Ex-Golden Eaglets star looking to follow Igoh Ogbu’s footsteps in the Czech league

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Soccer Ex-Golden Eaglets star looking to follow Igoh Ogbu’s footsteps in the Czech league

Samson Tijani during the Admiral Bundesliga Qualification group match between Cashpoint SCR Altach and RZ Pellets WAC at the Cashpoint Arena in Altach. [Photo Credit/ Imago].

Dukla Praha and Nigeria central midfielder Samson Okikiola Tijani is looking to follow in the steps of other Super Eagles stars who have trodden the Czech league, Soccernet.ng reports.

Peter Olayinka and Igoh Ogbu have played in the 1. Liga, while playing for the Nigerian National team, and Rafiu Durosinmi just joined Serie A side Pisa from Viktoria Plzeň.

Tijani joined RB Salzburg from his Nigerian club Collins Edwards in 2020 and was tipped to be the next big thing after the FIFA U-17 World Cup a year prior, where he captained the Golden Eaglets.

Soccer Samson Tijani captains Nigeria's U-17 team at the FIFA World Cup in Brazil
Samson Tijani captains Nigeria’s U-17 team at the FIFA World Cup in Brazil. [Photo Credit/ Imago].

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Soccer Samson Tijani looks to emulate Igoh Ogbu

The 23-year-old has looked back on his struggles during his time with Salzburg in Austria, faulting injuries for the setback in his development.

“I see it as part of life and part of my journey as a footballer. At Salzburg, I wasn’t really able to show my full quality,” the ex-FDC Vista said in an interview with Flashscore.

“I don’t want to give excuses, but the truth is that injury played a big role.

Soccer Davide Frattesi and Samson Tijani battle for the ball in Inter Milan's clash against RB Salzburg
Davide Frattesi and Samson Tijani battle for the ball in Inter Milan’s clash against RB Salzburg. [Photo Credit/ Imago].

“Getting injured slowed me down at a crucial time, and in a club like Salzburg, there is very little room to wait.

“It is a place where young talents are constantly developing and being promoted, whether to the first team or the second team.

“Competition is intense, and if you are out for a while, others quickly step in and take their chance.

“That is simply how the club operates, and they have to keep moving forward. I believe that is what happened in my case.

“However, I don’t want to hide behind that experience or use it as a reason for not succeeding there. Football, like life, comes with setbacks and challenges, and not every chapter goes the way you hope.

“What matters most is learning from it, staying strong mentally, and continuing to work hard.

“I truly believe everything happens for a reason, and that experience has helped shape me into a better and stronger player,” Tijani said.

Soccer Thomas Mueller and Samson Tijani tussle for the ball in the UCL match between Salzburg FC and Bayern München
Thomas Mueller and Samson Tijani tussle for the ball in the UCL match between Salzburg FC and Bayern München. [Photo Credit/ Imago].

During his spell with Salzburg, he spent time on loan with several clubs, such as TSV Hartberg, FC Liefering, Wolfsberger AC, Fredrikstad, before eventually joining Dukla Praha on a free deal last summer.

Still, the versatile midfielder mentioned the league is underrated by many, but hopes to follow in the level of success attained by household Nigerian names like Igoh Ogbu and Peter Olayinka.

“Before joining the Czech league, I didn’t know much about it. From the outside, many people think it’s just an average league and don’t really pay attention to it,” he continued.

“But when you look at how Czech clubs perform in European competitions, you realise that it is far from easy and deserves a lot more respect.

“Coming in was challenging at first because it is a different ball game. The league is very intense and competitive, and it took time to adjust to the style and tempo. However, with time, things have settled well for me.

Soccer Francis Uzoho, Paul Onuachu, Ryan Alebiosu, Calvin Bassey, Raphael Onyedika, Victor Osimhen, Moses Simon, Igoh Ogbu, Samuel Chukwueze, Bruno Onyemaechi during the Africa Cup of Nations AFCON match between Uganda and the Super Eagles of Nigeria
Francis Uzoho, Paul Onuachu, Ryan Alebiosu, Calvin Bassey, Raphael Onyedika, Victor Osimhen, Moses Simon, Igoh Ogbu, Samuel Chukwueze, and Bruno Onyemaechi during the AFCON match between Uganda and the Super Eagles of Nigeria. Photo by Segun OgunfeyitimixImago

“The Czech League has already proven to be a good platform for Nigerian players to grow and succeed.

“Peter Olayinka played in the league and made a strong name for himself. Currently, players like David Moses and Igoh Ogbu are doing well at Slavia Prague.

“For me personally, seeing Igoh represent Nigeria at the recent Africa Cup of Nations while playing in the Czech League is a huge source of motivation.

“It shows that playing here does not limit your chances at the highest level. If he can achieve that with the Super Eagles, it becomes a challenge and inspiration for the rest of us,” Tijani concluded.

Soccer Samson Tijani WAC and Lukas Fadinger Altach
Samson Tijani WAC and Lukas Fadinger Altach. Photo Credit: ImagoxOliverxLerch

Tijani has played 15 of Dukla Praha’s 19 league games, starting ten, but without any goal contribution so far.

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