Nigeria's unlikely hero in the final of the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations,
Sunday Mba, has said he hopes he has done enough to earn a dream move to
Europe.
On Sunday in Johannesburg, the 24-year-old Warri Wolves
forward scored the goal that ended Nigeria's 19-year wait for a
continental glory as they won their third Nations Cup trophy at the
expense of Burkina Faso.
In the 1994 final in Tunisia,
Emmanuel
Amuneke came off the bench to fire two goals past Zambia and give the
Super Eagles their second Nations Cup triumph after they first won the
tournament on home soil in 1980.
Amuneke, who was then playing
for top Egyptian side Zamalek, would subsequently move to Portuguese
club Sporting Lisbon and eventually Barcelona.
"I hope I can also
get a deal in Europe after what I achieved at the Nations Cup," said
the former Nigeria U17 star, who was also the match winner against
star-studded Ivory Coast in the quarter-finals of the competition.
His exploits have already sparked off interest from top German Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen.
In
2008, he was close to teaming up with Spanish lower league side Elche,
but the deal collapsed after his local club, Enugu Rangers, demanded too
much money.
"A transfer abroad is the next step for his career
after his decisive goals capped a very decent tournament for him," said
Nigerian football agent Vincent Alumona, who was behind the player's
move to Spain five years ago.
"However, this could be tricky. The
window in western Europe is shut, but there are still opportunities in
places like Ukraine and Russia. And that is where the dilemma for Mba
lies. To move now or wait till the next window in Germany, Spain or
France opens in July?
"He will need good advisers to make a
decision about this. And whatever he chooses would surely shape his
career for the next two, three years."
What would a European club be getting if they sign Mba?
He is a skillful, hard working player who could play deep in midfield, as a second striker or even as the top striker.
He shot to national prominence early last year when he scored twice for the Eagles in an international friendly in Liberia.
He took his chance in South Africa when the highly-rated Nosa Igiebor from La Liga outfit Real Betis struggled.
The
former Enyimba star would go on to play a very deep role in the middle,
using his big engine to graft for Chelsea star Mikel Obi and also
having enough strength to move forward to score his two
tournament-defining goals.
But the only drawback for Mba is that at 24, he is a little too long in the tooth for a big breakthrough in Europe.
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