Villarreal's Tani Oluwaseyi reflects on the "unbelievable" feeling of pulling out his signature Tani Time celebration after scoring a goal against Ajax in the UEFA Champions League.
Herc delves into Tani's academic success as a valedictorian, the non-linear professional path that led him through USL's San Antonio, Minnesota, United in the MLS, and the surreal moment of receiving Jesse Marsch’s call-up to the CanMNT.
The Canadian striker takes us inside Marsch's locker room, detailing how Alphonso Davies helped him adjust and why Richie Laryea is the player every other team hates. Plus, Tani shares his honest opinion on Canada's 2026 World Cup group and his focus on consistent minutes in La Liga before the tournament.
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0:00 - Tani Oluwaseyi
0:58 - Life In Spain
2:04 - Cultural Changes
3:48 - Growing Up in Ontario
5:20 - Valedictorian at St. Johns University
7:23 - Decision to Finish Degree
9:03 - Drafted to Loaned out to San Antonio FC
11:48 - A Healthy Chip on Your Shoulder?
13:44 - Dual National and Choosing Canada15:47 - Toni Time Origin Story
17:07 - Moving to Europe at 25
18:09 - What’s Next?
18:59 - Biggest Difference with La Liga and MLS
19:40 - Recognized In Spain?
20:35 - Experiencing Criticisms
20:59 - Jesse Marsch’s Copa America Squad
24:02 - Playing for Jesse Marsch
26:32 - The New Canada Soccer
28:13 - Richie Laryea
29:40 - Canadian Forwards
31:41 - Canada’s World Cup Group
32:59 - Playing For A Home World Cup33:38 - VAMOS Hotline
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