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Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by Slynation(m): 9:40pm On Jun 15, 2020
mediocre:
Here come the stat mongers, he was a DM. you know, defensive midfielder? whose primary job wasn't to score goals
Then check Michael Essien's stats and get back to me...
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by osazuwa23: 9:41pm On Jun 15, 2020
iheancho iwobi ighalo ndidi should replace ameobi on that list
robosky02:
Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History

A total of 42 Nigerian footballers have featured in the English Premier League which is more than any other African country in the history of the competition since it berthed during the 1992/93 season.

Efan Ekoku was the first to grace the EPL when he represented Norwich City in April 1993 while Wilfred Ndidi, Alex Iwobi, Kelechi Iheanacho, Isaac Success and Odion Ighalo are the five Nigerians playing in the current campaign.
Ahead of the restart of the English top-flight on Wednesday, June 17 from the coronavirus-enforced break, your soar-away number one sports daily in Nigeria, Complete Sports’ By OLUYEMI OGUNSEYIN takes a look at the top ten Nigerian footballers in the EPL…

1. Nwankwo KANU (Arsenal, West Brom & Portsmouth -/273 appearances/54 goals/29 assists)

Arguably Nigeria’s greatest footballing export, Kanu would enjoy great success on the continent prior to his arrival in English Premier League at Arsenal, winning the Champions League with Ajax and the UEFA Cup at Inter Milan before heading to join Arsene Wenger in north London.

The two-time African Footballer of the Year would enjoy a trophy-laden spell at the club, winning two Premier League titles and two FA Cups, the first of those as part of a domestic double in 2002.

He would prove a valuable member of the Arsenal squad for six seasons, memorably scoring a brilliant hat-trick against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge before later joining West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth, scoring the winning goals in both the semi-final and final as the latter won the FA Cup in 2008.

The Nigerians currently playing in the EPL will aim to emulate the success of two-time title winner, Kanu who brought a combination of skill and athleticism to the English top-flight.

Second to only Shola Ameobi for appearances among Nigerian players, Kanu has supplied more assists than any of his fellow compatriots, setting up 29 goals in his 273 matches.
The 43-year-old’s Premier League medal collection is matched only by John Obi Mikel who played 249 times in midfield for Chelsea over a 10-year period. Kanu won 113 of the EPL games he played and lost 85.

2. John Mikel OBI (Chelsea – 249 appearances/1 goal/10 assists)

Subject of a controversial transfer to Chelsea despite Manchester United believing they had captured the in-demand teenager, John Mikel Obi would go on to spend over a decade in west London and win several major honours.

The midfield enforcer had to wait for his opportunity under Jose Mourinho following his arrival at Stamford Bridge in 2006 but soon won the trust of the Portuguese tactician, going on to establish himself as a key figure in the Chelsea squad.

Despite the fact that Mikel scored only one goal and contributed ten assists in the English Premier League after making 249 appearances for Chelsea who he left in January 2017, the ex-Ngeria international made his mark in England.
Mikel remains the Nigerian player with the most trophies in England after making 372 appearances in all competitions for the Blues and winning two Premier League titles, three FA Cups, the Champions League and Europa League amongst his extensive silverware collection.

The former Super Eagles skipper also had a high percentage of wins in the Premier League having emerged victorious on 149 occasions while picking up defeat only 41 times with Chelsea.

Another highlight for the 33-year-old in his career should be when he scored his first-ever Premier League goal in a 2–0 win against Fulham on 21 September 2013, the only one he had in the competition.

3. Victor MOSES (Wigan, Chelsea, Liverpool, Stoke City & West Ham – 220 appearances/20 goals/18 assists)

A name familiar to many Premier League fans, Victor Moses has been a regular in the elite division of English football for a number of years, having played for no less than six Premier League clubs in his career.

He came through the ranks of the Crystal Palace youth setup and made 58 appearances for the team and scored 11 goals. The club soon entered administration and during the uncertainty, Moses moved to Wigan Athletic for £2.5m.

