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Moses came to life at Chelsea, Mikel struck gold… how Super Eagles stars fared in 2016

ODION IGHALO

Odion Ighalo.png 2The goals that saw him score with ease in the 2015/16 season seem to have dried up for Odion Ighalo, but he continues to maintain a good attitude hoping things will fall back to normal.

Ighalo broke a 599-minute personal scoring drought on March 13, 2016, with a goal in a 2–1 win at holders Arsenal in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup, putting the Hornets into the last four for the first time in nine years. On August 12, he signed a new five-year contract.

For the national team, Ighalo did not start the last few games due to the same luck that seems to have affected him at his club. But all his interviews suggest he believes it is a dry run he will do all to overcome.

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