Monday 6 February 2012

Mikel may miss Rwanda match


Mikel Obi
The likelihood of Mikel Obi featuring for Nigeria against Rwanda in the February 29 African Nations Cup qualifying match is growing slimmer by the day as the Super Eagles midfielder continues to stay out of action for his English League team Chelsea.
The Nigerian was again not in action on Sunday when Chelsea took on Manchester United at Stamford Bridge. He was not even listed on the bench by Andre Villas-Boas for the game that ended 3-3. Mikel has been out of action since December 22 when he suffered a hamstring injury in the 1-1 draw against Tottenham at White Hart Lane. The Nigerian was out in a match Ghana’s Michael Essien started for the first time this season.
Eagles coach Stephen Keshi has called up 30 players from the Nigeria Premier League for the second phase of camping which is billed to lead up to the final stage before the match billed for Kigali. The fitness battle may knock out Mikel who made the headlines for the wrong reasons as Nigeria crashed out of the 2012 Nations Cup finals.
On Sunday Manchester United fought back from three goals down in a thrilling match. Two penalties from Wayne Rooney and a header by Javier Hernandez kept the champions in touch with leaders Manchester City after Chelsea had built a 3-0 lead in 51 minutes through an own goal by Jonny Evans, a scorching left-foot volley from Juan Mata and a David Luiz header.
But United, who dominated most of the first half, struck back with two penalties from Wayne Rooney after 58 and 69 minutes and Hernandez powered in a header seven minutes from time after Cech had saved a Rooney shot.
The result left City two points clear of United at the top of the table with 57 points, both teams having played 24 games.
Chelsea, without injured skipper John Terry and midfielder Frank Lampard and the suspended Ashley Cole, stayed in fourth place on 43 points, six behind Tottenham Hotspur who play at Liverpool on Monday.
In the day’s earlier game, Newcastle United beat Aston Villa 2-1 to move above Arsenal into fifth place on 42 points.
Substitute Papiss Cisse scored on his debut to secure Newcastle’s victory.

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