Akor Adams Focuses On Team Success Over Personal Goals At Sevilla

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Sevilla striker Akor Jerome Adams has made it clear that his current priority is to help his team improve their league position, choosing to delay his ambitions until next season. The Nigerian forward joined the Spanish club from Montpellier in January 2025 and has since been hampered by injuries, but remains focused on making an impact.

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Ahead of Sevilla’s La Liga clash against Real Betis, Adams stated that climbing the table is more important than chasing individual milestones. The team currently sits in 10th place, and Adams hopes to contribute to a collective push toward a stronger finish.

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Despite limited appearances due to fitness setbacks, Adams is eager to get more minutes under his belt, start scoring goals, and help the squad stabilise. "I’m a team player first. My targets are not crucial right now. My job is to score goals that help the team, and that’s my focus," said the former Flying Eagles striker.



Born in Benue State, Adams previously played in Norway for Sogndal and Lillestrøm before joining Montpellier, and later securing a move to Spain. He emphasised that any individual objectives will wait until next season, as he’s currently driven by the collective goals of Sevilla.



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In an era where players often prioritise personal brands and stat sheets, Akor Adams’ approach is refreshingly selfless. The Nigerian forward has his feet firmly on the ground, and his words reflect a maturity and understanding of what it means to be part of a struggling side aiming for a resurgence.



Sevilla’s season has been turbulent, and Adams hasn’t had the smoothest of starts either, arriving in January only to face injury troubles. But what stands out is his perspective. Rather than rush to the headlines or force goals for glory, he’s taken the humble path anchoring his mindset on team objectives first.



That’s not to say he lacks ambition. It’s clear he has plans big ones. But unlike many, he’s choosing to lay a solid foundation before chasing personal highs. It’s the mark of a striker who understands that consistent contributions to the team are what ultimately earn respect and long-term success.



There’s no doubt Adams has the tools pace, strength, and an eye for goal. If he can stay fit, the goals will come. But perhaps more importantly, his attitude will continue to elevate the collective spirit of the team.



For Sevilla, and indeed Nigerian football, that’s the kind of mentality worth celebrating.



Did You Know?

Akor Adams scored 17 goals in Ligue 1 for Montpellier before his mid season transfer to Sevilla.
He played in the 2019 FIFA U-20 World Cup for Nigeria, scoring once during the tournament.
Sevilla is Adams’ fourth European club, after stints in Norway Sogndal, Lillestrøm and France Montpellier.
Adams began his youth football career at Jamba Football in Benue State, Nigeria.
Sevilla is the most successful club in UEFA Europa League history, with six titles.


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