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Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by Pedy(m): 1:22pm On Jul 19, 2015
You never think you’ll care about pre-season, until it happens, and the new signings arrive with it.

This year, though, the Chelsea squad are just lucky to have one of their key players back on the plane.

Maybe it’s a reflection of the Blues’ small-time transfer activity so far, maybe it really is a testament to his importance to the team – either way, there’s a case for praising the decision to keep John Obi Mikel as their move of the summer and I’m making it.

The news that Mikel was on the verge of ending his nine-year stint at Chelsea may not have sent shockwaves across football, but Jose Mourinho deserves applause for blocking the sale after two clubs from the United Arab Emirates showed interest.

A winner of every possible trophy with the club despite only being about a four on the scale of Chelsea legends, the Nigerian midfielder is an immensely valuable squad member and I would be staggered if he doesn’t prove too good for a money-spinning cameo.

Speaking of which: Chelsea touched down in Montreal on Wednesday for the crucial training and public relations exercise of a pre-season tour. But as the Premier League champions begin their eighth visit to North America in 12 years, this trip stands out for a shortage of glamorous debutants.

Of course, the recent recruits may help Chelsea stay ahead of their rivals’ expanding squads, with Manchester United strengthening like there’s no tomorrow and Manchester City making a statement by signing Raheem Sterling for a record £44 million.

New Blues loan striker Radamel Falcao, who will join midway through the tour along with the other Copa America players, should make an able backup for Diego Costa. But the Colombian’s form suggests that Chelsea are three years too late for someone who destroyed defences all over Europe.

Likewise, £8 million signing Asmir Begovic’s stunning saves have tortured the fiercest strike forces, including Chelsea’s, though – in a blow to Fantasy Football fans – Thibaut Courtois means he will be no more than an assuring benchwarmer at Stamford Bridge.



So the Blues’ business boils down to successfully replacing Didier Drogba and Petr Cech, already fringe players last season, in skill albeit not status. There have also been deals for reserve team players such as the promising Brazilian youngsters Nathan and Kenedy, but so far that’s the lot.

The bottom line is that Chelsea are yet to improve their first team this summer. The new contingent are likely to play more often in pre-season than the remainder of the campaign.

Which brings us back to keeping Mikel. Caution on legs, the holding midfielder doesn’t start every match either, and he has occasionally been closer to woeful than world-beating. Yet, amassing 339 appearances as one of the team’s most used substitutes, Mikel shows that you don’t need to play 90 minutes to make a difference.

Unlike Chelsea’s fresh faces, the 28-year-old adds another dimension to the side. He reads the game magnificently, bringing tough tackling and selfless discipline, not just snuffing out fires but quenching them – all in moments where matches and titles are won.

Whether providing a platform for Nemanja Matic or filling the ‘Makelele’ role on his own, Mikel has helped the Blues hold on to more leads than you can count. His experience, plus the fact he has fitted the plans of nine Chelsea managers, is drastically underrated.

It’s easy to underestimate the number of times he protected three points for table-topping teams under Mourinho and Carlo Ancelotti, while his midfield displays at pivotal stages of Chelsea’s 2012 Champions League triumph, especially in the final, were unforgettable.



As the squad prepare to face Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona – two champions of their domestic leagues – out in the United States, you feel that Mikel is the one player Chelsea have secured this summer who could bear a kind of influence on the results.

Letting Mikel go would have been an enormous mistake. If we’re honest, Chelsea could do with more men like him.

http://metro.co.uk/2015/07/19/why-keeping-john-obi-mikel-is-chelseas-best-transfer-move-so-far-this-summer-5297701/

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by Nobody: 1:40pm On Jul 19, 2015
I said it.... When my wife forced me to church this morning...even our pastor said breakthrough On our way this week... So it has started..

