One night, James took Inaki aside. There was, Inaki says, a look in his granddad's eyes, a kind that overcame all else. They spoke for a long time and James told his grandson that he could die happy if Inaki played for Ghana. How do you say no to that? And so there he was, travelling to Le Havre, France, to play Brazil and then on to the small town in southeastern Spain to face Nicaragua, where he made his first ever start for Ghana, wearing No.
If they meet in Qatar, it would be the "hostia, " Inaki tells ESPN. The "business, " even if their mum, Maria, might have a "divided heart. " That looks more likely than ever now after Tuesday night. That word debut should probably have an asterisk in front of it. Inaki did play once for Spain, back in 2016 under Vicente del Bosque, but that's ancient history. And now it's not coming back -- "It's possible that being here has closed other doors, " he admitted on Tuesday night -- but he is not looking back.
Indeed, that is why he arrived; well, one of the reasons why, at least. The call-up came with the World Cup attached. "I had to make a decision, " Inaki tells ESPN. "It was a hard decision to make. I had many, many, many doubts and this might close other doors, but this is football. It's part of life. "- O'Hanlon: The fatal flaws of the World Cup favorites (E+)He had previously said that despite his heritage, joining the Ghana national team would feel a little like he was taking someone else's place, someone for whom it would mean everything. More, he admitted, than it might for him.
A run in the first half should leave Williams with an open goal, but the ball doesn't come to him, a simple pass not played and he can't believe it. His disbelief lasts a while. Not long afterward, a pull-back from the right doesn't reach anyone. Another one from the left in the second half draws a complaint.
The experience has been worthwhile, that's for sure. Something totally different. It has also only just begun. A World Cup is the reward, but it is bigger than that -- deeper, too. "I've been very comfortable, " he says afterwards, standing in the tunnel. "And I'm delighted to be here. There are four teammates [Mohammed Salisu, Joseph Aidoo, Thomas Partey, Iddrisu Baba] who have played in Spain, or still do, and they have helped me a lot. They speak Spanish and have explained things to me. I understand almost everything that is said to me in England, but it's hard to express myself.
A third -- this time given to him rather than given by him -- draws applause. He's getting closer. The best chance he gets, after about an hour, draws a superb save from the Nicaragua keeper, Douglas Espinoza, but the assistant referee's flag is up anyway. A superb surge and pass -- an assist in waiting -- doesn't quite come off. When an assist does come off, a cleverly lobbed to the far post for what would have been Ghana's second, it is ruled out for offside. At times, there are visible flashes of frustration. For much of the match, Williams moves fast, but doesn't get seen. He gives and goes, but doesn't get back.
Only rarely does the ball come to him. Integration is a process that is, of course, still incomplete. There is a moment at half-time that serves almost as a metaphor: he is heading off the pitch alone as the whistle blows, not noticing that instead of going to the tunnel, his teammates are gathering in a circle in the middle and someone has to call him back. There is time, but not a lot of it. The World Cup starts in less than 60 days.
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19. The Francisco Artes Carrasco, a place that has never hosted an international before -- and probably never expected to either -- and is home to third division Lorca, may not be quite how he imagined it, but it's special in its own way and he is the main attraction. Lorca isn't the most remarkable place, a long way from just about any place. The ground, some five minutes' drive outside town, down a dusty road with not much on it and no sign of a bar, holds 8, 120 people in four neat little stands and maybe 4, 000 have come for Tuesday's game. Tickets are €10. There are Athletic fans there, in red and white stripes, and Ghana fans of course, in red and green and mostly yellow: they're his fans now, too. When the Ghana bus -- borrowed from local women's team Alhama CF -- pulls in, they are waiting, drums beating, flags waving and cameras ready.
But he is older now, he had come to accept that the opportunity to play for Spain had passed, and the World Cup was coming. This was a chance that might not return. There was something else, too, narrated now under the stand in Lorca. "I had a talk with my granddad that helped me decide, " Inaki says. Granddad James is 90 years old. This summer, Inaki travelled to Accra and then on to Kumasi, where the family lives.
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Their father Felix was forced to leave looking for work, meaning Inaki would end up effectively serving as Nico's dad. That was not just good for Nico, it was good for Inaki too: the responsibility placed upon him became a big part of what prevented him from taking other paths. This week, they both made international debuts: Nico for Spain; Inaki for Ghana.
The players get off and don't so much walk in as dance through the gates and all the way to the dressing room, shaking shekeres as they go. "Africa is happiness and we transmit this, " Inaki says. He is at the back, following them quietly in, but beaming. Or as quietly as he can with everyone chasing him, wanting a picture, trailing him into toward the tunnel. On the pitch, it is not the perfect night. There are sparks from Ghana -- Ajax midfielder Mohammed Kudus in particular impresses -- but there is not much of a sense of structure yet, and that naturally includes him. Williams plays 88 minutes.
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It's not easy to join a national team from a country you have rarely visited and where you don't speak the language. Williams admits it's hard to join a national team at all: he has played at the same team his whole life, never going outside the Athletic Club context. But the time was right. Time to take that step. He has danced for them, the classic initiation ceremony -- "I made them laugh, which is the point, " he says -- and there has been support.
He is looking forward, just like Nico. Their experiences have always been markedly different and now they are at very different stages of their lives and careers, a fact that helps explain why they are with different teams. Their target, though, is the same. Nico's assist, provided at the end of his second game as a sub and Spain's last performance before the World Cup squad was announced, led most in Spain to conclude that he will be back. Although he had only just arrived, he hadn't just set up the goal that took Spain to the Nations League final four, but also the goal that should take him to the World Cup. And while Inaki has only just arrived in the Ghana team, he should be going too.
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