Queens Park Rangers of England dazzler, Eberechi Eze has gained a rain of superlatives from his coach at The Rs, Mark Warburton, who disclosed that the lad’s zeal and enthusiasm for the game makes him outstanding on the field of play, megasportsarena.com reports.
While tipping Eze as an ideal material for any of the English Premier League’s best teams, Warburton also praised the youngster for his consistent performances for QPR so far this season in the English Championship.
Indeed, the 21-year-old has been a key player for Rangers this campaign, with his contribution of 12 goals and eight assists in 37 league appearances, making him one of the most outstanding players at Loftus Road and he is now being backed to be a good fit in the English top-flight.
Earlier this year, QPR’s director of football, Les Ferdinand revealed transfer offers were rejected for Eze in January, but Warburton is now not so confident any longer about keeping the dreadlocks-wearing playmaker, as enters the final year of his contract at the club.
The Nigerian-born dazzler, who is being strongly sought for a switch in allegiance from England to the Super Eagles, will be looking to help 13th-place QPR end this season on a good note when the Championship resumes on June 20, and his coach is already expecting more thrills from him.
Warburton told Sky Sports: “I’m loathe, normally, to talk about individual players but he’s a young guy that I knew about going into the job but I’ve been very impressed.
“There’s been a lot of media focus, quite rightly, for his performances – he’s dealt with that really well. Last year he had a really hot streak and then tailed off quite significantly. That played on his mind; he knew about that.
“Again, he’s responded this year and he’s maintained a level of consistency home and away. I honestly believe that he’s a top-six Premier League player, all day long. I’ve watched how he is before games – he just can’t wait to go and play.
“He’s relaxed, he’s looking forward to it. You watch players who are a bag of nerves before games but not Ebs. He looks forward to it, responds well to a mistake, he responds well to criticism for a young guy. He gets it.”