Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Ideye eager to lift Eagles against Guinea

Dynamo Kiev goal poacher, Brown Ideye has tip Super Eagles of Nigeria as one of the favorite team in 2012 Nations cup in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon, despite the uncertainty of the Nigeria team who will play their last game against Equatorial Guinea to seal the ticket.
The 22-years-old talented player was one the most consistent Nigeria player in Europe last season, not only because of his superlative performance in the French Ligue before moving to Unkraine, but his talent infront of goals is quietly unquestionable including a remarkable 15-goals last season, was just good enough for Dynamo Kiev to swoop on the promising Super Eagle.
"All eyes on us for the 2012 nations cup, it is a mandate and I believe, we will deliver by the grace of God. I am very sure that we are beating Equatorial Guinea in Abuja, and I can assure every Nigerians that after beating Guinea which is a must, we are going to the tournament as one of the favorite.
"We all know the reputation in playing at the Nations Cup, and It will deem us fit going to the tournament to win the Gold.
Speaking about his chances in the new look Super Eagles team after playing against Argentina, Ideye lauds the Nigeria Football Federations as well as the technical crew for organizing first grade friendly matches for the team.
"We can always get better. Argentina friendly was a good one for us. I am so excited playing the game but my ambition is far from the friendly only. I want to be part of the important players in the Super Eagles team as well as to help the team win the 2012 nations cup.

Obiefule reveals Arsenal dream for son

Lillestrom of Norway combative midfielder, Paul Obiefule has opened up on his recent birth of his baby boy, Elliot Ikechukwu Obiefule, revealing that he will do all his best for him to become a successful footballer in his career and probably in Arsenal FC colour.
 
Obiefule, popularly called the ‘don’, expresses satisfaction over the birth of Elliot as a boy, after Olivia Adaobi Obiefule, his first child. Obiefule has remained one of the most successful Nigerian players in Norway, not only because of his popularity, but also because of his influence on other Nigerian players who always see the talented midfielder as a brother in the country.
 
“Of course I’m happy to have a boy this time around, I thought my first child would be boy but it is God decision and I believe he knows best. It was a thrilling moment for me the day my wife gives his birth. Yeah, am a footballer that pursue education first before going into football career but my passion for football will let me encourage Elliot to go into football as the Obiefule junior.
“I’m happy to be a responsible and caring father because I have to give all my best for my children. It is my duties to ensure that they become a successful person in life. And I believe with God, they will be there.
 
When asked about the club he will like his baby boy to play for, Obiefule smiled with football passion that he will like him to don Arsenal FC of London colours.
 
“Arsenal is the best youngest squad in the World, they encourage and promote youth football. And as a fan of Arsenal, I will like him to play for Arsenal in England. “But let wait and see in the future.