Nigeria captain John Obi Mikel has hinted that the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) could be his last Outing with Nigeria
Mikel has been regularly called by the national team frame since his 
Super Eagles debut back in August 2005 during a National friendlies 
against Libya.
The former Chelsea midfielder has been named in Gernot Rohr’s final 
23-man squad for the tournament in Egypt and he is now set to play in 
his fourth consecutive Afcon after previous appearances in the 2006, 
2008 and 2013 editions.
When asked about his  future, Mikel said that he is uncertain if he 
will be available for selection for their 2021 edition in Cameroon.
“I am not certain but I think it may be my last Afcon. I like to go every year and see how I feel,” Mikel told NFF media.
“Obviously the young players are coming, I think before the next one comes around again I will be 34 or so.
“I think this will probably be my last Afcon but I’m not totally sure
 yet. I have given so much to this nation and at some point, you have to
 let go. I don’t want to overstay my welcome.
“I will leave when I feel the time is right. Let’s hope we can make it count.”
Mikel was part of the Nigeria team that won the Africa Cup of Nations
 title six years ago but he still desires to win more silverware with 
the Super Eagles.
“I’m always hungry to win if I didn’t want to win then I would 
not be here. I don’t just want to come in and play the Nations Cup.
I have played a lot of games and there is no point that I’m just coming to play. I’ve come to win,” he continued.
“And that’s the same mentality I want to put in the younger ones 
to win. I know for some of them, it is just their first time and they 
just want to play but they need to have the mentality of going to win.
“That is the mentality that I have and hopefully, I can translate 
this from my performance on the pitch and outside the pitch when talking
 to them. Hopefully, we can do great things in Egypt.”
Mikel has enjoyed his football career with several awards including 
the Uefa Champions League, Uefa Europa League, two Premier League titles
 and three FA Cups among other trophies.
When he finally decides to hang his boots, the 32-year-old revealed that he will not be taking up an immediate role in football.
“Life after football? I don’t know if I will still be in the game, I have a lot of things going on,” he said.
“I like to do business, I’m a business guy so I don’t know if I will have time to be in the game.
I love the game but who knows, maybe one day, I might come back to 
the game but at this point, after football, I am not thinking about 
being in the game.”
The Super Eagles have been paired in Group B against Burundi, Guinea and Madagascar for the Afcon finals in Egypt.
They will kick-off their quest for a fourth title against Burundi at the Alexandria Stadium on June 22.
Nigeria captain John Obi Mikel has hinted that the 2019 Africa Cup of
 Nations (Afcon) could be his last continental outing with the country.
Mikel has been a regular fixture in the national team frame since he 
made his Super Eagles debut back in August 2005 during a friendly match 
against Libya.
The former Chelsea midfielder has been named in Gernot Rohr’s final 
23-man squad for the tournament in Egypt and he is now set to play in 
his fourth Afcon after previous appearances in the 2006, 2008 and 2013 
editions.
When quizzed about his international future, Mikel said that he is 
uncertain if he will be available for selection for their 2021 edition 
in Cameroon.
“I do not know but I think it may be (my last Afcon). I like to go every year and see how I feel,” Mikel told NFF media.
“Obviously the young players are coming, I think before the next one comes around again I will be 34 or so.
“I think this will probably be my last Afcon but I’m not 100 percent 
sure yet. I have given so much to this nation and at some point, you 
have to let go. I don’t want to overstay my welcome.
“I will leave when I feel the time is right. Let’s hope we can make it count.”
Mikel was part of the Nigeria team that won the Africa Cup of Nations
 title six years ago but he still desires to win more silverware with 
the Super Eagles.
“I’m always hungry to win if I didn’t want to win then I would 
not be here. I don’t just want to come in and play the Nations Cup.
I have played so many games and there is no point that I’m just coming to play. I’ve come to win,” he continued.
“And that’s the same mentality I want to put in the younger ones 
to win. I know for some of them, it is just their first time and they 
just want to play but they need to have the mentality of going to win.
“That is the mentality that I have and hopefully, I can translate 
this from my performance on the pitch and outside the pitch when talking
 to them. Hopefully, we can do great things in Egypt.”
Mikel has enjoyed an illustrious football career with several awards 
including the Uefa Champions League, Uefa Europa League, two Premier 
League titles and three FA Cups among other trophies.
When he finally decides to hang his boots, the 32-year-old revealed that he will not be taking up an immediate role in football.
“Life after football? I don’t know if I will still be in the game, I have a lot of things going on,” he said.
“I like to do business, I’m a business guy so I don’t know if I will have time to be in the game.
I love the game but who knows, maybe one day, I might come back to 
the game but at this point, after football, I am not thinking about 
being in the game.”
The Super Eagles have been paired in Group B against Burundi, Guinea and Madagascar for the Afcon finals in Egypt.
They will kick-off their quest for a fourth title against Burundi at the Alexandria Stadium on June 22.
Nigeria captain 
John Obi Mikel has hinted that the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) could be his last continental outing with the country.
Mikel has been a regular fixture in the national team frame since he 
made his Super Eagles debut back in August 2005 during a friendly match 
against Libya.
The former Chelsea midfielder has been named in Gernot Rohr’s final 
23-man squad for the tournament in Egypt and he is now set to play in 
his fourth Afcon after previous appearances in the 2006, 2008 and 2013 
editions.
When quizzed about his international future, Mikel said that he is 
uncertain if he will be available for selection for their 2021 edition 
in Cameroon.
“I do not know but I think it may be (my last Afcon). I like to go every year and see how I feel,” Mikel told NFF media.
“Obviously the young players are coming, I think before the next one comes around again I will be 34 or so.
“I think this will probably be my last Afcon but I’m not 100 percent 
sure yet. I have given so much to this nation and at some point, you 
have to let go. I don’t want to overstay my welcome.
“I will leave when I feel the time is right. Let’s hope we can make it count.”
Mikel was part of the Nigeria team that won the Africa Cup of Nations
 title six years ago but he still desires to win more silverware with 
the Super Eagles.
“I’m always hungry to win if I didn’t want to win then I would 
not be here. I don’t just want to come in and play the Nations Cup.
I have played so many games and there is no point that I’m just coming to play. I’ve come to win,” he continued.
“And that’s the same mentality I want to put in the younger ones 
to win. I know for some of them, it is just their first time and they 
just want to play but they need to have the mentality of going to win.
“That is the mentality that I have and hopefully, I can translate 
this from my performance on the pitch and outside the pitch when talking
 to them. Hopefully, we can do great things in Egypt.”
Mikel has enjoyed an illustrious football career with several awards 
including the Uefa Champions League, Uefa Europa League, two Premier 
League titles and three FA Cups among other trophies.
When he finally decides to hang his boots, the 32-year-old revealed that he will not be taking up an immediate role in football.
“Life after football? I don’t know if I will still be in the game, I have a lot of things going on,” he said.
“I like to do business, I’m a business guy so I don’t know if I will have time to be in the game.
I love the game but who knows, maybe one day, I might come back to 
the game but at this point, after football, I am not thinking about 
being in the game.”
The Super Eagles have been paired in Group B against Burundi, Guinea and Madagascar for the Afcon finals in Egypt.
They will kick-off their quest for a fourth title against Burundi at the Alexandria Stadium on June 22.
 
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