Kelechi Iheanacho has shown the
world the stuff he is made of. Since his move to Manhester City FC of England,
the budding striker has proved that he is a special talent and the future of
Football in Nigeria. Recently the striker signed a contract extension with his
club which made him the highest Nigerian paid player toppling Mikel Obi of Chelsea. Below are some
of the reasons that made him the Nigerian highest paid player.
1. Consistency: Iheanacho has repeatedly proven to those
who have doubted his scoring abilities that he is not a mere fluke when it
comes to The Imo state born striker scored 14 goals in all competitions last
season for Manchester City and have also been making assists under Pep
Guardiola’s leadership.
2.
Development: From the
U-17’s to the U-20’s and now the senior national team Iheanacho has no doubt
become a model for investing into the youth system for the future Super Eagles.
After winning the Golden Ball in the FIFA U-17 World Cup in 2013, he was
invited to the Super Eagles team led by late Stephen Keshi but was released to
sign for Premier League giants Manchester City. Iheanacho was also shortlisted
in the 35-man provisional squad by Samson Siasia to the Rio Olympics but he was
not released by his club because of his importance to City as a player.
3. Delivers the goals: One thing that makes a player stand out from ther
rest is scoring important goals that lifts his team just as Iheanacho did
against Tanzania last weekend in Uyo. Not only that, Kelechi has also scored in
the friendlies against Luxemburg and Mali making it three goals out of five
senior appearances for the Super Eagles.
4. A world class player in the making: If a Nigerian will become a future Ballon
D’Or, it will definitely be Kelechi because of what he does with the ball at
his age. The Citizens striker possess high technical ability coupled with
sublime skills and has got what can take him to the level of the Ronaldo’s and
Messi’s.
5. Age:
If Iheanacho has achieved so much at 19 then he will be one of the biggest name
in football in next 10 years of his playing career as much would have been
garnered by the youngster. Just as Mikel did, Kelechi is the future Super
Eagles captain and would also be an integral member of the national teams’
success in years to come.
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