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Jay Enem : 23 Year Old With 16 Goals Eligible For Nigeria, Netherlands

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His name doesn’t ring a bell when discussing possible options for the senior national team of Nigeria especially when it comes to players with dual nationality, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

However the name Jay Enem is a household name in Serbia after hitting 16 goals for league giants Crvena Zvezda, where he is on loan from fellow Serbian side OFK Belgrade.

A graduate of the famous Ajax academy in the Netherlands he ended the season with 16 goals and three assists, and it has opened the door on talks about a move in the summer to a top league.

Teams in the Netherlands, Belgium, Turkey and in the Gulf region are said to be showing interest in the 23 year old, who in the coming months will have to make a choice on his international future.

Eligible for Nigeria and the Netherlands, he hasn’t been capped by either countries at any level. A situation that can change if he ends up making a move to a top league and replicate the form he had last season.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

Super Eagles: Chelle Outlines The Type Of NPFL Players He Is Looking For

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Head coach of the senior national team of Nigeria Eric Chelle will begin his tour of match venues in the NIgeria Premier Football League (NPFL) this week , OwngoalNigeria.com reports.

Chelle will watch a couple of games in the Nigerian league to pick players for the upcoming friendly tournament tagged Unity Cup in London next month.

Already he has said he will use the tournament to try out new players and also give opportunities to players in the Nigerian domestic league, before switching to his more regular players for the high profile friendly games against Poland and Portugal respectively.

” It’s easy to tell the kind of players that Chelle will be looking to scout for the Super Eagles. Top of it is that the player must be young that is not more than 23 years old. Another thing is he must be willing and able to run and press high up the pitch”, a source close to the coach revealed.

” So any player in the NPFL who has been a regular and possess all of the above qualities will no doubt get a look in”, he concluded.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

Osula Must Not Play For Super Eagles – Coach Of Denmark Warned

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Head coach of the senior national team of Denmark Brian Riemer has been told to put a stop to any plans made by Newcastle United forward Willian Osula to switch his international future to Nigeria, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

Osula has been linked with a potential switch of nationality to Nigeria, with reports in Denmark suggesting that talks have already taken place with the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF).

Although from what we exclusively gathered the report was heavily exaggerated, as no talk has happened with the NFF or the coach of the senior national team of Nigeria Eric Chelle.

However Danish football analyst Emile Berggreen says the coach should do whatever it takes to ensure that the 22 year old, who has four goals in the English Premier League this season doesn’t consider the option.

 “I am sure that Brian Riemer will handle the situation, we must not lose William Osula. Riemer is aware of the importance of a charm offensive.  If the call reveals that there is doubt in Osula’s mind, then Riemer is going to fish and chips in the Northeast of England.

“Of course, it’s about emphasizing how bright Denmark’s and Osula’s future looks if he pulls on the red and not the green jersey”, he said.

Ade Emmanuel

PSG Defer Decision On Signing Nigerian Defender From Abia State Based Academy

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French Ligue 1 giants PSG will make a decision on signing of young Nigerian defender Precious Micheal public in the summer, OwnGoalNigeria.com understands.

The teenager has been on trial at the club from Abia State-based academy, Supreme Kings, with a view of bagging a deal at the current holders of the French Ligue title and also the UEFA Champions League.

He has been training with the youth team of the French side and even played in the UEFA Youth League. If he impresses while on trials he will be with the youth team where his performances will be evaluated for a possible promotion to the main team.

However his representatives have to wait till the summer before the club can make any statement or action on his signing. A scout at the club noticed him while in Nigeria for a tournament.

If he succeeds he will follow in the footsteps of Austine Okocha and Godwin Okpara, two former senior international players of Nigeria who represented the French giants.

Daniel Martins

Inter Milan Linked With Summer Move For Super Eagles AFCON Duo

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Italian Serie A giants Inter Milan have been linked with a move for two players of the senior national team of Nigeria in the summer transfer window, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

Inter are expected to begin a rebuild in their defence and also in attack when the summer transfer window opens, after their failure this year in the UEFA Champions League.

Although they are on course to win the Serie A, there are concerns that the team doesn’t have what it takes to compete against the elite in Europe, hence the decision to target new players in certain positions.

Centre back is a key area in their planning with Alessandro Bastoni linked with a departure to Barcelona. If the deal happens their ideal replacement will be Nigeria international defender Calvin Bassey.

Bassey will be entering the final year of his deal with Fulham at the start of next season, although the club have the option of extending it for a year. For now there has been no movement on extending his deal leaving him open to offers.

