Chelsea midfielder and Super Eagles Captain John Obi Mikel has told news a outlet that he will consider his future in
January after Nigeria coach Gernot Rohr claimed his lack of playing time
at Chelsea this season was punishment for participating at the Olympic
Games in the summer.
Mikel, 29, who has been at Chelsea since
2006, has yet to make an appearance for the Premier League club under
Antonio Conte this season.
The Nigeria international represented
his country at the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro and Rohr believes it
was this decision that has led to him being sidelined at Stamford
Bridge.
"He is being punished for deciding to go to the Olympics
for Nigeria," Rohr told ESPN FC, adding that as long as Mikel continued
to give his all in training, he would field him for Nigeria. "He is
training well and doing well for us. I cannot punish him for deciding to
make a sacrifice for Nigeria."
Mikel,
who is with the Nigeria squad for this weekend's World Cup qualifier
against Algeria, told ESPN FC he will make a decision on his Chelsea
future in January.
"We will wait and see what happens in January,"
he said. "For the first time in my career, this is happening to me and I
have to stand up and deal with it. It is what it is but I'm training
hard every day and I always wish the team the best and I am happy we are
doing well.
"I've been at Chelsea a long time. Managers come and
go, players come and go. I've been at Chelsea a long time and these
things happen in football. So we will have to make that decision when
January comes."
Thursday, 10 November 2016
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