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Lazio midfielder Fisayo Dele-Bashiru has revealed his preferred role on the pitch, stating he thrives as a box-to-box midfielder who can both attack and defend effectively. The Nigerian international, who joined Lazio last summer, has faced a challenging debut season, registering three goals and one assist in 19 Serie A appearances. +
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In an interview with Sports Boom, Dele-Bashiru emphasised his ability to drive with the ball, make intelligent runs, and contribute at both ends of the pitch. "Driving of the ball, running off the ball, I can attack well, and defend well also. All around, I’m what you describe as a box-to-box midfielder," he explained. +
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The 24 year old, a Manchester City academy product, is eager to regain full fitness and tactical sharpness as he pushes for a starting spot ahead of Lazio’s upcoming clash with Parma. Dele-Bashiru missed Nigeria’s 2026 World Cup qualifiers in March due to injury but hopes to impress enough for a Super Eagles recall ahead of the Unity Cup in London. +
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What makes Dele-Bashiru’s story even more compelling is his resilience. A difficult first season at Lazio could have dented his confidence, but instead, he speaks with clarity about his strengths and his determination to adapt and thrive. That kind of [mindset separates](https://kb.smds.us/index.php/User:SamiraImh6923108) talents who fade from those who rise. +
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The ball is now in Dele-Bashiru’s court. If he seizes his moment at Lazio, a bigger role with Nigeria may not be far behind. +
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+ Fisayo Dele-Bashiru’s elder brother, Tom Dele-Bashiru, plays for Watford and has represented Nigeria at the U20 level. + + Lazio has a strong Nigerian connection, with former Super Eagles midfielder Ogenyi Onazi playing for the club between 2012 and 2016. + + The number 8 and 10 positions that [Dele-Bashiru favours](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/football-culture/okocha-nigerian-ambition-is-why-we-thrive-in-europe/) are traditionally known for all action midfielders and creative playmakers, respectively. + + Dele-Bashiru captained Manchester City’s youth sides before leaving for more first team opportunities in Europe. + + Nigeria’s most recent successful box-to-box midfielders include Sunday Oliseh and Wilfred Ndidi, both known for balancing defence and attack seamlessly. + + +
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