Tag: Ahmed Musa

  • Champions League: *Ranieri banks on Musa against Brugge

    Super Eagles forward Ahmed Musa and his Leicester teammates have been told to double effort if they are to return to winning ways in the EPL on one hand and come close to re-enacting the super performance the achieved last season on the other.
    Coach of the side Claudio Ranieri who gave the charge sounded more like a medical doctor when he submitted that the only medicine available for the defending champions is to work harder and become a more compact team. He reminded the players that the time to fight against relegation is not at the tail end of the season but as early as possible.
    “The relegation is very close to us and we have to react.
    “I expected difficulties [this season], but not so strong. I expected some more points.
    “That’s normal after a team like Leicester win the title. Now we have to be compact, continue to work hard, because there is only one medicine – work hard and be together,” he said
    Leicester have only managed to garner 12 points in 12 matches and last recorded victory October 22nd thanks to a 3-1 defeat of Crystal Palace at the King Power Stadium with the Nigerian international grabbing the first goal in the 42nd minute.
    Ranieri will be hoping to sing victory song as his side hosts Club Brugge in Tuesday’s Champions League clash. Champions League tie away to København a fortnight ago ended goalless. The former Chelsea and Athletico Madrid coach will no doubt be praying for mother luck to shine on Musa and his teammates to give him something to cheer about.

  • Watford 2-1 Leicester: Musa plays for 12 mins, Ighalo missing

    Watford 2-1 Leicester: Musa plays for 12 mins, Ighalo missing

    Super Eagles forward, Ahmed Musa was in action for just 12 minutes as Premier league defending champions, Leicester City failed in their bid to earn away point Saturday.

    Musa just back from international break where he contributed in no small measure to Eagles defeat of Algeria in the World Cup qualifiers, was ushered in 12 minutes to the end of match with the visitors already 2-1 down.

    Compatriot Odion Ighalo was however an unused substitute for Watford.

    Etienne Capoue had shot the homers into the lead in the first minute of the match with teammate and Argentine import Roberto Pereyra increasing the tally 11 minutes later.

    Leicester’s consolation goal came in the 15th minute thanks to a penalty converted by Algerian international Riyad Mahrez who incidentally scored Algeria’s only goal in 3-1 loss to Nigeria November 12 at the Nest of Champions.

    Musa who came in as replacement for homeboy Marc Albrighton could not remedy the situation but ensured that Leicester maintained their 58 to 48 possession ratio to the end.

    The result left Leicester in 14th position on 12 points only two above the relegation zone, as their poor away run continued with a fifth defeat in six games.

    It was however double delight for Nigerian international Victor Anichebe as he grabbed two goals in 22 minutes to ensure Sunderland 3-0 win over visiting Hull City.  Teammate Jermaine Defoe had grabbed the first goal in the 34th minute before Anichebe took over finding the net in the 62nd and 84th minutes respectively.

  • Mikel, Musa, 18 others participate in Eagles’ first training session

    Mikel, Musa, 18 others participate in Eagles’ first training session

    Captain Mikel Obi, Ahmed Musa and 18 others on Tuesday took part in the Super Eagles’ first training session at the National Stadium, Abuja.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Mikel and Musa were among the latest arrivals at the team’s camp on Monday night.

    The team was separated into three groups and began with a light walk-out and head-tennis training under the watchful eyes of Super Eagles’ Technical Adviser, Gernot Rohr and Coach Salisu Yusuf.

    Mikel, Odion Ighalo, Ogenyi Onazi, William Troost-Ekong, Moses Simon and John Ogu made up the first group.

    The second group had Victor Moses, Musa, Kenneth Omeruo, Kingsley Madu and Uche Agbo.

    Kelechi Iheanacho, Alex Iwobi, Musa Mohammed and Wilfred Ndidi were in the third group, while goalkeepers Ikechukwu Ezenwa and Daniel Akpeyi trained separately.

    NAN observed that Ezenwa was very sharp in goal and displayed good reflexes, while his counterpart, Akpeyi was a little jaded and lacked match fitness.

