Alex Iwobi did not hesitate who would win a Premier League Royal Rumble.
The Fulham-Vleugel player, 29, acted as a referee then teammates Adama Traore and Calvin Bassey struggled in the dressing room.
Traore came at the top to claim the bragging at Craven CottagePin the center-back twice on the floor.
And Iwobi thinks that every challenger of the best flight in England would suffer the same fate against the Spanish speed machine.
Laughing Iwobi Sunsport told: “I don’t see anyone beating Adama Traore.
“That guy is brick.
“He’s just dumbbells with legs.
“He is too strong. He is too strong too.”
The wrestling clips received a mixed response from Fulham Fans – Some who are concerned about the risk of injuries and do not concentrate on football, others were happy that the players are enjoying themselves behind the scenes.
While Jay-Jay Okocha’s cousin Iwobi Understands the worries, he falls very much in the last category and believes that pleasure is proof of the close relationship between the Marco Silva team – one of the secrets of their success.
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In particular the ex -Arsenale man – One of a number of former Emirates stars in Craven Cottage – Enjoyed the best season of his career last term, with nine goals and six assists.
And he thinks there is a direct correlation between his mood, away from the field and his performances on it.
Iwobi – whose Project 17 Charity organized them P17 football tournament on Sunday to increase awareness for ACLTA life-saving organization that works to increase the number of blood, stem cell and organ donors of the black community- added: “If I am happy with the field, I seem to do well on the field.
“If I get that freedom to express myself and to be myself, they will get me the best version on the field.
“You would be surprised, many football players are fun. It’s just that they don’t want to show them that side. But with me I’m not afraid to show that side.
“With Calvin and Adama a bit of a wrestling game, maybe I shouldn’t have shown that because they may have been injured and it is like:” Well, you shouldn’t have done that in the first place. “
“But it only shows that we are big children. We enjoy enjoying it.
“I just want people to understand that we are not only robots, we are not only football players, we are actually also brothers, everyone is very close together.
“In our team there are no egos. Everyone is willing to work for each other. I think that is a large part of why we play so well, especially because we do activities outside the training field, such as when Marco had a family barbecue.
“And the Brazilians such as Rodrigo Muniz and Andreas Pereira set up Brazilian music, then you see Antonee Robinson and Calvin doing small dances and all English boys would sing along to Brazilian music.
“We are one big family. All cultures come in and we appreciate every culture. It is literally so nice to see.”
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