Nigerian midfielder John Mikel Obi has revealed he was overcome with inferiority complex on his first day at Chelsea’s dressing room that had players such as John Terry, Michael Ballack, Didier Drogba, Michael Essien and Andriy Shevchenko among others.
Mikel made the disclosure in an exclusive interview on the club’s official magazine, ‘Chelsea’, as he reaches the 10-year mark at the London club.
Recalling his first day at the club’s Cobham training round when he joined as a talented 19-year-old from Norwegian side Lyn Oslo, the elegant enforcer describes the experience as ‘crazy’.
‘I came into the dressing room that day literally shaking,’ he recalls. ‘I saw the players that were in there – the likes of John Terry, Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba, Claude Makelele, Geremi, Michael Essien, Michael Ballack, Andriy Shevchenko – it was crazy. And I was just 19 ‘I was shaking the whole day because I couldn’t talk to any of them. I didn’t know what to say to guys like that. They were really nice guys, but it was scary. It can be tough coming into a dressing room like that as a younger player. You had to earn the right to be among them.’
He has certainly done that over the years, and this season he has played a key role in the Blues’ improved form in the latter half of the season.
Interim manager Guus Hiddink has spoken about him in glowing terms and Mikel is pleased with his new role in the team.
‘I love doing my defensive duties, but at the same time I love having the ball and always trying to be available so we can play out from the back,’ he said. ‘This is something we’ve talked about, something the manager has stressed – trying to play out from the back so we can always be in control of the game. I think doing this we have much more possession of the ball.
‘I like having the ball and making the team play. When I was young, my natural position wasn’t as a defensive midfielder so maybe that gives me a bit of an edge.’
Nigerians will be hoping he gives the Eagles the edge in their do-or-bust Afcon 2017 qualifier against Egypt later this month.
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