Tag: Nico Williams

  • This is why Barca didn’t go ahead with Nico Williams’ signing

    This is why Barca didn’t go ahead with Nico Williams’ signing

    Barcelona’s Sporting Director, Deco, has shed light on why the club chose not to sign Athletic Bilbao winger Nico Williams during the recent transfer window, despite the young star being one of the most coveted attackers.

    Williams, who boasts Ghanaian roots, attracted interest from top European clubs, including Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona, following a standout season.

    The winger featured in 31 La Liga matches, netting 5 goals and providing 11 assists, while also playing a pivotal role in Spain’s Euro 2024 victory.

    Despite his rising profile, Deco revealed that Barcelona decided against pursuing Williams, citing the club’s already strong lineup of attacking players as the primary reason.

    “We didn’t sign Nico Williams as we have Raphinha, Ferran, Ansu, Lamine, plus Fermin and Olmo to help there,” he said.

    Sporting Director Deco further highlighted that Dani Olmo’s versatility lessened the need for Barcelona to sign another winger. “Dani Olmo offers us more flexibility, making it unnecessary to bring in another wide player,” he explained.

    Although Williams was on Barcelona’s radar, the talented winger ultimately stayed with Athletic Bilbao, where he is under contract until 2027.

    His release clause, reportedly around €63 million (£53 million), may have also influenced Barcelona’s decision to hold back from making a move for the 22-year-old.

  • Nico Williams one of 10 La Liga players shortlisted for the Ballon d’Or

    Nico Williams one of 10 La Liga players shortlisted for the Ballon d’Or

    Spain forward Nico Williams, of Ghanaian descent, has been named among the 10 players shortlisted for the 2024 Ballon d’Or from La Liga.

    Williams earned this nomination following his stellar performances for Spain during the 2024 European Championship, where he played a crucial role in helping La Roja secure the title.

    His remarkable form also extended to his club season with Athletic Club, where he was instrumental in their triumph in the Copa del Rey.

    Other La Liga players nominated for the prestigious award include Lamine Yama, Jude Bellingham, Dani Olmo, Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Jr., and retired star Toni Kroos.

  • Nico Williams takes Iker Muniain’s number 10 jersey at Athletic Bilbao amid Barca interest

    Nico Williams takes Iker Muniain’s number 10 jersey at Athletic Bilbao amid Barca interest

    European champion Nico Williams is set to don the number 10 jersey for Athletic Bilbao in the upcoming season.

    Although there has been speculation about a possible transfer to Barcelona, Williams seems poised to remain at Bilbao for another year.

    The winger, who is the younger brother of Ghanaian striker Inaki Williams, resumed training last week after an extended break following his participation in the European Championship in Germany.

    On Monday, Williams was officially handed the prestigious number 10 jersey, previously worn by club legend Iker Muniain, marking a switch from his former number 11.

    “I’m proud to get the shirt number 10 from Muniain and to make history as he did,” he said.

    Meanwhile, Barcelona may end their pursuit of the forward after failing to reach a deal, with the transfer window nearing its close.

    Williams Jr has been a standout player at San Mames since making his senior debut, helping the Rojiblancos win their first Copa del Rey title in 40 years.

    He also scored in the 2-1 victory over England as Spain secured their fourth European Championship title.

  • Athletic Bilbao mull contract extension with Spanish Ghanaian winger Nico Williams

    Athletic Bilbao is exploring the possibility of extending the contract of Spanish-Ghanaian winger Nico Williams, with plans to introduce a new signing and termination clause.

    The club is focused on bolstering their squad for the upcoming season, and Nico Williams’ impressive showing in the European Championship has piqued the interest of FC Barcelona.

    Despite receiving a significant offer from PSG, there is growing confidence that Nico Williams will remain at San Mamés.

    The prospect of continuing to play alongside his brother Iñaki in the UEFA Europa League seems promising.

    Although Nico Williams is under contract until 2027, Athletic Bilbao is determined to improve his terms.

    Reports from Mundo Deportivo suggest the club intends to raise his salary and adjust the termination clause to better match his current market value.

    The existing buyout clause of 58 million euros is considered inadequate.

    Following his last contract renewal on December 1, Athletic plans to negotiate a new deal soon.

  • “I’m back”! – Nico Williams to stay at Athletic Bilbao amid Barca, PSG interests

    “I’m back”! – Nico Williams to stay at Athletic Bilbao amid Barca, PSG interests

    Spain international Nico Williams, of Ghanaian heritage, is expected to remain with Athletic Bilbao despite significant interest from top clubs like Barcelona.

    Barcelona has been actively pursuing Williams during the current transfer window, attracted by his impressive performances for both his club and national team.

    However, it seems the talented winger will stay with Athletic Bilbao.

    In addition to Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain has also shown interest in Williams. Nevertheless, reports from Spain indicate that he is not keen on joining PSG.

    Despite the attention from major clubs, Williams has continued his preseason training with his Athletic Bilbao teammates, eagerly preparing for the upcoming season and aiming to make a notable impact.

    “I’m back! I’m really looking forward to this season. Vamos, Athletic!” he told Athletic Club channels.

    During the 2023/24 La Liga season, Nico Williams made 31 appearances, netting five goals and providing 11 assists.

    He was a key contributor to Spain’s triumph in the 2024 Euro Championship, playing a significant role in their victory over England in the final last month.

  • He is “our best striker” – Nico Williams on Asamoah Gyan

    He is “our best striker” – Nico Williams on Asamoah Gyan

    Spain forward Nico Williams has revealed that Ghanaian icon Asamoah Gyan was his childhood hero.

    The Athletic Bilbao winger, who has Ghanaian heritage, mentioned that he admired the former Black Stars captain during his youth.

    Williams, who is the younger brother of Ghana striker Inaki Williams, made a notable impact at the recent European Championship, where he scored and was named Man of the Match in the final against England.

    In an interview with 3 Sports during his visit to Ghana, Williams expressed his admiration for Gyan, saying, “When I was young, around six years old, I liked Asamoah Gyan.

    He is our best striker. He scored a lot of goals. I loved Asamoah Gyan.”

    Gyan, Ghana’s all-time top scorer with 51 goals in 109 matches, also holds the record for the most goals scored by an African player at the World Cup.

    He retired from football last year at the age of 38.

    Williams, whose future at Bilbao is uncertain, is on the path to a legendary career himself, having helped Spain secure their fourth European Championship title.

  • Nico Williams’ family, close associates advise him against Barca move – Reports

    Nico Williams’ future is in limbo as the talented winger ponders his next move following his recent Euro Cup victory with the Spanish national team.

    The 22-year-old is currently enjoying a well-deserved break and weighing two main options: remaining with Athletic Club or transferring to Barcelona.

    Barcelona has expressed strong interest in acquiring Williams, with Deco meeting his agent, Félix Tainta, in Zaragoza this Wednesday to negotiate a potential transfer.

    The meeting, strategically held between Barcelona and Bilbao, focused on discussing and potentially finalizing the terms of Williams’ contract with the Blaugrana.

    Despite this, Williams is under pressure from his family and close associates to stay at Athletic Club.

    According to David Ibañez on the ElDesmarque Twitch channel, his entourage is advocating for him to remain, especially since Athletic Club will host the Europa League final at San Mamés next year.

    Moreover, Barcelona’s financial difficulties, which might hinder their ability to register new players, add another layer of complexity to Williams’ decision.

  • Nico to Barca: Club’s sporting director Deco meets Spain & Athletic Club’s agent

    Barcelona’s sporting director, Deco, has taken steps to secure the signing of forward Nico Williams, meeting with his agent, Felix Tainta, in Zaragoza on Wednesday.

    The Blaugrana aim to finalize the transfer ahead of rivals Arsenal and Chelsea.

    Reports from Jijantes highlight that discussions between Deco and Tainta revolved around contract terms for the Athletic Club attacker, who has been on Barcelona’s radar for some time.

    Earlier in the week, The Athletic noted that both Arsenal and Chelsea remain interested in the young Spanish winger, who played a pivotal role in Spain’s recent European Championship victory, their fourth title in history.

