Saturday, 29 September 2012

CHIBUIKE inspires ROSENBORG to top spot


...As KESHI set to call him

Rosenborg utility player John Chibuike has inspires his Norwegian club back to the top league table after coming from the bench the score in the emphatic home victory against Haugesund on Friday.

The Nigeria born star whom Super Eagles, Stephen Keshi has advised not to play for Sweden and wait for his Super Eagles call soon, took just 10 minutes after coming from the bench to inspired the ambitious team back to the top of the table. The 83th minute’s goal on Friday increased his goal tally to seven goals.

"When you came from the bench to score, it gives coaches more confidence that you can do better on the starting line-up in the next game," said Chibuike.

"I was rested for the Bayern Leverkusen match but the coach needs to see if I am ready that is why I came in to show my fitness rate and I thank God that it was a sweet sub."

"I feel happy not only for the goal but for the victory and staying at the top of the table but I think we are on course even if Molde win their game on Sunday, we still believe that the title race is still wide open for us to clinch it."

"I want to keep the fitness and score more goals to help my team both in the league and in Europa Cup because we are aiming to move to the next round of the game."

Nigeria coach Stephen Keshi has asked John Chibuike to be patient and not consider taking up a chance to feature for Sweden.

Rosenborg of Norway star Chibuike has revealed his frustration that he continues to be overlooked by Nigeria and has even now told MTNFootball.com he would opt for Sweden if approached again.

"After this season, I will look into the matter of my international future, everything for now is still rumour, but I can't resist the opportunity of playing at Brazil 2014 World Cup. If Sweden come, I may have to consider the offer," he told MTNFootball.com

However, Keshi has said the former Enugu Rangers star is very much in his plans.

“I know of Chibuike in Rosenborg of Norway and I have even spoken to him, telling him his time will come and he will be here with us,” Keshi said.

On the back of impressive displays for BK Hacken in Sweden, the former Enugu Rangers ace caught the eye of several European clubs including one from England before he eventually chose Rosenborg, who feature in this season’s UEFA Europa League.

The 23-year-old who started his career as defender at Rangers, before he was converted to an attacking midfielder at Hacken and now he is a striker for Rosenborg.

Chibuike revealed that he is baffled by the cold shoulder from his country.

"Nigeria is my country, but it seems they don't need me,” he said.

“I was interested sometimes ago when I was at Hacken in Sweden and I made it known to the world that I want to play for the Olympic team at least.

“But to my greatest surprise no invitation was extended to me, whereas some players called from second tiers and in unknown leagues in Europe and Asia featured in the All Africa Games and Olympics qualifiers. With due respect to the players who were called, I believe I deserved a chance.

“Some people have called me from Nigeria that I should wait for my time, that the last dog eats the fattest bone, am I a dog? “

In Sweden, Chibuike was dubbed ‘The Nigerian Rivaldo’ on account of his displays.

"When I was coming up, I loved watching Brazilian players because of their skills and I learnt a lot from them, apart from Rivaldo being my idol, I am a Brazilian fan. I watched him play all the time in order to try and learn from him,” he revealed.

“And when I moved to Sweden, I had some Brazilian friends who saw my game and told me that I made them remember the days of Rivaldo and that is how the comparisons began.”
 
After a successful season with BK Hacken in Sweden, Chibuike joined Norwegian giants Rosenborg on a three-year contract last year.

"I am happy with my performance so far in Rosenborg. I enjoy every bit of the game," said Chibuike, who this season has been slowed down by injury but he is now back to full fitness.

"When you play for a club like Rosenborg where you amaze the fans with your skills, you will find life easy and that has been my secret.

"Not only here, even when I was in Sweden, the fans couldn't resist my football and I was able to pay them back with goals and some good performances.

"When I left Rosenborg, I had options of playing in England and Germany but I have read and seen that a lot of Nigerians have made it to bigger clubs from Norway and that was why I took that option.

“I am happy here and after here, I will be competing with the likes of Xavi, Kaka and Iniesta but I don't know where the future lies.”

Monday, 24 September 2012

Ofoedu, Emenike lead Nigerian goals' rush

Ex-Rangers striker Chikeluba Ofoedu and Emmanuel Emenike scored a brace each for their respective European clubs at the weekend.

