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“Fans threw stones at our bus,” Leon Balogun recounts experience representing Nigeria

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Balogun says he understands Rangers fans' frustrations, recalling similar expectations in Nigeria, where the team faced backlash for any perceived shortcomingsLeon Balogun reflects on fans' intense expectations as Rangers secured a narrow win over Hearts
  • Rangers defender Leon Balogun recalls the intense pressure from Nigerian fans after a dramatic game against Sierra Leone
  • Nigeria’s fans once threw stones at the team bus after Nigeria let a 4-1 lead slip in a crucial Africa Cup of Nations qualifier
  • The defender compared Nigeria’s passionate supporters to Rangers’ equally loyal and demanding fanbase

Super Eagles defender Leon Balogun and his Rangers team-mates had to survive the frustrations and groans from the home fans at Ibrox on Sunday, November 10 as they struggled to a 1-0 win over Hearts. 

Although, striker Cyriel Dessers scored six minutes in, the fans were kept on edge until the final whistle.

The 36 year-old defender, in his fourth year at Ibrox, recalled a much more complicated situation after Nigeria let slip a comfortable lead in an Africa Cup of Nations qualifier four years ago.

"Playing for the Nigerian national team actually prepared me, because believe me or not, they probably have just as much expectation as our supporters, let me put one out there. 

“I was at Rangers at the time and we played against Sierra Leone. We were winning 4-1 - good for me as I came off after 60 minutes - and we ended the game 4-4.

"And on the way back to the hotel, some of the security stuff said, 'don't sit next to the windows'. Some players closed the curtains and then five minutes into the drive, you turn the corner and they threw stones at the bus, our own fans. So I guess that kind of prepared me.

"The expectation of Nigeria was always really, really high. So I've met something like it before, and I think that helped me personally. 

“It's my fourth season at the club, I know what it can be like, and you just have to get on with it to be very honest, there are moments probably where you think, OK, that's a bit unreasonable, but it's just the club.

"You have to put that weight on your shoulders as soon as you put on the shirt and deal with it. And obviously it can have an impact every now and then, or sometimes for some players more than others, especially if they're a bit younger, if they're not used to it. But like I said, you have to get on with it,” he added.

Rangers' victory moved them back to nine points behind Premiership leaders Celtic and Aberdeen going into the international break. Balogun believes the Rangers made the game against Hearts "a lot harder" than it should have been.

"We had enough moments overall in this game to really take control and have a dominant display. Overall, we were quite wasteful with those moments that we then could capitalise on. I thought we were actually quite good in the first half.

"Second half, obviously, I don't think we should defend as much as we did. I mean, not everything was bad, obviously, but you don't want to play a second half like that, if you start the game like we did. But in the end, we still got the win. 

“We've got a clean sheet, which for a defensive player is always a good thing," Balogun concluded.

Popular Chelsea defender reportedly eyeing Super Eagles switch

Previously, TheRadar reported that as whispers grew louder about Chelsea defender Tosin Adarabioyo potentially switching his international allegiance from England to Nigeria, interim Super Eagles coach Austin Eguavoen spoke out. 

The 27-year-old defender, born in England to Nigerian parents, had represented England at youth levels but was yet to break into Gareth Southgate’s senior squad. With his omission from the Euros squad, Adarabioyo was reconsidering his options, making the switch to Nigeria increasingly likely.


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