That is his surname, his first name is Yanic.Not sure about Eisa, but Wildschut did come off the bench for Suriname
That is his surname, his first name is Yanic.Not sure about Eisa, but Wildschut did come off the bench for Suriname
I guess you could always ask them when they're back...It’s strange in these days of the World Wide Web and instant information that it has been so hard to find out the facts of some of the latest international appearances. Even the helpful Exeter City news piece doesn’t clarify if Mo Eisa played in both games against Guinea-Bissau. Statisticians and historians need to know this stuff!
That true - it’s a very striking comparison.What is clear is that this season has seen a seismic change in the number of Exeter City players gaining full international caps while at the Club. Our first 115 years saw just 4 players win such caps while with us. The last before this season was 2016 (Joel Grant for Jamaica).
In contrast 5 new players have won caps this season alone - Ilmari Niskanen (4 caps), Admiral Muskwe (1), Vil Sinisalo (1), Yanic Wildschut (1) and Mo Eisa (1 or 2 - to be confirmed).
The changing face of football…
Indeed and the question has now been asked. The answer is that Mo Eisa only played in the second Sudan game v Guinea-Bissau (25 March 2024).I guess you could always ask them when they're back...