    Mikel showed some sign of class and precision in his touches and passes, while Victor, Iheanacho and Iwobi were in excellent form.

    The trio of Leon Balogun, Brown Ideye and Shehu Abdullahi who were nursing knee and ankle injuries were engaged in light ball work.

    NAN, however, reports that Goalkeeper Dele Alampasu, Elderson Echiejile and Oghenekaro Etebo have yet to arrive at the camp.

    The Super Eagles are expected to hold another training session later on Tuesday.

    The Super Eagles will lock horns with Algeria in crucial Russia 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium, Uyo on Saturday.

  • Musa scores in Leicester victory over Palace

    Musa scores in Leicester victory over Palace

    AHMED Musa scored his first goal for Leicester City as the champions beat 3-1 Crystal Palace in the English Premier League yesterday.

    Musa struck on 42 minutes as the Foxes took the lead in a tight first half at the King Power Stadium.

    The Nigeria forward struck from outside the area following good work by Algerian striker, Islam Slimani who displayed impressive upper body strength before teeing him up with a delightful ball.

    Musa had the option of passing to Riyah Mahrez on his right but showed the belief and composure of a veteran to fire past the Palace goalkeeper, Steve Mandanda from 20 yards out.

    It was Musa’s first goal for Leicester since completing his move from Russian club, CSKA Moscow in the summer.

    Champions Leicester City left striker Jamie Vardy on the bench but capped a fine week with a third home league win of the season, beating Crystal Palace 3-1 thanks to goals by Ahmed Musa, Shinji Okazaki and Christian Fuchs. After continuing their 100 percent start in the Champions League, Leicester’s disappointing domestic form came back under scrutiny and they responded emphatically.

    Leicester had created little until three minutes before halftime when Musa lashed home an unstoppable shot from Islam Slimani’s set-up to open his account for the club.

  • IMPRESSIVE MUSA starts Premiership on losing note

    IMPRESSIVE MUSA starts Premiership on losing note

    NIGERIA international, Ahmed Musa, was on the losing side as the Premier League got off to a thrilling start on Saturday with defending champions, Leicester City, taking on newly promoted Hull City.

    Musa, who played all 90 minutes at the KC Stadium, was one of the stand-out performers in the season-opener but his effort was unable to save Leicester from going down to an opening day defeat as Hull City claimed a 2-1 victory.

    It was Robert Snodgrass’ second half goal that effectively condemned Musa and his Leicester teammates to defeat.

    The first half was lacklustre for the premier league champions as they had all the possession but were slow and not swift as witnessed last season.

    Leicester’s record signing Musa showed his lightning pace when he beat Livermore down the left but Jamie Vardy miss-timed his cut back as the Tigers survive.

    Musa again was involved as he latched onto a loose ball in the final third and again played the ball into Vardy’s part but the England forward blazed the ball over the bar.

    However, Hull went into the lead just before half-time as Snodgrass corner was connected with a header by David which Kasper Schmeichel pushed into the path of Hernandez and Diomande and both applied a bicycle kick at the same time to score but the goal was later awarded to Diomande.

    The Foxes started the second half on fire as Gray earned a penalty within 15 seconds of the restart and Riyad Mahrez stepped up to convert with ease.

  • Ahmed Musa storms Los Angeles with Leicester City

    Ahmed Musa storms Los Angeles with Leicester City

    Ahmed Musa and his Leicester City teammates are off to Los Angeles, United States for the next phase of their pre-season preparations.

    Though Musa who is a club-record signing for the Foxes is yet to open his goal-scoring account, the Nigerian international has dazzled in the test games featured so far and he has left no one in doubt that he is worth the millions splashed on him.

    Flying from Heathrow Airport, the East Midlands outfit took the Premier League trophy with them as they flew across the Atlantic.

    Accompanied with the Instagram caption: ‘The @premierleague champions are on board ready for our trip to #LosAngeles! #lcfc #preseason #premierleague #icc2016,’ skipper Wes Morgan can be seen sitting in the pilot’s seat with the trophy ahead of take-off.