Moses stayed with Wigan for four seasons and made 74 appearances for the club and scored nine goals. In 2012, Chelsea signed the winger but during his time with the Blues, he was more of a normadic footballer, having gone on loan a lot.

Over the next three seasons, he found himself loaned out to different Premier League clubs including Liverpool, Stoke City and West Ham United before returning to Chelsea where he has won four trophies – EPL, 2 Europa League and FA Cup.

His best season, however, came in the 2016/17 campaign under Italian tactician, Antonio Conte in which the Nigerian forward was a super regular as Chelsea won the Premier League title while playing as a wing-back.

The following season, the 29-year-old was also hugely instrumental to the West London outfit going ahead to pick up the FA Cup after beating Manchester United by a lone goal. Moses had 103 EPL wins and 65 losses.

4. Celestine BABAYARO (Chelsea & Newcastle -179 appearances/5 goals/13 assists/54 clean-sheets)

One of the geatest left full-backs that Nigeria ever produced, Celestine Babayaro went ahead to represent two clubs, Chelsea and Newcastle United in the English Premier League.

The youngest debutant in the history of the Champions League, Babayaro would emerge at Anderlecht and spend three seasons with the club before heading to Chelsea in a £2.25m deal in 1997, a record fee for a teenager at that time.

Babayaro who impressed when helping Nigeria to win gold at the 1996 Olympic games made 132 EPL appearances during an eight-year spell at Stamford Bridge, winning the FA Cup and UEFA Super Cup and endearing himself to the club’s fans with his acrobatic goal celebrations.

The defender would later move to Newcastle United and make 47 appearances for the club over three seasons while he also earned 27 caps for the Nigerian national side.

Babayaro also found the back of the net five times and contributed 13 assists in 179 appearances in the top division of English football for both Chelsea and Newcastle.

However, in 2007, the retired Super Eagles player who is now 41-years-old due to mounting injury problems reached an agreement with Newcastle to be released from his contract.

5. Yakubu AIYEGBENI (Portsmouth, Middlesbrough Everton & Blackburn – 252 appearances/95 goals/26 assists)

The highest-scoring Nigerian player in the history of the Premier League and behind only Didier Drogba and Emmanuel Adebayor amongst African players, Yakubu Aiyegbeni was a predatory finisher at his very best and a regular source of goals for several top-flight sides.

The burly forward would help fire Portsmouth to promotion before thriving at the top level, scoring prolifically for Harry Redknapp’s side before a £7.5m move to Middlesbroug

His time in the north east would see him help the club to the UEFA Cup final in 2006 and scoring 31 times for the club over a two season spell.
Everton would be his next destination as he arrived in a club-record deal, becoming the first player since Peter Beardsley in 1992 to score 20+ goals in all competitions during his debut season.

An Achilles injury would see the forward moved on after four seasons, however, joining Blackburn Rovers via a loan spell at Leicester City and scoring an impressive 17 Premier League goals during a season in which Rovers were relegated.

He would finish his career with 95 Premier League goals in 252 appearances, a goal tally greater than the likes of Dennis Bergkamp and Cristiano Ronaldo. A reliable goalscorer, he twice scored four goals in an EPL match during his nine top-flight seasons.

6. Austin ‘Jay-Jay’ Okocha (Bolton Wanderers) 124 appearances/14 goals/11 assists)

Austin ‘Jay-Jay’ Okocha was one of the most skilful players to grace the Premier League with his dribbles, flicks and tricks for Bolton Wanderers helping to earn him the Player of the Month award in November 2003.

Due to his skill, he was described as being ‘so good that they named him twice’ (a line immortalised in a terrace chant while Okocha played for Bolton). The midfield schemer played the game his own way, bringing flair, exuberance and sublime skill.

