Lagos - Most Nigerians especially fans of English club Chelsea felt
disappointed yesterday, when Ivorian and Manchester City midfielder Yaya
Toure, not Mikel Obi, was announced winner of 2013 African Footballer
of the Year (making it a third in a row).
However, according to the statistics, the Ivorian deserves the accolades based on his performances in 2013.
Let’s not get confused, the award is basically an ‘individual award’,
so the football club you play for or the country your represent winning
all the
prestigious tournaments like the FIFA World Cup, Nations Cup,
Champions League or Europa League might not have any bearing or lead to
your winning the award. It is your personal performance that will win
you the awards at the end.
Mikel Obi scored his first goal for Chelsea FC in 2013 Yes, Mikel won
the African Nations Cup with the Super Eagles in 2013, played a pivotal
role as his club Chelsea won the Europa league, represented the country
at the FIFA Confederations Cup in Brazil and scored a beautiful goal
against Uruguay and don’t forget by scoring his first ever premiership
goal (after over 7 years in English football) in the win over rivals
Fulham last October.
But the stats for the giant Ivorian Midfielder Yaya Toure totally
dwarfs that of Mikel when they are both compared. Yaya Toure joined Man
City in 2010 Toure won the BBC African Footballer of the Year in
December and has been one of the top five players in the English
Premiere League (EPL) in the last six months.
This season, he has scored 10 goals in 19 matches for Man City which
is quite high for a midfielder, four of which are free kicks. He has
assisted in 3 goals and is one of the players with the highest passing
averages.
This season alone, the all-action midfielder has scored in all
competitions – Champions League, FA Cup, League cup and helped his
country qualify for their third consecutive world cup.
His club Manchester City did not win any trophy last neither did
Ivory Coast his country but his individual performance surely did the
trick for him.
Mikel and Toure are both midfielders but the latter’s game has
evolved over the years and is more dynamic while Mikel has been one
dimensional.
As it turns out, in most cases winning the trophy is always a
collective effort but at times some players had single handed won
trophies for their team.
Many were all hoping the Mikel who was flown in to the country for
the awards in his club’s private jet would break the 15 years old jinx
of winning the African Footballer of the Year awards for Nigeria after
Kanu Nwankwo did it last in 1999. Apparently, Nigeria will have to wait
for another 365 days.
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