Inaki (L) and Nico Williams (©REUTERS/Albert Gea)
Inaki (L) and Nico Williams (©REUTERS/Albert Gea)

Nothing like an older brother who can teach you a lesson or two

Reading Time: 2min | Mon. 17.01.22. | 14:35

Inaki Williams of Athletic Bilbao teaches his sibling Nico what football and sport is all about

If you're our regular reader, you probably remember that fascinating and breathtaking story of Inaki Williams. His pregnant mother walked barefooted through the Sahara desert, without water nor food, and later embarked on a hazardous trip to Spanish shores.

Little Inaki of Ghanian descent was born on Spanish soil and became one of the most promising football talents in Europe. But he's not the only Williams to be considered an offspring that is yet to make a statement on the pitch.

His younger brother Nico, 19, also became a regular at San Mames stadium in the meantime. Thanks to Nico's winner, the siblings paired up to win a massive, Spanish Super Cup semifinal tie against Atletico Madrid on Thursday, 2-1.

It allowed them to fight Real Madrid in the finals on Sunday, but the Royals were a much better side. Los Blancos won 2-0, and the younger Williams didn't hesitate to show his disappointment following a loss.

Just a second after he was given a silver medal, reserved for the runners-up, he took it off in resentment.

However, footage from Riyadh shows Inaki promptly reacted and urged Nico to put it back.

Sometimes you can suffer a defeat in your life, but it won't be a loss if you manage to keep your head up and show respect and gratitude for what you have.

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That's a valuable lesson Inaki taught Nico on that Saudi turf, and that's why we're absolutely positive Williams brothers are yet to achieve something huge in the world of football.


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