As indicated by Eguavoen, Mikel Obi was perhaps of the best player Eguavoen had at any point trained.

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improvement from a youthful footballer who contended at the U17 World Cup in Finland to win the Heroes Association Last in Munich in 2012 and the AFCON Last in South Africa the next year is downright astonishing.

He added on his Instagram post that it was an honor training the previous Chelsea star at the FIFA U17 World Cup 2003, AFCON 2006, and AFCON 2008.

He further urged Mikel to “partake in easy street”.

Eguavoen composed;

“To quite possibly of the best player I at any point trained. Congrats on your retirement, John Mikel Obi.

“An honor training you at the FIFA U17 World Cup 2003, AFCON 2006 and AFCON 2008.

“Your development as a little fellow from the U17 World Cup in Finland, going the entire way to win at the Heroes Association Last in Munich in 2012 and then, at that point, the AFCON last a year after the fact in South Africa is only helpful.

An honor coaching you at the FIFA U17 World Cup 2003, AFCON 2006 🥉 & AFCON 2008. 🇳🇬

Enjoy the good life. 🥂 pic.twitter.com/azxOaSxoVI

— Austin Eguavoen (@coacheguavoen) September 27, 2022

“You played everything and won everything. Unimaginably glad for what you’ve accomplished.

“Partake in easy street.”