Super Eagles forward Akor Adams has voiced his immense satisfaction after finding the back of the net for Sevilla on Sunday evening, marking the conclusion of a difficult five-match period without a goal. The Nigerian international’s contribution secured a 1-1 home result against Rayo Vallecano at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán, providing a personal boost during a challenging phase of the season for the Andalusian side.
The 25-year-old striker has been a regular presence for the “Rojiblancos” this campaign, amassing seven goals and three assists across 22 league appearances. While his latest strike was a welcome return to form, the forward remains self-critical, suggesting that his clinical output could have been even higher given the opportunities presented throughout the term.
Reflecting on his individual performance and the team’s current trajectory, Adams shared his thoughts with the club’s official website:
“In the end, we’re a team. We need to get points. But seven goals… I think I should have scored more. So I’m grateful to God, but I’m satisfied now.”
With the weight of the goal drought now lifted, Adams and his teammates are shifting their focus to a daunting domestic challenge this coming weekend. Sevilla is scheduled to travel to Catalonia for a high-stakes away encounter with league leaders Barcelona, where the striker will look to build on his renewed momentum against the title favorites.