Mikel
Obi has said that he is returning to the Super Eagles to qualify
Nigeria to the next Africa Cup of Nations after the Eagles missed out of
the last tournament.
On Tuesday, the Chelsea midfielder was
picked among 15 foreign-based pros for the return leg clash against the
Lone Star of Liberia to be played on October 13 in Calabar with the
overall winners advancing to the tournament final stage in South Africa
in January.
“I am ready to put in my best to see
that we redeem ourselves by defeating Liberia to secure the Nations Cup
ticket. Missing out of last edition still hurts and so this is a
must-win game and I am ready to do battle,” Mikel told MTNFootball.com.
The Eagles were held to a 2-2 draw in
Monrovia by hosts Liberia earlier this month with Mikel opting out of
that clash after it was first learnt that the game would be played on an
artificial pitch.
But the Chelsea midfielder has again
restated his total commitment to the national team cause despite
suggestions to the contrary.
“I have no other nation apart from
Nigeria and I am happy to be back in the Eagles even though I have
always seen myself as part of the team even when I was not playing
games.”
Mikel, who has won 37 caps and scored
two goals since his debut in 2005, has yet to play for Nigeria under
Stephen Keshi, who took over from Samson Siasia in November.
The Nigeria Football Federation on
Wednesday condemned the criticisms trailing the list of invited players
for the match against Liberia.
A member of the Technical Committee told the News Agency of Nigeria that anybody questioning the number of invited players was ignorant of the reasons behind the action.
Keshi had on Tuesday released the list of invited players made up of 15 foreign and 23 home-based players for the final camping.
Some followers of the game had
questioned the rationale behind the invitation of 38 players, for a
10-day camping exercise. They described the number as “too large.”
“You cannot expect the coach to pick 11
players to prepare for the Liberia match. You need this large number
because he is also looking ahead. For the foreign-based list, some of us
were not too happy with the performance of some of the players that
went to Liberia, so there is need to beef up the squad,” the NFF
official said.
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