Tag: Samuel Chukwueze

  • Watching Mikel, Musa a big motivation

    Villarreal forward Samuel Chukwueze revealed that he draws motivation from Nigeria captain John Obi Mikel and Ahmed Musa when they play for the country.

    Chukwueze earned his invitation to the national team for the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations after producing a string of impressive performances in the Spanish top-flight during the 2018/2019 season.

    During his debut season in La Liga, the 20-year-old contributed five goals and two assists in 26 appearances for the Yellow Submarine.

    In March, Chukwueze made his international debut against Uganda in a friendly game and he is currently one of the youngests player in the Super Eagles’ camp in Asaba, alongside Sporting Charleroi’s Victor Osimhen and goalkeeper Francis Uzoho.

    After training with the whole team this week, he disclosed the influence Mikel and Musa have on his career.

    Read Also: Captain: Rohr insists on Mikel

    “When I was young, I used to watch Mikel Obi and Ahmed Musa; 2010 and 2014 World Cup. They always motivate me,” Chukwueze told the media.

    “Now it is a dream come true, they always motivate me to keep working hard so I can reach my potential.”

    As part of preparations for the Afcon, Nigeria are scheduled to play against Zimbabwe at the Stephen Keshi Stadium on Saturday.

    They will make their 18th AFCON appearance in Group B where they have been paired against Guinea, Madagascar and Burundi.

  • Chukwueze scores as Barca survive Villarreal scare

    Super Eagles winger Samuel Chukwueze was on target for hosts Villarreal as FC Barcelona survived a scare in an eight-goal thriller in a Spanish La Liga clash on Tuesday.

    FC Barcelona’s Lionel Messi came off the bench to help the La Liga leaders battle back from 4-2 down in stoppage time to snatch a remarkable 4-4 draw at struggling Villarreal.

    The Catalans thus avoided a first league loss since November.

    A last-gasp Luis Suarez strike after captain and top scorer Messi gave them hope with a deadly free kick in the 90th minute at Estadio de la Cerámica.

    The draw resulted in Barca’s lead over nearest challengers Atletico Madrid, who had earlier won 2-0 at home to lowly Girona, being trimmed to eight points.

    Read Also: Arsenal, Leicester table N17b for Chukwueze

    All these have however come ahead of Saturday’s top-of-the-table showdown at the Nou Camp.

    Even without Messi, Gerard Pique and Ivan Rakitic in their starting line-up, the visitors still strolled into the lead through a Philippe Coutinho goal in the 12th minute.

    Brazilian forward Malcom soon doubled the lead with a header.

    But Villarreal, who began the game hovering one point above the relegation zone, were to soon haul themselves back into contention.

    It began with a strike from dazling 19-year-old Chukwueze midway through the first half.

    Cameroon striker Karl Toko Ekambi took advantage of slack positioning from Barca goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen to equalise soon after the interval.

    Vicente Iborra completed the home side’s remarkable revival just after the hour mark.

    Messi was called from the bench to rescue the champions, but instead Villarreal increased their lead with a strike from substitute Carlos Bacca.

    Alvaro Gonzalez was then dismissed for Villarreal for a second booking with four minutes remaining.

    It thus paved the way for Messi and Suarez to strike for Barca and produce a remarkable finish to an enthralling contest.

    NAN

  • SAMUEL CHUKWUEZE: MY BREAKTHROUGH WITH VILLAREAL IN EUROPA LEAGUE

    Following his dream first team start in the Europa League recently for Villarreal CF in an away tie against Spartak Moskva, Nigerian teenager, Samuel Chukwueze, speaks about his breakthrough with the Yellow Submarines and how he’s grappling with life at his current place of abode in Europe, reports CHIZOBA NWACHUKWU.

    At the end Match Day Two, in group G of the Europa league, the Otkritie Stadium had served up an entertaining fixture between Villarreal CF (proudly nicknamed The Yellow Submarine) and Spartak Moskva, the game ended with three goals apiece.

    Of course, The Yellow Submarines took the lead twice, then went behind at 2-3 but they powered back to salvage a point in a thrilling 3-3 draw.

    Yet, one of the highlights of the energy-sapping encounter was the first senior start for Villarreal in the Europa League for former Nigerian youth international, Samuel Chukwueze, barely weeks after making his debut as a replacement for Nicola Sansone in  the 2-2 home draw against Rangers FC.

    But at the Otkritie Stadium, the FIFA U-17 World Cup Chile 2015 bronze ball winner, played as the right winger in a 4-4-1-1 system used by the team, helping in the build up to the second goal by Pablo Fornals.