A quick and skillful playmaker who is considered as the best Nigerian and one of the best African players of all time, Okocha was known for his confidence with the ball, technique, creativity, and dribbling skills, as well as his use of feints in particular, the step-overs.

The midfielder arrived on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain and became a huge fan’s favorite under Sam Allardyce, his mix of creativity and trickery winning the hearts of the Trotters faithful.

He would help guide the club away from relegation troubles during his debut season before being handed the club captaincy, helping Bolton to the League Cup final in 2004 and producing a series of magical moments.

Now 46 years of age, Okocha would make 124 league appearances for Bolton, scoring 14 goals alongside 11 assists and till date, the former Super Eagles ‘magician’ remains a cult-figure amongst the club’s supporters.

7. Joseph YOBO (Everton & Norwich). – 228 appearances/8 goals/2 assists/67 clean-sheets)

Former Super Eagles captain, Joseph Yobo certainly ranks as one of the top ten Nigerian footballers to ever grace the English Premier League, having starred for the pair of Everton and Norwich City.

Yobo was the first signing made by David Moyes in his Everton career. He played every minute of Everton’s games in the 2006-07 season and had an outstanding defensive partnership with team-mate, Joleon Lescott.

During Phil Neville’s absence, Yobo captained the Toffees and as a result, the retired defender became the first African player to wear the armband for the club.

He made a total number of 220 appearances for the Merseyside-based club in the English top-flight and scored eight goals during his time there before leaving for Fenerbahce.

Yobo who is now 40-years-old made a brief return to the Premier League, although, the centre-back was able to make only eight appearances on loan at Norwich City in 2014.

8. Osaze ODEMWINGIE (West Brom, Cardiff & Stoke City – 129 appearances/36 goals/13 assists)

Only three Nigerian players have won the Premier League Player of the Month award but only one player won it thrice and that is none other than striker, Osaze Odemwingie.

Odemwingie’s good stint in the Premier League was short but impactful due to the fact that he was an immediate success for West Bromwich Albion in the 2010/2011 season.

The Nigerian forward in his debut season scored 15 goals in the English top-flight as he carried the Baggies on his shoulders with some brilliant individual performances.

The next season he scored 11 goals and was good again for the Hawthorns before his influence waned in the third season. He went on to play for Cardiff City and Stoke City where he didn’t make much impact.

But he makes this list off his fine two years when posed a problem for Premier League defenders, especially tormenting the Arsenal backline with his pace, dribbling and strength.

9. Efan EKOKU (Norwich & Milton Keynes Dons) 160 appearances/52 goals/10 assists)

Efan Ekoku was the first Nigerian player to grace the Premier League when he represented Norwich City in the 1992/93 season, having made his competitive debut in April 1993.

The striker spent seven years in the elite division, representing both Norwich City and Wimbledon now known as Milton Keynes Dons, regularly proving to be a reliable option in attack.

Ekoku who is now 53-years-old made his final Premier League appearance in 1999 which means that he may not be a household name to many younger viewers of the competition.

In his 158 appearances, Ekoku found the back of the net on 52 occasions, including three goals in his first ten games to help Norwich to a third-placed finish in 1993.

10. Shola AMEOBI (Newcastle & Crystal Palace – 298 appearances/43 goals/20 assists)

Out of all the 42 Nigerians to have played in the elite division of English football, Shola Ameobi has made the highest appearances in the Premier League after representing both Newcastle United and Crystal Palace.

Often used as a substitute throughout his playing career, Ameobi made 299 Premier League appearances, starting 156 of those matches. He netted 43 goals across his 15-year spell in the English top-flight.

Ameobi is widely regarded as an icon amongst Newcastle fans. The towering forward spent 14 years with the club, featuring in both the Premier League and the Championship.

