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Wilfred Ndidi And Kelechi Iheanacho Joins A Stellar Cast Of Nigerian Players Who Have Won The English FA Cup
Wilfred Ndidi and Kelechi Iheanacho, both became the 8th Super Eagles of Nigeria player(s) to win the English FA Cup [ now christened the Emirates FA Cup ]. Courtesy of Youri Tielemans' 63rd minute strike, Leicester City which had both Wilfred Ndidi and Kelechi Iheanacho in action won this year's competition at the expense of Chelsea. The duo with Leicester City's victory joined 7 other Nigerians, who.lifted the coveted English FA Cup in the past. The 7 other players to have won the English FA Cup includes Daniel Amokachi, Celestine Babayaro, Nwankwo Kanu, John Utaka, John Mikel Obi, Alex Iwobi and Victor Moses. Daniel Amokachi was the first Super Eagles player to have lifted the FA Cup, as he was part of the Everton side that won it in 1995. Celestine Babayaro followed followed suit, as he was part of the Chelsea side who lifted the trophy in 1998. Nwankwo Kanu became the third Nigerian to have won the FA Cup and the first to have done it more than once. He won it twice with Arsenal in 2002 and 2003 before winning his third with Portsmouth in 2008. John Utaka was won the FA Cup alongside Nwankwo Kanu with Portsmouth in 2008 as well. They became the first Nigerian duo to have won it, playing for the same team and at the same year. John Mikel Obi became the first and only Nigerian player to have won the FA Cup four times in his career and he achieved that playing for Chelsea. Mikel was part of the Chelsea teams that lifted the trophy in 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2012. Then came Alex Iwobi, who lifted the Emirates FA Cup with Arsenal in 2017 before Victor Moses did same with Chelsea in 2018.
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Wilfred Ndidi And Kelechi Iheanacho Joins A Stellar Cast Of Nigerian Players Who Have Won The English FA Cup
Wilfred Ndidi and Kelechi Iheanacho, both became the 8th Super Eagles of Nigeria player(s) to win the English FA Cup [ now christened the Emirates FA Cup ]. Courtesy of Youri Tielemans' 63rd minute strike, Leicester City which had both Wilfred Ndidi and Kelechi Iheanacho in action won this year's competition at the expense of Chelsea. The duo with Leicester City's victory joined 7 other Nigerians, who.lifted the coveted English FA Cup in the past. The 7 other players to have won the English FA Cup includes Daniel Amokachi, Celestine Babayaro, Nwankwo Kanu, John Utaka, John Mikel Obi, Alex Iwobi and Victor Moses. Daniel Amokachi was the first Super Eagles player to have lifted the FA Cup, as he was part of the Everton side that won it in 1995. Celestine Babayaro followed followed suit, as he was part of the Chelsea side who lifted the trophy in 1998. Nwankwo Kanu became the third Nigerian to have won the FA Cup and the first to have done it more than once. He won it twice with Arsenal in 2002 and 2003 before winning his third with Portsmouth in 2008. John Utaka was won the FA Cup alongside Nwankwo Kanu with Portsmouth in 2008 as well. They became the first Nigerian duo to have won it, playing for the same team and at the same year. John Mikel Obi became the first and only Nigerian player to have won the FA Cup four times in his career and he achieved that playing for Chelsea. Mikel was part of the Chelsea teams that lifted the trophy in 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2012. Then came Alex Iwobi, who lifted the Emirates FA Cup with Arsenal in 2017 before Victor Moses did same with Chelsea in 2018.
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Wilfred Ndidi And Kelechi Iheanacho Joins A Stellar Cast Of Nigerian Players Who Have Won The English FA Cup
Wilfred Ndidi and Kelechi Iheanacho, both became the 8th Super Eagles of Nigeria player(s) to win the English FA Cup [ now christened the Emirates FA Cup ]. Courtesy of Youri Tielemans' 63rd minute strike, Leicester City which had both Wilfred Ndidi and Kelechi Iheanacho in action won this year's competition at the expense of Chelsea. The duo with Leicester City's victory joined 7 other Nigerians, who.lifted the coveted English FA Cup in the past. The 7 other players to have won the English FA Cup includes Daniel Amokachi, Celestine Babayaro, Nwankwo Kanu, John Utaka, John Mikel Obi, Alex Iwobi and Victor Moses. Daniel Amokachi was the first Super Eagles player to have lifted the FA Cup, as he was part of the Everton side that won it in 1995. Celestine Babayaro followed followed suit, as he was part of the Chelsea side who lifted the trophy in 1998. Nwankwo Kanu became the third Nigerian to have won the FA Cup and the first to have done it more than once. He won it twice with Arsenal in 2002 and 2003 before winning his third with Portsmouth in 2008. John Utaka was won the FA Cup alongside Nwankwo Kanu with Portsmouth in 2008 as well. They became the first Nigerian duo to have won it, playing for the same team and at the same year. John Mikel Obi became the first and only Nigerian player to have won the FA Cup four times in his career and he achieved that playing for Chelsea. Mikel was part of the Chelsea teams that lifted the trophy in 2007, 2009, 2010 and 2012. Then came Alex Iwobi, who lifted the Emirates FA Cup with Arsenal in 2017 before Victor Moses did same with Chelsea in 2018.
