Afcon 2021: Nigeria's Troost-Ekong says tournament should be respected more
Nigeria's captain William Troost-Ekong who turns out for Senegal wants more respect for the Africa Cup of Nations.
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The Africa Cup of Nations should "100% be more
respected", says Nigeria captain William Troost-Ekong.
The Watford centre-back said seeing Premier League players
being asked if they would honour their national call-ups had been
"difficult".
Troost-Ekong is set to lead Nigeria out against seven-time
champions and 2017 finalists Egypt on Tuesday in his first major tournament as
captain.
"If it was the Euros or any other tournament, I don't
think there would be any kind of conversation like this," he told Football
Focus. "That would be ludicrous."
Former Arsenal striker Ian Wright, Crystal Palace manager
Patrick Vieira and former Newcastle and Tottenham defender Sebastien Bassong
have also called for the tournament to be given more respect.
Troost-Ekong, 28, is one of five Premier League players representing
Nigeria in Cameroon.
Only four English top-flight teams - Leeds United, Newcastle
United, Norwich City and Tottenham - have no players at the tournament.
Players were allowed to play for their clubs until 3
January, after a Fifa rule stating clubs must release them by 27 December was
changed "in the spirit of goodwill and solidarity".
"I can understand it to an extent because we are
leaving during the season, which is probably different to other major
tournaments that are happening. But people already knew that it was going to be
in January, for a long time," Troost-Ekong said.
"Unfortunately, I think quite a lot has been taken away
from the tournament and the excitement that should have been there because of
those questions."
Troost-Ekong, who has been at Watford since September 2020,
said he hoped the Africa Cup of Nations would get the coverage it deserves this
year and shed light on the quality of the tournament.
"There's sometimes a misunderstanding of what kind of
tournament it is," he said.
"It's on the same level as a World Cup or the Euros or
Copa America. A lot of the exciting players in the Premier League are African.
To see them all together defending their countries will be an exciting
tournament, whatever people say."
Troost-Ekong will come up against Liverpool striker and
Egypt captain Mohamed Salah in Nigeria's opener.
Salah has scored 23 goals this season, averaging almost a
goal a game.
"I hope he stays as far away from us and our goal as
possible," said Troost-Ekong. "This season he's obviously been on
fire and we all know how good he is, but at the same time I'm very confident in
our team."
Troost-Ekong said he had sensed a good balance in a team of players who are relaxed yet focused.
"Everyone is willing to go the extra mile, which I think is amazing," he said. "We understand the challenges that are in front of us, but we all try to support each other.
"And when it's time to crack a joke, we know when to do
that as well. There's a brotherhood in the team. Every day is exciting. It feels
like one big family.
"It's not just about us; it's about the whole of
Nigeria. We know there's 200 million people at home that will want us to give
our heart and soul when we play. Whenever we play, everything stops in Nigeria
for 90 minutes. And everybody watches the game.
"It's good pressure and we use that to motivate us.
There's that moment when you're walking out and you understand the magnitude of
being able to wear the shirt. That's something really special."
Troost-Ekong said the team would be disappointed with
anything less than reaching the final.
"We're not one of the favourites, which I think could be a good position for us to be in," he said.


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