    Barcelona supporters are optimistic that Williams, alongside Lamine Yamal, will bring their successful international partnership to club level in the upcoming 2024-25 season.

    Hansi Flick’s squad has already kicked off their pre-season preparations and is set to travel to the US for friendly matches against prominent clubs like Manchester City and Real Madrid later this month.

  • See what Cheddar said about Nico Williams and Mainoo after 2024 Euros final

    See what Cheddar said about Nico Williams and Mainoo after 2024 Euros final

    Leader of the New Force Movement, Nana Kwame Bediako, and known as ‘Cheddar’, has lauded Nico Williams and Kobbie Mainoo, both of Ghanaian descent, for their standout performances in the recently concluded 2024 Euros tournament.

    Describing them as proud representatives of Ghana, Nana Kwame Bediako congratulated Nico Williams on Spain’s championship win and expressed solidarity with Kobbie Mainoo, who played for England in the final on Sunday, July 14, 2024.

    In a statement posted on X (formerly Twitter), Nana Bediako underscored that the achievements of Williams and Mainoo highlight the exceptional talent among Ghanaians, despite facing challenges in accessing opportunities.

    He called on the government to prioritize creating pathways for local talents to succeed, akin to those available to their counterparts in the diaspora.

    “Congratulations to Spain and Nico Williams for winning the Euros and commiserations to Kobbie Mainoo. These two young men are sons of the Ghanaian nation.

    “The story of their families is a testament to the success Ghanaians can achieve when given opportunities. From overcoming the challenges of immigration to representing their countries on the world stage, they exemplify humility, courage, and an unwavering hunger for success.

    As a nation, we must strive to provide our youth at home with the same opportunities available to the diaspora. Power and success to the Ghanaian youth,” he wrote.

    Nico Williams played a pivotal role in Spain’s victory, scoring a crucial goal in their 2-1 triumph in the final and receiving the man-of-the-match award for the second time in the tournament.

    Meanwhile, 19-year-old Kobbie Mainoo delivered a strong 70-minute performance in the final, establishing himself as one of England’s standout players throughout the competition.

  • Andres Iniesta tips Nico Williams to Barca would be an elevation for the club

    Andres Iniesta tips Nico Williams to Barca would be an elevation for the club

    Barcelona legend Andres Iniesta believes that Nico Williams could elevate the club to a new level. Amid reports that Barcelona has reached a preliminary agreement to sign Williams, Iniesta expressed his support for the potential addition.

    He noted that Williams would be a great fit for the Catalan team, which failed to secure a trophy last season.

    However, Iniesta remains uncertain if the deal will ultimately be finalized.

    “The level he’s showing is in line with the national team,” he told Mundo Deportivo. “We’re talking about Nico [Williams] or Lamine [Yamal], but you could also talk about Fabián [Ruiz], Rodri, Dani Olmo… anyone.

    https://www.youtube.com/shorts/qLBbKTO80fE

    Nico Williams has also had a fantastic season at his club, he’s a name that will surely be heard by the big teams. His signing for Barca would give the club another level, but we’ll see what happens.”

    Despite Barcelona’s well-documented financial issues, the club is pushing forward in their pursuit of the 22-year-old Williams. Last season, Williams impressed with eight goals and 19 assists across all competitions, securing him a starting spot at the Euros.

    His performance has continued to shine, with a goal and an assist in Spain’s run to the Euro 2024 final in Germany. This has attracted interest not only from Barcelona but also from Arsenal, Chelsea, and other top clubs.

    If Barcelona managed to secure Williams, it would send a strong message about their ambitions. As speculation about his future grows, prompting his current club to criticize the constant questioning, Williams is focusing on Spain’s upcoming Euro 2024 final against England on Sunday.

  • Athletico issues statement over ‘bombardment’ of questions on Nico’s future with club

    Athletico issues statement over ‘bombardment’ of questions on Nico’s future with club

    Barcelona’s pursuit of Nico Williams has sparked speculation about his future, prompting a firm response from Athletic Club.

    Williams has emerged as a standout performer at Euro 2024 alongside his Spain teammate Lamine Yamal, attracting interest from several clubs, with Barcelona leading the pack.

    Despite repeatedly stating his commitment to the Athletic Club until summer 2027, Williams has faced numerous inquiries from the media regarding his plans.

    In response to the persistent queries, Athletic Club’s president Jon Uriarte has issued a statement addressing the intense scrutiny surrounding Williams’ future.

    The statement from Uriarte was released on Athletic’s social media. It read: “Nico, a footballer very committed to the Athletic Club, has been subjected to a bombardment of questions about his future in an excessive and uncontrolled way when he is concentrating on competing in the Eurocopa for the Spanish Football Federation, which he has not been able to protect.

    “Respect between all the characters that make up football is a fundamental basis, or so we conceive it from the Athletic Club, which does not have the formula to submit to public pressure players with contracts in other clubs to try to incorporate them.

    “Athletic aspires to the maximum, without limits. We are demonstrating that we have an attractive and winning project for our football players and trainers. The proof is that we have recently renewed two of our internationals, Simón (2029) and Vivian (2031).

    Nico signed last year until 2027, and he also committed himself there during several seasons to coveted players like Sancet, Prados, Julen Agirrezabala, and Paredes, to give some examples.

    “The Athletic Club is capable economically, socially and sportingly of maintaining in its structure footballers of the size of those named, including Nico Williams.”

    Barcelona has identified a left-winger and a midfielder as their top targets for this summer transfer window. President Joan Laporta has already publicly acknowledged their interest in Nico Williams, signalling him as a likely addition for Hansi Flick’s inaugural season at the club.

    Laporta emphasised that Barcelona has streamlined its financial framework to facilitate Williams’ potential signing this summer.

    However, Williams’ immediate focus remains on preparing for Spain’s Euro 2024 final against England at the Olympastadion in Berlin on Sunday, July 14. The 21-year-old winger will only contemplate his club’s future after this crucial match.

  • Laporta confident Barca “could commit to the signing of Nico Williams”

    Barcelona president Joan Laporta has stated that the club has the funds to sign Spain and Athletic Club winger Nico Williams, who has impressed at Euro 2024 in Germany.

    Williams, 21, renewed his contract with Athletic last year, which includes a release clause of approximately €58 million ($63m).

    Despite currently exceeding their annual LaLiga spending limit and being unable to register new signings, Laporta remains optimistic that Barcelona will soon resolve their financial issues and be in a position to acquire players like Williams.

    “Economically speaking, we could commit to the signing of Nico Williams,” Laporta told Catalunya Radio on Monday.

    “Nico’s a player I like — I like him a lot. We are working with [new coach Hansi] Flick on possible signings. Now we have to leave [sporting director] Deco to close the operations we are working on.

    “Shortly we will be able to announce some good news with regard to the financial [issues] and we will be back within LaLiga’s Fair Play limits. And that will allow further good news in terms of [signings].”

    Barcelona is eyeing Nico Williams to bolster their attack, particularly after his standout performance at Euro 2024. Williams, 21, has seen his reputation soar as he played a pivotal role in Spain’s journey to the semifinals.

    At the Euros, Williams set up the decisive goal against Italy, earning the MVP title for that match, and contributed a goal and an assist in Spain’s 4-1 victory over Georgia in the round of 16.

    During his time in Germany, Williams, along with Barcelona stars Lamine Yamal and Pedri, has been frequently asked about the potential of joining Barça next season. Yamal and Pedri, both of whom have grown close to Williams while playing for Spain, have expressed their desire for him to join the Catalan club.

    Williams, however, has maintained his focus on the Euros, stating his primary goal is to help Spain secure their fourth European Championship. The Athletic forward, who plays alongside his brother Iñaki Williams at the club, will next take the field for Spain on Tuesday in the semifinal against France in Munich.

  • Barcelona still in race for Athletico’s Nico Williams

    Barcelona still in race for Athletico’s Nico Williams

    Barcelona is among the prominent clubs showing interest in Athletic Club and Spain winger Nico Williams, according to Mundo Deportivo.

