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Wednesday, March 24, 2021

Why I Won’t Apologise To Ex-EPL Referee, Mark Clattenburg Over Racism Row—Mikel Obi

Former Nigerian international and Chelsea icon, John Obi Mikel has said he won't apologise to ex-Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg over the 2012 racism row.

During the Blues’ 3-2 defeat to Manchester United at Stamford Bridge, Mikel Obi’s teammate at the time, Ramires, claimed he heard a racist slur aimed at the Nigerian from Clattenburg.

Ramires claimed he heard Clattenburg say “shut up you, monkey”.

The allegations saw Clattenburg miss four weekends of Premier League fixtures, before he was cleared by the Football Association.

The police also dropped their own inquiry.

However, speaking to The Athletic, Mikel Obi said: “In the heat of the game, players go through emotions.

“Your colleague said they heard something, but they may not have heard right. Did he say it or not? I didn’t know.

“But if your colleague comes up to you, of course, you’re going to trust what they say, someone you see and speak to every day.

“So I can’t apologise for something that my colleague said he (Clattenburg) did.”

The FA investigation, upon clearing Clattenburg, charged Mikel with misconduct. He was banned for three matches and fined £60,000.

In a statement given after he was cleared, Clattenburg said, “I’m looking forward to putting this behind me and concentrating on refereeing in the Premier League and other competitions.

“The messages of encouragement from those inside and outside of the game have helped me through the most stressful time of my professional life.

“To know you were innocent of something but that there was the opportunity for it to wreck your career was truly frightening.”

SOURCE: NAIJAGISTREPORTERS

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Saturday, March 20, 2021

Sunday Oliseh: If You Are Not Playing In First Division In Your Club, Forget Super Eagles

Super Eagles legend, Sunday Oliseh, has lamented the fallen profile of the senior national team, saying that the 1994 African champions now lack quality.

Oliseh said unlike his playing days, the present Super Eagles side can only boast of a handful of players featuring for top-flight European clubs.

Sunday Oliseh

"The demands that we have; the qualification that you have before you can play for the Super Eagles; the bar has been reduced," the former Nigerian captain told Channels Television's Sports on Friday.

"We as a nation are now happy with mediocrity. We celebrate even third place in Africa. When you are Nigerian, you are the best. You don't celebrate even second."

While recalling how he felt when the West African side lost the 2000 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final to Cameroon, he said playing for Nigeria should be a thing of pride, insisting that the best have to be picked for national assignments.

"That is why when I coached Super Eagles, the first thing I told them was 'If you are not playing in the first division anywhere in the world, forget Super Eagles' because the best has to play here," the 1996 Olympic gold medalist added.

In the past, Oliseh noted that Nigerian players faced one another in the UEFA Champions League but admitted that the situation is not the same presently, singling out Leicester City midfield enforcer Wilfred Ndidi as one of the few doing well at the moment.

"We don't have a lot of top players playing at the top level at the moment," the Delta-born ex-footballer explained. "The most solid player we have now is Ndidi because he has got a lot as a player."

Nigeria is billed to face Lesotho's Crocodiles at the Teslim Balogun Stadium in Lagos on March 30, 2021, the first time the three-time African champions will be playing a competitive game in the city in 20 years.
 
And Oliseh, who captained Nigeria when they lost the 2000 AFCON final in Lagos, has welcomed the move, describing fans in the commercial city as "demanding."

"You have to be at your best to play there," he said, following the decision to bring the 2021 AFCON qualifier to Lagos.

He added, "There is an advantage to it. The advantage to it is that you always bring your 'A' game when you come to play for Nigeria and you know that you have to play well and it is not a luxury playing for Nigeria; it has to be  an honour wearing the green, white green."

Sports News AddThis :  Original Author :  NaijaGistReporters,