After leaving Newcastle, he spent one season in Turkey before the now 38-year-old made a return to England with Crystal Palace for one final season in the Premier League.

https://www.completesports.com/top-10-nigerian-footballers-in-premier-league-history/
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by Emilokoiyawon: 9:41pm On Jun 15, 2020
legitimatefrank1:
I'm trying to amicably show your reasons but it's a pity you clinge to your own opinion... Nevertheless you are absolutely right from your perspective, but from my perspective I'm not wrong
Okay lets agree to disagree: I disagree that Jay Jay Okocha is a useless player or overrated. Thank you. And good night.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by GiZcorp: 9:42pm On Jun 15, 2020
Where's the legendary defender SHITTU!! ���
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by Nobody: 9:43pm On Jun 15, 2020
Emilokoiyawon:
Okay lets agree to disagree: I disagree that Jay Jay Okocha is a useless player or overrated. Thank you. And good night.
No na Jay Jay is awesome for a fact... I just expected much more goals from a player of his lofty calibre
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by iqiq: 9:43pm On Jun 15, 2020
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Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by osazuwa23: 9:44pm On Jun 15, 2020
Amokachi and ahmed musa should be on this list remove yobo and yakubu
robosky02:
Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History

A total of 42 Nigerian footballers have featured in the English Premier League which is more than any other African country in the history of the competition since it berthed during the 1992/93 season.

Efan Ekoku was the first to grace the EPL when he represented Norwich City in April 1993 while Wilfred Ndidi, Alex Iwobi, Kelechi Iheanacho, Isaac Success and Odion Ighalo are the five Nigerians playing in the current campaign.
Ahead of the restart of the English top-flight on Wednesday, June 17 from the coronavirus-enforced break, your soar-away number one sports daily in Nigeria, Complete Sports’ By OLUYEMI OGUNSEYIN takes a look at the top ten Nigerian footballers in the EPL…

1. Nwankwo KANU (Arsenal, West Brom & Portsmouth -/273 appearances/54 goals/29 assists)

Arguably Nigeria’s greatest footballing export, Kanu would enjoy great success on the continent prior to his arrival in English Premier League at Arsenal, winning the Champions League with Ajax and the UEFA Cup at Inter Milan before heading to join Arsene Wenger in north London.

The two-time African Footballer of the Year would enjoy a trophy-laden spell at the club, winning two Premier League titles and two FA Cups, the first of those as part of a domestic double in 2002.

He would prove a valuable member of the Arsenal squad for six seasons, memorably scoring a brilliant hat-trick against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge before later joining West Bromwich Albion and Portsmouth, scoring the winning goals in both the semi-final and final as the latter won the FA Cup in 2008.

The Nigerians currently playing in the EPL will aim to emulate the success of two-time title winner, Kanu who brought a combination of skill and athleticism to the English top-flight.

Second to only Shola Ameobi for appearances among Nigerian players, Kanu has supplied more assists than any of his fellow compatriots, setting up 29 goals in his 273 matches.
The 43-year-old’s Premier League medal collection is matched only by John Obi Mikel who played 249 times in midfield for Chelsea over a 10-year period. Kanu won 113 of the EPL games he played and lost 85.

2. John Mikel OBI (Chelsea – 249 appearances/1 goal/10 assists)

Subject of a controversial transfer to Chelsea despite Manchester United believing they had captured the in-demand teenager, John Mikel Obi would go on to spend over a decade in west London and win several major honours.

The midfield enforcer had to wait for his opportunity under Jose Mourinho following his arrival at Stamford Bridge in 2006 but soon won the trust of the Portuguese tactician, going on to establish himself as a key figure in the Chelsea squad.

Despite the fact that Mikel scored only one goal and contributed ten assists in the English Premier League after making 249 appearances for Chelsea who he left in January 2017, the ex-Ngeria international made his mark in England.
Mikel remains the Nigerian player with the most trophies in England after making 372 appearances in all competitions for the Blues and winning two Premier League titles, three FA Cups, the Champions League and Europa League amongst his extensive silverware collection.

The former Super Eagles skipper also had a high percentage of wins in the Premier League having emerged victorious on 149 occasions while picking up defeat only 41 times with Chelsea.

