Pocket-sized Super Eagles midfielder,
Chrisantus Ejike Uzoenyi, has revealed that he almost passed, when
Ghanain defender Kwabena Adusei, elbowed him in his next region leading
to a minor concoction mid-way into the first half of the CHAN semi-final
clash between Nigeria and Ghana in Bloemfontein, South Africa.
Team medics described Uzoenyi’s
condition at the time as Cortica Artery seizure, noting that it took
quite a while to get his pulse back from the leg region. “It was scary
but we thank God, it didn’t degenerate more than that and the player’s
recovery rate was phenomenal”, one of the medical official attached to
the team noted.
The player himself was quoted by Team
Media Officer, Ben Alaiya, as saying he momentarily passed on and didn’t
know what was happening until he was stretchered out for treatment.
“That player wanted to kill me with that vicious elbow and I was blank
and did not know where I was until I started hearing noises, but I was
determined to continue that was why I was rushing back to the pitch. But
I think it was God that saved my life because some lesser cases have
resulted in fatalities”.
Uzoenyi, said he was still sad that the
Eagles lost the match after his near fatal accident and promised that he
will be ready for the third place match against the Warriors of
Zimbabwe. “It’s the only thing we have to leave here with and we are
determined to compensate Nigerians with a third place finish”, he said.
Zambian referee, Janny Sikwaze, also
received blames from soccer fans across South Africa for being too
casual and at times absent minded in the handling of the Nigeria-Ghana
match. “It was really scary that a player will commit such an offence
and still was left on the pitch by the referee, CAF must take note and
deal with this matter before players like that commit murder on the
pitch”, declared Emmanuel Addo, a Nigerian, who is here for the
tournament.
Lucia Sanele, a South African said she
saw the bestial side of football from the Ghanaians and wondered if the
organizers were taking notes of what was happening on the pitch. “We
must find a way to excuse brutes from the game of football if the game
must maintain its entertainment values”, she said.
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