Tuesday, 16 September 2014

Why Coaches Fear Mikel - Siasia

Former Super Eagles coach Samson Siasia has warned that anyone who
wishes to talk to Mikel Obi to raise his game, should equally be ready
to take a slagging from the Chelsea star.

Mikel has come under intense criticisms following his recent sluggish
displays for the Super Eagles.

And Siasia, who lined
up the midfielder for the 2005 FIFA U20 World Cup and then dropped him
for the 2008 Beijing Olympics, said that Mikel does not welcome
criticisms.

"Someone would have to talk to him. But to talk to Mikel, you have to
be ready for your own beating," Siasia told Africanfootball.com.

This further confirms the awesome player-power the Chelsea star wields
in the Super Eagles.

Siasia said that it will be up to Mikel to take the responsibility to
step up his game.

"From what we have seen and what people are talking about, they don't
think he is giving his best. But he should be able to criticise
himself," argued the coach.

"He should do a self-critique. If he believes he is not doing well, he
has to try and up his game.

"He has been watching the games from the World Cup, if he thinks he is
not doing well, why is he not scoring, he has to be able to look at
those videos and see the areas he needs to improve on.

(PHOTO: Nigeria's midfielder John Obi Mikel)

"Nobody has to tell him. He is a professional. So, I am not going to
criticise him. He has done well for this country but if he is not
doing well like he used to, then something has to be done."

Siasia equally conceded he is "confused" about whether the best
position for the player is as a defensive or attacking midfielder.

"I am actually confused on that one, I don't know anymore," he admitted.

"As a defensive midfield player, it doesn't mean you should not go
forward or try to take some shots at goal. (Nemanja) Matic is doing
it, Ramires is doing it, so how come Mikel is not doing it? Why can't
he cover the box-to-box play. If you don't get into the box, you can
never shoot at goal. So, that is his problem."

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