The midfielder, who clocked 22 on December 24, 2014, was yet to play for the country since suffering an injury against Argentina at the FIFA World Cup Brazil.
While expressing his delight to full fitness, he said his five – month absence from the national team did not go down well with him, he said he is willing to work hard to get a call up for future games.
“I feel very bad but that is the game for you. I was injured twice
and went for surgery twice but thank God I’m back on my feet again,”
Babatunde told Goal.
“Football is a game where people get a chance to exhibit their skills and you expect the coach to seek for alternatives in the absence of others.
” Well, I’m not worried whether I will lose my place in the team or not – it is just a wake up call for me to get back to my best towards getting a national team call up, while i leave the rest for national team selectors to invite me.”
“Football is a game where people get a chance to exhibit their skills and you expect the coach to seek for alternatives in the absence of others.
” Well, I’m not worried whether I will lose my place in the team or not – it is just a wake up call for me to get back to my best towards getting a national team call up, while i leave the rest for national team selectors to invite me.”
Babatunde also revealed that his best moment in 2014 was representing
the country at the 2014 FIFA World Cup which promising to do better in
2015.
“It is was no easy feat play- ing for my country at the FIFA World Cup – which I think is the biggest thing to have happened to me this year, he continued.
“I would have expected to play more games in the tournament but for the injury. All the same, I give God all the glory.
“Since my return from the Brazil World Cup, my fans have tasked me to do more which
I think is my driving force. In 2015, I hope to do more while praying I stay out of injury too,” he concluded.
The Sun
“It is was no easy feat play- ing for my country at the FIFA World Cup – which I think is the biggest thing to have happened to me this year, he continued.
“I would have expected to play more games in the tournament but for the injury. All the same, I give God all the glory.
“Since my return from the Brazil World Cup, my fans have tasked me to do more which
I think is my driving force. In 2015, I hope to do more while praying I stay out of injury too,” he concluded.
The Sun
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