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Emmanuel Dennis: “I Wanted To Be A Priest, But Now I’m A Baller”

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Nigeria’s rave of the moment Emmanuel Dennis Bonaventure has revealed that his dream was to become a priest when he was younger and not a footballer, Megasportsarena.com reports.

In an exclusive interview with Sky Sports, Emmanuel Dennis discussed life at Watford, his rise to become a Premier League player – and how, when he was a young boy in Nigeria, his ambition was to be a priest…

From dreams of being a priest to becoming a player: “No, I never dreamed of being a professional football player. I wanted to be a priest but today I’m a baller.

“I grew up in a family that believes so much in God, and going to church. As a young boy I’d go to church and admire the priest, and I was like, ‘yeah, I want to be a priest’. I was 13 or 14

“I was growing up and I was good at football and everyone was telling me, ‘you should be a footballer because you play really good’. And my family were like, ‘no he needs to go to school’. And then they were like ‘OK…’ and they pushed me and I’m here.”

On wanting Ranieri to take him to Salt Bae’s Nusr-Et when Watford keep a clean sheet: “He promised for every clean sheet a dinner. And I walked up to him after the Man Utd game and said, ‘you need to pay for dinner’ and he said, ‘it wasn’t a clean sheet!’. I said, ‘you’re lucky but we’ll try next week to keep a clean sheet so you can pay for dinner’. A very expensive one! I like meat, so it’s going to be Salt Bae… that one’s expensive.

“He’s a very experienced manager, he’s won the Premier League before. He’s very good. You can see his mentality is ‘hard work and give everything on the pitch’. You can see he’s impacting the team positively. We just have to listen more to him and try to understand his style of football in a very fast way, which we really need to. But he’s very good, I’m happy he’s here.”

On why he no longer supports Arsenal: “I used to be an Arsenal fan. I like Cesc Fabregas. But I’m no more an Arsenal fan. I was so much into Arsenal sometimes I could cry when they lose. That wasn’t good for me.

“So I was like, ‘nah, I’m going to stick to myself and don’t care much because it’s not good for my health’. It’s just me and myself right now.”

Favourite Christmas film? Home Alone, of course: “I like to clown around with my friends, make jokes, tease people. I like to laugh and joke around with my friends. I like to have fun, watch movies with my friends and be happy.

“Favourite movie? Blue Streak – Martin Lawrence. Favourite Christmas film? Home Alone!”

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