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John Obi Mikel An 'unsung Hero' - Di Matteo by thegoodjoehunt(m): 7:14pm On Oct 15, 2012
Chelsea manager Roberto Di Matteo has labelled midfielder John Obi Mikel an 'unsung hero' at Stamford Bridge.

The Nigeria international has come under scrutiny for some costly mistakes this season but the Italian boss is insistent that he performs a vital role for the team.

Mikel has played all seven Premier League games for the Blues this season and Di Matteo has cited his consistency as an important factor in the club's ascent to the top of the table.

"Over the years he has been almost ever-present," Di Matteo told Chelsea's official website. "He was very important at the back end of last season and this season he has started in good form.

"We all make mistakes in games and I don't think he gets the credit for the work he does for the team."

Having performed many of the same jobs in central midfield himself during his playing days, Di Matteo is mystified as to why the value of Mikel is not more appreciated.

"I don't know why Mikel is underrated by the media or the fans," he added. "He is very rated by us in the group and it's a position where you're a bit of an unsung hero.

"You do the dirty work which is not recognised all the time because the goalscorers and more creative players get the recognition. But he is very important for our team."




Source: http://www.soccerway.com/news/2012/October/15/di-matteo-baffled-by-mikel-critics/
Re: John Obi Mikel An 'unsung Hero' - Di Matteo by Rossikk(m): 8:32pm On Oct 15, 2012
They hate him because he's a Nigerian, and a black. And unless they see a black hussling up and down the field like Thierry Henry or Ashley Cole, they see no value in him. But if he was a white and/or English boy, they'd sing his praises all day.

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