Super Eagles player Isaac Success proposes to his girlfriend and she said yes. The Watford FC player took to his Instagram page moments ago to make the announcement in a short video showing him put a ring on her finger.
In the year 2018, the Nigeria international was caught in a messy web with three call girls in London, a scandal that hurt his image back home, after a sexual escapade went terribly wrong and lead to an arrest, Brila FM reports.
“I just think it was a difficult challenge for me, I was not around the right people to put me in a position to get a solution quickly and come back to my feet again.
“Then I got injured because I wasn’t fit enough, and when I came back from my knee injury I added a bit of weight and that made me more unfit. That slowed me a bit.”
Success acknowledges that a change in attitude has been behind his improvement.
“I had a different mentality then than now. Then I thought talent can do it all because to me I know the talent is there.
“I realised just before the start of this season that talent was not enough, and hard work will always beat talent. So I am more of a professional now.
“It took a lot of time to adapt to the Premier League system, the lifestyle and the professionalism.”
“I had a plan for myself, I set a target for myself this season and I stuck to it with the aid of my boss. I came in two weeks before the pre-season started, and went to Manchester to to do some personal training with my trainer.
“I think that helped me because it made me stronger and by the time pre-season came, I was already fresh and fit so I was able to compete and now I am getting more chances in the Watford team.
“l lost a couple of kilos which has made me fitter and quicker for my team. think I have now become a better person, I have become a better professional and that helped my career a lot.
In the year 2018, the Nigeria international was caught in a messy web with three call girls in London, a scandal that hurt his image back home, after a sexual escapade went terribly wrong and lead to an arrest, Brila FM reports.
“I just think it was a difficult challenge for me, I was not around the right people to put me in a position to get a solution quickly and come back to my feet again.
“Then I got injured because I wasn’t fit enough, and when I came back from my knee injury I added a bit of weight and that made me more unfit. That slowed me a bit.”
Success acknowledges that a change in attitude has been behind his improvement.
“I had a different mentality then than now. Then I thought talent can do it all because to me I know the talent is there.
“I realised just before the start of this season that talent was not enough, and hard work will always beat talent. So I am more of a professional now.
“It took a lot of time to adapt to the Premier League system, the lifestyle and the professionalism.”
“I had a plan for myself, I set a target for myself this season and I stuck to it with the aid of my boss. I came in two weeks before the pre-season started, and went to Manchester to to do some personal training with my trainer.
“I think that helped me because it made me stronger and by the time pre-season came, I was already fresh and fit so I was able to compete and now I am getting more chances in the Watford team.
“l lost a couple of kilos which has made me fitter and quicker for my team. think I have now become a better person, I have become a better professional and that helped my career a lot.
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