Tell us about your experience at the 2016 International COPA Coca-Cola
Camp?
It was an amazing experience interacting with other people from
different countries, seeing the way they play and adding that to the way I play
to become a better player.
How do you think this experience will help you as a young man?
It has given me the experience
of a lifetime, the ability to relatewith different people in different
conditions, so that I’m not enclosed to the same country, the same temperature,
and the same people. In this way, I can learn from different people and learn
how to play against different people, while also learning the perspective of
different managers in football, as well as learning how to perfect my play.
What were the things you were taught in the camp?
They took us through a set of drills, there are drills (archetypes)
called the perfectionist, the machine, the rock, the rebel, I can’t remember
all of them right now, but they are just a set of drills. The perfectionist is
how to place your shots into far corners to score in the net, the rebel is a
dribbling and defending exercise, kind of like a Blaise Matuidi-esque style, a
midfielder that’s able to dribble with the ball and also able to defend against
the opposition.
COPA Coca-Cola has different archetypes for the players, which among
them would you call yourself or which one do they see you as in the camp?
I think I’m the joker.
So that means you made friends quickly in the camp and you always make
them laugh?
Yes, Yes I do.
How do you think the 2016 International COPA Coca-Cola Camp will impact
your off-field life?
For starters, it gives me a feel of Paris, to know how many clothes to
pack (jokes). I have made new friends from different part of the world and I
saw how great the world will be if there is unity.
So which position do you play?
I am a midfielder basically, I can play from either the right midfield,
left midfield or attacking midfield position, I occasionally strike as well.
Was there a mini tournament in the camp? And did your team win?
Oh no, we didn’t win.
Did you make any real close friends in camp?
Yes, I did.
And do you still plan to keep in touch with some of the guys?
Yeah, some of them.
So did you meet anyone big in Paris?
Yes, PSG had coaches and trainers. They came to train us and also
observe our attributes and abilities, which was to help make us better. I also met the legendary Xavi.
Did you watch any of the Euro 2016 matches?
Yes, I watched the France versus Iceland match, it was a good game with
seven goals.
Overall you had fun, right?
Yes, I had a lot of fun.
So do you have anything to say to Coca-Cola?
Yes, I want to say a big thank you to Coca-Cola for this experience,
thank you for believing in teens like me. We promise we won’t let you down.
With this experience you have gone through, do you think you want to be
a footballer in future?
If it runs past my course of way, then definitely.
Who is your favourite footballer?
My favourite footballer is Lionel Messi.
17 comments:
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Good for him.
a.k.a EDWIN CHINEDU AZUBUKO said...
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All the best to him though...
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***CURRENTLY IN JUPITER***
Our future Messi.
Linda mkn money snc 2000
-D great anonymous now as Vivian Reginalds
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Enjoy boy...!
Nice one....keep going higher
All the best to him. Linda take note!
Linda his name is Ikenna Anaba not Anabi. His father is a HR Director in Shell Lagos.
........ Xo Xo Xo..........
.......... Liber maniac.......
*****************************u cee dix son I am carrying in here ????????? Ayam definitely naming him Ikenna** ***********
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Nice! Wishing U greatness
PLEASE TELL ME THEY'VE SCREENED HIM FOR HYPERTROPHIC CARDIOMYOPATHY!! I'm tired of seeing young athletes die on the field. I wish him all the best.
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