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“I was never loved”- Ex-Super Eagles striker Emmanuel Emenike replies Sunday Oliseh

Emenike retired at just 28 years of age, and it was because of off-pitch issues

by Kelvin Omachonu
July 8, 2024
in AFCON, News, NewsNow, Nigeria, This Week, Top
“I was never loved”- Ex-Super Eagles striker Emmanuel Emenike replies Sunday Oliseh

Former Super Eagles striker Emmanuel Emenike has shared a social media post to corroborate Sunday Oliseh's assertion that pressure from Nigerian journalists made him retire from the national team, Soccernet.ng reports.

Emenike burst into the scene for Nigeria in 2010, making his debut for the Super Eagles in a friendly match against Sierra Leone. Then he scored his first Nigeria goal in an international friendly against Argentina in 2011.

However, the former Fenerbahce man had to wait until 2013 before he really made a mark for Nigeria. Emenike was superb for the Super Eagles in the run-up to their triumph at the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations. He registered four goals and one assist in five games to push Nigeria to the final.

Unfortunately for Emenike, he did not play the final, but Sunday Mba turned up clutch to ensure the Super Eagles won their third title AFCON. Nonetheless, Emenike still won the Golden boot award.

However, just two years after his heroics with the national team, Emenike called time on his international career at the age of 28. There were reports that Sunday Oliseh, who just got appointed as Super Eagles coach at the time, forced him to retire. But Oliseh rebuffed the rumours, stating that it was Emenike's decision.

Recently, in a fiery interview, Oliseh praised Emenike's attitude when he was in the national team, but he revealed that the former Fenerbahce star retired because he could not cope with the criticisms he was getting from the media.

The former Fenerbahce has now come out to corroborate the story on his social media page.

“I was respectful, humble and gave everything for Naija (Nigeria) l but you can never satisfy everyone,” Emenike wrote.

“Journalists did so much damage. I was never loved and I know this because of the things they put out about me. The love for my country was my driving force.”

Asides from Emenike's retirement, Sunday Oliseh shed more insights into his time as Super Eagles coach and his problems with Mikel Obi here.

Emenike retired from football in 2019 after a string of injuries. He spends most of his time in Nigeria and Turkey.

Tags: Emmanuel EmenikeNigeriaSunday OlisehSuper Eagles
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Kelvin Omachonu is a professional football columnist and sports writer with over half a decade of experience covering major events and delivering captivating, analytically-driven stories. A graduate of the University of Ibadan, he is fueled by a profound dedication to sports journalism and the beautiful game. His insights have previously been featured in respected outlets, including IndyPress UI, UCJ UI Newshive NG, and Sportspremi. Away from work, Kelvin is an avid fan of basketball, enjoys a great movie, and is always discovering new music.

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Comments 3

  1. Greatest says:
    1 year ago

    Many Nigerian journalists are kil-joy ,no – good imbecilles.That is why it is difficult to see them write positive stories.Always on okada peddling lies. You will hardly see them driving cars.

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  2. Mills ezebuike says:
    1 year ago

    Nigeria not NFF should overall the foot ball systems to harness the potentials. Take politics out of it. The only instrument that interests citizens. Nigeria is down posterity will not forgive if drastic measures is done to our football.
    Sampson siasia should be encouraged. He suffered for Nigeria.

    Reply
  3. basketball stars says:
    1 year ago

    Emenike’s honesty highlights the emotional toll athletes face. Media criticism can deeply impact players’ careers. It’s vital to balance constructive feedback with support to nurture talent and resilience.

    Reply

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