Lazio and Super Eagles midfielder Fisayo Dele-Bashiru has shared insights into the challenges he faced during his time at Manchester City, Soccernet.ng reports.
The former Sheffield Wednesday player credited his elder brother, Tom Dele-Bashiru, as a key influence in helping him overcome those struggles and grow as a player.
Fisayo began his career in Manchester City’s U-18 team, where he made three domestic league appearances, scoring three goals. In the 2019-2020 season, the 23-year-old progressed to the U-23 side, contributing one goal and one assist in 14 league matches.
Speaking ahead of Nigeria’s clash against Rwanda, the Lazio star told Making of Champions that his brother’s success inspired him during his early career struggles.
“When I was growing up, he was my biggest motivation,” Fisayo said. “He was doing so well while I struggled, especially during my time at Manchester City. Seeing him thrive pushed me to improve myself.”
Now plying his trade with Serie A side Lazio, Fisayo has been an integral part of Marco Baroni’s squad, registering one goal and three assists in their Europa League campaign.
On the international stage, the midfielder has made five appearances for the Super Eagles, netting two goals.
As Nigeria prepares for their final 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Rwanda, Fisayo will be aiming to continue his impressive form under interim coach Augustine Eguavoen.