Ghana striker Inaki Williams celebrated his younger brother, Nico Williams, following the latter’s exceptional performance in Spain’s 4-1 victory over Georgia at the European Championship in Germany.
Nico scored his first goal of the tournament and provided an assist, helping Spain secure their spot in the quarter-finals.
The Athletic Bilbao winger has been one of La Roja’s standout players, contributing significantly to their impressive run in Germany.
Inaki, who plays for Ghana’s senior national team after switching nationalities in 2022, was at the RheinEnergieStadion with his parents to watch Nico’s brilliant display. After the match, he took to social media to express his pride: “What a great thing that you are my brother, Nico Williams.”
Nico Williams made history at the UEFA European Championship by becoming the only player since 1980 to score a goal, assist a goal, and complete 100% of his passes (46/46) in a game he started. His immaculate performance set social media ablaze with praise for the young winger.
Rested for the final group game against Albania, Nico was also named Man of the Match in the victory over Italy. He is expected to play a crucial role for Spain as they aim for success in Germany.
Spain will face the hosts in the quarter-finals on Friday at the MHP Arena, with Nico Williams poised to continue his impressive form and help his team advance further in the tournament.
Nico’s rise to prominence in the European Championship has been a source of immense pride for the Williams family and fans alike. His ability to impact games at such a young age is a testament to his talent and hard work, and he has quickly become a key player for Spain.
As Spain prepare to face Germany in the quarter-finals, all eyes will be on Nico Williams to see if he can maintain his remarkable form and lead La Roja to glory.
Source:3news.com