Another highlight for the 33-year-old in his career should be when he scored his first-ever Premier League goal in a 2–0 win against Fulham on 21 September 2013, the only one he had in the competition.

3. Victor MOSES (Wigan, Chelsea, Liverpool, Stoke City & West Ham – 220 appearances/20 goals/18 assists)

A name familiar to many Premier League fans, Victor Moses has been a regular in the elite division of English football for a number of years, having played for no less than six Premier League clubs in his career.

He came through the ranks of the Crystal Palace youth setup and made 58 appearances for the team and scored 11 goals. The club soon entered administration and during the uncertainty, Moses moved to Wigan Athletic for £2.5m.

Moses stayed with Wigan for four seasons and made 74 appearances for the club and scored nine goals. In 2012, Chelsea signed the winger but during his time with the Blues, he was more of a normadic footballer, having gone on loan a lot.

Over the next three seasons, he found himself loaned out to different Premier League clubs including Liverpool, Stoke City and West Ham United before returning to Chelsea where he has won four trophies – EPL, 2 Europa League and FA Cup.

His best season, however, came in the 2016/17 campaign under Italian tactician, Antonio Conte in which the Nigerian forward was a super regular as Chelsea won the Premier League title while playing as a wing-back.

The following season, the 29-year-old was also hugely instrumental to the West London outfit going ahead to pick up the FA Cup after beating Manchester United by a lone goal. Moses had 103 EPL wins and 65 losses.

4. Celestine BABAYARO (Chelsea & Newcastle -179 appearances/5 goals/13 assists/54 clean-sheets)

One of the geatest left full-backs that Nigeria ever produced, Celestine Babayaro went ahead to represent two clubs, Chelsea and Newcastle United in the English Premier League.

The youngest debutant in the history of the Champions League, Babayaro would emerge at Anderlecht and spend three seasons with the club before heading to Chelsea in a £2.25m deal in 1997, a record fee for a teenager at that time.

Babayaro who impressed when helping Nigeria to win gold at the 1996 Olympic games made 132 EPL appearances during an eight-year spell at Stamford Bridge, winning the FA Cup and UEFA Super Cup and endearing himself to the club’s fans with his acrobatic goal celebrations.

The defender would later move to Newcastle United and make 47 appearances for the club over three seasons while he also earned 27 caps for the Nigerian national side.

Babayaro also found the back of the net five times and contributed 13 assists in 179 appearances in the top division of English football for both Chelsea and Newcastle.

However, in 2007, the retired Super Eagles player who is now 41-years-old due to mounting injury problems reached an agreement with Newcastle to be released from his contract.

5. Yakubu AIYEGBENI (Portsmouth, Middlesbrough Everton & Blackburn – 252 appearances/95 goals/26 assists)

The highest-scoring Nigerian player in the history of the Premier League and behind only Didier Drogba and Emmanuel Adebayor amongst African players, Yakubu Aiyegbeni was a predatory finisher at his very best and a regular source of goals for several top-flight sides.

The burly forward would help fire Portsmouth to promotion before thriving at the top level, scoring prolifically for Harry Redknapp’s side before a £7.5m move to Middlesbroug

His time in the north east would see him help the club to the UEFA Cup final in 2006 and scoring 31 times for the club over a two season spell.
Everton would be his next destination as he arrived in a club-record deal, becoming the first player since Peter Beardsley in 1992 to score 20+ goals in all competitions during his debut season.

An Achilles injury would see the forward moved on after four seasons, however, joining Blackburn Rovers via a loan spell at Leicester City and scoring an impressive 17 Premier League goals during a season in which Rovers were relegated.

He would finish his career with 95 Premier League goals in 252 appearances, a goal tally greater than the likes of Dennis Bergkamp and Cristiano Ronaldo. A reliable goalscorer, he twice scored four goals in an EPL match during his nine top-flight seasons.

