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  • KENNETH OMERUO: My second appearance in World Cup amazing

    Super Eagles defender, Kenneth Omeruo, is feeling on top of the world for making a back-to-back World Cup appearance. He spoke with TUNDE LIADI before jetting out to Russia.

    THE late coach Stephen Keshi had elevated the young Kenneth Omeruo to a regular defender/libero in his team going into the 2013 Africa Nations Cup, where Nigeria won the tournament after 19 years.

    His impressive performance at the AFCON elevated him to the 2014 World Cup, and he played in all four matches before France eliminated Nigeria in the second round.

    Omeruo informed that appearing at the World Cup a second time is amazing. “It means a lot. It is amazing. I have been to the World Cup before and I knew how magnificent it was. I am really glad to have another chance to represent Nigeria in Russia.

    “I want to play every game and I will like to start from the beginning to the end. Nigeria is a country with lots of talents and I am only opportune to be here. Every time I go back home to play football on the streets with my former playmates I am always amazed at what I see. We have good players and it is not that I am the best but just because I am lucky to be selected. And no matter who plays it is the country that we are trying to put in focus, not just myself. Anyone that is selected is welcome by me.”

    On his status at Chelsea, Omeruo who is on loan with Kasimpasa in Turkey, said he made the right move by opting to go out on loan.

    “For me, I know the situation in Chelsea. We have lots of amazing talents at the club and they are all doing well in their respective positions. It is no longer about playing for Chelsea for some of us. Every player wants to play in a recognised league where they would be mentioned regularly. If I decide to stay at Chelsea not minding if I remain on the bench while waiting for a player to get injured, I don’t think I will have the opportunity I am having now to represent my fatherland at the World  Cup for the second consecutive time.

    “I would have loved to stay and fight for a shirt like Victor Moses did, but as I said, I have gone on several loan moves, which has made it possible for me to play more games than I should have been with Chelsea. I will like to see what my involvement with the Super Eagles at the World Cup in Russia brings. It is obvious that I need a (more stable) home. They are aware of this as well and I hope I get a good World Cup and have more options in the summer transfer.”

    Omeruo speaks more in the exclusive interview. Excerpts:

    Leaving home to play abroad

    One of the difficulties we African players face is going abroad to play. It is difficult but I thank God for where I am today.

    Parents’ endorsement

    Things have changed now than it was when I started playing. My parents are not saying anything to my siblings that have decided to play football because of the success that I have brought to the family in the course of representing Nigeria.

    Mother’s belief

    I think my mum had more belief than myself because she predicted that I would wear the national team jersey one day. For us, we felt she just wanted the best for us but it worked the way she predicted it. I played and my younger brother was also in the Under 20 camp some years ago. It was amazing because I never believed even when Chelsea called me that they were interested in me. I didn’t believe it. I didn’t take them seriously.

    Football family  I don’t really think I had any role to play in their career as footballers because three of us started playing the game almost at the same time. I will say I was just lucky to be the first to really make it but football has been what we do since we were at school.

    Nigerian league

    I played a lot of games for Sunshine Stars but the one I won’t forget in a hurry was the one with Enyimba because I dislocated my shoulder during the game. It was bad because it affected me later in the future. I had an amazing time with Sunshine Stars and this toughened me up for the challenges ahead. Before playing the Under 17 World Cup which we hosted, I never played any league and it was good for me.

    Kasimpasa experience

    My form is fine and I can say that I had an amazing season for myself in Turkey. It was good partnering with Oboabona. We won a trophy and I think we can still win more trophies with the present Eagles. I will keep doing what I am doing, which is working hard and also be keeping myself fit and to be ready whenever called upon; whether I start or coming from the bench.

    We had a good team. We had a coach who played a pattern that suited me very well. I adapted quickly to his pattern and it helped me to play every week.

    2013 AFCON

    When I received my invitation to the national team, I was playing at a right back for Den Haag in Holland and when I saw the invite I was actually thinking I was called up to fill the space and that before the team departed for South Africa I would be dropped. But for me when I had the chance to play, I was very focused and it made me do well. I went into the Nations Cup not knowing if I would play any game at all because I was just coming into the team, but when I started the second game, I did that as a centre back and it was different from the position I had been playing before then. It was my position and I was able to cope very well there.