I'm still a Liverpool player
Nigeria international Taiwo Awoniyi , has been in great form for union Berlin ,who are on fifths standing in Germany bundesliga . Awoniyi has contributed to 5 goal and 2assist in 8 matches . Since his move to Liverpool in 2015 he has not feature for the premier league champion due to missing paper ,he has been loan to 6 different club .The 2013 u17 world cup winner says "it has always been my dream to play in England and to play for Liverpool and I keep dreaming but we never know what will happen in the future.
I'm still a Liverpool player
Nigeria international Taiwo Awoniyi , has been in great form for union Berlin ,who are on fifths standing in Germany bundesliga . Awoniyi has contributed to 5 goal and 2assist in 8 matches . Since his move to Liverpool in 2015 he has not feature for the premier league champion due to missing paper ,he has been loan to 6 different club .The 2013 u17 world cup winner says "it has always been my dream to play in England and to play for Liverpool and I keep dreaming but we never know what will happen in the future.
I'm still a Liverpool player
Nigeria international Taiwo Awoniyi , has been in great form for union Berlin ,who are on fifths standing in Germany bundesliga . Awoniyi has contributed to 5 goal and 2assist in 8 matches . Since his move to Liverpool in 2015 he has not feature for the premier league champion due to missing paper ,he has been loan to 6 different club .The 2013 u17 world cup winner says "it has always been my dream to play in England and to play for Liverpool and I keep dreaming but we never know what will happen in the future.
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Could We See A Possible Return Of Mikel To National Team?
Fourteen months after announcing his retirement from international football, could we possibly see him returning to Nigeria's Super Eagles fold? Having featured in one of his least productive African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in the last edition hosted by Egypt in June-July 2019. The then Eagles skipper, John Obi Mikel featured in just two of the Eagles 7 games in the tournament. A tournament which they eventually ended as the 3rd best team. Part of what may have contributed to his poor showing in the tournament was the fact that he had just moved to Middlesbrough in the January of 2019. The exertions of trying to compete and survive in the English Championship may have drained him physically. Fast forward to thirteen months later, he's moved to a new club, Stoke City FC. A refreshed John Obi Mikel seems to have regained his footballing mojo. Watching him play in Stoke City's last match against Preston North End, I saw a Mikel who was unarguably the best player on the field. He controlled the midfield, created chances and eventually gave the assist lead to the solitary goal that won Stoke City the game. Mikel's experience, leadership,technical ability and what he brought to the Super Eagles team was never in doubt. He still can bring that into the current Super Eagles team under coach Rohr. Going back to the question posed at the beginning of this article. A question which only Obi Mikel and the Eagles Technical Crew lead by Coach Rohr can answer. Fingers crossed!
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Could We See A Possible Return Of Mikel To National Team?
Fourteen months after announcing his retirement from international football, could we possibly see him returning to Nigeria's Super Eagles fold? Having featured in one of his least productive African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in the last edition hosted by Egypt in June-July 2019. The then Eagles skipper, John Obi Mikel featured in just two of the Eagles 7 games in the tournament. A tournament which they eventually ended as the 3rd best team. Part of what may have contributed to his poor showing in the tournament was the fact that he had just moved to Middlesbrough in the January of 2019. The exertions of trying to compete and survive in the English Championship may have drained him physically. Fast forward to thirteen months later, he's moved to a new club, Stoke City FC. A refreshed John Obi Mikel seems to have regained his footballing mojo. Watching him play in Stoke City's last match against Preston North End, I saw a Mikel who was unarguably the best player on the field. He controlled the midfield, created chances and eventually gave the assist lead to the solitary goal that won Stoke City the game. Mikel's experience, leadership,technical ability and what he brought to the Super Eagles team was never in doubt. He still can bring that into the current Super Eagles team under coach Rohr. Going back to the question posed at the beginning of this article. A question which only Obi Mikel and the Eagles Technical Crew lead by Coach Rohr can answer. Fingers crossed!
chokoupdated
Could We See A Possible Return Of Mikel To National Team?