6. Austin ‘Jay-Jay’ Okocha (Bolton Wanderers) 124 appearances/14 goals/11 assists)

Austin ‘Jay-Jay’ Okocha was one of the most skilful players to grace the Premier League with his dribbles, flicks and tricks for Bolton Wanderers helping to earn him the Player of the Month award in November 2003.

Due to his skill, he was described as being ‘so good that they named him twice’ (a line immortalised in a terrace chant while Okocha played for Bolton). The midfield schemer played the game his own way, bringing flair, exuberance and sublime skill.

A quick and skillful playmaker who is considered as the best Nigerian and one of the best African players of all time, Okocha was known for his confidence with the ball, technique, creativity, and dribbling skills, as well as his use of feints in particular, the step-overs.

The midfielder arrived on a free transfer from Paris Saint-Germain and became a huge fan’s favorite under Sam Allardyce, his mix of creativity and trickery winning the hearts of the Trotters faithful.

He would help guide the club away from relegation troubles during his debut season before being handed the club captaincy, helping Bolton to the League Cup final in 2004 and producing a series of magical moments.

Now 46 years of age, Okocha would make 124 league appearances for Bolton, scoring 14 goals alongside 11 assists and till date, the former Super Eagles ‘magician’ remains a cult-figure amongst the club’s supporters.

7. Joseph YOBO (Everton & Norwich). – 228 appearances/8 goals/2 assists/67 clean-sheets)

Former Super Eagles captain, Joseph Yobo certainly ranks as one of the top ten Nigerian footballers to ever grace the English Premier League, having starred for the pair of Everton and Norwich City.

Yobo was the first signing made by David Moyes in his Everton career. He played every minute of Everton’s games in the 2006-07 season and had an outstanding defensive partnership with team-mate, Joleon Lescott.

During Phil Neville’s absence, Yobo captained the Toffees and as a result, the retired defender became the first African player to wear the armband for the club.

He made a total number of 220 appearances for the Merseyside-based club in the English top-flight and scored eight goals during his time there before leaving for Fenerbahce.

Yobo who is now 40-years-old made a brief return to the Premier League, although, the centre-back was able to make only eight appearances on loan at Norwich City in 2014.

8. Osaze ODEMWINGIE (West Brom, Cardiff & Stoke City – 129 appearances/36 goals/13 assists)

Only three Nigerian players have won the Premier League Player of the Month award but only one player won it thrice and that is none other than striker, Osaze Odemwingie.

Odemwingie’s good stint in the Premier League was short but impactful due to the fact that he was an immediate success for West Bromwich Albion in the 2010/2011 season.

The Nigerian forward in his debut season scored 15 goals in the English top-flight as he carried the Baggies on his shoulders with some brilliant individual performances.

The next season he scored 11 goals and was good again for the Hawthorns before his influence waned in the third season. He went on to play for Cardiff City and Stoke City where he didn’t make much impact.

But he makes this list off his fine two years when posed a problem for Premier League defenders, especially tormenting the Arsenal backline with his pace, dribbling and strength.

9. Efan EKOKU (Norwich & Milton Keynes Dons) 160 appearances/52 goals/10 assists)

Efan Ekoku was the first Nigerian player to grace the Premier League when he represented Norwich City in the 1992/93 season, having made his competitive debut in April 1993.

The striker spent seven years in the elite division, representing both Norwich City and Wimbledon now known as Milton Keynes Dons, regularly proving to be a reliable option in attack.

Ekoku who is now 53-years-old made his final Premier League appearance in 1999 which means that he may not be a household name to many younger viewers of the competition.

In his 158 appearances, Ekoku found the back of the net on 52 occasions, including three goals in his first ten games to help Norwich to a third-placed finish in 1993.

10. Shola AMEOBI (Newcastle & Crystal Palace – 298 appearances/43 goals/20 assists)

Out of all the 42 Nigerians to have played in the elite division of English football, Shola Ameobi has made the highest appearances in the Premier League after representing both Newcastle United and Crystal Palace.