    The 21-year-old has garnered admiration from various European clubs, but the Blaugrana are particularly keen on securing his transfer.

    Barça has been notably impressed by Williams’ exceptional one-on-one skills, a trait that has stood out during Euro 2024.

    Williams showcased his talent in group stage victories over Croatia and Italy before being rested for the win against Albania. He made a significant impact in La Roja’s 4-1 round-of-16 victory over Georgia, providing his first tournament goal contributions by assisting Rodri’s equalizer and scoring Spain’s third goal with a brilliant solo effort past Giorgi Gvelesiani.

    Performances like these have further boosted Williams’ reputation, which has already grown this season with eight goals and 19 assists in 39 matches across all competitions at the club level.

    While discussions about Williams’ future will likely continue throughout the summer, his current focus remains on excelling at the Euros as Spain prepares to face hosts Germany in the quarterfinals.

  • Video: See how Nico Williams led Spain to thump Georgia in 4-1 win

    Video: See how Nico Williams led Spain to thump Georgia in 4-1 win

    Spanish forward of Ghanaian descent, Nico Williams, delivered another stellar performance for Spain in their Euro 2024 round of 16 victory over Georgia.

    The Athletic Bilbao winger was instrumental in Spain’s 4-1 triumph, scoring a brilliant goal and assisting in their equaliser.

    Williams showcased his skills by effortlessly maneuvering past his defender during a fast break, ultimately netting Spain’s third goal with a powerful shot into the top corner.

    His exceptional display earned him a 9.0 rating on FotMob, highlighting his standout contributions in the tournament thus far.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YcfvhpPUf5A

    With this victory, Spain advanced to the quarter-finals, where they are set to face the host nation, Germany.

    Germany secured their spot in the quarter-finals by defeating Denmark 2-0 after finishing at the top of Group A.

  • Nico Williams scored stunner as Spain set up a blockbuster quarter-final qualification

    Nico Williams scored stunner as Spain set up a blockbuster quarter-final qualification

    Spain secured a thrilling quarter-final spot in Euro 2024 by overcoming a spirited Georgia side, setting up an eagerly anticipated clash with hosts Germany.

    In their first major tournament, Georgia initially surprised the spectators at Cologne Stadium by taking an unexpected lead.

    Spain’s Robin le Normand inadvertently turned Otar Kakabadze’s curling cross into his own net after 18 minutes, completing a swift counter-attack that silenced the Spanish supporters. Georgia’s Khvicha Kvaratskhelia led the exuberant celebrations with his teammates.

    The goal injected confidence into the Georgian side, but Spain’s relentless pressure eventually paid off. Manchester City’s Rodri equalized with a precise shot into the bottom corner, beating Georgia’s standout goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili.

    Spain’s attacking prowess continued to shine as they created numerous chances. Fabian Ruiz capitalized on a cross from 16-year-old sensation Lamine Yamal, heading it in to give Spain the lead. Despite Georgia’s valiant efforts, including a near-miss from Kvaratskhelia, who almost scored from the halfway line, Spain’s composed possession game took control.

    Nico Williams then added to Spain’s tally with a powerful strike into the roof of the net, followed by a precise finish from Dani Olmo, capping off a commanding performance.

    Spain’s flawless group stage performance, where they won all three matches without conceding a goal, made them heavy favorites for this knockout tie. Despite an early setback, Luis de la Fuente’s squad demonstrated their resilience and creativity, reinforcing their status as tournament favorites.

    The win sets up a high-stakes quarter-final against Germany in Stuttgart on Friday. “This is the path we are in. Germany at home will be very strong, but we have no fear,” said Rodri. “I’m sure they will be worried about us too. We are here to try to win, not just to play well or give a good image.”

    Georgia’s journey in Euro 2024, their debut major tournament, was nothing short of a fairytale. Manager Willy Sagnol, a former Bayern Munich and France full-back, urged his team to show no fear, and they delivered with fearless dribbling and counter-attacking flair.

    Goalkeeper Mamardashvili’s outstanding performance kept Georgia in the game for over 50 minutes until Ruiz’s header put Spain ahead. Kvaratskhelia, providing stardust in attack, almost pulled off the goal of the tournament.

    Georgia’s spirited performance earned respect from their opponents, with their supporters staying behind after the match to applaud their team.

    “Sometimes you need to take time to look at what you have done. We can be very happy,” said Sagnol.

    “The evolution of the team has been absolutely fantastic. I’m very proud of that. Now it’s the end of our journey, but I’m sure the next one will be very exciting.”

    Spain’s well-prepared squad, having had two extra days to rest and making 10 changes in their final group game, showed their strength as Georgia tired in the later stages.

    Spain’s dominance and creativity ensured their place in the quarter-finals, while Georgia exits with heads held high after exceeding expectations.

  • “I’ve seen something, but I don’t know anything” – Nico Williams on alleged Barca links

    “I’ve seen something, but I don’t know anything” – Nico Williams on alleged Barca links

    Promising talent from Athletic Bilbao, Nico Williams, has discussed his deep bond with the club amidst swirling speculation linking him to Barcelona.

    Speaking on Onda Cero’s Radio Estadio, Williams reflected on his upbringing surrounded by Athletic Bilbao’s icons and his current dedication to the upcoming Euro Cup.

    He expressed appreciation for the support and mentorship from Athletic Bilbao players who have guided him since his youth.

    Williams fondly recalled moments like visiting the locker room with his brother during his cadet and youth team years, where he met renowned players such as Iker Muniain.

    “Athletic’s stars have seen me grow up and are very proud of me. My brother took me to the locker room when I was in the cadet and youth teams, and that’s where I met many players, like Iker Muniain,” he said.

    Despite the rumors circulating about Barcelona’s interest in him, Williams maintained his focus on the Euro Cup.

    “Barça’s interest?” Onda asked Nico again, who replied, “I’ve seen something, but I don’t know anything. I’m focused on the Euro Cup and nothing else… I’m very happy at Athletic.”

    According to Transfermarkt, Nico Williams’s current market value is €60,000,000.

  • Barca to make move for Athletic’s Nico Williams amid Liverpool links

    Barcelona is focusing on securing a defensive pivot before pursuing the signing of Athletic Club winger Nico Williams, according to reports from Sport.

    The club has identified the need for explosiveness on the left wing, with 21-year-old Williams being their preferred choice among players within their reach.

    While Barcelona considers a transfer fee of just over €50 million to be reasonable, they acknowledge Athletic’s renewal of Williams’ contract in December as a logical step.

    Williams’ profile, age, price, explosiveness, familiarity with LaLiga, and linguistic abilities make him a top priority for Barcelona.

    The only concern is his potential lack of creativity in static situations, although alternatives like Luis Díaz are deemed unaffordable.

    Once Barcelona secures a defensive pivot, potentially targeting Joshua Kimmich or Martín Zubimendi, they could adopt a classic 4-3-3 formation with Williams on one wing and Lamine Yamal on the other.

    Meanwhile, Manchester United officials have acknowledged that Old Trafford struggled to withstand unprecedented rainfall following their 1-0 defeat to Arsenal.

    Sources indicate that this incident underscores the necessity for stadium development, aligning with new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s ambitions.

    Ratcliffe, present at the game, prefers building a new stadium near Old Trafford, with discussions also exploring the redevelopment of the existing facility.

    United’s commitment to stadium improvements is evident from the establishment of a taskforce in March, led by figures like Lord Sebastian Coe and former captain Gary Neville.

    Before the Arsenal match, Ratcliffe engaged in discussions with key stakeholders, highlighting the importance of enhancing the stadium infrastructure.

  • Nico Williams accuses Atletico fans of racism

    Nico Williams accuses Atletico fans of racism

    Athletic Bilbao’s Nico Williams scored in their 3-1 La Liga defeat at Atletico Madrid, where he accused a section of home fans of racially abusing him.