    It has been flawless for Leicester thus far having recorded two wins from their two pre-season matches so far.

    Musa had his first silverware as the Premier League champions won on penalties (6-5) away at Celtic on Saturday evening after a 1-1 draw in normal time – all without star striker Jamie Vardy.

    The next task for Musa and his colleagues is the clash with French giants Paris Saint-Germain at the StubHub Center in California on July 30 in what will be a meeting of last season’s Premier League champions against the Ligue 1 winners.

  • Ahmed Musa will succeed in England – Iwobi

    Ahmed Musa will succeed in England – Iwobi

    Arsenal forward Alex Iwobi has tipped his Super Eagles teammate, Ahmed Musa, to succeed in the English Premier League (EPL).

    The Arsenal youngster described the ex- CSKA Moscow forward as “very fast.”

    Musa signed for Leicester City in a reported £16m deal to become the club’s record signing, and Iwobi believes the “flying” winger will justify the huge cash splashed on him by the English champions.

    “Yeah, he is a good player. I have played with him and one thing I can tell you for sure is that this guy is fast,” Goal quoted Iwobi as saying to Bleacher Report

    “I think he (Musa) can do well in England because he is exactly what you want in a winger. He will go past people and can cross the ball well.”

  • AHMED Musa’s master plan for Leicester City

    AHMED Musa’s master plan for Leicester City

    EVER has the arrival of a player generated so much interest in the 132-year existence of English Premier League side, Leicester City as much as that of Nigeria winger Ahmed Musa following his transfer from CSKA (Central Army Sports Club) Moscow to the King Power Stadium for £16.6 million club record fee.
    All over England and at Leicester in particular, Musa is the new Cinderella in town with both public and media purring over the arrival of the speedy Super Eagles’ star.
    For a start, Claudio Ranieri, the club’s Italian manager was reportedly delighted to add another ‘airplane’ to his Leicester City version of the Royal Air Force. Last season on their way to winning a historic Premier League title, Ranieri joked regularly that his side were like the RAF in attack, as they pushed forward with so much speed, and now with new boy Ahmed Musa set to bolster the forward ranks, the manager couldn’t be happier.
    “Musa can bring his speed,” said Ranieri while speaking to Foxes Player HD from the club’s pre season camp in Austria. “I don’t know if he’s as quick as Jamie Vardy, but he has lots of speed; it’s very important to have another airplane in our squad. Remember, we are the RAF and we’ve signed one of them!
    “I think everything good comes from the Chairman; the Chairman is fantastic and all the people behind him are fantastic and we try to buy the right people and then good players,” he noted about his new signings.
    Musa is Leicester’s most recent addition, following the signings of Nampalys ‘Papy’ Mendy, Ron-Robert Zieler and Luis Hernandez, and he reckoned that is where he belongs right now.
    “I feel very happy joining Leicester City, for me it’s one of the best clubs and I feel very happy,” Musa said after his unveiling last Friday.“I joined because it’s one of the best clubs in the Premier League and they are like a family. That’s why I joined Leicester City and I’m very excited; I look forward to seeing the fans in the new season and I will do my best to make them happy.”
    Speaking further exclusively from Leicester’s pre season training camp in Austria via an electronic message to MORAKINYO ABODURIN, the Super Eagles star at the 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil said he was looking forward to his adventure in England with heady optimism.

