CHELSEA midfielder Mikel Obi opted out of next month’s 2013 AFCON clash in Liberia because of the astro turf pitch in Monrovia.
However,
with the Liberians now shifting the game from an artificial pitch
stadium to one with natural grass, officials are mulling a return for
Mikel.
Top
officials insisted that Mikel was on coach Stephen Keshi’s list of
call-ups for the September 8 clash in Monrovia, but the midfielder was
later dropped after he told the coach he would struggle on the astro
turf in Liberia.
“There
is no question about it – Mikel is very much part of Keshi’s plans, but
the coach had no option but to leave him out of the match in Liberia
after he told him he does not like to play on artificial pitch,” a top
official informed MTNFootball.com
“However,
both Keshi and the player may now have a rethink after Liberia informed
us that the match will now be played on natural grass.
“It’s up to the coach to make the final call now.”
Keshi
has already raised concerns over how his Europe-based pros will adapt
on the astro turf after they struggled on the surface against Rwanda
earlier this year in another Nations Cup qualifier.
He
has also been very particular in this regard about Mikel, who has not
hidden his disapproval to playing on an artificial pitch as a player is
more vulnerable to injury on it than on a grass pitch.
The
Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) have already swung into action to
ensure the Eagles performance was not affected by the pitch in Liberia
after kit sponsors adidas agreed to ship boots specially meant for astro
turf ahead of the game.
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