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Nigeria midfielder Alex Iwobi has explained how Frank Lampard revived his career while playing for Everton in the Premier League.
Iwobi was discussing his return to Everton from the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) where Nigeria had lost to Tunisia to exit the stage in the Round of 16.
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The former Arsenal winger said when he returned to Goodison Park while Everton were under Rafa Benitez, he was told he was going to be loaned out.
However, a turn of events happened as Benitez was dismissed before he could be loaned out. The exit of Benitez confirmed the arrival of Lampard, the situation of going for a loan move stayed the same but Iwobi decided to stay, and fight for a starting role.
“There was one of the AFCON I got sent off, came back, they said Alex, you’re gonna go on a loan. Although this is Rafa Benitez, I wasn’t playing like that,” Iwobi said as quoted by the Punch.
“So I went to AFCON, wasn’t really playing, then I played in the round of 16, got sent off. Come back thinking, “Oh my God, I’m having a mare. I’m going back to heaven, I’m probably never gonna play.”
He added: “Then obviously Rafa Benitez has gone, it’s Lampard. Then they’re saying, ‘Oh, Alex, you’re gonna go on loan.’ I’m not gonna say where. I was like, no, I’m not doing that. I’d rather just chill here and try and fight for my place. If I don’t play, I don’t play.”
Iwobi continued: “Lampard gives everyone a chance. In training, I’m a very good training player. So far, you can do it in training, why can’t you do this in matches? I’ve been told by previous managers to set the board around. So they go, no, do your thing.
“Then Lampard played me, then he put me in midfield where I actually like playing, again on the ball. And then he said, yo, express, be you.
“Then that’s where I revitalised my career. And my career started playing regularly and making impactful things in the game. So yeah, I’ll say Lampard, man, my best time.”
Iwobi later left Everton to Fulham, where he currently plays in the top-flight.