Former
England youth international Ola Aina says he is proud to represent Nigeria at
the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations after the heartbreak of missing the last World
Cup.
London-born
Aina, who has Nigerian parents, played for England up to under-20 level before declaring
his allegiance to Nigeria in June 2017.
The
22-year-old earned rave reviews after producing a delightful back-heeled pass as
the Super Eagles edged past tournament debutants Burundi in the opening game.
"It
hasn't been an easy journey after missing out on the World Cup, but I keep
working hard and now feel extremely proud to play for Nigeria," Aina told
BBC Sport.
"Obviously,
my family is proud and happy for me. It's not easy to bounce back from tough
times but I took a positive outlook at life last summer.
"That
transition [switching from England] has to happen, you make decisions in life
and live with it.
"Playing
in this tournament is ticking something off the international list, I really
love playing with this team, it's a huge family with amazing spirit."
Aina,
who started his career at Chelsea and made six senior appearances, played on
loan at Hull City before another stint at Italian club Torino.
He
played 30 matches in Serie A for the Turin outfit and provided one goal and three
assists during that spell, before signing on a permanent deal with Torino
early this month.
As
he follows in the footsteps of former England youth internationals like Sone
Aluko, Shola Ameobi, Victor Moses and Alex Iwobi who all opted for Nigeria,
Aina hopes to inspire others.
"You
have to give it to others who took same path, they blazed a trail and made
others like me think as well," he added.
"The
biggest thing about this decision is once you come into the circle you feel the
togetherness, the passion and family atmosphere. Positive vibes in the dressing
room and great banter.
"I
hope others will come along. It's a personal decision and it's paid off so far.
We take it step by step, supporting each other and it's showing on the pitch.
"I
don't want to look too far ahead, but if we stay this way anything is possible
here in Egypt."
Aina,
who has 10 caps for the three-time winners and 2013 champions, starred again as Nigeria
became the first team to qualify for the last 16 of the continental
showpiece.
The
Super Eagles face Madagascar in their last group match on Sunday in the city of
Alexandria.
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