Former Nigeria star Etim Esin has disclosed that Super Eagles midfielder John Obi Mikel is not worthy of wearing Nigeria’s number 10 jersey following his below par outing at the ongoing 2014 Fifa World Cup.
Esin who wore the country’s national team respected jersey number between 1988 and 1992 lambasted Mikel after his disappointing display that led to the country’s exit in the round of 16 to France.
“Mikel was a big flop in Brazil. He wears Nigeria’s No.10 jersey but he did not show he is worthy of wearing it at the big stage like the World Cup,” Esin told NigeriaNewsWatch.
“He rose to the occasion in South Africa but in Brazil he was not committed and ended up as a monumental disaster.
“Look at how other players who wore No.10 jerseys for their respective countries have been playing including Messi, Neymar, Sneijder and the young chap from Colombia, James Rodriquez.
“He failed to carry Eagles along as the pilot of the team. Have you seen a No.10 that did not make a goal attempt let alone of scoring. Jokes apart, Mikel has not shown he deserves to wear our No.10 jersey.”
He however called on the former Super Eagles midfielder to improve his game and follow the path of the country’s legends like Henry Nwosu and Austin Okocha who shone wearing the jersey number during their active days for Super Eagles.
“He should go and watch the video clips of Henry Nwosu and Jay Jay Okocha including my humble self and get some tutorials on how they played as Nigeria’s No.10. You must be special to wear the No.10 jersey and for me, has not done anything special.
“While Musa and Osaze were busy taking all the free kicks and corner kicks he was idle strolling in the pitch. As soon as Onazi was stretchered out, he was exposed.
“I don’t have anything against Mikel, when he came into limelight I was one of the first person that tipped him for greatness but I am amazed that he has yet to live up to expectations and I am highly disappointed.
“There is no doubt that he is a good player having shown his qualities in the past, but he has to raise his game at the moment considering the fact that he plays for a big club like Chelsea or else he would continue to warm their bench. I am giving him this advice for his own personal interest,” he concluded.
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4 thoughts on “After regular bench warming @ Chelsea & a dull display @ the world cup… We ask, is Mikel still worth Nigeria’s No. 10 Jersey?”
Mikel has become a shadow of himself
No he’s not
mikel is tired of our national team,so it should to who deserves it.
mikel is tired of our national team.