    Experience at Chelsea

    It was good. Initially, when I signed for Chelsea and I stayed back in Holland there were so many questions I couldn’t answer because young players who were my teammates in ADO Den Haag wanted me to furnish them everything about the club, but I couldn’t provide the answer. They were eager to know about the facilities at the stadium, but I haven’t been there before at that time because I signed for them while in Holland and I remained there. There was a player that kept on teasing me that I called myself a player on a team but I was yet to go there.

    I didn’t go to England until after the 2013 Nations Cup and the FIFA Confederation Cup. I was supposed to come into the main team of Chelsea but the injury I copped during the Confederation Cup in Brazil, which was a recurrence of the shoulder injury I had while playing for Sunshine Stars against Enyimba, slowed me down. I had already secured almost everything including getting a work permit but that injury changed a lot of things. After my injury, I went back to England with a view that I could still go with them to the pre-season but I felt the shoulder injury had not been properly treated because of the kind of pain I experienced few days before our departure.

    I had to go through a surgery and they recalled Kurt Zouma to take my place. I was out for like four months and I had to go on loan to Middlesbrough because it was a World Cup year. I went there to seek more playing time so that I could be in the Eagles team to the World Cup.

    Marriage and career

    I feel focused and more responsible. I have more responsibilities now more than before. I am really focused. You said you will like to have a home which means you are not really comfortable with present arrangement of sending you on several loans.

    Most memorable game for Nigeria

    It is certainly going to be the game against Burkina Faso in the final of the 2013 AFCON. It was my first trophy for the Super Eagles and also my first game for Nigeria’s senior national team. It was a good way to launch my career with the Eagles.

    If not a footballer

    I really don’t know. It may be probably going to school and becoming a banker.

    Football idol

    Former Super Eagles captain, Joseph Yobo, was my idol while growing up.

    Most troubled striker

    I will have to choose between Edin Dzeko and Karim Benzema.

    Eagles as youngest squad in Russia

    It is a blessing. Only a few of us that have played in the World Cup before and the new ones are determined to prove their mettle in Russia. It will have a positive influence on us.

    Difference between current squad and Brazil 2014 team

    I will say we are younger now. We are the youngest team this time around unlike 2014 when we had a blend of experience and young players.

    Favourite Nigerian dish

    I will say okaze soup and eba.

    Favourite all-time 11

    Enyeama, Omeruo, David Luiz, Xavi, Marcelo, Ronadinho, Coutinho, Ronaldo, Ibrahimovic, Neymar, Victor Moses

    Between C. Ronaldo and Messi

    Ronaldo.

    Favourite colour?

    White.

    FIFA or PES?

    FIFA! It is more mature and real.

    Most dressed Super Eagles player

    I will pick Uche Agbo.

    Team’s pastor

    Daniel Akpeyi.

    Most jovial player in the Eagles camp

    Uche Agbo.

    Which will you call the biggest stadium that you have ever played?

    I was at Wembley Stadium but I didn’t play. I will say the stadia at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil were amazing.

    Will you allow your son to play football in the future?

    Definitely, I will and he will also play for Nigeria by God’s grace.

  • M.I, Small Doctor Party in Surulere with Football Fans (Pictures)

    The Nation can report that it was more than the thrills and frills of live football match on Friday at the Super Eagles Dome at Surulere in Lagos State.

    The hundreds of the Nigeria national team fans dazzled to the live performances from the trio of M.I, Small Doctor and DJ BIG N at the 360 exquisite dome set by Nigerian Breweries brand, Star Lager for the match.

    It was really after the three time African champion recorded their first victory at the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Russia.

    The Eagles victory against Iceland got light up to a full blown rave party after Ahmed Musa-the matchwinner- scored his second goal minutes after the hitting the back of the net for the first goal…

    It was more than the rhythmic titillating  echoes of issa Gooallll!!!! Issa Gooaal!!!, Issa Gooaalll!!!, Issa Goalll!!!