    Until he was later subbed off in the 70th minute of the game for Santi Cazorla, who scored the equalising goal from the spot to spare the team’s blushes, Chukwueze dazzled with his velvet skill on the right wing much to the pleasure of the travelling fans who gave him a standing ovation.

    “It was a dream come true for me,” Chukwueze whose middle name Chimerenka in his native Igbo dialect means ‘God did this one’ told The Nation. “Although I knew I worked hard, I was not expecting it.

    “I was surprised when the coach said ‘Samuel you’re starting’; I was very happy. It was a nice experience for me and I loved it,” added Chukwueze, showing that awesome feeling like a kid handed his first toy car.

    For the uninitiated, the Europa League is the second most important club competition in Europe with the winner guaranteed huge cash as well as the chance to play the winner of the UEFA Champions League for the prestige UEFA Super Cup.

    No wonder, Villarreal manager, Javi Calleja, had some good words for the Nigerian teenage star, tasking him to work harder in order to add his quota to the overall success of team they want to go all the way to glory.

    Chukwueze would equally admit he needs to work “harder” to maintain his growing status in the team and improving himself since according to him his happiness lies turning out regularly for the Yellow Subramines.

    “I am happy that I have made my debut for the first team in the Europa league, this is my second season,” he said when pressed about his progress so far.

    As the saying goes, talent without hard work is nothing and the lad further explained: “I want to put in more hard work and make more progress, move up and never come down.”

    This is only his second year of his five-year contract with Villarreal, so making his first start is definitely a step in the right direction. Consistency is key for growth and development as well as setting reachable goals is very important.

    “I am working hard so as to make my debut in La Liga,’ he reassured.

    Villarreal currently are in the top half of the table, battling among the big boys of the Spanish league, including the likes of Real Madrid, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid and they have the prospect of going beyond their 5th finish in the 2016-2017 season.

    Despite playing several games in the Segunda Division B where he scored two goals, Chukwueze explained that his best moment yet was a rare opportunity of showcasing his talent in the Europa League.

    He offered: “My best game was against Spartak Moskva in the Europa League. It was a good game with good experience, although the cold was much, it was still a nice game and loved it,” Obviously, he had been dreaming about his start and after the game he gained more exposure that added to his maturity as a player.

    Meanwhile, in a file interview with The Nation, Chukwueze had talked about his dream of becoming Africa’s Best Player in the foreseeable future, adding that he was always inspired by the success story of former Super Eagles captain, Nwankwo Kanu, who shone from his youthful days in Ajax before being revered throughout the world for his other accomplishments, especially while at English Premier League side, Arsenal.

    Why shouldn’t Chukwueze dare to dream?

    He is a young talent with a long career still and he admitted that with hard work and humility, he would one day become a household name in Nigeria.

    As a young footballer fraught with emotions, he recognised the support of his family, especially his adorable mom.

    “The initial plan was for my mom to stay with me after being here when I signed my first contract with Villarreal but it didn’t work out,” he volunteered. “She had to stay in Nigeria since she is also working there and taking care of my siblings.

    “I am the first born of the house and that is a huge responsibility, but I really thank my family for their support always.”

    He continued about the challenges of leaving home early at a young age in order to eke out a living and develop his career:  “I had to do it; that is coming over here, though it was difficult initially. I had to face the reality of life and become a man my siblings can look up to.

    “I have to put food on the table for my mom and siblings and the only way I can do that is by focusing on my career and working hard.

    “I miss them so much because settling down has not been easy. I haven’t settled well, I am still coping, learning the language, coupled with the environment and everything.”

    Of course, moving away from one’s country to another is not easy. Language becomes a barrier, one finds it hard to communicate and express oneself.

    A player needs to communicate with the teammates and coaches and because of this obvious inability, Chukwueze said he has been using his spare time wisely.

    “I go to classes to learn Spanish, so that I will understand everybody and communicate well, so after training sessions I go to learn. After the classroom, I come back home to use my laptop to watch and learn more Spanish,” Chukwueze added.

    Surely, all work and no play makes Chukwueze a dull boy. “Most often, I hang out with friends to have fun, watch jokes on YouTube and go out to play soccer on FIFA.

    “What makes me happy?” Chukwueze jokingly repeated the question. “My progress and seeing my mom and my siblings happy.”

    Chukwueze sure sounded like a mummy’s boy. Well, a mother’s love is what everyone should be able to feel as it is important to growth and the making up of a person.

    Having stated several times that his mother is the source of his happiness, there is no doubting that Chukwueze will do everything possible to remain a delight of Villarreal faithful and Nigerians in particular.

  • Monaco join Porto in chase for Chukwueze

    Monaco join Porto in chase for Chukwueze

    Top French Ligue 1 club AS Monaco has tabled a bid for Nigeria U-20 star, Samuel Chukwueze, after his proposed switch to Arsenal fell through.

