Nigeria’s Super Eagles striker, Isaac Success has been advised to quit his English Premier League club, Watford in the summer window so as to have more regular playing time.
Success, who got his first call up to the senior Nigeria side for a 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Zambia in October 2016, has only played for 65 minutes in this season’s Premier League for Watford.
“I will advise Success to leave Watford even if it is a loan, he should try and move to another club where he will get playing time. I believe he is working towards it.
“He should go to even a smaller team where he can use the opportunity to start playing regularly and bounce back to his best. He is still very young and still has a lot to offer,” Douglas Idahosa, the former coach of Isaac Success at grassroots club BJ Foundation said.
Speaking further, Idahosa said Success, who current contract with Watford will expire 2022-2023 season, said he still believe in the capacity of the player, who he has likened to ex-Everton striker Daniel Amokachi.
“He’s a player that has a lot of strength and he’s like a bull. He has a lot of potential and skills.
“He is a complete player if he decides to listen and calm down. He used to play like Daniel Amokachi,” Idahosa added.
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