Fourteen months after announcing his retirement from international football, could we possibly see him returning to Nigeria's Super Eagles fold? Having featured in one of his least productive African Cup of Nations (AFCON) in the last edition hosted by Egypt in June-July 2019. The then Eagles skipper, John Obi Mikel featured in just two of the Eagles 7 games in the tournament. A tournament which they eventually ended as the 3rd best team. Part of what may have contributed to his poor showing in the tournament was the fact that he had just moved to Middlesbrough in the January of 2019. The exertions of trying to compete and survive in the English Championship may have drained him physically. Fast forward to thirteen months later, he's moved to a new club, Stoke City FC. A refreshed John Obi Mikel seems to have regained his footballing mojo. Watching him play in Stoke City's last match against Preston North End, I saw a Mikel who was unarguably the best player on the field. He controlled the midfield, created chances and eventually gave the assist lead to the solitary goal that won Stoke City the game. Mikel's experience, leadership,technical ability and what he brought to the Super Eagles team was never in doubt. He still can bring that into the current Super Eagles team under coach Rohr. Going back to the question posed at the beginning of this article. A question which only Obi Mikel and the Eagles Technical Crew lead by Coach Rohr can answer. Fingers crossed!
Looking At Ghana New Football Strategy.
<center>![IMG_20200117_25589.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQ3Yup5mi24Ux49sEEkWmonggZj9Fy6Y3douxuXj21m1m/IMG_20200117_25589.jpg) [Source](https://www.completesports.com/odegbami-football-more-than-just-a-game-lesson-from-ghana/)</center> The need to have an home based players and havv the country's home front strong enough to withstand any opponent on the field of play is very important. Not to talk of the technical team who aren't visionaries enough to push a team to the final stage of a game. Though many wining have been done in time past by some player, teams, clubs even the national team, but that doesn't still account for the overall success rate . From the loss of Enyimba football club to the nations national tram loosing from every side, it is very important to look for and look into countries who are doing well in sports to emulate. Very very important. The more reason a former Nigerian star by the name Odegbami has called on many African nations to come and emulate the Black Stars of Ghana. The new phase of look of both the nations team hith in and out is worthy to emulate and will surely be a pacesetter. #scorum #nigeria #sports #ghana
Looking At Ghana New Football Strategy.
<center>![IMG_20200117_25589.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQ3Yup5mi24Ux49sEEkWmonggZj9Fy6Y3douxuXj21m1m/IMG_20200117_25589.jpg) [Source](https://www.completesports.com/odegbami-football-more-than-just-a-game-lesson-from-ghana/)</center> The need to have an home based players and havv the country's home front strong enough to withstand any opponent on the field of play is very important. Not to talk of the technical team who aren't visionaries enough to push a team to the final stage of a game. Though many wining have been done in time past by some player, teams, clubs even the national team, but that doesn't still account for the overall success rate . From the loss of Enyimba football club to the nations national tram loosing from every side, it is very important to look for and look into countries who are doing well in sports to emulate. Very very important. The more reason a former Nigerian star by the name Odegbami has called on many African nations to come and emulate the Black Stars of Ghana. The new phase of look of both the nations team hith in and out is worthy to emulate and will surely be a pacesetter. #scorum #nigeria #sports #ghana
Looking At Ghana New Football Strategy.
<center>![IMG_20200117_25589.jpg](https://cdn.steemitimages.com/DQmQ3Yup5mi24Ux49sEEkWmonggZj9Fy6Y3douxuXj21m1m/IMG_20200117_25589.jpg) [Source](https://www.completesports.com/odegbami-football-more-than-just-a-game-lesson-from-ghana/)</center> The need to have an home based players and havv the country's home front strong enough to withstand any opponent on the field of play is very important. Not to talk of the technical team who aren't visionaries enough to push a team to the final stage of a game. Though many wining have been done in time past by some player, teams, clubs even the national team, but that doesn't still account for the overall success rate . From the loss of Enyimba football club to the nations national tram loosing from every side, it is very important to look for and look into countries who are doing well in sports to emulate. Very very important. The more reason a former Nigerian star by the name Odegbami has called on many African nations to come and emulate the Black Stars of Ghana. The new phase of look of both the nations team hith in and out is worthy to emulate and will surely be a pacesetter. #scorum #nigeria #sports #ghana