Monday, 14 September 2015

Spanish club honour Ighalo



Odion Ighalo
Spanish club Granada have named one of their stadium entrances after Nigeria forward, Odion Ighalo, according to the club’s website.
Diego Mainz, Roberto Fernandez and Allan Nyom were also honoured by the club.
The club said that they found it easy to name four of their stadium entrances after the players for helping them progress to the Spanish La Liga in 2011.
An entrance was decorated with the picture of Ighalo and one other player and was named “Heroes’ Ascent” in the New Stadium Los Carmenes.


Meanwhile, Ighalo has expressed his excitement over his achievements in his career in the last one week.
“A gate in Granada Stadium was name after me, I signed a new five-year contract with Watford FC and scored my second EPL goal,” he wrote on Instagram.
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“A perfect week for me and who says God doesn’t exist? I vow to give him back all the glory.”
The former Spain-based player also told The Mirror that he would work harder to retain his place at Watford.
“I’ve been lucky enough to score some important goals, but my work is not done,” he said.

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