    “It has been great time at every club I (had) played for,” stated the 23-year-old who started his career at a modest club in Jos, Plateau state. “The journey and experiences of playing in those countries and clubs are the best any footballer can wish for.”
    From Jos to Holland en route to Moscow, it has been a remarkable breakthrough for Musa, the first Nigerian to score more than once in a FIFA World Cup match after his brace against Argentina in the 2014 FIFA World Cup.He began his career in the GBS Football Academy in Jos was loaned to JUTH F.C. in 2008 where he played 18 games, scoring four goals in his first two professional seasons for the Healers. He was subsequently loaned to Kano Pillars F.C. in the 200910 season where he set a new league scoring record of 18 goals in a season. He was soon on his way to Dutch club VVV-Venlo where he had an impressive two seasons between 2010 and 2012. In 2011, he was voted Nigeria Footballer of the Year in a poll conducted by African Independent Television (AIT).
    Despite several interests from English and German clubs, Musa signed for Russian side, CSKA Moscow for an undisclosed fee during the January transfer’s window in 2012. It was in Moscow that Musa became the toast of the fans with eye-catching performances in the domestic league as well as in Europe where he featured regularly for his club. In June last year, he signed a new four-year contract with CSKA and the deal would have kept him at the club until the end of the 201819 season but Leicester prised him away in a dream move to England.
    “I have never been in a hurry,” noted Musa, who at one time or the other was reportedly moving to big clubs like Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Ajax amongst others.“I believe in God’s time which is the best and that was why I was patient till the time come to move (to England).”
    Musa’s work is seemingly cut out at Leicester City following the club’s successful campaign last season where they won the title against all odds.
    Founded in 1884 as Leicester Fosse F.C., the Foxes were promoted into the Premier League after a decade away when they were crowned as champions of the Football League Championship in 201314.
    Their victorious outing in the 201516 Premier League was regarded as one of the greatest sporting upset ever. Prior to that, their highest ever finish was second place in the top flight, in Division One in 192829. The club holds a joint-highest seven second-tier titles (six Second Division and one Championship). City has several promotions to their name, as well as one League One title. In 1971, they won the FA Community Shield. They have also won the League Cup three times, were finalists in 1999, and have been FA Cup runners-up four times, a tournament record for the most defeats in the final without having won the competition. Leicester will feature in the 2016-17 UEFA Champions League as their fourth time playing European football and will also play in the 2016 International Champions Cup as a pre season tournament.
    But Musa remained unruffled about what lies ahead of him, adding his master plan was to contribute his best to the fortune of the club in England and Europe.
    “I have never been under pressure at any club I have played (before joining Leicester),”admitted Musa.“ And it won’t be different here too; I will be my usual self at Leicester as there is no cause to be under pressure.”
    As part of his plans for a thrilling experience in England, Musa equally told our correspondent about his plans for his family proving yet again that he is indeed a devoted family man:“My family will move with me (from Moscow) to England; and that is the plan for them.”
    Interestingly, Musa and other new faces at Leicester have joined the club’s pre-season training camp in Austria and Danny Drinkwater insisted that the team would be doing everything to make the new boys welcome. “They’re (the new signings) looking good; nice and sharp,” the England International reportedly told Foxes Player HD. “As a bunch of lads, we make sure that every player who comes in here feels welcome and I’m sure they’ll agree that it’s a pretty easy squad to fit into; so hopefully they all fit together and start to impress.”
    Building on Drinkwater’s suggestion, Musa equally admitted that that there ‘is no pecan without pains’ but insisted that hard work would keep him in good stead in his new adventure in England:“ There is nothing like secret to my success in CSKA Moscow (and at all other clubs I had played for); it is just hard work, dedication and God that has kept me going forward.
    “ I have good memories of my stay with CSKA Moscow; when we celebrated trophies that we won, when I scored goals and made the fans were happy and by the grace of God, it would be the same thing at Leicester,” he enthused.
    Meanwhile, Musa’s switch to Leicester has literally turned fans at his departed Russian club, CSKA Moscow to conglomerate of agitators with both the public and press faulting the rationale behind the sale of the gifted Nigerian player at this time.
    “ Musa was a key player for CSKA in the last couple of seasons, so the fans were sad when he decided to leave,” Sergey Kuzovenko, Moscow-based Football with Soviet Sport told The Nation Sport & Style.“In fact, no one’s there to replace him so it’s a little bit scary for them too because he’s got a great personality, a friendly, calm and humble guy who was never involved in any scandals in his 4 seasons.
    “ Many fans consider Musa as a player who became big in Russia, who’s made a big step forward here (especially in improving tactical skills) and they are proud about it. Some even call him “the son of CSKA”.
    “There is no anger at all, just sadness. Everybody likes Leicester and will now cheer for the club even more,” he added.
    While the fans may be lamenting, Musa’s big money move to Leicester was like a manna from the Heavens to the cash-trapped CSKA Moscow according to the vastly experienced Kuzovenko: “I think it’s (Musa’s transfer to Leicester) one of three biggest transfer deals in CSKA history (João Alves, was sold to Man City for £19 million, Yuri Zhirkov for £18 million to Chelsea),so they have to be satisfied if we are talking about the financial side.
    “ Russian football and CSKA in particular are in trouble (owner of the club Evgeny Giner was being sued for $98 million by some of his business partners recently) so good offers are accepted, they just have to survive somehow.
    “There’s financial fair play in addition too but he big problem is they still have no replacement for Musa, not a single quality striker in the team right now; there were times they had this Doumbia-Musa duo.”
    Speaking further, Kuzovenko gave the perspective of the Russian media to the big leap by Musa to Leicester, insisting that the vacuum of the Nigerian at CSKA Moscow would be difficult to fill: “ Overall, the media is saying the same as the fans; not a good sign for the league when strong players leave one after another (Hulk is gone, Axel Witsel will surely leave too and Vedran Ćorluka too and so on). “Probably the clubs are running out of money and there will be no big signings at all (maybe Zenit Saint Petersburg is an exception); I think some of the journalists feel flattered our league can still “produce” players which are bought by top-clubs.”
    Yet Kuzovenko has predicted a brighter future for Musa at Leicester with the seeming decline of standard of the Russian league.
    “I think it was about time for him to move on and make this next step in his career,” he admitted.”English style of football and Leicester in particular fit him well I guess, Musa will be the perfect man to punish the opponent in a fast counter attack (if Ranieri will keep the style of the previous season); great move!”
    As they say, the ball is now in the court of Musa to prove that his exploits over the years and indeed at CSKA Moscow were no flukes when he finally gets his career underway at Leicester City.