    The Spain winger requested referee Juan Martinez to halt the match midway through the first half at Estadio Civitas Metropolitano.

    The game was paused for an announcement to the crowd, and Atletico players Antoine Griezmann and Jose Maria Gimenez seemed to urge their fans to cease the chanting before play resumed.

    “I have gone to take a corner and I have heard monkey sounds,” 21-year-old Williams told DAZN.

    “There are stupid people everywhere, but nothing happens. We have to keep working.

    “I hope this changes little by little because in the end we are fighting internally and externally against this.”

    Williams faced booing from some fans throughout the match, which escalated when the game was halted and continued even after he scored the equalizer just before half-time.

    Talking about his goal celebration, he said: “It comes with a bit of anger.

    “It is not normal that they still insult you because of your skin tone.”

    Williams’ brother and team-mate Inaki Williams said: “The jeers should be directed at the people who said the insults and not at the victim.”

    Writing on social media, Atletico said the club were “against any act of racism or hatred”.

    A La Liga statement read: “There’s no place for racist or hateful behaviour in sport.

    “La Liga vehemently condemns any racist acts and will continue working to eradicate this inexcusable behaviour from our sport.”

    Williams scored to equalize Rodrigo de Paul’s opener, but Angel Correa’s goal early in the second half and an own goal from Athletic goalkeeper Unai Simon secured Atletico’s victory. Atletico is now six points ahead of fifth-placed Athletic with five games remaining this season, putting them in a strong position to secure Champions League football next season.

    Last month, Real Madrid lodged a complaint with Spanish legal authorities after a video surfaced on social media allegedly showing Atletico fans chanting a racist slur aimed at Brazilian forward Vinicius Jr.

  • Video: Inaki,Nico Williams caught up in a ‘hot’ on-pitch argument ;mother calls from Ghana to settle

    Video: Inaki,Nico Williams caught up in a ‘hot’ on-pitch argument ;mother calls from Ghana to settle

    Inaki and Nico Williams, known for their on-field chemistry at Athletic Bilbao, share a unique bond as brothers.

    However, their connection is not limited to just club football; they often celebrate each other’s successes and contribute significantly to their team’s performance.

    Despite their camaraderie, there are moments of tension, as witnessed after a recent match against Deportivo Alavés. Following the game, they engaged in a heated argument, exchanging words and gestures even amidst the post-match celebrations with their teammates and fans.

    This incident highlights the complexities of their relationship, where their shared passion for football sometimes gives way to disagreements, despite their shared experiences on the pitch.

    Mother intervenes off-pitch

    Nico Williams in a later interview shared how their mother, after seeing the images from Ghana, took it upon herself to mediate between her children.

    “She is in Ghana, but she found out and called us. She told us not to argue, and even less on the field. But hey, these are football things,” Nico said.

    “Then we continued in the locker room, but when we went home it had already passed us by,” he added.

    The Williams brothers, key players in Athletic Bilbao’s recent win, received accolades for their mature handling of the incident. Despite their disagreement during the match, they have maintained a solid bond, demonstrating professionalism both on and off the field, according to a report from footballghana.com.

  • Don’t go to Chelsea – Liverpool legend warns Nico Williams

    Athletic Bilbao’s forward Nico Williams has been warned about a potential move to Chelsea this summer amid reports of the Premier League club’s interest in him.

    The 21-year-old, who has had an impressive season with six goals and 12 assists, recently extended his contract with Bilbao until 2027, easing immediate concerns about his future.

    However, Chelsea is reportedly keeping an eye on Williams and might trigger his £43 million release clause in the upcoming transfer window.

    Former Liverpool midfielder Steve McManaman has advised Williams against joining Chelsea, expressing doubts about the club’s stability due to uncertainties surrounding their managerial situation and the surplus of players vying for regular playing time.

    In an interview with Betfred, McManaman stated, “If I’m being completely honest, I think he’d be mad to go to Chelsea because you just don’t know what you’re going to get with them. They’ve got too many players, with many of them lacking game time, and the club is all over the place.”

  • Athletic Club forward Nico Williams on Tottenham’s radar

    Athletic Club forward Nico Williams on Tottenham’s radar

    Tottenham Hotspur, an English football club, has joined the race to sign Nico Williams, a talented forward of Ghanaian descent from Athletic Club in Spain.

    Williams is a sought-after transfer target for several European clubs ahead of the summer transfer window.

    Chelsea, Liverpool, and Aston Villa from the English Premier League have also shown interest in the attacker, as reported by Footballghana in recent weeks. However, Chelsea seems to have dropped out of the race, with Liverpool now leading in the pursuit of Williams.

    FC Barcelona is another club interested in signing Nico Williams and is expected to make a move for him in the summer. Any club serious about signing Williams will need to meet his €50 million release clause in his contract with Athletic Club.

    Recent reports suggest that Tottenham Hotspur has also expressed interest in Nico Williams. The club is planning to reinforce its squad next summer and sees Williams as a valuable addition.

    Athletic Club can expect several inquiries and offers for their young sensation in the coming months as clubs vie for his signature.

  • Inaki, Nico Williams’ new school in Greater Accra gains massive endorsement from parents

    Inaki, Nico Williams’ new school in Greater Accra gains massive endorsement from parents

    A heartwarming video showcasing the philanthropic efforts of Spanish football sensations Inaki and Nico Williams has surfaced online, capturing the attention of fans worldwide.

    The footage features students of the Lead International School in Pokuase, Accra, proudly donning jerseys from their benefactors’ club, Athletic Bilbao.

    Renowned for their significant contributions to the Spanish top-flight football scene, the Williams brothers, Inaki and Nico, took a remarkable detour ahead of the 2022 World Cup.

    Inaki, having enjoyed a successful stint with Athletic Bilbao, redirected his focus to Ghana, while his younger brother, Nico, continued his football journey in Spain.

    A recent report has stirred excitement among fans, revealing that the brothers now serve as the proud owners of the Lead International School.

    Born in Spain to Ghanaian parents Maria and Felix, who migrated from Accra in 1993 in pursuit of better opportunities, Inaki and Nico Williams have become influential figures both on and off the field.

    The Lead International School, initially founded by Richard Kwarteng Ahenkorah, has received a significant boost from the Williams brothers, who joined forces with the school’s founder last summer.

    Their collaboration has not only enhanced educational facilities but has also added a touch of excitement to the students’ extracurricular activities.

    In a generous move, the brothers contributed to the construction of a state-of-the-art mini football park within the school premises.

    The heartening video of students enjoying their new jerseys and the upgraded facilities has gone viral, prompting an outpouring of admiration for Inaki and Nico Williams on social media.

    Netizens from around the globe have celebrated the brothers’ dedication to making a positive impact on education and sports in Ghana.

    Watch video below:

  • Inaki Williams and Nico Williams seal Copa del Rey final for Athletic Bilbao

    Inaki Williams and Nico Williams seal Copa del Rey final for Athletic Bilbao

    Inaki Williams and Nico Williams were in the spotlight on Thursday night as Athletic Club defeated Atletico Madrid to secure a spot in the 2023/24 Copa del Rey final.

    The two brothers played crucial roles in Bilbao’s 3-0 victory at San Mames, with both contributing to the scoreline. Their performance helped Ernesto Valverde’s side comfortably overcome Atletico.

    Athletic Club had the upper hand going into the second leg after winning 1-0 at Wanda Politano.

    Inaki initiated the scoring at San Mames with a superb volley in the 13th minute, following a splendid run by Nico down the left wing, who then crossed the ball to his older brother.

    The Ghanaian international returned the favor shortly after, setting up his younger brother to double the lead and put Bilbao in a commanding position.

    In the second half, Gorka Guruzeta scored the third goal for the home side, sealing the victory and securing a spot in the final for Athletic Club.

    Bilbao will now face Mallorca in the final of the competition, with the date yet to be confirmed.

  • Chelsea eyes Athletic’s youngster Nico Williams

    Chelsea eyes Athletic’s youngster Nico Williams

    ‘Struggling’ English Premier League club Chelsea has entered the fray in the pursuit of Spanish-Ghanaian forward Nico Williams.