Often used as a substitute throughout his playing career, Ameobi made 299 Premier League appearances, starting 156 of those matches. He netted 43 goals across his 15-year spell in the English top-flight.

Ameobi is widely regarded as an icon amongst Newcastle fans. The towering forward spent 14 years with the club, featuring in both the Premier League and the Championship.

After leaving Newcastle, he spent one season in Turkey before the now 38-year-old made a return to England with Crystal Palace for one final season in the Premier League.

https://www.completesports.com/top-10-nigerian-footballers-in-premier-league-history/
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by ERockson: 9:47pm On Jun 15, 2020
Emilokoiyawon:
But name one dribbler in world football better than Okocha. Just one.
If Okocha himself came across this your statement, He would just laugh. Learn how to use word like one of the most , one of the best...so that you won't always sound unlearned publicly. It will help you
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by osazsky(m): 9:47pm On Jun 15, 2020
Jarus:
JJ is the only Nigerian to have ever made the PFA Player of the Season shortlist.

Osaze won EPL player of the month three times. Only 12 players have won the award more times in EPL history.

Yakubu scored 95 PL goals and is the 3rd highest scoring African in EPL history.

How can Completesports that should know better rank Victor Moses above these guys? Even Mikel is tricky.
the thing weak me..someone that was among the three nominee for English player of the season..its only Nigeria kids that keep watching Osun broadcasting television will say okocha was overated.english fans loved him and some fans who teams where not playing only came to the stadium to watch Jay Jay.even ronaldinho was always watching him from d bench back then.when jay jay was Jay jay
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by ThatFairGuy: 9:49pm On Jun 15, 2020
Austin JayJay okocha is OVERRATED
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by Emilokoiyawon: 9:49pm On Jun 15, 2020
ERockson:
If Okocha himself came across this your statement. He would just laugh. Learn how to use word like one of the most so that won't always sound unlearned publicly. It will help you
If you think my statement is wrong then you should be able to mention one player whose dribbling skill (one of the components of midfield football) is better than Okocha. Please I am willing to wait for you to do your research and respond. I am not in a hurry.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by Emilokoiyawon: 9:50pm On Jun 15, 2020
legitimatefrank1:
No na Jay Jay is awesome for a fact... I just expected much more goals from a player of his lofty calibre
So jayjay is no longer hyped? aka overrated?

legitimatefrank1:
grin grin grin very poor statistics from Mikel and all listed sef... Imagine the hyped okocha with barely 14 goals... Pity
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by ThatFairGuy: 9:51pm On Jun 15, 2020
Emilokoiyawon:
EXACTLY. I only hear Nigerians say Okocha is overrated. You will never hear it anywhere else in the world.
Austin JayJay okocha is OVERRATED
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by osazsky(m): 9:52pm On Jun 15, 2020
Emilokoiyawon:
If you think my statement is wrong then you should be able to mention one player whose dribbling skill (one of the components of midfield football) is better than Okocha. Please I am willing to wait for you to do your research and respond. I am not in a hurry.
y are u wasting ur time in answering him.cant u see that his name is erosion..we all know that erosion is not a good thing.sir pls just ignore him.y ague with a kid..u go ba say the guy they 200 level for sch
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by Emilokoiyawon: 9:52pm On Jun 15, 2020
ThatFairGuy:
Austin JayJay okocha is OVERRATED
Mr. Overrated, when did you start watching football?
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by Emilokoiyawon: 9:54pm On Jun 15, 2020
osazsky:
y are u wasting ur time in answering him.cant u see that his name is erosion..we all know that erosion is not a good thing.sir pls just ignore him.y ague with a kid..u go ba say the guy they 200 level for sch
grin grin grin grin Erosion...I didn't even notice that. Okay. I will do as you suggest. grin grin grin
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by ThatFairGuy: 9:58pm On Jun 15, 2020
Emilokoiyawon:
Mr. Overrated, when did you start watching football?
This year
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by Emilokoiyawon: 9:59pm On Jun 15, 2020
ThatFairGuy:
This year
cheesy cheesy cheesy grin grin grin grin cheesy cheesy cheesy
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by ThatFairGuy: 10:00pm On Jun 15, 2020
osazsky:
y are u wasting ur time in answering him.cant u see that his name is erosion..we all know that erosion is not a good thing.sir pls just ignore him.y ague with a kid..u go ba say the guy they 200 level for sch
So you could deduce age with one's Monika? What an absurdity
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by 0neal(m): 10:00pm On Jun 15, 2020
All hail king Yakubu Aiyegbeni my Favorite Nigerian forward sofar
he shld have been rated among the top three.


