Tuesday 16 December 2014

Super Eagles Midfielder Gets High Ratings From Mourinho

Jose Mourinho, the manager of Chelsea has showered praises on John Obi Mikel following his impressive display in an English Premier League match against Hull City on Saturday.


The outspoken coach made the comments as his team prepare for their trip to Derby County for a Capital One Cup encounter.

Mikel started his second EPL match of the season on Saturday as Chelsea won the game 2-0.

Mourinho said, “John Mikel Obi also had a very positive performance. Once more a big player for us didn’t play – this time Fabregas – and the people who replaced him assumed responsibility.”

Mikel was in the starting team to replace Cesc Fabregas, who was suspended following a yellow card in the loss against Newcastle United.

The Super Eagles midfielder is not known for his goalscoring prowess but followers of the English games are rating him high ahead of the Tuesday night’s Capital One Cup tie at Derby. Mikel scored only the fifth goal in more than eight years at the club in last week’s convincing 3-1 Champions League victory over Sporting Lisbon.

His four previous strikes had also come in cup competitions.

The Nigerian’s fourth is being remembered for tonight’s match because it was during Chelsea’s last trip to Derby in January as they knocked the Championship side out of the FA Cup. It was a day to remember for the anchorman as not only did he cap a fine performance with a rare goal but it was also his 300th outing in the Blues shirt.

Mikel headed in the opener shortly after the hour from Willian’s cross before Oscar sealed a comfortable win with a bending shot.

Mourinho joked afterwards, “I never recognised his (Mikel’s) ability to score goals! I recognise his ability to play the anchor role, keep possession, be comfortable and read the game very well.

“But I never recognised his goalscoring appetite. When I saw he’d scored there was a smile on my face. For some reason, Michael Essien gave him the armband rather than Ashley Cole.

“It may be it made him believe he was a goalscorer. It was important because we were dominating and creating but the goal wouldn’t come.”

The Nigerian is expected to feature again and regain a regular spot with Nigeria missing out of the 2015 Africa Nations Cup.

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