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How Nigeria Hero, Odion Ighalo Nearly Quit Super Eagles After Death Threats
Odion Ighalo who bagged 5 goals against the Libyans almost quit football following death threats from Nigerians after the World Cup exit.
Sitting down in the changing room of the Taieb Mhiri Stadium, Ighalo reflected on what has been a challenging last few months for him and his family.
For a fleeting moment, the ever-present smile turned wry, then
retreated as Ighalo opened about on how he and his family -- including
his children -- endured vitriolic abuse, and even received death threats
on social media, after a World Cup performance where even he admitted
he had not played up to his own high standards.
Things got so bad, Ighalo said, that he came this close to packing it all in.
"I know the fans want me to score goals. I understand them," the China-based striker said. "But some of them took it to another level.
"They said a lot of things. To my innocent kids, to my wife,
even to the extent they threatened my life and the life of my family."
Despite trying to remain above it all and not respond to critics,
he was deeply hurt by the attacks on his family, especially his
children.
"I felt very bad [when they went after my family]. I had to
talk to my wife because she could not take it. Some words they said
about my kids, about me. Some words they said to her, threatening and
all that. That is beyond football.
"You know women and how they react when you talk about their
children. But I never said a word to nobody and I never replied
anybody."
He did not have to take any action to protect his family, as they
live in England while he plays in China for Changchun Yatai. But with
all of that going on, it was only natural that the forward wanted to
quit, especially when his wife advised him to.
"My wife said 'you don't have to go there [to Nigeria] any
more' and it was because of all what they said to her and to our
family."
It took national team coach Gernot Rohr's intervention to convince Ighalo to come back and suit up in green and white again.
Ighalo explained: "I want to thank Rohr because after the World
Cup and all those things happened, he called me before the Seychelles
game [in September] and I told him I was contemplating stopping because
it is not easy.
"But the coach had belief in me. He said 'I know you are a good
goalscorer and I know you can do it. Come and show them that you can
score.'
"If a coach believes in me, then I will come. I told hm 'coach,
if I am in your plans hundred percent then I will honour the invitation
any time you call me.'
"He said 'yes, you you are in my plans for the games'. Then he
said 'don't be under pressure, just go do your thing, I know you can do
it.'
"That gave me the confidence which I believed that I needed. I
want to thank him for defending me, and giving me the words like a
father, encouraging me, talking to me. He gave me more belief and I
thank God for repaying him with these goals."
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