Friday 9 September 2016

Mikel says Olympic bronze equals Champions League, AFCON trophies


By Akeem Lawal
SUPER Eagles captain, John Mikel Obi has rated his Rio 2016 Olympic Games bronze medal equal with his UEFA Champions League and Africa Cup of Nations trophy achievements.


Mikel who was part of the Chelsea team that won the 2011–12 UEFA Champions League trophy and also played a key role as Nigeria claim the 2013 AFCON trophy, said he is very proud to captain his country’s Under -23 side, Dream Team VI to a bronze medal outing in Rio after missing out of the Beijing 2008 Games as the country also failed to qualify for the London 2012 edition. 

The 29 year old returned to Cobham at the end of the Games, only to then go on full international duty and featured in Nigeria’s 1-0 win over Tanzania in a dead rubber 2017 AFCON qualifier at the Goodswill Akpabio Stadium ‘Nest of Champions’ in Uyo, last weekend.



While sharing his Olympic adventure on Friday afternoon, Mikel who is now training with the London club ahead of the Premier League clash with Swansea City, said it was a great experience to represent Nigeria in Rio.
 
“It ranks up there. Obviously the Champions League is the Champions League and winning the African Nations and Premier League are massive, but this is up there with those trophies. I can’t express how proud and happy I am to have achieved this,” he told Chelsea’s official website

“The reception at home was great. The Nigerian people were very happy, it was the only medal we won and they were very proud.

“I hadn’t played in an Olympics before, I missed out in 2008 in Beijing and in 2012 we didn’t qualify for London, so I spoke to the club and got their permission to go. It was an amazing experience to play with the Under-23s and lead the team, being the captain of the nation leading it to Rio. I’m very, very proud.

“As a footballer you probably only get one opportunity to play in the Olympics, it was a great experience and the Brazilian fans were amazing too. They supported us all the way and wanted us to do well, to make the final. It was one of the best tournaments I’ve had."

The former Lyn Oslo man however said he was glad to assist the team financially after witnessing problems in the build-up to the Games.

“It wasn’t a great experience in the build-up in Atlanta. There was no food for the guys, no bus to go to training, no pitch to train on. 

“Coming into the team I tried to help as much as I can. The boys had suffered for two years, working very hard trying to play in Rio. I wanted to help as much as I could and they all say they owe me. It’s a great achievement that we managed to go there and win a medal.”


Photo credit: Chelseafc.com

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