Liverpool
Ladies continued strengthening their squad for the forthcoming season with the
prize capture of African Women’s Player of the Year Asisat Oshoala.
And the
20-year-old Nigerian forward reveals the exploits of a certain Uruguayan meant
she jumped at the chance of a move to Merseyside.
“In
Nigeria, I always dreamed of coming to England to play, and Liverpool are a
team I have liked a lot,” says Oshoala.
“I
support the men’s team and have followed the results of the women’s team. When
I got the deal from them I was very excited.
“I
supported Liverpool when I was younger, especially when Luis Suarez was still
here. He’s a player I have really admired.”
Oshoala
arrives at Liverpool Ladies with a burgeoning reputation having packed much
into a still formative career.
She was
voted the most valuable player and top scored at the Under-20 Women’s World Cup
in helping Nigeria finish runners up.
Such
success led Oshoala to be named both African Women’s Footballer of the Year and
Youth Player of the Year for 2014, and last September she was made a Member of
the Order of the Niger by Goodluck Jonathan, President of Nigeria.
Having
retained their title in dramatic fashion on the final day last season,
Liverpool Ladies are determined to make an impact in the forthcoming Champions
League.
And that
proved a lure for Oshoala, who will star for her Nigeria in this summer’s World
Cup in Canada.
“Moving
to Liverpool is the next step for me,” she says. “I am looking forward to the
next World Cup, Nigeria haven’t qualified from the group stages in a long time
and that would be an aim.
“Individually, I want to be a better player than I was in 2014.
“Individually, I want to be a better player than I was in 2014.
“The
dream of every player is to play in the Champions League, both men and women.
That’s what makes it even more exciting to be moving to Liverpool – to have
that chance.
“This
season, I want to make sure I work hard and help us retain the league. It’s
going to be tough because there are a lot of good teams out there.”
While a
fan of Suarez, Oshoala cites Dutch great Clarence Seedorf as her great
inspiration and has even been nicknamed after the former AC Milan and Real
Madrid midfielder.
“I like
him so much,” she says. “I like players who work hard and give everything on
the pitch.
“When you see a player like that, he is an inspiration. I love the way Seedorf played, everything about him.
“When you see a player like that, he is an inspiration. I love the way Seedorf played, everything about him.
“For the
same reason, I admire Luis Suarez. He is ready to give everything and do
everything for his club, and I love players like that.
I’d like
to think I play like that. In the under-20 World Cup with Nigeria, I showed
what I can do if I try my best.”
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