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Everything Alex Iwobi said after hitting Premier League milestone in Fulham’s loss to Newcastle

Alex Iwobi is chased down by Joelinton during the Newcastle United v Fulham Premier League match at St. James Park, Newcastle Upon Tyne, England on 25 October 2025. Credit: ImagoxLee Keuneke

Super Eagles and Fulham midfielder Alex Iwobi was left with bittersweet emotions following his side’s 2-1 loss to Newcastle United at St. James Park yesterday, Soccernet.ng reports.

In a game that confirmed four consecutive losses for Marco Silva’s side, it was also Iwobi’s 300th Premier League appearance, and he’s the only Nigerian to have hit such a milestone.

The 29-year-old played 89 minutes against the Magpies and was taken off with the game at 1-1, but a 90th-minute Bruno Guimarães effort meant Fulham left empty-handed, putting a dent on the midfielder’s landmark.

Alex Iwobi is set to make his 300th Premier League appearance.

The Fulham midfielder is the first Nigerian to reach this milestone.

Four other African players have made 300+ PL appearances:

Kolo Toure – 353
Mohamed Salah – 309
Jordan Ayew – 305
Wilfried Zaha – 305… pic.twitter.com/V2ohgPNxbR

— The Athletic | Football (@TheAthleticFC) October 25, 2025

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Iwobi disappointed after Newcastle United loss

After the game, the ex-Fulham midfielder was crestfallen at his side’s inability to hold onto a game, especially when they’re away from Craven Cottage.

“Of course, we’re very disappointed,” the 89-cap Super Eagle said in quotes revealed by Fulham’s official website.

Alex Iwobi runs at goal in Fulham's 1-2 loss to Newcastle United at St. James Park
Alex Iwobi runs at goal in Fulham’s 1-2 loss to Newcastle United at St. James Park. Photo Credit: ImagoxCraigxCowan

“We knew it was going to be a hard game and a tough place to come to, but if we don’t win, then we shouldn’t lose, and maintain the draw.

“Unfortunately, a last-minute winner is a dagger in the heart, but we have to pick ourselves up and go into next week’s game.

“Going into the second half, we had the bigger spark. Obviously, there were a lot of changes; there was a lot more dynamism going on down the flanks.

“So, we were able to hurt them and create a few chances, but if we don’t take our chances, good teams like Newcastle can punish us.

Alex Iwobi on the ball during the Premier League match Newcastle United vs Fulham at St. James s Park, Newcastle
Alex Iwobi on the ball during the Premier League match Newcastle United vs Fulham at St. James s Park, Newcastle. Photo by ImagoxRichard Bierton

“We were able to create chances against a great Newcastle side. We limited their chances as well, even though a couple of mistakes punished us.

“As long as we stay consistent, give 100% and stay focused until 90-plus minutes, I’m sure we can get the results that we need to,” Iwobi continued.

Quizzed about how he feels about hitting the 300 PL appearance milestone, the Hale End Academy graduate boasted there’s still more to come.

“It’s amazing. It’s a big achievement to lead that, with the likes of Shola Ameobi and even my uncle [Jay-Jay Okocha], that’s participated in the Premier League.

“It’s an honour, but I’m not done yet, I’m going to keep on going and hopefully keep the record going,” the one-time FA Cup winner concluded.

Ryan Sessegnon of Fulham celebrates with Alex Iwobi after his cross lead to Ethan Pinnock of Brentford scoring an own goal in the 50th minute to make it 3-1
Ryan Sessegnon of Fulham celebrates with Alex Iwobi after his cross led to Ethan Pinnock of Brentford scoring an own goal in the 50th minute to make it 3-1. [Photo Credit/ ImagoxJohn Patrick].

Up next for Iwobi and Fulham is the EFL Cup round four clash against Wycombe Wanderers at Adams Park on Tuesday.

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