February 10th 2013 was the day of the AFCON final with the Nigerian
Super Eagles taking on Burkina Faso. Just after half time with Nigeria
leading courtesy of Sunday Mba's goal, left-back
Elderson Echiejile
pulled up and was replaced by Juwon Oshaniwa, then of Ashdod in Israel.
It was his first game of the tournament. Surely he must have been
nervous.
“People don't understand what is meant by a squad game. That a
player is on the bench does not mean he is not capable. I knew I was
capable and so when I got on all I was thinking was I have to do my part
to ensure we keep a clean sheet and therefore become champions. I was
not nervous at all."
Anyone who saw that match will believe him as the Super Eagles won a third Afcon title.
Juwon Oshaniwa won his national team caps under Stephen Keshi but
has not won another since the 2-2 draw in Uyo last year that condemned
Nigeria to losing their Afcon trophy.
"It was a deeply sad day in the dressing room after that
disappointment. We gave ourselves a lot to do following the first defeat
in the group but we thought we could get that win, especially at home
to take us through. Sadly, that did not happen."
Since that match in Uyo Kingsley Madu and Chima Akas have played in
that left back position along with Echiejile for new coach Sunday
Oliseh.
Does Oshaniwa desire to be back?
"It is always an honour to play for my country. Very few things can
match playing for huge country like Nigeria. I expect the new coach to
be doing things his way and checking out some players. I know what I'm
able to bring to any football team. He was at the Brazil World Cup and
saw me, so he knows what I am capable of doing. I am always available to
play for my country
Saturday, 5 December 2015
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