Tag: Echiejile

  • Ighalo, Echiejile thank Nigerians

    Super Eagles’ duo of Jude Ighalo and left back Elderson Echiejile have called on Nigerian fans to keep supporting the team ahead of tonight’s International friendly game against Serbia.

    In a telephone interview, Ighalo appealed to Nigerian fans to keep the support coming for the team against Serbia.

    ”We appreciate Nigerians, their support has been immense, but we need more prayers, and their unending support. The fans support has really been great for the team,” Ighalo told Brila FM.

    Meanwhile, Elderson Echiejile also appreciated the fans for their support so far, while urging the supporters for more.

    ”Nigerians have been really fantastic with their support, and we are hoping to get more from them,” Echiejile stated.

    Elderson further reaffirmed his readiness to give his best to the team whenever called upon.

    ”Currently, we are happy things are positive, and we are working hard for things to be better in each game. And whenever I get called upon, I am always ready to give my best, even though we are playing a friendly game, it’s a time to test the players, and whenever called upon, I always give my best,” he added.

    While thanking Nigeria fans for their support, Echiejile said the team will continue to do well in a bid to put smiles on the faces of Nigerians.

    The Super Eagles will face Serbia after beating Poland on home soil in the second International friendly game in London today.

  • International friendly: Echiejile to captain Eagles

    International friendly: Echiejile to captain Eagles

    Monaco defender Elderson Echiejile will captain the Super Eagles in their international friendly against

    Corsica on Friday night, the Nigeria Football Federation has announced.

    With the absence of substantive skipper Obi Mikel, Echiejile is the most experienced player in the squad, having made his Super Eagles debut eight years ago.

    Speaking at a press conference on Thursday, the left fullback and manager Gernot Rohr say they expect Corsica to put up a good fight to serve as preparation for the upcoming African Cup of Nations qualifier with South Africa.  Echiejile said: ”We expect a physically competitive game to serve as preparation for our upcoming matches.”

    Rohr added: ”I have played against Corsica here before with other national teams. I expect good game and atmosphere.”

    The press conference was also attended by Corsica national team coach, Jean Michel Cavalli and goalkeeper Nicolas Pennteau.

    Super Eagles and AS Monaco wing-back Elderson Echiejile has said the Super Eagles will not underrate the Corsica Senior National Team when both sides lock horns today evening at the Stade Francois Coty, Ajaccio.

    The Super Eagles play the tiny island of Corsica in a warm up game ahead of the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against South Africa’s Bafana Bafana on the 10th of June, and despite Corsica’s non- affiliation with either UEFA or FIFA, Echiejile says they expect some kind of challenge from the team.

    “I know a bit about them, when I was here in France. Most of their players play in the Ligue One, so I expect a tough challenge from them. We cannot afford to, and will not underrate them,” Elderson told thenff.com

    A number of first –team players are not in Corsica either as a result of visa hitch or injury, but Nigeria’s

    camp in Ajaccio boasts a number of young, ambitious fresh legs called up to jostle for positions in the team.

    The former Sporting Braga FC defender believes healthy competition for first team places in the team is a welcome development.

    “The team is improving after every game but there are places in the team the coach thinks need more competition which to me is a welcome development. Every good team needs a good back up and I think that is what has informed the reason for the new faces in the team for these friendlies,” he opined.

    The Eagles tackle Corsica Senior Team today at the Stade Francois Coty, Ajaccio starting from 8pm.

    The Corsica Federation, Ligue Corse de Football, have offered free tickets to children up to twelve years old living in the Island to watch Friday’s friendly between Corsica and Nigeria.

    The Squadra Corsa association presided by Dédé Discala says he wants to give an opportunity to the children and their companion to see the big names on the Nigerian team, including Manchester City’s Kelechi Iheanacho and Leicester City striker Ahmed Musa.

    ”We want them to share this moment and that it remains a beautiful memory for them,” Dédé Discala was quoted as saying by Corse Matin.

    “Around the flags of Corsica and Nigeria, it seemed interesting to us to send the message of a welcoming island with children, social categories and very different origins.

    ”That is what it is to live together and it is very important for us.”

    The children will welcome the two national teams to the pitch before joining the spectators to watch the game, which begins at 2000 hours.

  • Echiejile joins Standard Liege on loan

    Echiejile joins Standard Liege on loan

    Nigeria international Elderson Echiejile has agreed a season-long loan move to Belgian topflight outfit Standard Liege.

    The 28-year-old was moved on to Stade Maurice Dufrasne to gain more first-team experience owing to lack of regular playing time under manager Leonardo Jardim in France.

    .@EldersonEch heeft getekend bij Standard: https://t.co/fSVFlC2Erh #RSCL #WelcomeElderson #DeadlineDay pic.twitter.com/KdiGThXXZf

    — Standard de Liège (@Standard_RSCL) August 31, 2016

    Echiejile joined AS Monaco  in 2014 from Braga but had failed to make an impact during his time with the Red and Whites.

  • Champions League: Echiejile  disappointed with Monaco’s exit

    Champions League: Echiejile disappointed with Monaco’s exit

    Elderson Echiejile was disappointed that Monaco have been knocked out of the UEFA Champions League after losing 4-3 on aggregate to Valencia on Tuesday.

    Therefore, the left back’s goal 15 minutes from time was in vain, with the Principality side failing to score a third that would have taken the game to extra time.

    The 27-year-old Echiejile scored for the first time in the competition since hitting target in the 76th minute in Sporting Braga’s 3-0 win over Celtic on July 28, 2010.