Wait oo what is this thing with FTC.... I still feel same me


Warefa.. United till I die

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by jieta: 2:13pm On Jul 19, 2015
cheesy

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by Winna01(m): 2:42pm On Jul 19, 2015
Nice, i like mikel o... Cc lalasticlala

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by oloriooko(m): 3:27pm On Jul 19, 2015
OK o
The footballer turned cook is suddenly pivotal to Mou's plan for this season abi?
Wish the cook the best wink

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by Lasgidy1(m): 5:32pm On Jul 19, 2015
I'm not here to comment on this thread coz I ain't a football fan. I just want to use this medium to tell my baby, Remi dat I love her despite our incessant quarrels. That u caught me on bed with Shalewa red handed. No be my fault. Its d devil's work

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by Adaahjacob(m): 5:32pm On Jul 19, 2015
Just imagining Mikel Obi being Super Eagles Head Coach.... How will his reign be?

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by Doskit(m): 5:32pm On Jul 19, 2015
Spare 'tyre' player I guess!!!






When travelling, you need spare tyre...








For safety grin grin grin

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by veekid(m): 5:32pm On Jul 19, 2015
come home come play for enyimba

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by Samiceman: 5:33pm On Jul 19, 2015
Sell Chelsea to Nembe city jare

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by Nobody: 5:33pm On Jul 19, 2015
Make he come Eyinba of Aba na, anyhow he go learn in a HARD WAY how to score goals for @ least 1 seasontongue



He can go back to Europe July next year cool


After all, Charity begins @ HOME grin

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by efilefun(m): 5:33pm On Jul 19, 2015
undecided

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by AlchemistDean(m): 5:34pm On Jul 19, 2015
,

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by Estimable(m): 5:34pm On Jul 19, 2015
Nwa Mikel Obi.....

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by jnrbayano(m): 5:35pm On Jul 19, 2015
I agree with you because he is Jose Mourinho's no 1 henchman and slave labourer.

Mourinho is like talk-una-do to Mikel.

kabasa24:
Mikel is a fantastic player nd deserve to b in Chelsea dis season

Well, it depends on what you see as fantastic.

Used tissue paper can be fantastic, relativity makes it so.

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by nochildsplay(m): 5:36pm On Jul 19, 2015
Kokan aye !!! tongue

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by Nobody: 5:36pm On Jul 19, 2015
smiley
Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by Nobody: 5:36pm On Jul 19, 2015
IS INTROVERT AND FREEMANN AINT ACTIVE ON SPORT SECTION??


COS I CNT SEE DEM MAKING FTC

@ post

mikel is one of Chelsea indispensable players

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by ebamma(m): 5:36pm On Jul 19, 2015
What a joke,



Mikel will only get much playing time if Matic and Ramires are injured,






Why Mikel is not putting in a transfer request is because he knows that no club will agree to pay him what Chelsea is paying him

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by kenlash1(m): 5:36pm On Jul 19, 2015
where u get all dis blabbing from. na bench be him pitch joor

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by DTOBS(m): 5:36pm On Jul 19, 2015
JideJamez:
undecided
abeg,wetin the writer they talk about?

misplace of priority in write up....

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by Etumgbe(m): 5:37pm On Jul 19, 2015
They kept him just for league cup matches

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by amarachi06(f): 5:37pm On Jul 19, 2015
The guy na second Daura President. Obi go slow

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by Sammy25n(m): 5:37pm On Jul 19, 2015
Mikel i envy u. Even if na £5OOO a week n remain for bench all my life. Chelsea come sign me abeg kiss

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by hemartins(m): 5:38pm On Jul 19, 2015
Hope He is been called back to the national team.

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by iheanyi40(m): 5:38pm On Jul 19, 2015
undecided

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by LesbianBoy(m): 5:38pm On Jul 19, 2015
Mikel is a very lucky boy simple. Is not as if he does something extraordinary.

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by Kog45(m): 5:39pm On Jul 19, 2015
veekid:
come home come play for enyimba
If mikel is your brother and earning such pound sterling will u tell him to come to enyimba!hater

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by klevjey: 5:39pm On Jul 19, 2015
ok

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Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by denisbath(m): 5:40pm On Jul 19, 2015
make dem sell dat boy nah
Re: Why Keeping John Obi Mikel Is Chelsea’s Best Transfer Move So Far This Summer by CR77(f): 5:40pm On Jul 19, 2015
Who cares
Lasgidy1:
I'm not here to comment on this thread coz I ain't a football fan. I just want to use this medium to tell my baby, Remi dat I love her despite our incessant quarrels. That u caught me on bed with Shalewa red handed. No be my fault. Its d devil's work

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