No Nigerian player has had as much
controversy in his playing roles as Mikel Obi. The former Plateau United
player started out as an attacking midfielder before Jose Mourinho
converted him to a defensive midfielder at Chelsea with the hope of
replicating Claude Makelele in the position.
It was not an easy role for the then
19-year-old who moved to the Stamford Bridge from Lyn Oslo after a
transfer tussle with Manchester United.
He had been one of the brightest stars
at the FIFA U-20 World Cup in 2005, second only to Lionel Messi of
Argentina and rated well above Sergio Aguero and Cesc Fabregas. He was
naturally fitted for the attacking midfield role.
But Mourinho put Mikel to use as much as
he could in the midfield. Back then, Chelsea’s main asset in the game
was its midfield. They had the likes of Michael Ballack, Michael Essien,
Frank Lampard and Mikel, who all used to play together in the centre of
the pitch. Today, Chelsea’s strength is their unmatchable attack that
accommodates the likes of Eden Hazard, Oscar and Juan Mata. With this
kind of attack-minded play, there is not as much room for a normal
midfielder to express himself in the game. This has meant he has been
restricted in a Chelsea shirt in recent times.
The world saw a bit of the old Mikel at
the FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil, where he pushed forward in his
attacking midfield role for Nigeria to score his fourth international
goal against Uruguay.
Since Mourinho’s departure from Chelsea
in 2007, Mikel’s position in the team had been secured, but the return
of the Portuguese to Stamford Bridge after sojourns at Inter Milan and
Real Madrid meant a new philosophy for the London club.
Mourinho has not come out to say Mikel
is surplus to requirement but his body language is loud enough to inform
anyone that his new game plan with Chelsea has little need for a
relatively passive role in the squad.
Apparently some clubs have seen how
unimportant the Nigerian will be to Mourinho in his second coming hence
the numerous transfer links to Monaco, Galatasaray, Trabzonspor and
recently Napoli.
Mikel reportedly said in June that he was ready to move to Galatasaray but he later denied making such statement.
New Napoli manager, Rafa Benitez, who
only recently led Chelsea to glory in the UEFA Europa League, wants the
player in Italy as he bids to strengthen his squad. But Mikel has been
adamant, insisting he has a future with the London club.
“He should just take the opportunity and
go to Napoli. What else does he want? He has won everything there is in
club football except Club World Cup and the FIFA World Cup,” former
Super Eagles captain and a former coach of the Golden Eaglets, Henry
Nwosu, said.
“Mikel is one of the pillars of the
Super Eagles so he cannot afford to be on the bench at Chelsea. That
will not convince coach Stephen Keshi about his quality. It will not
sound fine to have one of Nigeria’s finest regularly warming the bench
at Chelsea.
“I can understand if he rejects offers
from Turkish clubs, but Napoli is a big club managed by a top coach. The
Italian league is among the best in the world, so what is his confusion
all about? If he insists on staying at Chelsea, Mourinho may likely
never include him in the first team again.”
Mikel is one of the very few left in the
squad that have lifted the major trophies with Chelsea since 2006 and
at one time had more appearances than Salomon Kalou, Deco or even Didier
Drogba.
“Mikel needs a new challenge away from
Chelsea. In my opinion, he is one of the best players in the world, but
to be at his best, he must be in a team where he is free to express
himself,” former Nigeria midfielder Etim Esin said.
“It is hard for a player to say he is
moving on after spending over seven years at a club, especially in
London. Moving to a new place is a different challenge on its own, but
if he wants his career to remain on the high end, he should move to
Napoli and allow Benitez to work on him. Perhaps he’s thinking he can
win more laurels under Mourinho, but the question is: will Mourinho
feature him in the crucial games?”
Another former Nigeria international,
Taribo West, however, disagreed with those calling for Mikel’s move away
from Chelsea. He wants the player to fight for his place just like
every other player in the club.
Taribo said, “Mourinho is a professional
who knows exactly what he wants. If Mikel proves himself to be worthy
of a role, he will get it. He has to remain at Chelsea and fight for his
place if he must be relevant even in the Super Eagles.
“If he leaves, someone will still have to play that role, so why not him.
“As a vital member of the Super Eagles,
there is the need for him to play at a top club. All the clubs linked to
him are smaller than Chelsea. If he must move, it must be to Real
Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester United or AC Milan.”
Chelsea have played two games in the new
Premier League season and Mikel has yet to play any role in the
campaign. With the transfer window expected to close on September 2, it
remains to be seen if Mikel will eventually go to the highest bidder.
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