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#TeamNigeria Olympics Captain, Mikel Obi Issues Rallying Cry...Find Out Why

Posted by Odinaka on Wed 27th Jul, 2016 - tori.ng

While he issued a rallying cry to #TeamNigeria to be successful, John Mikel Obi, captain of the squad has described his appointment as captain to the Rio Olympic Games as overwhelming.

Mikel Obi celebrationg the 2014 AFCON trophy
 
Speaking from the U23 team’s camp in Atlanta, Georgia, captain of the Nigeria U23 squad, John Mikel Obi, has described his appointment as captain of Team Nigeria to the Rio Olympic Games as overwhelming, and urged members of the team to work together and ensure they get gold medals.
 
“First and foremost, I will say I am overwhelmed with this opportunity to be the captain of Team Nigeria to the Rio Olympics.

"This is the highest accolade you can ever have as a sportsman‎ and it’s one I am really looking forward to.

“I am much pleased and very happy with myself for what I have been able to achieve, and grateful to the federal ministry of youth and sports and the entire country for this opportunity. My objective is definitely going to be to carry everyone along.

“I think it’s important that we all work together, it’s important that we all set one goal, and that goal is to be successful, to win medals, to make sure we get gold medals.

“Our country has not done very well in recent times at the Olympics, so hopefully we can go to Rio and do well,” he said.
 
Speaking on the burden his appointment has placed on him, Mikel, who is also the captain of the Super Eagles, said: “‎It’s massive, it’s big, it’s not just the football team.
 
“I am the captain of the Super Eagles. Sometimes you look at it and you think that’s a big burden, but this is even much bigger; it’s one that I am looking forward to.

“If you look at my track record at Chelsea, I have always played for the team; I have always been a team player; I have never been an individual player, so I think this is something I will be carrying into the Olympics and carrying into Team Nigeria to make sure that we are successful,” he said while calling on Nigerians to support the team and wish players and officials well.
 
Speaking on this being his first Olympics, the 29-year-old midfielder said: ”I don’t think it will be a disadvantage. “I think leadership is either you have it or you don’t. Sometimes, people grow into leadership and sometimes people are born with leadership qualities.
 
“I think I have always been in that leading role since my U-17 days, even when not wearing the captain’s band; I have always had people looking up to me to carry the team.”


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