Ighalo reveals heartbreaking thing Nigerians did to his family after World Cup that forced him to almost quit playing for Super Eagles

Ighalo reveals heartbreaking thing Nigerians did to his family after World Cup that forced him to almost quit playing for Super Eagles

Changchun Yatai striker Odion Ighalo is delighted to help the Super Eagles beat Libya in their 209 African Cup of Nations qualifiers.
The former Watford forward scored five goals in two matches against the Mediterranean Knights as they beat the north Africans home and away.
He scored hat-trick in the first leg in Uyo and crowned it up with a brace inn Tunisia to push Gernot Rohr's side to the top of Group E.

"The team really worked hard, it is a good team performance and I am happy to score five goals in two games but it is an all-round performance and I am happy with the team performance .
"We are 99 per cent sealed the ticket to the Cup of Nations,"
he told KweséESPN in an exclusive interview in Sfax, Tunisia, where the second match was played.
The 29-year-old revealed he almost quit playing for the national team after failing to score at the FIFA World Cup in Russia.
He had a chance to propel the three time African kings to the Round of 16 at the tourney but failed to convert the chance.
After failing to convert the chance, he heavily criticised and was threatened by loads of Nigerians.

"I know the fans want me to score goals. I understand them," the China-based striker said. "But some of them took it to another level .
"They said a lot of things. To my innocent kids, to my wife, even to the extent they threatened my life and the life of my family."
Despite trying to remain above it all and not respond to critics, he was deeply hurt by the attacks on his family, especially his children.

"I felt very bad [when they went after my family]. I had to talk to my wife because she could not take it .
"Some words they said about my kids, about me. Some words they said to her, threatening and all that. That is beyond football.
"You know women and how they react when you talk about their children. But I never said a word to nobody and I never replied anybody ."

Ighalo has since disabled comments on his Instagram account, where he is still active, and rarely appears in front of the media. And he has no intention of changing that decision anytime soon.

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