In attack, there are plans by the hierarchy of Inter Milan to make a move for Jerome Akor Adams of Sevilla. They are confident that the Spanish side will be open to cashing in on the forward to ease their financial burdens, especially if they get relegated.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

Neville Nwankwo – Fast Rising Nigerian Defender In Dutch Top League

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Not many are aware that about a certain 23 year old Nigerian who has so far made 14 appearances in the Dutch top division for Telstar, where he is on loan from Utrecht.

His name is Neville Ogidi Nwankwo who was playing amateur football in the Netherlands around this time last year, but has not shown any sign of struggling to fit in at the top level.

Tall, quick and also very neat and tidy in his tackles, he is also blessed with the ability to pick a pass from deep and also help his team to build from the back.

He is teammates with his elder brother Nigel Ogidi Nwankwo, but it’s his performances that has caught the eyes with his brother who is 27 year old making just four appearances this season.

Already he has made the official team of the week of the Dutch top division. A testament to how well he has acquitted himself to the demands of playing in the highest tier in the Netherlands.

His international future would have been a source of concern to Nigeria, because he was born in the Netherlands but sources say he has his heart and mind set on playing for Nigeria. He hasn’t been capped at any level by either countries.

For now he is enjoying and thriving in a professional setup with a modest side, and will return to Utrecht next season where he is expected to be ready to play after gaining sufficient experience this season.

So far he has played in 25 games this season and has played a huge role for Telstar who are pushing to beat the drop to the second division.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

Leicester City Most Wanted Defender Was Dropped By Nigeria U20

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Leicester City defender Olabade Aluko played for the U20 team of England after he was poorly treated in the camp of the Nigeria U20 team ahead of their participation at the U20 World Cup, which was held in Chile.

Following the relegation of Leicester City from the English Championship to League One, A host of players have become targets of other teams, and Aluko due to his age has a whole lot of suitors.

19 year old Aluko came to the camp of the Nigerian team in Abuja to push for a spot in the team for coach Aliyu Zubairu, but was dropped for reasons that no one in particular could explain.

A source close to the defender, who has made seven first team appearances this season, including five in the English Championship say Zubairu didn’t seem to rate him.

” The body language was off from the start when he came to the camp. It started with he doesn’t have a Nigerian passport to he can’t cope with the intensity of the team. But I must state here that no one asked us for money”, he told OwnGoalNigeria.com in an exclusive chat.

” He played for England U20 two months after leaving the camp of Nigeria and he has since made the breakthrough to the first team of Leicester City. I read that the coach is no longer there and I felt it was just the right thing to do”, he stated.

Chelle Want Him In Super Eagles – Agent Of Ligue 1 Hotshot Reveals

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Head coach of the senior national team of Nigeria Eric Chelle is indeed interested in luring Peter Prosper of Ligue 1 side Angers to switch his international career from France, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

Last week we exclusively reported that the 18 year old is a target for Chelle as an alternative to top striker Victor Osimhen in the attack of the Nigerian team, but he is also eligible for France.

Not minding the fact that he has played four times for the U19 of France, Chelle has contacted his representative on the possibility of having him in the Super Eagles for their upcoming friendly games.

” Yes I got contact with someone working for the Nigerian coach and that’s all I can say”, his representative revealed when we enquired about his chances of playing for Nigeria.

This season which is his first in a major league , he has scored five goals in 27 Ligue 1 games.

Super Eagles – Chelle Under Pressure To Pick Four Players Playing For African Teams

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Head coach of the senior national team of Nigeria Eric Chelle has come under pressure from some quarters in the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to include some players playing in the African continent in the Super Eagles team for the Unity Cup, OwnGoalNigeria.com can exclusively reveal.

Chelle said he will use the tournament to give game time to fringe players in his team , and also pick players from the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL). He is already in the country to watch games before deciding on the who to invite.

However a call has been made to the coach to look at players like Onuche Ogbelu of Tunisian giants Esperance among others, who have had a good season in Africa’s club tournament.

” We saw Ogbelu at the club world cup and I believe we have them like that in top African Leagues and we have made it known to Chelle to give them a chance”, a member of the technical department of the NFF revealed.

Aside Ogbelu he said three others have been proposed to Chelle for extensive scouting, but refused to tell us their names or current club.

A Tribute To Ex Super Eagles Striker Michael Eneramo Who Died At 40

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Born In Esperance

The Maghreb didn’t go to Timbuktu to search for gold, rather, they found the land route to Makurdi without a compass to land in a gold mine.

The mined gold was Michael Eneramo but not without it’s rawness which needed a quick polish.

Destination was Tunis, the Land of the Carthage, hosting giants Esperance, the super multiple Tunisian league and FA Cup champions.

