Son of Ex-Super Eagles Star Etuhu Opens Up After Blackpool Move
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Zaccai Etuhu, son of ex‑Super Eagles midfielder Dickson Etuhu, has revealed his long‑standing admiration for Manchester United soon after signing for Blackpool on a scholarship deal. The youngster, who operates on either flank, joined from Accrington Stanley last week.

In a video posted on Blackpool’s official Instagram, Zaccai introduced himself with pride, saying: "My name is Zaccai Etuhu. I play as a left winger or right winger. I’ve played for Accrington Stanley, and I support Manchester United."

He also shared a cherished on‑pitch memory: "My favourite football memory is scoring a free kick from twenty yards out. My favourite subject is PE." The ambitious youth right-footed and wearing Adidas boots has expressed admiration for Cristiano Ronaldo, hoping to the Portuguese superstar at Bloomfield Road.
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His father, Dickson, enjoyed a distinguished career that included 20 appearances for Nigeria, participation in the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations and World Cup, and spells at clubs such as Manchester City, Fulham and Sunderland. Dickson made 111 Premier League appearances and featured prominently in Fulham’s run to the 2010 UEFA Europa League final.


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We marvel at how a young talent like Zaccai Etuhu is carving his own path, firmly under his father’s considerable shadow yet determined to forge a distinct identity. We believe his frankness about supporting Manchester United reflects not mere fandom, but a sincere aspiration to test himself at the pinnacle of club football.

We are struck by the poise with which he spoke seemingly unaffected by his lineage, yet fully embracing the challenge that comes with it. His scholarship signing by Blackpool carries more than just contractual promise; it signifies a platform from which he can shape his own narrative.
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We urge football followers and pundits alike to watch his progression closely. Blackpool’s environment seems tailor-made to nurture his raw talents, enabling regular first‑team minutes that will accelerate his development. We anticipate that with proper guidance, Zaccai can evolve into a dynamic attacking force, unafraid to blend flair with effectiveness.
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We are convinced that, as he steps into new surroundings, he carries both legacy and ambition in equal measure ready to leave his mark not because of who his father was, but because of who he is and will become.


Did You Know?

 Dickson Etuhu won the UEFA Intertoto Cup in 2000 with FC Obilić before moving to Europe’s [major leagues](http://familie-ulmer-home.de/index.php?title=Benutzer:LaureneGarrick3).

 Zaccai’s debut for Accrington Stanley’s senior team came at just 16 a rare feat in the English Football League.

 Blackpool’s scholarship scheme has previously developed Premier [League talents](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/international-nigerian-footballers/trevan-sanusi-makes-senior-newcastle-united-debut-in-fa-cup-victory/) like Declan John and Oli McBurnie.

 Adidas has supplied boots for at least five Golden Boot [winners](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/category/health-and-fitness/) in the Premier League era.

 Cristiano Ronaldo scored his first professional goal from inside the box at age 17 mirrored by Zaccai’s similar age milestone when recalling his 20 yard free kick.