    The fans stood up from their couch to celebrate the goals, the spontaneously raised their bottles of beers, embraced the one another exchanged infecting smiles, the all dome turned to an open air of jubilation for the World Cup Eagles.

    Recall that the Leicester city striker – Musa, who emerged as the Man-of-the Match, scored in the 49th and 75th minutes of the game to set the victory song for Nigeria.

    The party could not stop into the night at the dome, in Surulere after the Ahmed Musa’s brace.

    The Super Eagles Dome boasts of cutting-edge features such as high-tech and multimedia technology that gives a 360-degree experience, a tunnel showcasing the glorious history of Super Eagles on LED, a VIP lounge, and a mini studio.

    It was all a wave of entertainment into the night as the musical performances from the Nigerian artiste kept the evening out with an exciting after-party.

    As high-point the Eagles fans also got to win branded items such as generators, freezers and television sets and so much more.

    The Super Eagles Dome is also expected to be the scene of exciting football and anticipation from Nigeria fans when the team takes on  the Argentine national team in a make or mar final group game on Tuesday June 26th.

  • World Cup: Brazil secure first win with late goals

    • Brazil 2-0 Costa Rica
    • Coutinho nets late winner (90+1)
    • Neymar doubles lead (90+6)
    • Fagner, Neymar start
    • Group E encounter
    • Brazil drew opening game
    • Costa Rica lost to Serbia

    FT: Brazil made their fans sweat, but they got the job done with a late show sparked by Coutinho’s 91st minute strike. Neymar added gloss with a further goal in added time. The PSG man was at the heart of the game throughout, including winning a penalty which was sensationally overturned by VAR. Brazil have their win. The only way is up from here.

    TEAM NEWS – HEADLINES

    Brazil have been forced into one change to their line-up because of an injury to right-back Danilo – he has a thigh problem. Corinthians’ Fagner replaces him. Neymar – as coach Tite confirmed – is fit to start after his injury scare.

    COSTA RICA TEAM NEWS

    Team to play Brazil: Navas, Gamboa, Acosta, González, Duarte, Oviedo, Venegas, Guzmán, Borges, Bryan Ruiz, Ureña

    BRAZIL TEAM NEWS

    Team to play Costa Rica: Alisson, Fágner, Thiago Silva, Miranda, Marcelo, Coutinho, Casemiro, Paulinho, Willian, Gabriel Jesús, Neymar

    HOW’S IT SHAPING UP?

    Group E is still anyone’s so far – although for Costa Rica, it’s more of an uphill struggle than anyone else. Serbia lead the group by two points but face Switzerland later this afternoon, while Brazil can get their start back on track with three points which would take them top, at least temporarily.

     

  • World Cup: IRAN 0-1 SPAIN (Costa, 54)

    IRAN 0-1 SPAIN (Costa, 54)

    Costa scored Spain’s only goal of the encounter in the 54th minute to hand Fernando Hierro’s side their first win of the tournament after their opening 3-3 draw with Portugal last Friday.

    After the win, Costa’s goals tally has increased to three in two games

    Spain will face Morocco in their next game on Monda

    The formidable Spanish front line proved that they have goals in them, with Diego Costa spearheading the attack in the No. 9 role.

    Real call that Costa scored two goals in the 3-3 blockbuster against Portugal in one of the games of the tournament so far, Spain now turn their attention to Iran.

    A rare David De Gea mistake, combined with some CR7 brilliance, kept Portugal within touching distance of the 2010 world champs.

    His fantastic solo effort turned the Portuguese defenders inside out, as he buried his shot past a helpless Rui Patricio.

    Now that he has settled into his new role, Spain coach Fernando Hierro will encourage his players to take valuable points from the likes Iran and Morocco.

    Against top quality opposition, he looked class, so how will he fare against the lower ranked Iran?

