Super Eagles midfielder powerhouse Frank Onyeka is grateful for the rare opportunity to play in the Premier League.
The 25-year-old in a chat with BrilaFM also explained why the English topflight league is different from Danish football.
Onyeka had a productive spell in Denmark with Midtjylland, winning numerous titles before moving to Brentford.
He signed for the Bees two years ago and has featured in 41 matches for the club since his arrival.
“The Premier League is different in a lot of ways from the Danish League. English football is fast, the pitch and the players are better and stronger.
“But, don’t get me wrong. The Danish league is also good, strong, and physical.” He told BrilaFM.
The 25-year-old also named Manchester City and Arsenal as the two toughest sides he had faced in England.
“It’s the Premier League, every team is hard to play against, but Arsenal and Manchester City, in particular, are the toughest teams; they make you run all through,” He concluded.
Onyeka helped Brentford finish 9th in the Premier League last season.