I’m not angry with my critics – Ighalo (Punch)

Nigeria's forward Odion Jude Ighalo (L) fights for the ball with Croatia's defender Ivan Strinic during the Russia 2018 World Cup Group D football match between Croatia and Nigeria at the Kaliningrad Stadium in Kaliningrad on June 16, 2018. / AFP PHOTO / Attila KISBENEDEK / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE - NO MOBILE PUSH ALERTS/DOWNLOADS

Odion Ighalo has said fans were overtaken by passion when he failed to score at the World Cup in Russia, while pledging to always give his best in a Super Eagles shirt.

Fans, particularly on social media, were vociferous in their criticisms of the former Watford star at Russia 2018.

“The fans love football, they are passionate about the Super Eagles and so sometimes you don’t blame them when they are angry,” Ighalo said in a radio interview.

“As a striker they wanted me to score goals at the World Cup, but unfortunately it was not so.

“Some of the fans took the criticisms to another level, which was bad, but I can understand them because I am a professional and so whatever comes with that, you have to go with it.

“I thank the fans who believed in me even after the World Cup, and those who didn’t believe in me, I still thank them because they were supporting the Super Eagles. Read more

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