    Goal Costa 54th minute

  • World Cup: Eagles train for set-pieces on volleyball court

    Super Eagles players on Wednesday put their heading skills to test as they trained on set pieces ahead of Iceland crucial clash on Friday.

    The Eagles players conducted the training in a chalk drawn volley ball court with three players in each side of the court for their next match at the 45,000 spectators Volgograd Arena.

    They volleyed the ball with their legs and exchanged passes with their heads across an erected pole at the middle of the court on Wednesday morning in training that lasted for hours.

    While William Troost-Ekong (Bursaspor), Tyronne Ebuehi (Ado Den Haag), Elderson Echiejile (Cercle Brugge KSV), were on the left side of the court watching from a video post Ogenyi Onazi (Trabzonspor), Alex Iwobi (Arsenal), and Leon Balogun (Brighton) were on the right side.

    Head coach Gernot Rohr and his assistants were on ground making corrective input as they supervised the session.

    The three-time African champions like other African sides in the ongoing FIFA World Cup have not been able to maximize their set-piece advantage and have also falling prey to poor defensive lapses from corner kicks.

     

  • FIFA World Cup: Opera News upgrades App for coverage

    • Football fans may win ‘car’

    Opera News has been updated with loads of new features that let users experience live coverage of FIFA World Cup matches in Russia.

    Football fans among Opera News users will now be able to choose their favorite team and follow all the    updates of the competition with live scores and kickoff reminders for every match.

    “The World Cup happens only every four years and at Opera we are as hyped about it as hundreds of millions of football fans around the world,” said Jørgen Arnesen, Global Head of Marketing and Distribution at Opera.

    “We decided to update our app to give our users a totally new football experience at their fingertips, so they can find all the information they need in one app,” Arnesen added.

    Opera News makes it easier for its users to keep an eye on the latest results for all 64 World Cup matches with the new “Live” button.  The button will display a table with real-time scores for every game from the group and knockout stages.

    In addition, kickoff  reminders have been enabled for every match so that everyone is aware when their  favorite teams are playing. These reminders are shown in the app via push notifications and can be personalized based on your favorite teams.

    The “Follow” button on the app allows users to add their favorite teams to the tab on top of the screen. This tab displays the latest news about the chosen teams, as well as scores and fixtures for all 32 teams.

    Shake your phone to win!

    To celebrate the World Cup, Opera News is organizing a giveaway in partnership with Jumia, the largest online store in Africa.

    Users can win vouchers that can be exchanged for amazing prizes like, smartphones, TV’s, watches, games & consoles, audio home systems and airtime just by shaking their phones during World Cup        matches when using Opera News.

    That’s not all! Every Opera News user has a unique chance to win one of the two vouchers that can be exchanged for a car KIA RIO 1.4 LX.

    “We are football-mad at Jumia, and we can’t wait to see some of Africa’s top teams take on the world,” said Sam Chappatte, MD for Jumia. “We hope fans make the most of the Shake & Win campaign and have a chance to win one of over 700,000 Jumia vouchers.”

    Opera News is available for download from Google Play in 16 languages.

  • FG increases Eagles bonus to N5M to win Iceland

    The Federal Government has increased Super Eagles winning bonus to $15,000, about (N5M) ahead of their second group game against Iceland on Friday at the Volgograd Arena.

    The Sports Minister, Solomon Dalung who made this known said, the 50% increment from the initial $10,000 about (N3.5M) which was promised will go along way boost the team to a winning way.

    “It is unfortunate that we did not win, which would have served as a morale booster at the group stage, but we will not lose hope.

    “The Federal Government is doing its best to ensure that the Super Eagles excel in Russia. Even President Muhammadu Buhari took time out to motivate the players yesterday and to assure them of his unflinching support for the team.

    “I personally added $5,000 to their winning bonus to motivate the team, but we must still keep our hopes alive because this is just the beginning.

    “I urge the players to remain focused while the technical department will have to put heads together with the coach to salvage our next two matches against Iceland and Argentina. If we win our next matches against Iceland and Argentina, then we can qualify from the group.” he said.

    Dalung however called on Nigerians to continue to support the team regardless of the disappointing outing against Croatia.