  • Musa to join Leicester in Austrian camp

    Musa to join Leicester in Austrian camp

    Nigeria international Ahmed Musa is expected to join up with the rest of the Leicester squad at the team training camp in Austria next week after completing his transfer from CSKA Moscow.

    CSKA Moscow has moved quickly to replace Musa after agreeing a loan move for Ivorian giant striker, Lacina Traore.

    Another Nigerian striker, Aaron Samuel, could have been the ex- Kano Pillars winger’s replacement at the army club, but he suffered a long-term knee injury and will be out for close to a year, africanFootball.com reports.

    Traore has featured for Premier League side Everton and Monaco in France.

    Musa’s transfer to Leicester will be announced at the weekend.

  • Ahmed Musa joins Leicester City

    Ahmed Musa joins Leicester City

    Premier League champions Leicester City have agreed a deal with CSKA Moscow to sign Nigeria forward Ahmed Musa, the player’s agent disclosed on Monday.

    The 23-year-old, who joined CSKA in 2012 and scored 54 goals in 168 games, is set to sign for a club record fee at the Foxes.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that Leicester City stunned all last season on their way to the English title.

    “Everything has been finalised and Musa will be in England for his medical on Wednesday,’’ his agent, Tony Harris, said.

    It was learnt that Musa had earlier turned down offers from Southampton, Everton and West Ham.

    CSKA Moscow coach Leonid Slutsky admitted the Nigerian, who can play as winger or striker, is on his way out of the club.

    “He’ll be leaving on Tuesday,’’ Slutsky told the Russian media.

    “If you look at the way things are done over there, you’ll see he is a player just made for English football.’’

    Musa made his international debut against Madagascar in September 2010 and has scored 11 times in 58 appearances for the Super Eagles.

    He scored twice in Nigeria’s 3-2 loss to Argentina at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, becoming the first Nigerian to score twice in a World Cup finals match.

    His first goal in that Group F game was his country’s fastest at the tournament, coming after just four minutes.