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CAF Award: Ighalo Wants To Dethrone Aubameyang

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Nigeria and Watford striker Odion Ighalo has revealed that he’s aiming to topple the Gabon and Borussia Dortmund striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang as CAF African Footballer of the Year.
The Super Eagle who was speaking in an interview said he would like to break the 19-year absence of Nigerians in the running for the African award.
Nwankwo Kanu was the last Nigerian to win the honours, but several players have come close including John Obi Mikel who finished as runner up to Ivory Coast’s Yaya Toure.
Despite winning the award for the past three years, Yaya, was beaten by the Gabonese skipper with the Elephants saying it was unfair for him to lose the award. He also lashed out at CAF as well as questioning the award criteria after the ceremony.
The Watford FC goal poacher was voted the EPL’s Player of the Month for December and he said hard work and teamwork were the key to his brilliant form.
“I must thank my teammates for their contribution to every goal I scored. I owe them a lot for the award,” said Ighalo.
“Most people do not see the hard work I put into my game, the feel I just show up and score goals.
“Aubameyang (Pierre-Emerick) showed up and won the award (APoTY) and I think I can do the same. It will require a lot of hard work but it is surely achievable.”
The next CAF Award for the African Player of the Year is set to be announced after the 2017 CAF African Cup of Nations in Gabon next year.

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