New England call-up Tammy Abraham says he never considered playing
for Nigeria at international level despite repeated overtures from the
Nigerian Football Federation.
Abraham’s father is Nigerian and a childhood friend of Nigerian
federation president Amaju Pinnick, who claimed in September that
Abraham had decided to play for the west African country.
But Abraham, an England Under-21 international, denied the claim and
having been called up for England’s forthcoming friendlies against
Germany and Brazil, the striker is not entertaining second thoughts.
“I see myself as being a long-term England player,” Abraham, 20, told
reporters at England’s St George’s Park training base in
Burton-on-Trent, central England on Monday.
“That is where my main focus is and I am 100 percent focused here to try and get into that team.
“I was pretty set on England really and playing in the Premier League
meant it would be nice to play in the England team as well.”
Abraham is on loan at Swansea City from Chelsea and has scored five goals in his first 14 appearances for the Welsh club.
Asked about Nigeria’s interest, he said: “It was flattering, but for
me my main focus was here. It was nice to know that I was doing
something right and going in the right direction.”
England play world champions Germany at Wembley on Friday and tackle
Brazil at the same venue on November 14 as they launch their
preparations for next year’s World Cup in Russia.
AFP
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