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I’m jealous of the current set of players, says Okocha

I’m jealous of the current set of players, says Okocha
September 26
21:06 2017

Austin Okocha, former Super Eagles skipper, says he is jealous of the current set of players.

Okocha, who was once African football’s most expensive player, said this in an interview with CNN Sports.

Fondly referred to as JJ, the skilful player said he felt glad being among the best during his active soccer days.

Okocha, who retired from football in 2008.

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“I am jealous of the players now. But it’s always good to know you were amongst the best during your time and that’s all you can hope for,” he said.

“I don’t look at what the market is today because that was our mission — to get football to another level — to open doors for the next generation. It gives me a lot of joy to see where football is now.”

The 44-year old also revealed that he would love to play with the world’s most expensive player Neymar at Paris Saint-Germain.

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Okocha had a stint with PSG during his soccer career.

“It would be an honour to be in the same dressing room as a player like Neymar.

“It would be in my interest to have great players around me because, if you’re playing with good players, it makes your job a lot easier.

“He had a good life in Barcelona, playing with a good team. But then he realised he wants to achieve more, he wants to be his own person and for him to achieve that, he has to move.

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“Luckily for him, he moved to a very formidable team — a team that is so ambitious — and also trying to get to the next level. It’s a perfect move for him.”

 

 

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