Iñaki Williams Arthuran Athletic Club player who has just released a documentary with his younger brother Nico, is a great reference both on and off the field in the San Mamés entity and in the life of Bilbao itself. A pioneer who has opened the way for many black people and immigrants who want to restart a new life in Europe. Nico Williams’ older brother is a happy, committed person who looks beyond Football, the sport that has given him and his family everything in life.
At the end of the match, incredibly tied, against Real Betis in La Catedral, Iñaki did not want to forget the tragedy that shrinks hearts. “Football takes a backseat with this, the most important thing is life. We want Valencia to move forward and from here we will try to help in whatever way we can,” said the Athletic forward before the cameras of DAZN.
Iñaki Williams gave an exhibition at Athletic-Betis in San Mamés
The Ghana international played a great game, driving the Heliopolitan defense crazy. At the end of the duel he considered, after the undeserved draw against Manuel Pellegrini’s Betis in San Mamés (1-1), that Ernesto Valverde’s red and white team undoubtedly deserved the victory.
And this is because he completed “a great game”, although he “failed too much” when it came to materializing the chances he created in the green and white area, where apart from the posts he met the Portuguese goalkeeper Rui Silva, who was chosen as the Hyundai Player of the match in ElDesmarque.
More points that escape from Bilbao…
“We have been worthy of the three points. It is a shame for the effort that the entire team has made, but maintaining this dynamic it is very difficult not to add three,” explained the forward of the Bilbao team before the DAZN cameras.
Iñaki Williams regretted that Betis “barely made any danger”, but “found themselves with a goal”. “In the cons they have a lot of verticality, but I think we deserved to win,” added Iñaki who also had, as we say, a memory for the victims of the Valencia floods.
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