    The talented player, a younger sibling of Ghanaian striker Inaki Williams, has garnered attention from numerous clubs over the past year. Currently under contract with Athletic Club, Nico Williams has demonstrated his potential as a rising star.

    His ascent includes breaking into Athletic Club’s starting lineup, solidifying his role as a pivotal winger, and earning a regular spot on the Spanish national team.

    Chelsea’s interest signals their desire to strengthen their squad, with reports suggesting that club officials are actively scouting Williams and are keen on securing his services promptly.

    Despite Chelsea’s interest, Williams has also been linked with potential moves to other English giants such as Arsenal, Liverpool, and Manchester United.

    In the ongoing season, Nico Williams has showcased his skills in 20 league appearances for Athletic Club, contributing three goals and six assists to his team’s efforts.

  • Nico Williams is likely to stay with Athletic Club

    Nico Williams is likely to stay with Athletic Club

    Athletic Club president Jon Uriarte expresses optimism that Nico Williams will remain with the club beyond the upcoming summer.

    Despite interest from Aston Villa, Barcelona, and Liverpool, the 21-year-old winger has yet to agree to a contract extension with Athletic.

    His current deal is set to expire at the end of the season.

    “We are calm,” Uriarte told Diario AS. “We want an attractive project for Nico and other players, like Unai Gomez, who renewed his contract this week.

    “We trust that Nico will find the project attractive and we believe that will be the case. His family is loyal to Athletic and it’s the best for his career. As for possible rumours, we have no idea.”

    A youth product of Athletic, Williams broke into the first team in 2021.

    He was part of Spain’s 2022 World Cup squad.

  • Nico scores and Inaki Williams provides an assist in Bilbao’s victory over Valencia

    Nico scores and Inaki Williams provides an assist in Bilbao’s victory over Valencia

    Nico Williams scored while his brother Inaki came on to provide an assist in Athletic Bilbao’s 2-1 victory against Valencia on Saturday evening at the Estadio Mestalla.

    The home side scored first in the 17th minute through Samu Castillejo after receiving a wonderful pass from Guinea international Ilaix Moriba in the Basque area.

    Valencia, who played with intensity almost scored a second goal in the 23rd minute. The visitors were alert to clear their lines.

    After a great touch from Raúl García, the ball reached de Marcos who passed Nico Williams to score the equalizing goal in the 30th minute.

    The game was open after the break, Inaki Williams came on and Yunus Musah playing for Valencia was substituted.

    Substitute Inaki Williams assisted Sancet in the 72nd minute to score his eighth goal of the season.

    Nico Williams was substituted in the 80th minute and replaced by Dani Garcia.

  • Nico Williams has many things to improve but he has great potential – Ernesto Valverde

    Nico Williams has many things to improve but he has great potential – Ernesto Valverde

    Ghanaian Nico Williams, who is rumored to have received an offer from Aston Villa during the ongoing winter transfer window, were discussed by Athletic Bilbao coach Ernesto Valverde on Wednesday in the Lezama press room.

    “The fact that there is noise with Nico…doesn’t worry me, we are in January and these things always happen at Market time, but that happens to all the teams. There are always rumours, they are already In the landscape, it’s like that; it doesn’t move us or doesn’t move us, we already know what to do,” he said.

    Valverde also gave some advice to his young attacker during the press conference.

    “I always give them to him for his improvement, Nico is young and has many things to improve but he also has great potential. In general, all young footballers are valued for what they do and for what they are expected to do in the future. they can become,” he argued.

    “To improve you have to work every day and have continuity, here at Athletic he already has it and hopefully he will be a better player and more effective in the last stretch, there he has room for improvement and we work with him on that in Lezama every day,”

  • I want to step out of his brother’s shadow- Nico Williams

    The Spanish winger Nico Williams does not want to be continually compared to his older brother Inaki Williams and instead wants to forge his own path.

    Since making it onto Athletic Bilbao’s first team, the 20-year-old has seen his career soar.

    Williams Jr earned his first Spain invite in September and represented the European country at the World Cup in Qatar.

    However, anytime his name is mentioned, there is a reference to his senior brother who plays for the Black Stars of Ghana.

    “Being the little one I have always been the brother of, and it is something that is difficult to digest. I will always be proud of my brother and very grateful for everything he has made by me, but I also have to fly on my own and mark my own destiny in football,” he told El Correo .

    “With your help and with the help of many others, I am sure that I can achieve the goals that I have set for myself. I am young and I still have a lot to grow as a soccer player,” he added.

    The Williams brother has been in red-hot form for Athletic Club in La Liga, with the duo sharing eight goals between them this season.

  • World Cup 2022: Kamaldeen Sulemana rated fastest player of the ongoing tournament

    At the ongoing 2022 World Cup in Qatar, Ghanaian winger Kamaldeen Sulemana has proven to be the sport’s fastest athlete.

    Despite spending little time at the tournament, the 22-year-old made his presence known by running spectacularly.

    The Black Stars were eliminated after the first round of the tournament following a 2-0 defeat to Uruguay.

    After defeating South Korea in their second group game, the Black Stars needed a draw or win against Uruguay to advance to the last 16 stage.

    But the team failed to negotiate for points against their ‘enemies’ Uruguay.

    Ghana made a strong start to the game, but fell apart after captain Andre Ayew missed a penalty in the 21st minute, a repeat of what happened in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

    In the game against Uruguay, the Stade Rennes star came on as a second half substitute and made his presence felt, clocking a time of 35.7 kmph, which is the highest at the tournament so far.

    The winger is being trailed by Nico Williams of Spain and Alphonso Davies of USA, who recorded 35.6 kmph in their last group games.

     

    Below are the fastest players at the World Cup so far:

    1. Kamadeen Sulemana (Ghana): 35.7 km/h in Uruguay-Ghana.

    Nico Williams (Spain): 35.6 km/h in Spain-Germany.

    Alphonso Davies (Canada): 35.6 km/h in the Canada-Croatia.

    .4. David Raum (Germany): 35.5 km/h in Spain-Germany.

    .5. Daniel James (Wales): 35.4 km/h in Wales-Iran.

    Antonee Robinson (United States): 35.4 km/h in the United States-Wales.

    Kylian Mbappé (France): 35.3 km/h in France-Poland.

    Achraf Hakimi (Morocco): 35.3 km/h in the Morocco-Croatia.

    .9. Kylian Mbappé (France): 35.2 km/h in France-Denmark.

    Ismaila Sarr (Senegal): 35.2 km/h in England-Senegal.

    Tajon Buchanan (Canada): 35.2 km/h in the Canada-Belgium.

    Nemanja Radojic (Serbia): 35.2 km/h in Serbia-Brazil.

    1. Alphonso Davies (Canada): 35.1 km/h in the Canada-Croatia.
    2. Ousmane Dembele (France): 35.0 km/h in France-Poland.

    Daniel James (Wales): 35.0 km/h in the Wales-United States.

    Bryan Mbeumo (Cameroon). 35.0 km/h in Cameroon-Serbia.

  • Athletic Bilbao keen on maintaining Nico Williams

    Following his stunning performance this season, Spanish team Athletic Bilbao are eager to keep Ghanaian winger Nico Williams.

    Williams has been linked to a move away from the Spanish club, and Manchester United and Liverpool of the Premier League are keeping a close eye on him.

    According to reports ,Juventus are also keeping tabs on the Ghanaian winger who has been explosive this campaign.

    The 20-year-old’s current contract with the club will expire in 2024.

    According to Athletic Bilbao’s new sporting director Mikel Gonzalez, the club has no intention of losing the enterprising winger who has Ghanaian roots.

    “We are more than calm and busy with Nico and those with shorter contracts.

     

    “Iñaki and the Williams family are rooted in Bilbao and have a great feeling of belonging to Athletic. Together we are going to be able to ensure that Nico spends many years at the club.”

    The attacker was part of Spain’s squad for the 2022 World Cup and made an impression, but they were eliminated in the last 16 by Morocco.