Esperance were never short of quality gold and saw Eneramo as potentially the biggest thing to happen to the blood and gold. The eggheads were right after all as the former Lobi Stars’ hitman would eventually strikingly “buy over” Esperance with his goals.

It wasn’t an easy road for the rookie whose goal account and most importantly, huge prospects for local side, Lobi Stars, forcefully opened the Esperance doors.

Zambian superstar striker Kenneth Malitoli left a silhouette behind that the management and fans alike had turned a monument to leave a huge mountain to climb for his replacement. There was nothing Malitoli didn’t do in Tunis, except contesting for the Tunis Mayorship before he walked like a king.

That was the void the giant rookie from Kaduna was to fill. Unknown, raw, untested on the big stage, Eneramo was to be hauled the hopes of thousands of Esperance faithful on your young shoulders.

Was he prepared for this huge fans’, management and Malitoli’s test?

Eneramo was to do the unthinkable, fans watched and expected, pressures reached crescendos, Eneramo wasn’t to be barbecued.

Eneramo was to be farmed out on loan to USM Alger to get enough preparation for the great expectations.

Esperance knew the gold they mined in Makurdi, they were not letting go as they typically refused to waste time to harvest quality.

Eneramo was only raw and needed a faster polishing in Algiers to return a finished product. There was no time for that at Esperance as quality lived in a natural habitat there to force an arranged loan move.

Eneramo started like a house on fire at the Algerian multiple champions true to Esperance beliefs and expectations.

Goals visited him instantly as he arrived in Algeria, lots of them, plenty enough for a quick return.

Netting 13 times in 24 appearances was a huge test passed without a blemish and it was only time bound to hit Tunis.

The polishing was enough, total in Esperance’s estimations, as Eneramo returned to quickly grab the league title.

Esperance were not done with him preparing for a kill, another loan move to Saudi Arabia was quickly arranged for purpose.

Eneramo arrived in Riyadh for Al-Shabaab almost a turbaned Sheikh but his spell was as swift as it had started.

Just after eight games and a goal, Eneramo was quickly recalled to take charge, fully prepared.

Eneramo was to return to restart an Esperance journey that would be a massive reference forever.

Was Napoleon Bonaparte close to doing what Eneramo did at Esperance?

Even the moons and stars stood up for the greatest striker ever to grace the blood and gold in their history, his push was unprecedented, Malitoli was quickly “forgotten”

The huge Nigerian heritage Nigeria had enjoyed and propagated at Esperance knew no better heights than Eneramo’s immense contributions.

Garba Lawal, Julius Aghahowa before him, were stars as the Taraji fans hailed, but were star struck with Eneramo.

League titles, FA Cup honours, individual honours became regulars as Eneramo galloped on to goals.

A whooping five League titles, three FA Cup titles and goaledor twice, equalling Malitoli’s record of winning it back to back. Eneramo thus became the third player in the Tunisian side history to win the top scorer’s award back to back.

Esperance ran, Eneramo galloped, defenders shivered, goalkeeper sinned more by retrieving the ball from the back of the net. Club’s honours swole, delirium engulfed fans, Tunis stood still, Eneramo blasted again and again.

Was he ever looking elsewhere? Phone lines busied, offers flowed, club scouts visited, watched, but still not inked dotted lines.

Eneramo hung on, banged on, Tunisia FA lines intensified, Eneramo thought home.

FA continued luring even the Tunisia President fast tracked citizenship as the FIFA World Cup sang “This is Africa” in 2010, Eneramo had foregone his conclusions on his green and white life. The pride of fatherland burned fires in him, forced the late coach Shuaibu Amodu to extend a hand.

He did turn green and white for Tunisia who left Abuja not without an equalizer by Eneramo in the famous Super Eagles’ 2-2 draw in the 2010 World Cup qualifier game in Abuja in September, 2009.

He would agonisingly miss the train to South Africa World Cup but was good enough for nine more games for his country. Two more goals for the Eagles proved enough for the rampaging striker.

Back at Esperance, the eggheads had finally agreed to ship him to Turkey as Sivaspor brought him over.

The echoes of Eneramo continued to resonate even in Tunis’s caves and mountains several years after his departure.

None has since come close to equalling his mad goal rush, neither was any near his individual records.

His last shadows were painted red and gold as Eneramo returned to Tunis for one business, fun and the other.

The great beyond was the unlikeliest place for Eneramo and Esperance but the mortality in humans called earlier than expected. .

Eneramo collapsed on the pitch while playing a local game in Kaduna and was pronounced dead on arrival.

Esperance mourn their super hero as it’s so hard for them to say goodbye to yesterday.

Good night, Eneramo!

IKENWA ASHIBUOGWU NNABUOGOR