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Adepoju questions Oliseh’s allegations of gang-up against Yekini at USA 94

The former Super Eagles captain in his book alleged that senior members of the USA 94 squad were not happy with the late striker ahead of the World Cup, but Adepoju has questioned the accusation

Former Super Eagles striker Mutiu Adepoju has said that he was particularly happy for his late colleague, Rashidi Yekini, after scoring Nigeria’s first senior FIFA World Cup goal at the USA ‘94  against Bulgaria.

Adepoju, in an exclusive chat with Soccernet.ng, spoke on the backdrop of a revelation by ex-Eagles midfielder Sunday Oliseh, who in his newly released autobiography titled, ‘Audacity to Refuse’, alleged that there was a gang-up by senior members of the Eagles against Yekini before the World Cup.

The Vitoria de Setubal icon netted five times in Tunisia to top the scoring charts and was deservedly named the competition’s best player. 

But a year before, Yekini had won the African player of the year, and according to Oliseh, senior members of the Super Eagles squad were unhappy he failed to share the money he received from winning the award. 

However, Adepoju fondly called ‘Headmaster’ in his playing days, said he could not recall any form of gang up against Yekini, adding that he was close to the goal poacher when they both played for the national team at the 1994 Africa Cup of Nations as well as the World Cup.

“I cannot remember,” Adepoju said.  I don’t know if there was any gang-up against Rashidi Yekini. Besides, Yekini was very close to me back then, and I don’t know if situations of that nature arise.

“Listen, you are going to the World Cup for the first time, and your team scored the first goal, what do you go to the World Cup to do, of course, to go and win, no matter who scored.

So why will the players not be happy? Well, I don’t know about the mind of anybody, I only know about my mind.

And I cannot talk to anybody. I cannot confirm Oliseh’s revelation because I can’t remember. It is something of about 27 years,” Adepoju said.

Yekini and Adepoju both represented Nigeria at the 1994 and 1998 World Cups. 

This post was last modified on May 7, 2021 6:17 pm

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Augustine is a Writer at Soccernet.ng. He is a graduate of Mass Communication with 10 years experience working with reputable publications including Complete Sports. augustine@soccernet.com.ng

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