junior brother Nico Williams
- The Spanish-Ghanaian duo are enjoying a good campaign with La Liga side Athletic Bilbao in the 2021/22 season
- Nico Williams has revealed his dreams of playing for Spain at the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar next month
Inaki Williams and Nico Williams have challenged themselves into who will finish the season as Athletic Bilbao's top scorer.
The Spanish-Ghanaian brothers are enjoying a good start to the season with the eldest scoring four goals already while Nico has three for himself.
Inaki, who has chosen to represent Ghana at international level revealed that he and Nico has entered a wager over who will be the best this season.
“We have a small bet that we left between us, but if my brother gets that bet, he will have a nice gift," he told DAZN as quoted by Marca.
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Inaki's position in the Black Stars team seems secured and he is likely to lead Ghana's attack at the World Cup, but Nico is fighting for a place in the Spain national team.
Nico earned his first call up during September's international break and made his debut against Switzerland.
The 20-year-old has also been named in Luis Enrique's 55-man preliminary squad ahead of the World Cup in Qatar.
"I hope I can go to the World Cup, with work I think that in the end the results will be given,” said Nico.
“I don't know if I'm going to go, but with work I think that in the end the results will come and hopefully I can go. I am going step by step," he added.
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Earlier, Sports Brief reported that Inaki Williams has disclosed that he was left heartbroken after Asamoah Gyan missed the penalty that could have sent Ghana through to the semi-finals of the 2010 World Cup.
A young Williams followed the exploits of Ghana at the competition due to his parents heritage.
Twelve years down the lane, Williams, who was born in Spain decided to represent Ghana, and memories of the 2010 World Cup remain fresh on his mind.