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Soccer News of Wednesday, 6 January 2021

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Ighalo keen to face Watford again

Manchester United striker, Odion Igahlo play videoManchester United striker, Odion Igahlo

Manchester United striker, Odion Igahlo has said he relishes the opportunity of facing his old club, Watford in the FA Cup third round this weekend.

The striker whose contract at United ends later this month scored 39 goals in 100 appearances for the Golden Boys before moving to China then back to England with Manchester United.

“It’s always exciting and hopefully it will be the second time I’ve played against Watford since I left. I can’t wait to see the lads I had such a good time with,” he told the club’s official website.

“It’s mixed feelings because this is the club you’ve played for, this is the club you did well for before you left and all of that. You’re excited to play against them but at the same time you have those mixed feelings.

“You just have to be yourself and do your job. I’m always happy playing against them, I’m going to do my job, but I still have so much respect for Watford.”

Ighalo admitted he would not be playing for the club of his dreams today if it were not for his prolific two-and-a-half years at Watford, which saw him strike up a fierce partnership with Troy Deeney, who he looks forward to seeing again on Saturday night, Complete Sports reported.

“I had a wonderful time in Watford, I was happy, and it was a good club for me. We had good moments together,” said Ighalo.

“Especially striking with Troy Deeney was a pleasure because he’s a good guy and a good player. Sometimes me and Troy message on Instagram, we keep in touch once in a while.

“Me playing for Manchester United today, they saw what I did with Watford in the Premier League, that’s why I have the opportunity to be here today, so my story would not be complete in my career, my life, without mentioning Watford.”

As well as the familiar faces of his old Hornets teammates, Ighalo will be reunited with compatriot William Troost-Ekong.

“Ekong is a nice guy, I know him from the national team, and he played in Udinese too, like I played in Udinese,” said the 31-year-old.

“Before he came to Watford, he sent me messages saying Gino wanted him to come to Watford. Gino told him how I came from Granada to help the team gain promotion to the Premier League and wants him to do the same thing.

“I told him he had to go to Watford, that Watford is one of the best family clubs. I played there for two-and-a-half years and had an amazing time, they took care of me and had no problems. He said okay and that he would think about it.

“I’m happy for him and happy he’s doing well, that’s the most important thing. I hope Watford keep doing well and gain promotion to the Premier League because that’s where they belong.”

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