OP you didnt add one goal to the number of goals in EPL

Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by Bobonowell(m): 10:02pm On Jun 15, 2020
mediocre:
Here come the stat mongers, he was a DM. you know, defensive midfielder? whose primary job wasn't to score goals
You are so dumb , but kante, matic , are DM .and some oda defenders that do score sweet goals nkor .
10 yrs wit one goal u re defending rubbish
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by PremierGuy(m): 10:03pm On Jun 15, 2020
There is only footballer - 'Papillo' - Kanu
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by FirstbornWds: 10:03pm On Jun 15, 2020
InventTech:
Kanu Nwankwo is unarguably the top rated footballer from Nigeria. cool

From Ajax to his heroics in Olympic 96, mesmerising the then Brazilian defence - a powerhouse at that time.

If he hadn't taken some years off owing to his brief health challenges, he definitely would have been nominated for world best.
He never would have been nominated. There's no need to bring sentiments into this.

The best players from Africa aside from George Weah and Samuel Eto is Yaya Toure and maybe Salah and Mane.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by Mryacks: 10:06pm On Jun 15, 2020
TeejayBlaq:
chaii see Mikel 1 goal how many appearance
Yes...
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by Asu015(m): 10:06pm On Jun 15, 2020
Ahmad musa isn't on the list because he isn't a christian from the south

Keep envying him as he excels
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by Mryacks: 10:08pm On Jun 15, 2020
FirstbornWds:
He never would have been nominated. There's no need to bring sentiments into this.

The best players from Africa aside from George Weah and Samuel Eto is Yaya Toure and maybe Salah and Mane.
I will also add Didier Drogba
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by Mryacks: 10:09pm On Jun 15, 2020
Top 3 should be:

Kanu
Mikel
Yakubu
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by Emilokoiyawon: 10:09pm On Jun 15, 2020
FirstbornWds:
He never would have been nominated. There's no need to bring sentiments into this. The best players from Africa aside from George Weah and Samuel Eto is Yaya Toure and maybe Salah and Mane.
Kanu is not a goal machine like Yekini, Eto, Weah and others. But in terms of beautiful football artistry there is no player in the world right now that can equal Kanu. Kanu is the Socrates (Brazilian legend) of our time. Think about it.
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by samsard(m): 10:10pm On Jun 15, 2020
Asu015:
Ahmad musa isn't on the list because he isn't a christian from the south

Keep envying him as he excels
Isn't this foolishness, guy? Ahmed Musa flopped in the EPL. Which of those guys up there was he better than?
Is there supposed to be quotas in this too?
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by kareemkamil(m): 10:21pm On Jun 15, 2020
This Obi matter tired me oooo, 1 goal, Joseph Yobo 15 goals, Obi Mikel don fuckup
Re: Top 10 Nigerian Footballers In Premier League History by PinkStarsFallIn: 10:31pm On Jun 15, 2020
NarnieAceTech:
Nigeria is a country highly blessed with talents.

I remember Osaze in his first season with West Brom; Dude was a headache for Top EPL defenders. i think he finished with 14goals.

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