“Always believe in your soul, always believe in Ighalo”. At Vicarage Road hit the Spandau Ballet, modified for use and consumption of the fans of Watford, it has become a soundtrack because Jude, bills itself as the Nigerian striker on Twitter, never stops to score. And the more he scores, the more his fans sing the chorus. “You’ve got the power to know, you’re indistructable”. Indestructible, precisely. Went to see the last goal scored in Tottenham, albeit useless view the victory of the Spurs defends ball to center of the box, turn, won a rebound, put your toe in anticipation of the goalkeeper. A giant.
Odion Ighalo, 26, 14 goals in the Premier League. Reuters
record – The flick from striker is the goal number 30 of a wonderful 2015 for Ighalo: no one, in the first four series of football English, marked as he is. The first 16 goals came when Watford was still in the Championship and have served, in fact, to celebrate the promotion of the Hornets. But, showing that at 26 he learned to stand among the great, has marked another 14 in 20 Premier League games: it hits by six consecutive races, one week ago destroyed Klopp with a brace in the Boxing Day did Hiddink tremble, then saved by Diego Costa.
Italy – The tag Ighalo is owned by the Pozzo from 2008, when observers of ‘Udinese discovered it barely 18 in Norway bringing in Italian for a figure of less than 2 million. He played in the spring, but Pasquale Marino, Udinese coach then, called him more and more often in the season finale and the sixth appearance, the last day of the season, Ighalo took off the whim to score a goal in the 6-2 at Cagliari. That network, seemingly insignificant, gives him the right to bear a small record: being the only player to have scored with all clubs in the Pozzo family, who sent him to grow it in Granada where he played five years with a small parenthesis Cesena. In A, therefore, he returned only once, in the summer of 2010, but closed by Bogdani, played just 25 minutes in four months. They will also why in Italy, so far, have ignored (and that in Udine is never returned). But it was just a kid. And you had to believe, as did Watford in 2014. And as they sing his fans: “Always believe in Ighalo.”
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