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Ballon d’Or: Special being only African, says Lookman

Nigeria and Atalanta striker Ademola Lookman will be Africa’s solitary representative at the coveted Ballon d’Or presentation in Paris on Monday (today).

The 27-year-old enters the prestigious event in top form, having scored twice and supplied two assists in Atalanta’s 6-1 win on Saturday before being replaced in the 56th minute.

Lookman’s nomination is a huge step forward in his career, as he is the only African selected for the award this year.

“It’s special being on the list and even more special being the only African,” Lookman told BBC Sport Africa.

“We have achieved great things this year, with club and country. To be recognised as one of the contenders is a great achievement.”

The former England youth international’s nomination follows an exceptional year that saw him make history as the first player to score a hat-trick in a European final since 1975, leading Atalanta to their first-ever Europa League triumph against Bayer Leverkusen.

“That night was special,” Lookman recalled. “The way we did it was incredible because Leverkusen were on fire that season. Those are the moments you wish and dream for.”

His journey to stardom has been remarkable since joining Atalanta in August 2022. Under coach Gian Piero Gasperini’s attacking philosophy, Lookman has flourished in northern Italy, adapting seamlessly to a new country and football culture.

“Coming out of my comfort zone is never easy, but I’m open to that idea of learning and wanting to be better – not just as a player, but as a person also,” he added.

The Super Eagles forward’s impressive performances have also made him the overwhelming favourite for the 2024 CAF Player of the Year award, where he faces competition from compatriot William Troost-Ekong and eight other nominees.

Despite his individual success, Lookman remains focused on collective achievements, particularly with the national team. His contributions were crucial in Nigeria’s run to the 2023 AFCON final, where they finished as runners-up to hosts Ivory Coast.

“I’m anticipating the future because I’m looking forward to achieving great things,” he said. “I’m never really satisfied. That’s always my mindset – let’s go for more.”

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Sydney Okafor

I'm Sydney Okafor, a broadcast journalist, producer, presenter, voice-over artist and researcher, deeply intrigued by human angle stories in Nigeria and the broader African context.

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