Sports News of Saturday, 5 April 2025
Source: soccernet.ng
Tim Emeka Iroegbunam delivered a composed and disciplined performance as Everton held Arsenal to a 1-1 draw at Goodison Park on Saturday, potentially catching the attention of Nigeria head coach Eric Chelle.
Leandro Trossard had given the Gunners the lead with a well-taken finish in the 34th minute, but Everton responded in the second half when Iliman Ndiaye converted from the penalty spot to level proceedings and bury Arsenal’s slim Premier League title hopes.
Iroegbunam, 21, made his sixth start and 15th appearance of the campaign for Sean Dyche’s side, anchoring the midfield alongside Senegalese veteran Idrissa Gana Gueye.
The former England youth international was tasked with protecting the backline and offering defensive support, particularly helping fullback Nathan Patterson handle the threat posed by Arsenal’s 17-year-old prodigy, Ethan Nwaneri.
Before being substituted in the 65th minute, Iroegbunam completed 83% of his passes, made one clearance, one block, an interception, and a successful tackle — a tidy all-round showing that demonstrated both his physical presence and positional discipline.
Everton’s Iroegbunam ready for Nigeria?
Born in Great Barr, Birmingham to Nigerian parents, both of whom are profoundly deaf, Iroegbunam speaks British Sign Language and remains eligible to represent Nigeria despite his youth appearances for England at U19 and U20 levels. He was part of the squad that won the UEFA European Under-19 Championship in 2022.
Everton midfielder Tim Iroegbunam was able to learn sign language as a child growing up with deaf parents ❤#BBCFootball pic.twitter.com/fzrw2sgc1J
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