Nigerian striker Yakubu Aiyegbeni is still coming to terms with Everton’s midweek Uefa Cup exit after losing a penalty shoot-out to Serie A outfit Fiorentina.The man they call ‘The Yak’ isn’t likely to internalise his frustrations, though, not with a visit to leaky Fulham in store on Sunday.
Only Thierry Henry has scored more Premiership goals than Yakubu since the 2003/04 season. Indeed, Yakubu is looking to add to his 12 Prem strikes as the season enters its crucial phase.
Yakubu insists the Toffees are ready to put their Euro heartache behind them and have fourth-placed Merseyside rivals Liverpool firmly in their sights.
"Going out of Europe will only make us more determined to finish in the top four this season," warned Yakubu. "I have a good feeling about the Fulham game because I scored a hat-trick against them at Goodison. I can feel there are more goals in me.
"They say it was the perfect hat-trick because I scored with my left foot, my right foot and a header - but for every goal I've scored at Everton, I owe the credit to my team-mates and the manager.
"Since I came here I am fitter, faster and better.
"It is a great compliment to the people around me that I have scored more goals in the Premier League than any striker apart from Thierry Henry over the past few years. Players like Henry only come round once in a lifetime and I look up to him, but the comparison will mean nothing if we do not have anything to show for all our hard work at the end of the season.
"Liverpool are favourites to finish fourth, but Everton beat them to it three years ago and we are capable of doing it again. It would be a fantastic achievement, but I believe in my team-mates and I think they believe in me to score the goals which will take us where we want to go.
"We will keep fighting together and, don't forget, we still have to go to Anfield. We were unlucky not to get at least a point against Liverpool at our place and that will be a massive game for both clubs."
Bridge Boy
Despite recent disappointment, Yakubu is relishing his Premier League career, which has flourished at Middlesbrough and now Everton. The footballing high-life is a far cry, he admits, from his days in native Nigeria with the Bridge Boys of Julius Berger.
"I have come a long way since I left Africa and I feel blessed that my career has brought me to such a good club as Everton," he said.
"My first club was called Julius Berger, which is a big Nigerian construction company with its own team.
"They had a grass pitch - not everybody in Africa is able to play on grass - and I remember thinking I was rich when I collected my first wages, which were small.
"After only four months I was spotted by Maccabi Haifa and I went to play for them in Israel. We won the title and [current Chelsea boss] Avram Grant was my coach there.
"I have been on a long journey since those days, and to play in the Champions League next season would be a proud moment."
Reds fans will be hoping that’s a Bridge too far for the Yak.
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Monday, January 21, 2008
CAN 2008 Preview: Ivory Coast - Nigeria
What: African Cup of Nations, Group B
Who: Ivory Coast vs Nigeria
When: Monday, 21 January 2008, 17:00 GMT
Where: Sekondi Stadium, Sekondi-Takoradi
This is arguably the biggest encounter in the group stages of the competition, and a great advert for African football. The first of the battle of the West Africans in Group B sees Nigeria, who are the number one FIFA ranked team in Africa, square off against the number one contender for the continental trophy.
There has been much hype and talk about this encounter and both teams will be under immense pressure to get something from the game.
The Ivorians won the last meeting between the two sides, thanks to that controversial Didier Drogba goal in one of the semi-final games at the last edition of the tournament in Egypt.
But for all the hype and history, it's hard to see this encounter producing the sort of sparks that is expected. It is going to be mainly a game of the defences: which one holds out longer, which one avoids making that silly mistake. That’s all it would take for a Didier Drogba, Yakubu Aiyegbeni, Salomon Kalou or an Obafemi Martins to pounce and seal the encounter for his team.
The sides both know they are favorites to emerge from this group and will enter the game with a very cautious mindset, knowing failure to get something from this game would put them in a lot of pressure in their remaining group fixtures and all but kill off the possibility of sealing top spot.
That said, the sparks could start flying if a goal gets scored early in the game. The chasing team will come out and force the opponents into either lying back and defending or returning the attacks.
The result of this game will surely go along way in influencing who gets to qualify from the group. A loss for either Nigeria or the Cote d'Ivoire men will put them under immense pressure when they face the group’s other big gun, Mali.
I always regard the Ivorians as the “Dutch-team” of African football. Aside from their orange jerseys, they have that completeness that is lacking in several other African sides. They have a strong defence marshaled by Kolo Toure; a midfield that holds, creates, and moves; and an attack that parades some of the most potent strikers in world football.
The Elephants would most likely be playing a 4-4-1-1 formation, which has always favored burly striker Didier Drogba. The Nigerians are expected to retain a 4-3-3 setup that will seek to rely more upon the capabilities of their enviable strike force, with the pacy Martin looking to cause some problems for the Ivorians.
The midfield battle looks like a straight fight between Didier Zokora and Mikel Obi. These two players will surely determine the pattern and pace of play for their respective teams. Whoever gets to close one down would have effectively granted his team the upper hand.
FORM GUIDE
Cote d'Ivoire (full internationals only)
12 Jan 08 - Kuwait 0-2 Cote d'Ivoire (Friendly)
21 Nov 07 - Qatar 1-6 Cote d'Ivoire (Friendly)
17 Nov 07 - Angola 2-1 Cote d'Ivoire (Friendly)
17 Oct 07 - Austria 3-2 Cote d'Ivoire (Friendly)
08 Sep 07 - Gabon 0-0 Cote d'Ivoire (ANC Qual.)
Nigeria (full internationals only)
09 Jan 08 - Nigeria 2-0 Sudan (Friendly)
20 Nov 07 - Switzerland 0-1 Nigeria (Friendly)
17 Nov 07 - Australia 1-0 Nigeria (Friendly)
14 Oct 07 - Mexico 2-2 Nigeria (Friendly)
08 Sep 07 - Nigeria 2-0 Lesotho (ACN Qual.)
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