No regrets dumping Netherlands for Nigeria - Super Eagles defender William Troost-Ekong


Super Eagles defender William Troost-Ekong has given his reasons why he does not regret choosing to play for Nigeria over the Netherlands.
Troost-Ekong stated this following claims by former Dutch national team star Rafael van der Vaart, that the Super Eagles vice-captain could have played for the Netherlands if he had been patient.
Born to a Nigerian father and a Dutch mother, Troost-Ekong played for the Netherlands U-19 and U-20 teams.
However, Troost-Ekong switched his allegiance to Nigeria and made his debut on 13 June 2015, playing 90 minutes in an AFCON qualifier against Chad.
Speaking in an interview with Soccernet, Troost-Ekong said:
ā€œIā€™m satisfied, Iā€™m really happy with the place I am right now.
ā€œOf course, when you do look back it is always easy to advise someone what they should have done. But I think I made a lot of right decisions and I stand by my decisions that it was always a dream to play for Nigeria.
ā€œThe pride I get playing for Nigeria wearing the shirt, I wouldnā€™t want to trade that for anyone else. Who is to say that playing for the Netherlands is better than playing for Nigeria?
ā€œI respect his opinion and his view because itā€™s also showing that Iā€™m doing something well for people to be talking like that and especially a great player like Rafael van der Vaart.
ā€œIā€™m very happy about my decision and wouldnā€™t change it for anything.ā€
On the issue of over-reliance on players born and bred abroad over home-based players, Troost-Ekong said organisers of the NPFL must put in place a good structure to give the home-grown players the opportunity to play for the national team.
ā€œAs a country, we have to consider all players with Nigerian roots. Iā€™m grateful for that otherwise I wonā€™t be playing for Nigeria if you only considered the home-based players. Itā€™s also part of modern-day football,ā€ he posited.
ā€œI was born abroad but my father is Nigerian so Iā€™m first-generation Nigerian born abroad. For many players like that, it is important to make sure when you choose the team for continuous development in the long-term, to pick the best players available.
ā€œHowever, I strongly believe there has to be increased investment in the NPFL because you canā€™t force anyone to be selected but the home league needs to be consistent.
ā€œI think it is good when we do see a home-based player come with us and theyā€™re really part of the team. For the long-term, the best thing will be to have a great platform for players in Nigeria to show themselves there and hopefully get selected.
ā€œWe canā€™t disregard foreign-born players either, I think it will be a disadvantage for Nigeria. We have to look across the board and hopefully, there will be a good balance [that] will hopefully see Nigeria grow.ā€

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