Youngster Ofoedu fired his goals for Turkish club 1461 Trabzon in a 2-1 win over Adanaspor, while Nigeria international Emenike grabbed a double as Spartak Moscow recorded a 3-1 win over Rostov on Sunday.

Nigerian youngster Chikeluba Ofoedu opened his goals’ account for his Turkey first division side 1461 Trabzon on Sunday with a brace.
 
Ofoedu, who was a second-half substitute, scored both goals within eight minutes. The first came in the 57th minute to draw them level, before he netted the winner in the 65th minute.
 
An elated Ofoedu said that he was relieved to get his first goals for his new club.
 
He said, “I am excited to score a brace and my first for my club, I thank God for making it possible for me and giving us victory.
 
“This was my first home game after I played an away for about 10 minutes and so there was no better way to introduce myself to the home fans.
 
“I don’t want to promise a certain number of goals, but I will keep working hard to achieve great things here.”
 
Former Mighty Jets of Jos striker Chibuzor Nwogbo, who played for Adanaspor, could not rescue his side from the defeat.

In Russia, Emenike, who last week shone against Barcelona in a UEFA Champions League clash, scored in the 27th and 71st minutes to secure maximum three points for Spartak.

Former Nigeria international Isaac Okoronkwo was an unused substitute for Rostov.

Emenike has now scored four goals so far for Spartak in the league this season and his club are now sixth on the table with 16 points.

In Cyprus, Philip Onyemah scored in Olympiakos Nicosia 3-1 win over Ethnikos Achna. Onyema scored his team's second goal to give them the lead in the 38th minute.

John Chibuike scored Rosenborg's consolation goal in a 2-1 loss to Brann in the Norwegian top flight. He registered his name on the scorers’ chart in the 55th minute
Ex-Rangers striker Chikeluba Ofoedu and Emmanuel Emenike scored a brace each for their respective European clubs at the weekend.

Youngster Ofoedu fired his goals for Turkish club 1461 Trabzon in a 2-1 win over Adanaspor, while Nigeria international Emenike grabbed a double as Spartak Moscow recorded a 3-1 win over Rostov on Sunday.

Nigerian youngster Chikeluba Ofoedu opened his goals’ account for his Turkey first division side 1461 Trabzon on Sunday with a brace.
 
Ofoedu, who was a second-half substitute, scored both goals within eight minutes. The first came in the 57th minute to draw them level, before he netted the winner in the 65th minute.
 
An elated Ofoedu told MTNFootball.com that he was relieved to get his first goals for his new club.
 
He said, “I am excited to score a brace and my first for my club, I thank God for making it possible for me and giving us victory.
 
“This was my first home game after I played an away for about 10 minutes and so there was no better way to introduce myself to the home fans.
 
“I don’t want to promise a certain number of goals, but I will keep working hard to achieve great things here.”
 
Former Mighty Jets of Jos striker Chibuzor Nwogbo, who played for Adanaspor, could not rescue his side from the defeat.

In Russia, Emenike, who last week shone against Barcelona in a UEFA Champions League clash, scored in the 27th and 71st minutes to secure maximum three points for Spartak.

Former Nigeria international Isaac Okoronkwo was an unused substitute for Rostov.

Emenike has now scored four goals so far for Spartak in the league this season and his club are now sixth on the table with 16 points.

In Cyprus, Philip Onyemah scored in Olympiakos Nicosia 3-1 win over Ethnikos Achna. Onyema scored his team's second goal to give them the lead in the 38th minute.

John Chibuike scored Rosenborg's consolation goal in a 2-1 loss to Brann in the Norwegian top flight. He registered his name on the scorers’ chart in the 55th minute

CHIBUIKE: NFF, KESHI ignore me but...



...Happy to return with a bang against Brann

Rosenborg FC of Norway utility player John Chibike has drop a bombshell by declaring that Keshi and the Nigeria Football Federation does not need his service to don the national team colour as he need not to wait before deciding his national allegiance
Last year, Chibuike refute the Sweden National team allegiance proposal having hit top form as the goals coming at the best time and helping his team to emphatic victories then.

