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Tuesday, 20 October 2015
Nigeria’s Emenike quits international football
Nigeria striker Emmanuel Emenike on Tuesday announced his
retirement from international football, after a barren spell in front of
goal.
The 28-year-old said on his Instagram account he was calling time on
his five-year career for the national side, telling fans he was “no longer a
Super Eagles player”.
“It has always being my pleasure to play and win for the team,” he
wrote.
“I am always proud of my successful years in the team and I am pleased
to call it off at this point in order to avoid insults.”
Emenike, who plays his club football for Al Ain of Dubai, is the second
player to announce his retirement from Nigeria’s senior squad this
month.
Lille goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama– Nigeria’s most-capped player —
said he was calling it quits after a much publicised row with coach
Sunday Oliseh.
Oliseh was reportedly considering leaving out Emenike for next month’s
World Cup qualifier against Swaziland because he has not scored at
international level for two years.
The former Spartak Moscow player, at Al Ain on loan from Turkish side
Fenerbahce, has, however, featured in the first four matches since Oliseh
took over from Steven Keshi.
Emenike made his international debut in a friendly against Sierra Leone
in Lagos in February 2011 and was top scorer at the 2013 Africa Cup of
Nations that Nigeria won.
But he soon after hit a bad patch and his last goal for Nigeria was in
October 2013, in a World Cup qualifying play-off against Ethiopia.
In all, he made 37 appearance for the Super Eagles, scoring nine times.
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