    His senior brother Inaki Williams, however, crashed out of the tournament in the group stage with Ghana.

  • Luis Enrique’s encouragement ahead of Spain debut helped me – Nico Williams

    Bilbao attacker Nico Williams has stated that Spain head coach Luis Enrique motivated him ahead of his debut.

    In a September encounter in La Romareda, the Spanish national team was beaten by Switzerland; Nico Williams made his debut.

    The Athletic Bilbao player recalled his debut and mentioned Luis Enrique’s suggestion that he performs similarly to how he did for Athletic.

    “It’s a big step in my career. I’m grateful to the coach for this opportunity. He told me to open up the pitch, to dribble, what I do at Athletic,” he said

    “They are tough opponents. We knew they were dangerous from set pieces and we couldn’t stop them. Spain never give up and I’ve seen that my team-mates are very strong mentally,”

    Nico Williams was first added to Spain’s 55 man provisional squad due to his performance this season in La Liga.

    The Bilbao attacker expressed his excitement when on his official social media platforms when he was added to the final 26 man squad for the Mundial.

  • Jordan 1-3 Spain: Young stars strike to give La Roja victory

    Goals from Ansu Fati, Gavi and Nico Williams gave Spain a comfortable 3-1 victory over Jordan on Thursday in their final warm-up match before the World Cup.

    Luis Enrique’s men were dominant throughout and took the lead through Fati’s blasted effort early in the first half.

    Gavi finished beautifully for their second before Williams added a third, and though Jordan scored a late consolation, Spain made it eight wins from their last 11 matches as they head to Qatar in excellent form.

    Spain will now turn their attentions to putting together the finishing touches ahead of their World Cup campaign, having not made it past the round of 16 since winning the tournament in 2010.

    Fati put Spain ahead after 13 minutes when Marco Asensio laid the ball off to him in the box before the Barcelona man’s low shot went in under Jordan goalkeeper Abdallah Al Fakhouri.

    Jordan had a great chance to level moments later, though Yazan Al Naimat could only fire straight at Robert Sanchez after catching Pau Torres in possession just outside Spain’s box.

    Fati nearly scored his second before the break but his looping effort landed on top of the net as he continued to threaten down Spain’s left.

    Gavi made it 2-0 after the interval, the ball falling kindly for him in the box before the midfielder coolly stroked into the bottom right corner.

    Williams scored a third with a sublime late strike, shifting onto his left foot before slamming into the far corner after receiving a pass from Yeremy Pino.

    Jordan pulled a goal back in injury-time, Hamza Al Dardoor bringing a Mohammed Abu Zurayq cross from the right down before poking past substitute goalkeeper David Raya, though it was not enough to stop Spain from heading to the World Cup in high spirits.

    What does it mean? Spain’s young stars shine

    With Spain’s old guard of the likes of Gerard Pique, Xavi and Andres Iniesta long gone, their new generation is showing signs they have the potential to recreate at least some of what their predecessors achieved.

    The combined age of Spain’s three goalscorers was just 58 as they eased to victory, holding 73.2 per cent possession while registering 2.03 xG (expected goals) to Jordan’s 1.15.

    Fabulous Fati

    The wide-man was very impressive against Jordan, setting them on their way with his 13th-minute goal.

    He was a constant threat on the left and managed 13 touches in Jordan’s box, eight more than any other Spain player, while completing 22 passes in the opposition half.

    Nervous Raya

    The Brentford stopper came on to replace Robert Sanchez between the sticks for Spain at half-time and endured an anxious second half.

    He handled the ball outside Spain’s penalty area within a minute of his introduction, before he spilled from a long-range effort, forcing his defender to boot behind for a corner. He will have done his chances of playing time in Qatar no good with this uneasy display.

    What’s next?

    Spain’s World Cup campaign gets underway against Costa Rica on Wednesday, while Jordan will not be in action again until next year.

  • 2022 World Cup: 7 Ghanaian footballers who will be playing for other nations

    Two players of Ghanaian origin namely Marcel Desailly and Jerome Boateng have already won the world cup with France and Germany respectively.

    The 2022 World Cup has as many as seven Ghanaian players who will be representing countries of their birth.

    Jeremy Doku – (Belgium)

    The Stade Rennes winger has already been capped ten times by Belgium at senior level scoring twice.

    Doku was born to Ghanaian parents in Antwerp on May 27,2002 and he is among the brightest young prospects in Europe.

    Memphis Depay – (Netherlands)

    The talented forward will be playing his third world cup, having made his debut appearance in 2014 in Brazil.

    Depay who will be starting in attack for Netherlands is expected to be their main man upfront.

    Cody Gakpo – (Netherlands)

    Born to a Ghanaian -Togolese father and a Dutch mother, Gakpo was also eligible to feature for the two West African countries but he chose to play for Netherlands.

    He is the skipper of PSV Eindhoven and among the best players in the Dutch league.

    Mohammed Muntari -(Qatar)

    Muntari naturalized for Qatar in 2014 at the age of 21 and has gone on to earn 41 caps scoring 13 goals.

    The 6 feet 5 inches striker’s greatest weapon is his head as he hardly misses aerial balls.

    Yunus Musah – (USA)

    Musah was born to Ghanaian and Nigerian parents in New York but was raises in England in Italy.

    He was eligible to play for US, England, Ghana, Nigeria, and Italy but chose to represent the Yankees at senior level after stints with the English youth national teams. Musah, 19, plays as a winger for La Liga outfit Valencia.

    Jeremie Frimpong – (Netherlands)

    Frimpong was born to Ghanaian parents in the Netherlands but grew up in Manchester.

    He was eligible to play for all three countries but always insisted he wants to feature for the Dutch. He is among the in form lateral defenders going to the world cup as he has already netted five goals and provided two assists in 15 Bundesliga games for Leverkusen.

    Nico Williams – (Spain)

    The 18-year-old Bilbao attacker will be representing Spain at the World Cup.

    He has already been capped twice by them at international level and he will be one of the young players to watch in the competition.

    Source: Sports World Ghana

     

  • Nico Williams named in Spain’s final squad for 2022 World Cup

    Spanish-born player of Ghanaian descent, Nico Williams has been named in Spain’s final 26-man squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

    The Athletic Bilbao forward earned his maiden call-up in September and provided an assist in his second game.

    Nico’s performance has earned him a call-up for his first-ever World Cup.

    While Nico will be in action for Spain, his senior brother, Inaki Williams will be with the Black Stars as he is expected to make Ghana’s final squad.

    Together with Nico, Pedri, Gavi, Fati, Yeremy Pino, and Dani Olmo are the youngsters who made the cut.

    Meanwhile, Carvajal, Azpilicueta, Koke, and Busquets are the experienced names in the list announced on Friday, November 2022.

    The surprise omission is Manchester United goalkeeper, David De Gea.

    Source: Ghanaweb 

  • Nico Williams will return home – Ghana FA boss Kurt Okraku

    Kurt Okraku, the president of the Ghana Football Association, has remained optimistic about Nico Williams despite the player’s commitment to Spain.

    Williams made two appearances against Switzerland and Portugal after receiving his first call-up to the senior Spain team ahead of this month’s UEFA Nations League matches.

    The 20-year-old was on Ghana’s radar after his older brother Inaki Williams decided to play for Ghana earlier this year, but he choose Spain when the chance presented itself last month and might be included in the squad for the World Cup in Qatar.

    Inaki played for Spain before joining Ghana, and Okraku is hopeful that something similar will happen with Nico.

    “He’s been summoned to Spain, and I wish him the best, but he will return home (to Ghana)”, Okraku said in an interview with Marca.

    “I know he is coming home. Iñaki also played for Spain. We’ll continue talking; he’s one of us.”

    Nico is still eligible for Ghana until he makes more than three appearances for Spain.

  • Youngster Nico Williams among talented youngsters named in Spain’s provisional squad for World Cup

    Spain-born forward of Ghanaian descent, Nico Williams has been named in the provisional squad of Spain submitted to FIFA ahead of the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

    The talented youngster only debuted for the Spain senior national team in September during the international break.

