Ex-international
Etim Esin says Chelsea midfielder Mikel Obi can play a key role in
Nigeria’s title pursuit at next year’s World Cup in Brazil.
Mikel has won the Premier League (2010),
UEFA Champions League (2012), Europa League (2013), and boasts four FA
Cup gold medals in his seven years at Stamford Bridge.
And Etim hopes the Super Eagles will benefit from the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations winner’s big-game experience at the World Cup.
“Mikel has played against some of the
players we are going to play against at the World Cup and his
experience will be crucial in our matches,” the former Nigeria attacking
midfielder told our correspondent on the telephone during the week.
“He has been our best player and his
standout performances helped us win the Africa Cup of Nations in South
Africa and earned a place at the World Cup.
“He’ll help motivate the younger players
at the World Cup, especially against Argentina, who have world-class
players such as (Lionel) Messi and (Sergio) Aguero.
“Mikel has played against Barcelona with Messi, (Andres) Iniesta and Xavi in their team.
“Some of our players might be scared to face them, but with Mikel directing them, they can do something.”
The ex-AA Gent and Lokeren star is also
backing on-loan Liverpool forward Victor Moses and Fenerbahce striker
Emmanuel Emenike to show their class in Brazil.
He said, “They proved themselves in the
friendly match against Italy (in London on November 18) and I believe
they will perform at the World Cup.
“I think our players have gained
confidence from the 2-2 draw (with Italy) and that will help when we
play Argentina and other top teams at the World Cup.
“There are other good players in the
Eagles and I believe we might spring a surprise on the world at the
tournament. With determination we can become the first African team to
reach the semifinals.
“We are African champions and we’ll be under pressure to give the continent a good outing at the competition.
“But we must strengthen the team with
some experienced players because playing in the World Cup is different
from playing at the Africa Cup of Nations.
“Stephen Keshi should only name players who can deliver in our squad for the World Cup.
“He is the coach and we should allow him
have a free hand when selecting his players for the tournament. We can
only suggest and not put him under pressure to pick a particular
player.”
Etim, who believes the Eagles won’t
have much problems to qualify for the second round of Brazil 2014,
warned the team not to underestimate Iran, Bosnia-Herzegovina, who are
drawn alongside Nigeria and Argentina in Group F.
He said, “It’s a favourable group, no
doubt but we must not focus on Argentina and forget about Iran and
Bosnia-Herzegovina. We should go for victory in our three games.”
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