    The dazzling winger has already been courted by Portuguese giants FC Porto.

    “Monaco has made Chukwueze a good offer and it is left for his academy to decide on it now,” a source told africanFootball.com on Monday.

    “The owner of the academy just returned from Europe at the weekend or so and a decision will be taken shortly.”

  • Eaglets’ Chukwueze dumps Red Bull Salzburg for Arsenal

    Eaglets’ Chukwueze dumps Red Bull Salzburg for Arsenal

    Golden Eaglets star, Samuel Chukwueze, has turned down what his handlers described as “peanuts” offered by Austrian club Red Bull Salzburg in order to join compatriot Kelechi Nwakali at English Premier League side, Arsenal.

    Earlier this month, Chukwueze, who played alongside Nwakali at last year’s FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile, was in Austria along with his mother to negotiate a transfer, africanFootball.com reports,

    Nwakali is likely to have his work permit granted having been voted the MVP at the U-17 World Cup, but that may not be the case for attacking midfielder Chukwueze, who finished as third highest scorer with three goals.

    However, sources have now revealed that Chukwueze’s representatives were far from impressed with what Red Bull offered after Arsenal offered as much as 2.9 million pounds for him.

     

  • Wenger confirms Arsenal’s interest in Eaglets duo

    Wenger confirms Arsenal’s interest in Eaglets duo

    Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed that the English Premier League club is in advanced discussions to sign Nigerian youngsters, Kelechi Nwakali and Samuel Chukwueze.

    The Frenchman said the club identified Nwakali “as a top player” at last year’s FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile, supersport.com reports.

    He added that deals for the pair is still not concluded as “talks are progressing well” and hopes the club lands both players in the current transfer window barring “work permit problems or medical issues.”

    “Talks are progressing well. There are work permit issues. There are medical issues, because they have to make medicals. It’s progressing well. We identified Nwakali as the player of the tournament (at last year’s FIFA U- 17 World Cup), basically, and as a top player.

    “We will see if we can manage to get it over the line during this transfer period. (If we can), we will do it. Chukwueze is (signing) as well,” supersport.com quoted Wenger as saying at a press conference on Friday.

    Arsenal remain front-runners to land the Nigerian pair despite earlier interest from German giants Bayern Munich.

    Nwakali, 17, was named the best player at the tournament which Nigeria won.

    Chukwueze got a bronze boot for his impressive performance for Nigeria after scoring three goals and weighing in with three assists at the cadet World Cup.

     

  • Arsenal offer £6m for Nwakali, Chukwueze

    Arsenal offer £6m for Nwakali, Chukwueze

    English Premier League side, Arsenal, has offered a total of £6million for Nigerian youngsters, Kelechi Nwakali and Samuel Chukwueze.

    The youngsters, who shone at last year’s FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile in November, are expected with their guardians and academy officials in London this month to complete the transfer to the London Gunners, africanFootball.com reports.

    “Kelechi (Nwakali) will cost £3.9million, while £2.1million is for Chukwueze,” a source told africanFootball.com.

    “This is the full package including training compensation to the players’ academy and what have you.”

    Last year, Nwakali’s agents demanded  £4million from another EPL side, Manchester City, after he underwent trials at The Etihad.

    City officials felt the player was overpriced and did not follow up on the deal.

    Kelechi’s older brother, Chidiebere is on the books of City and his own transfer three years ago cost over £3million.

  • Nigeria unveils U-17 World Cup squad

    Nigeria unveils U-17 World Cup squad

    Golden Eaglets coach, Emmanuel Amuneke, has named his 21-man squad for the FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile.

    Nigeria would be hoping to defend the world title it won two years ago at the United Arab Emirates and will meet Chile, USA and Croatia in Group A, Goal reports.

    Key members of the squad such Victor Osimhen, Victor Nwakali and Samuel Chukwueze made the list.

    There are three goalkeepers, four defenders, eight midfielders and six strikers in the squad.

    The squad:

    GOALKEEPERS: Akpan Udoh, Amos Benjamin, Chisom Chiaha

    DEFENDERS: Tobechukwu Ibe, Lukman Zakari, Ejike Ikwu, John Lazarus

    MIDFIELDERS: David Enogela, Kingsley Michael, Samuel Chukwueze, Edidiong Essien, Chukwudi Agor, Joel Osikel, Kelechi Nwakali, Chinedu Madueke

    FORWARD: Funsho Bamgboye, Victor Osimhen, Sunday Alimi, Udochukwu Anumudu, Orji Okwonkwo, Osinachi Ebere