    He was a second-half substitute in the defeat to Switzerland and provided the assist for Spain’s only goal in the win against Portugal.

    Since returning to Athletic Bilbao after that two games for Span, Nico Williams has set his sigh on making the national team squad for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

    Fortunately for the attacker, he has now been included in the 55-man squad submitted to FIFA by Spain national team head coach Luiz Henrique.

    He is one of a number of talented youngsters in the squad and must continue working hard to stay in top form to secure a place in the final 26-man squad.

    The squad list will be made public by FIFA on November 10.

    Source: Footballghana

  • Ghana forward Inaki Williams reveals role played in Nico Williams at Athletic Bilbao

    Ghana international Inaki Williams has revealed the role he has played in Nico Williams’ career.

    The duo has been in a rich vein of form for the Spanish outfit. Whiles Inaki has 4 goals in 11 appearances, his younger brother has 3 goals and 4 assists in 11 games.

    “I try to help him as much as possible, I try to give him the advice that I could have from other references such as Óscar (De Marcos), Iker (Muniain), Aduriz or Gurpegui. I try to help and advise him as much as possible, but he also has to make mistakes to learn from his mistakes” Inaki said.

    Meanwhile, the duo has decided to go separate ways at the international level. Whiles Inaki has decided to play for Ghana, his younger brother has opted for Spain.

    And according to Inaki, their mother will have a decided heart during the World Cup tournament.

     

    “I think it would be more divided, but in the end, because of the family, in this case the majority would go with me, because in the end they live in Ghana and have been raised in Ghana. But the success of either one is joy for either of our families. I think that the one who would have the worst time would be our mother, that she would suffer it and she would have a divided heart” he said.

  • Nico Williams named Man of the Match after providing an assist in Athletic Bilbao draw with Getafe

    Ghana target Nico Williams was adjudged named Man of the Match after registering an assist for Athletic Bilbao in their 2-2 draw against Getafe in LaLiga on Tuesday.

    The 20-year-old put an impressive display as his side secured a point at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez.

    His brother Inaki Williams marked his 350th appearance by scoring a second-minute goal after excellent work from former Manchester United and PSG midfielder Ander Herrera.

    The goal did no last long as Carles Aleñá equalized for the home side in the 27th minute.

    The visitors continued to press Getafe after halftime and it paid off in the 62nd minute. Nico Williams sent a wonderful pass to Raul Garcia who made it 2-1.

    Nico Williams was substituted in the 74th minute and replaced by Oier Zarraga.

    Getafe shocked the visitors who were cruising to a win. Duarte sent in a ball that found Munir in the 76th minute to make it 2-2.

    The draw extended Athletic’s winless run to four games following their goalless stalemate against Atletico Madrid on Saturday and they have now slipped from third to sixth on the table on 18 points from 10 matches, seven behind leaders Real Madrid, who play Elche on Wednesday.

    Nico Williams has scored three goals and provided three assists in 10 league games this season.

    Source: Footballghana

  • Iñaki Williams and Nico Williams part of Bilbao squad to face Sevilla

    Nico Williams and Inaki Williams during the match between RCD Espanyol and Athletic Club, corresponding to the week 11 of the Liga Santander, played at the RCDE Stadium, on 26th October 2021, in Barcelona, Spain.–

    Bilbao coach Ernesto Valverde has included Nico Williams and his brother Iñaki Williams in the 23 man squad to play Sevilla at the Ramón Sánchez – Pizjuán on Saturday.

    The entire entire squad is made up of the following players: Unai Simon, Agirrezabala, Morcillo, I. Martinez, Yeray, Vesga, Berenguer, O. Sancet, I. Williams, Muniain, N. Williams, Guruzeta, Dani García, I. Lekue, Vendor, De Marcos, Zarraga, Villalibre, Capa, Raúl Garcia, A. Herrera, Balenziaga and Paredes.

    Bilbao is chasing a fourth win in a row tomorrow. They lie third on the league table with 16 points after seven games.

  • Nico Williams receives an average rating of 74 on FIFA 23

     

    With the release of the latest edition of the popular simulation video game FIFA 23, many footballers, including Nico Williams of Athletic Bilbao, have boasted about their in-game rating.

    His wonderful pass to striker Alvaro Morata in the encounter against Portugal was crucial in securing qualification for the final phase of the UEFA Nations League, and he has three goals and three assists in seven games with Athletic.

    Nico Williams only has one average rating of 74, even though it has a potential improvement evaluation of 86.

    His brother Iñaki Williams who now plays for Ghana was rated 81 by the popular simulation video game.

    Source: Footballghana

  • Nico Williams show signs of improvement with Bilbao and the Spanish national team

    Nico Williams has established himself as a starter in his second season with the first team, has significantly improved his game, and was pivotal in his debut for the whole national team by assisting Morata in the match against Portugal.

    Nico is only 20 years old, and there is still a lot of space to develop into a football player who can make a difference.

     

     

    He now understands the game better and give Bilbao‘s coach many options in attack.

    He has the ability to receive the ball, alter the rhythm through pure individual skill, and attack the depth with sprints into open space. Additionally, makes clever moves between the lines to get an edge.

    He has two goals (0.43 / 90 minutes) and one assist (0.22 / 90 minutes) in six days. He gives 1.72 passes that end in shooting, finishes 2.1 times with expected goals of 0.23 goals, generates 0.31 expected assists and has 60.6% success in his dribbling (7.11/90 minutes ).

  • I have always wanted to play for Spain – Nico Williams

    Spanish forward Nico Williams, who was born in Ghana, has said that playing for Spain has always been his top desire.

    He expressed gratitude to Luis Enrique for bestowing such an honor upon him and stated that he had always wanted to play for the Spanish national team.

    Nico said he is looking forward to making the most of the chance and demonstrating his value.

    “I’ve been quite vocal about wanting to be here, and I’m grateful that Luis Enrique has given me the chance.

    “I intend to benefit from it.
    As everyone is aware, I want to play for the Spanish squad and improve, proving that I am deserving of my position.

    Nico Williams, the younger brother of Black Stars striker Inaki Williams, was one of three debutantes named in Enrique’s squad for the international break.

    He made his debut in Spain’s defeat against Switzerland before assisting the winning goal in his second game against Portugal to qualify Spain for the UEFA Nations League semi-finals.

  • I have always wanted to play for Spain – Nico Williams

    Ghanaian-born Spanish forward, Nico Williams, has stated that his priority was always to play for Spain.

    He said his desire was to be with the Spanish national team and is grateful to Luis Enrique for bestowing such an honour on him.

    Nico asserted that he is looking forward to making good use of the opportunity and proving his worth.

    “I have always been clear that I wanted to be here, and I am very happy that Luis Enrique has given me this opportunity.

    “I hope to take advantage of it. As everyone knows, I want to be with the Spanish team and be better, show that I’m worth being here,” Nico Williams shared.

    Nico Williams, the younger brother of Black Stars striker Inaki Williams, was one of three debutantes named in Enrique’s squad for the international break.

    He made his debut in Spain’s defeat against Switzerland before assisting the winning goal in his second game against Portugal to qualify Spain for the UEFA Nations League semi-finals.

     

  • It is an honour – Nico Williams on playing for Spain

    After choosing Spain over Ghana, Athletic Club striker Nico Williams says he is honored to play for his country.

    In just his second game with the Spanish national team, Nico Williams was pivotal in guiding Spain to a repeat of the League of Nations “final four,” and the young Athletic winger has already cemented his place as a top contender to travel to Qatar for the World Cup.

    Spain defeated Portugal 1-0 in Braga to progress to the Nations League quarterfinals, and the 20-year-old player provided an assist for Alvaro Morata’s game-winning goal.

    “For me, it is an honour to be here. Helping the team and being here is a dream for me. Morata has told me that the goal is mine, but I have seen him there alone and I have thought of passing it to him, “said Nico.