    ”The Super Eagles are a work in progress. It’s a very young team and we are nurturing them for greater exploits, not only for now but also for the future. We are not giving any excuses but we must continue to rally round our team, irrespective of the result recorded on Saturday.

    “I appeal to Nigerians to rally behind the team and pray for them ahead of their next game against Iceland. I strongly believe that despite the disappointing start, the Super Eagles will come out strong from the group.”

    Nigeria currently sit at the bottom of Group D.

  • Hyundai hands over 530 vehicles to World Cup

    The four-yearly vehicle handover ahead of the World Cup finals is thus a familiar event, with two weeks before the first game, the ceremony for this year has just taken place.

    A total of 530 Hyundai-branded vehicles will be used by World Cup players, match officials and VIPs. The bulk of them will be Santa Fes and Tucsons, while the H1 Starex minibus will also shuttle people between locations.

    There’s also a fleet of national team buses, each wrapped in bespoke slogans – selected via an international competition that saw 160,000 submissions from global footie fans.

    About 3.45 million fans then voted to pick the 32 winning slogan liveries – and the designer of each is now looking forward to watching their national team’s match live, and actually ride on the team bus they helped design during the match day convoy.

    “Transport is an important logistical element at an event of this scale” said Hyundai Motor’s marketing vice president Minsoo Kim.

    “As the FIFA World Cup’s official automotive partner sponsor, we are committed to assisting the event organisers with running a streamlined event, just as we are committed to caring for our customers by ensuring special and rewarding Hyundai ownership experiences the world over,” Kim added.

    FIFA Director of Marketing Jean-Francois Pathy said the gathering of Hyundais was “a quality fleet. These vehicles will ensure a smooth operation of the event… both FIFA and Hyundai Motor share a passion for football and we are ready to deliver the excitement of the beautiful game to fans around the world”.

     

  • World Cup: Nigeria can still qualify from group stage — Oparaku

    As Nigeria continue to lament the 0-2 loss to the Vatreni of Croatia, former Super Eagles defender, Mobi Okparaku, says the team could still qualify from their Group D.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the Super Eagles failed to win or draw their opening encounter with Croats, thereby joining fellow Africans, Egypt and Morocco in losing their opening Matches.

    While the Pharoahs of Egypt lost 0-1 to Uruguay, Morocco also fell 0-1 to Iran.

    Okparaku told NAN on Sunday in Owerri that Super Eagles could qualify if they stepped up their game both in the midfield and attack in their subsequent games.

    NAN reports that Okparaku was part of the Nigerian victorious team that won the Olympic tournament in 1996 and also made the list for France 1998 World Cup.

    He said the Croatians were more technical than the Eagles players both in the first and second half of the game.

    Analysing the match, Okparaku said that though the odds were against Nigeria but Super Eagles could still make up in their remaining two games.

    According to him, Nigeria are so far trailing with zero point in the group, while Croatia is on top with three points.

    “Argentina who drew with Iceland in the first encounter in the group follow with one point as well as Iceland.
    Opkaraku, who is the Team Manager, Heartland FC of Owerri, said: “Our attack is weak and the midfield is also weak, so the technical department should work on these observations in our next game.

    “The Super Eagles coach should also be tactical in studying games because I was not too comfortable with the late changes he made.’’

    Meanwhile, a former Director of sports in Imo, Mr Kingsley Ibe, blamed Super Eagles woes in their World Cup opener on the team’s Manager Gernot Rohr.

    He said that Rohr was unable to read the game against Croatia and discover lapses on time.

    He added that the late changes caused Nigeria the game and advised that “Kelechi Iheanacho must start every Nigerian game’’.

    Ibe blamed the coach for allowing captain of the team, Mikel Obi, to play till 75 minutes without any impact.

    Nigeria will face Iceland in their second group game the tournament on June

  • Russia 2018: Nigerians react to Super Eagles lost against Croatia

    Some football fans on Saturday described the Super Eagles opening match at the 2018 FIFA World in Russia as “`unimpressive”.