Due to his impressive performnance in BK Hackens of Sweden, the former Enugu Rangers caught the eyes of some european clubs, even a club in England came for enquiry but all the rumour ended when he signed for Rosenborg FC of Norway, a UEFA Europa cup campaigner this season.
The 23 year old player who started his career as defender in Enugu Ranger before he was converted as attacking midfielder in Hacken and now playing the role of striker in Rosenborg where he admittedly feel happy to score goals, revealing in an indepth interview that he has given up on the Nigeria national team long ago, putting his best on his club and waiting to make a decision on the road to Brazil 2"014 World Cup.
"Nigeria is my birth country but they don't need me, I was interested sometimes ago when I was in Hacken in Sweden, I made it known to the world that I want to play for the Dream Team atleast but to my greatest surprise no invitation nor call was given to me," Chibuike lamented.
"Of course I am not better than the invited players for sure but i can as well make an impact in the free and fair selection protocol and I also know that its not all Nigerian players in Europe will play for the country and that is why I always ignored the questions in media because nobody looks at what i am doing."
He continued: "my non appearance in Nigeria has generated a lot of rumours turning to be real in my national allegiance but I am not ready yet. Some people have called me in Nigeria to wait for my time that last dog eats the fatest bone, am I dog? He questioned.
"Sincerely speaking I thought I would have register my name in the Super Eagles long ago but it seems the coach didn't need me so I need not to bothered while I am happy with my club.
After what it could be regarded as a successful season with BK Hacken in Sweden,  Chibuike joined Norwagian club Rosenborg FC in a three years contract last year and has been able to justify the deal so far.
"I am happy with myself base on my performance so far in Rosenborg, I enjoy every bit of the game and I find my happiness in wearing the jersey and put in good performance."
"When you play for a club like Rosenborg where you keep the fans amazing about your ability you will find life easy and that has been my secret."
"Not only here, even when I was in Sweden, the fans can't resist my games and I was able to pay them back with goals and good performance."
"When I left Rosenborg, I had options of playing in England and Germany but I have read and seen much about playing in Norway, a lot of Nigerians had made it to bigger clubs from Norway and that is why I made the option. I am happy here and after here, I will be competing with the likes of Xavi, Kaka and Iniesta but I don't know where the future lies.

Speaking further on his team position on the log and the Europa Cup games.
He said: "My dreams are coming true, I told the press men on my arrival that I wan to help Rosenborg in playing Europe and I saw it as a dream then but today and some weeks now the dream will be fulfilled. There nothing good than to hit your target, I am excited once again. Maybe if not for the passion I have for Norwegian league, I could have been playing for a club in Germany I think. But notwithstand, I will prove myself better against Leverkusen because I missed out the Rapid match due to minor injury and i am happy to be back for good and scoring goals as you can see that my return came with a goal against Brann even though we lost, I want to play aaginst top clubs and Bayer Leverkusen is not that low for me to show my worth.
The talented midfielder who had set sight on winning the Norwegian league has also be optimmistic on Rosenborg chances in the Europa cup.

"We will not be a push over, we have started on a winning note, winning away match is not easy but thank God we prove it right in Austria. I know Bayer Leverkusen are experince club with experince players in the team but they must respect us, for the fact that we qualified to play them, we are also very good side and written us of can be dangerous because we are all set to fight hard and see the next round ticket before dreaming more."
"Our third position in the league could has well ring better on our opponents and winning the league is on my sight."
During his spell in Sweden, Chibuike was dubbed Nigerian Rivaldo by his admirers and club fans dûe to his skillful display, the talented midfielder has shield more light on his idol.

"When I was coming up, I love watching Brazilian players because of their talented skills, I learnt a lot from Brazillian players apart from Rivaldo being my Idol, I am a Brazillian fan. I watched him play all the time in order to try and learn from him, to beautify my dream of playing to the highest level. And when I moved to Sweden, I had some Brazillian friends who saw my game and told me categoriccaly that I made them remember the days of Rivaldo and that is how the name started flowing.

The Rosenborg of Norway player was said to have chosen Nigeria ahead of Sweden after the European country‘s FA made an enquiry about his international future last year but it seems the player has been advised to make a u-turn for the Scandinavian country who are also nursing the dream of Brazil 2014 World Cup.

"After this season, I will look into the matter, everything sound to me as rumour but I can't resist the opportunity of playing in Brazil 2014 World Cup.," he sounded off.