After playing a starring role in Cardiff City’s 2-2 draw with
Manchester United on Sunday, striker Osaze Odemwingie has now revealed
his World Cup ambitions.
Osaze has underlined ambition to join
Cardiff City team-mates Gary Medel and Kim Bo-Kyung at the World Cup
finals in Brazil next summer.
The Bluebirds striker has earned 55
caps for Nigeria, but hasn’t been involved for his country since the
Africa Cup of nations last year.
But the Super Eagles clinched
their spot in Brazil last week with a 4-1 aggregate play-off triumph
against Ethiopia, and now Osaze admits he is dreaming of getting another
chance at international level.
“I was in Nigeria’s squad for the
World Cup finals in South Africa and I would love the chance to go
again,” the former West Brom striker told www.walesonline.co.uk.
Osaze,
though, is adamant that if he produces his best form for Cardiff in the
Premier League there is a real chance he will be recalled by Nigeria
and take his place in their squad next summer.
“Why not?” said
Osaze after Cardiff’s 2-2 draw against Manchester United. “Certainly, I
believe there is a chance. If it comes I would be delighted.
“I haven’t been selected recently because the new coach wanted changes in the team.
“First
of all it affected the older players so the situation wasn’t so
friendly, but he has made it clear that any player who is active and
eligible had a chance for Nigeria for the World Cup finals so we will
see.
“Playing for my country in Brazil would mean so much. I was
in South Africa with Nigeria during 2010 and it was a great event.
Brazil is maybe even more popular football-wise so it would be great to
be part of that if it happens.”
Osaze knows he will have to play
at his best for Cardiff to force his way back into Coach Stephen Keshi’s
squad, but he has the chance to shine in televised Premier League
matches and this Saturday he looks certain to start against Arsenal at
home.
“Playing Premier League football can only help me,” said
Osaze. “No player will be in the squad unless they do well for their
club.
“Playing for Cardiff City is the most important factor for
me right now. Even before you talk about the national team it’s
important to be playing well for your club side and that, for me, is the
priority.”
Osaze, Cardiff’s £2.2m signing from the Baggies on
transfer deadline day in September, chose to play for Nigeria, where his
father was born, even though he was born in Uzbekistan to a Russian
mother.
He made his debut as a substitute during Nigeria’s 3-0 win
against Kenya during 2002 and went on to play in the Africa Cup of
Nations in 2004, 2006,2008 & 2010.
Osaze,
an Olympic silver medalist with Nigeria in Beijing. though, he is keen to show he is
worthy of a recall by consistently finding his best form for Cardiff.
They are 15th in the table with 13 points from 12 games and following
this weekend’s home clash with Arsenal by travelling to play Stoke City,
in midweek, and Crystal Palace.
Osaze will certainly be looking to impress during December as Keshi works towards his final squad for Brazil. If he finally make the squad to Brazil, it will be his third attempt to a World cup finals.
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