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria suffered a 2-0 defeat to the Vatreni of Croatia at the Kaliningrad Stadium.

    Mutiu Adepoju, an ex-international told NAN that it was sad that the team could not get a point from their first match.

    Adepoju advised the team’s  coach Gernot Rohr to calm the players down and restrategise ahead of their second group match.

    “”The defeat is a very sad one, going into the game. I previewed that the encounter against Croatia would not be easy owing to their level of technicality.

    “”The coach should come up with another game plan for  the next match and also calm the players down,” he said.

    Ifalade Oyekan, a board member of the Lagos State Football Association, told NAN that the players should step up their game.

    Oyekan urged Nigerians not to write the team-off in the competition.

    “”It is very unfortunate that the team was defeated but Nigerians should not be discouraged because this is football where anything is possible,” he said.

    Also, Idowu Hassan, a grassroots coach in Lagos, told NAN that the Super Eagles formation against The Blazzers was bad.

    Hassan urged the coach to come up with formidable tactics in their next encounter against Iceland.

    “The formation adopted by Rohr cost us this game, if we still want to remain in the competition,  the coach must come up with something better in our next match.

    Also, cross section of football fans in Abuja, who spoke to NAN at a viewing centre in Maitama, said the Eagles got their tactics and formation wrong against the Croats.

    Temitope Badmus, a Civil Servant said the players were not coordinated, adding that the coach failed to make the necessary substitutions on time.

    “I believe the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) did their best to ensure that this team was adequately prepared for the World Cup this time around.

    “I must confess that I am really disappointed in the players as none could muster a good shot at goal.

    “Mikel seemed lost, Moses kept falling and complaining at every slightest touch by the opponents and Coach Gernot Rohr made his substitutions too late.

    “The coach must learn to substitute any player not playing well on time. I must say he failed in that regard today,” he said.

    Obi Uchendu, a businessman noted that the goals conceded by the Eagles were “school boy errors”.

    “We conceded all our goals through set pieces which clearly shows that the team is yet to learn the right approach in defending set pieces, which has been our major issue.

    “The own goal conceded by Etebo could have been avoided and William Troost-Ekong had no reason wrapping his arms around Manduzkic the way he did.

    “It was undoubtedly a clear penalty call by the referee,” he said.

    Robert Akpan, a lawyer blamed the coach for the poor performance of the team.

    “I think a lot of things did go wrong. Firstly, I think it was about the fitness and positioning of the players.

    “In a situation where you field players like Wilfred Ndidi and Leon Balogun, who were reportedly injured and not a 100 percent fit to play in a crucial World Cup opening game what result do you expect to get?

    “Balogun struggled throughout the week and only had a light training session on Friday.

    “Ndidi was also not 100 percent fit and struggled throughout the Super Eagles pre-world cup preparations as he only got 90 minutes in the friendly against Czech Republic.

    “It was therefore surprising to see that these players were allowed to play for the whole 90 minutes in a high profile match such as this one,” he said.

    Akpan also added that most of the key players were played out of position which distorted the formation of the team.

    “For instance, Alex Iwobi and Victor Moses who are natural wing players often dropped to deep to get the ball before they attack.

    “Odion Ighalo was also starved of the necessary supply and had to track back often times to get the ball.

    “This destabilized the whole formation of the team as the midfield struggled to keep position and lacked the necessary bite upfront to cause the Croats any serious problem.

    “I hope the coach and his technical crew saw the flaws in the game and will hopefully get back to the drawing board to correct the errors,” he said.

    Yisa Audu, a salesman, on his part said the Eagles were the better side, especially in the first half in which they dominated and dictated the pace of the game.

    “We played well, especially in the first half but for the errors, we could have gone ahead to win or at most get a draw.

    “I still believe that this our young team have the potential to go far in this tournament.

    “We still have six points to play for and hopefully the team can up their game a little more and get maximum points or at least four from our remaining games,” he said.

    The Super Eagles would play against the Strakarnir Okkar of Iceland on June 22 at the Volgograd Arena. (NAN)