Eagles skipper
John Obi Mikel has issued a
statement debunking reports that he was punished by Chelsea manager Antonio
Conte for representing Nigeria at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games in August.
Mikel who
was in action for the Super Eagles on Saturday as the Super Eagles beat Algeria
3-1 in Uyo said Gernot Rohr's
comments over his inactiveness at Chelsea was misconstrued by the
media. The 29 year old however claimed Chelsea boss Antonio Conte and his club
were in support of his participation at the Games.
The
statement reads “I'd like to clarify that
the recent media claim that I've been punished by Chelsea for participating at
the Rio 2016 Olympics are completely inaccurate. Unfortunately, comments made
by Gernot Rohr before yesterday's 3-1 win over Algeria were both mistranslated
and taken out of context by the Nigerian media as English isn't Mr Rohr's or
much of the Nigerian media's first language. To be absolute clear, Mr Conte and
Chelsea were always in support of my captaincy of the Nigerian team in Rio. The
manager gave me his full blessing to participate at the Olympics and even
encouraged me to bring back the gold medal- something I spoke to the media
about that time. It goes without saying that there's nothing but absolute
respect between myself, the Nigerian national team and Chelsea FC, something
that was demonstrated by Mr Rohr's recent visit to Cobhams. My only focus now
is on winning more silverware with Chelsea and getting Nigeria to the 2018
World Cup. Two challenges I can't wait to face.”
Since
arrival from the Rio Olympic Games, Mikel is yet to be listed for the Blues
this term and has been linked with several moves in the January window.
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