    “Painful to have missed out of the champions league in such a way. We will repay your faith….#OurFans #UCL, ” Echiejile posted on Twitter.

    Elderson Echiejile has scored four goals in European competitions since he debuted in September 2008 in Rennes 2-1 win over Twente in the Europa League.

  • Echiejile backs Ghana to lift title

    Echiejile backs Ghana to lift title

    Nigerian international Elderson Echiejile has backed the Black Stars of Ghana to win the ongoing African Nations Cup (AFCON) in Equatorial Guinea.

    The Monaco defender was part of the Super Eagles team that won the tournament in 2013 but Nigeria failed to qualify this time around to defend their title.

    “Seriously, this is a difficult one. Every team in this year’s AFCON stand a chance,” he said in a chat with FCNaija.com

    “You can see that there are no pushovers in African football anymore. I think Ghana can win this.”

    Echiejile was in 90 minutes’ action for Monaco as they beat Vincent Enyeama’s Lille in a Ligue 1 match yesterday.

  • Elderson to undergo scan for hip injury

    Elderson to undergo scan for hip injury

    Elderson Echiejile was to undergo a scan on Wednesday to determine the extent of a hip injury he suffered on Tuesday night in Monaco’s 2-0 home win over RC Lens in the French Ligue 1.

    The left-back, who has enjoyed a fine run at Monaco lately, limped off the pitch in the 84th minute and was replaced by Lucas Ocampos.

    “I will have a scan on the injury today, but I do not think it is a serious injury,” he said.

    Elderson first suffered the injury during a AFCON 2015 qualifier against South Africa in Cape Town and was sidelined briefly.

    The Nigeria defender was ruled out of the World Cup in Brazil due to a muscle problem he suffered in a warm-up up game leading to Brazil 2014.

  • Echiejile set to be a regular

    Echiejile set to be a regular

    Monaco defender, Elderson Echiejile, is set to be given a regular run in the team after Layvin Kurzawa picked up a thigh injury.

    The 22-year-old was substituted with 12 minutes left to play in France’s 1-1 draw with Sweden on Tuesday and scans by Monaco revealed he will miss up to six weeks of competitive football.

     Kurzawa started ahead of Echiejile and he has made 10 starts in comparison to four made by the Nigerian in the French Ligue 1.

    His injury forced absence provides the Nigerian an opportunity to force his way into manager Leonardo Jardim starting line up starting with the game against Caen.

    A part of the Nigeria team which failed to qualify for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations, he is expected to be thrown into the deep end in today’s game against Caen despite arriving France on Thursday.

    Last season Kurzawa limited him to just five appearances in the league from a possible 18 after the Nigerian joined the team in January from Portuguese side Sporting Braga.

    Monaco, last season’s runners-up, are enduring an indifferent start to the season as they are presently eighth on the log with 19 points after 13 games.

  • Echiejile: hard work can propel Monaco to glory

    Echiejile: hard work can propel Monaco to glory

    Injured Super Eagles and Monaco of France defender, Elderson Echiejile has revealed that his side can do well in the Ligue 1 this season as well as in Europe.

    Monaco beat Montpellier 1-0 yesterday evening at La Mosson in a Ligue 1 clash and Echiejile stated that with the amount of talent in the team, all that was left to be done was concentration and hard work.

    “We have great players with great dreams and power,” he said. “We have players with all qualities in every department so I think we just have to work really hard.”

    He added: “If we stick together, what we’ll achieve will really surprise people.”

    Echiejile has featured only once for Monaco this season, disappointingly in a 4-1 mauling by Girondins de Bordeaux earlier in August.

    Monaco have accrued just 10 points this season with the win at La Mosson seeing them climb to the first half of the table.

  • Coupe de France quarter-finals draw: Enyeama to face Rennes

    Coupe de France quarter-finals draw: Enyeama to face Rennes

    • Echiejile battles Lens

    Super Eagles shot-stopper, vincent Enyeama and his Lille mates will tackle Rennes in one of Coupe de France quarter-finals fixtures, while Echiejiele’s Monaco will face Ligue 2 side Lens.

    The midweek draw ensured that Lille’s trip to Rennes is the only Ligue 1 clash with En Avant de Guingamp travelling across France to the Stade Pierre de Coubertin to take on CFA outfit AS Cannes.

    CFA outfit AS Moulins’ game at home to Ligue 2 Angers SCO completes the draw, with the next round of the competition kicking off on Tuesday March 15, before May’s final at the Stade de France.

    The full draw:

    AS Cannes (CFA) – Guingamp (L1)

    Moulins AS (CFA) – Angers (L2)

    Monaco (L1) – Lens (L2)

    Rennes (L1) – Lille (L1)

  • Echiejile sure of Monaco success

    Echiejile sure of Monaco success

    Nigeria defender Elderson Echiejile has said he hopes to quickly adjust to the French Ligue 1 after his recent switch to Monaco.

    The 26-year-old defender featured for Stade Rennes also in the French top flight before he moved to Sporting Braga of Portugal in 2010.

    “I’m delighted with the chance offered me by Monaco to return to Ligue 1. I already know the league and so adjusting to it will be a lot easier,” Elderson told his official website www.elderson3.com

    The Nigeria international has yet to make his Ligue 1 debut for title-chasing Monaco, but he has insisted he will grab his chance in the first team once he gets it.

    France Under 19 international Layvin Kurzawa has pinned down the left full-back position at Monaco, and Elderson reasoned that it has given coach Claudio Ranieri more options.

    “The coach needs two good players in each position because that will give him more options,” he said.