John fashanu tells Tammy Abraham to make a U turn and represent Nigeria instead of England





Tammy Abraham decision to playbfor England has not gone well with ex England International John Fashanu who also snubbed Nigeria doing his playing days.

Fashanu who believes the youngster has made the wrong decision by playing for England also featured for England   and used himself as example to avoid History repeating itself 

again.

His words-





"I’ve now been living in Nigeria for 14 years and I know that I made the wrong choice not playing for Nigeria.


“For him right now, everything looks like England is fantastic and wonderful. But it is only like I did, as he gets older he will realise that Nigeria is his motherland and as we have our 

problems in Nigeria, England also has its problems

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“What I want to tell Tammy Abraham is to make the right choice and play for his motherland which is Nigeria. He will have more time and make more appearances playing for Nigeria but
the truth is he will make more money playing for England.


“It is now up to him (Tammy) to decide if he wants to play for Nigeria more than 50 times or if he wants to make $1m.


"But as a patriotic Nigeria I would have loved him to play for Nigeria. Don’t make the same mistakes that we elders made then.


"As an elder in the game, I can only offer advice. My advice to Tammy is to forget about money because money will come and go.


“Come back to your motherland and play for the country which I didn’t do. That’s my advice because now I know where I went wrong. I made a lot of money but I only played for England

twice. I could have still made money with the Nigeria national team and made more appearances and helped the country to win many trophies and do wonderful things.

Now I look back and see some of the mistakes I made and I don’t want him and other young Nigerians to make the same mistakes that I made.”




The Wimbledon legend though admitted that the final decision lies with the 21-year-old player.

“At the end of the day we must understand that his choice is his own choice.




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