    When Nico Williams was asked if the responsibility weighed on him, he replied forcefully: “I think I’m doing well. Little by little I am growing as a player and as a person. He also revealed what the coach had demanded of him: “Luis Enrique has told me to be brave, to face up, to be myself, and that’s how it has been.”

    His wish now is to represent Spain in the World Cup, but he acknowledged that it does not depend only on him. “To go to the World Cup, it’s the coach’s decision, but hopefully I can be there,” said Nico Williams, praised by Luis Enrique and all his teammates.

    “Nico, in his second game, has been key with Carvajal’s pass to the centre. I only had to push her,” said Álvaro Morata. When we have to give the size, we give it. We are a good group and we deserve it. It has been a difficult game. I stay with the attitude of this team”.

    Nico Williams’ senior brother Inaki plays for Ghana.

  • It is an honour – Nico Williams on playing for Spain

    Athletic Club forward Nico Williams says he’s honoured to play for Spain after picking them ahead of Ghana.

    In his second game with the Spanish national team, Nico Williams was decisive in leading Spain to repeat the ‘final four’ of the League of Nations and the young Athletic winger has already become a firm candidate to be part of the team that will go to the World Cup in Qatar.

    The 20-year-old assisted Alvaro Morata to score the decisive goal as Spain beat Portugal 1-0 in Braga to advance to the Nations League last four.

    “For me, it is an honour to be here. Helping the team and being here is a dream for me. Morata has told me that the goal is mine, but I have seen him there alone and I have thought of passing it to him, “said Nico.

    When Nico Williams was asked if the responsibility weighed on him, he replied forcefully: “I think I’m doing well. Little by little I am growing as a player and as a person. He also revealed what the coach had demanded of him: “Luis Enrique has told me to be brave, to face up, to be myself, and that’s how it has been.”

    His wish now is to represent Spain in the World Cup, but he acknowledged that it does not depend only on him. “To go to the World Cup, it’s the coach’s decision, but hopefully I can be there,” said Nico Williams, praised by Luis Enrique and all his teammates.

    “Nico, in his second game, has been key with Carvajal’s pass to the centre. I only had to push her,” said Álvaro Morata. When we have to give the size, we give it. We are a good group and we deserve it. It has been a difficult game. I stay with the attitude of this team”.

    Nico Williams’ senior brother Inaki plays for Ghana.

    Source: Ghanasoccernet

  • I wish Inaki success playing for Black Stars – Nico Williams

    Spain international, Nico Williams has said he wished his senior brother, Inaki Williams the best of success playing for Ghana.

    Inaki made his debut for Ghana against Brazil in an international friendly in France last weekend.

    The Athletic Bilbao forward was in action as the Black Stars secured a narrow win over Nicaragua in their second friendly game on Tuesday evening in Spain.

    Nico, on the other hand, earned his debut Spain call-up last week and came on in the second half as La Roja fell to a 2-1 defeat to Switzerland.

    However, the youngster provided an assist as the 2010 world champions defeated Portugal to book a place in the semifinals of the UEFA Nations League.

    Nico speaking in an interview said they both made the right decisions, insisting he wishes his senior brother excels with Ghana.

    “It was a natural decision, each one took their path and made their decision in a thoughtful way,” Nico said, as quoted by Joy Sports.

    “I am very happy that my brother is in Ghana, I wish him things to go well, that he can have a great World Cup and achieve the highest goals.”

    Meanwhile, Spain boss Enrique says his decision to hand Nico a call-up is not a ploy to prevent the youngster from playing for Ghana.

    “I’m not doing this to stop him from going with Ghana; he’s young and a very interesting player,” Enrique is quoted as saying by The Guardian.

    “He’s playing more often with Athletic now. He’s progressing wonderfully. I like him enormously. We’ve had him in the junior squad and have been following him for a long time.

    “I reckon the family will be delighted: imagine the party if they both go to the World Cup. And they reach the final, well, that would be the absolute business,” he added.

    Source:footballghana

  • Trip to Ghana influenced Inaki Williams decision to play for Black Stars – Nico Williams

    Nico Williams has disclosed their trip to Ghana in the summer influenced his senior brother, Inaki Williams to switch allegiance to play for the Black Stars.

    The Athletic Bilbao duo arrived in Ghana for vacation in June to spend time with their family.

    It was their first visit to Ghana, having spent their entire lives in Spain, where they were born to Ghanaian immigrant parents.

    Whiles Inaki has decided to play for Ghana, his younger brother Nico Williams has opted to represent Spain.

     

    The 20-year-old debuted for the Spanish national team in the UEFA Nations League match against Switzerland.

    The striker came off the bench in the 63rd minute as Spain lost 2-1 against Switzerland.

    Inaki Williams also debuted for Ghana when they lost 3-0 to Brazil in a friendly in France.

    According to Nico, his brother’s decision to play for Ghana was influenced by their trip to the West African country in the summer.

    “My brother thought a lot about that, about whether to go with the national team or with Ghana, but what marked him was the trip we made there in the summer. Seeing all the people made him take the big step of opting for the Ghana national team, assuming that role in which I hope he will do well and score many goals.”

     

  • I draw strength from my parents; they have given everything for me to be where I am – Nico Williams

    Ghanaian youngster, Nico Williams has dedicated his debut appearance for Spain to his parents.

    According to him, his parents have given their all to ensure he gets to where he is today and deserves to be happy.

    “I dedicate it to my parents above all, to my entire family. They deserve everything and more,” Nico Williams said after coming on as a substitute in the game against Switzerland over the weekend.

    Nico Williams, 20, further disclosed that he gets his strength to continue going from his parents.

    “I’m very grateful for everything my parents have done. It’s vital, they give you strength and it’s what pushes you to be better. This shirt is for my mother. They’re very happy that she was able to make her senior debut, it’s the everyone’s dream,” the Spain-born attacker said after his debut for Spain.

    Nico Williams is in line to feature for Spain again on Tuesday when the team takes on Portugal.

     

     

     

  • I’m very grateful to Luis Enrique for the opportunity to play for Spain – Nico Williams

    Athletic Bilbao youngster, Nico Williams has noted that he is elated after playing his first match for the Spain senior national team.

    Speaking in a post-match interview after coming off the bench to play against Switzerland, the talented forward expressed appreciation to coach Luis Enrique for the chance.

    “It’s an indescribable feeling, all players dream of this moment. The coach has given me the opportunity I needed, I am very grateful and hopefully I can add more to the cause,” Nico Williams said.


     

    The youngster added, “I am very happy to be here, to contribute to the cause, very happy to learn from the best and I hope I can have more opportunities.

    “I feel very good with them, they have welcomed me very well. There are kids of my age, of my generation, who have made everything much easier for me.”

    Tomorrow, Nico Williams will be hoping to get another chance to play for Spain when La Roja takes on Portugal.

    Source; footballghana

  • Nico Williams: Trip to Ghana influenced Inaki Williams decision to play for Black Stars

    Nico Williams has disclosed their trip to Ghana in the summer influenced his senior brother, Inaki Williams to switch allegiance to play for the Black Stars.

    The Athletic Bilbao duo arrived in Ghana for vacation in June to spend time with their family.

    It was their first visit to Ghana, having spent their entire lives in Spain, where they were born to Ghanaian immigrant parents.

    Whiles Inaki has decided to play for Ghana, his younger brother Nico Williams has opted to represent Spain.

     

    The 20-year-old made his debut for the Spanish national team in the UEFA Nations League match against Switzerland.

    The striker came off the bench in the 63rd minute as Spain lost 2-1 against Switzerland.

    Inaki Williams also debuted for Ghana when they lost 3-0 to Brazil in a friendly in France.

    According to Nico, his brother decision to play for Ghana was influenced by their trip to the West African country in the summer.

    “My brother thought a lot about that, about whether to go with the national team or with Ghana, but what marked him was the trip we made there in the summer. Seeing all the people made him take the big step of opting for the Ghana national team, assuming that role in which I hope he will do well and score many goals”

    Source: footballghana