Nigerian striker, Odion Ighalo has come out to admit that his missed goal chances against Argentina on Tuesday night contributed to the Super Eagles’ World Cup exit.
In an interview with TheCable, Ighalo said, “I apologise to Nigeria. I apologise to my team mates.
“I take responsibility for this game because if I had taken those chances I had that would have made it a different ball game now.
“But that is football and life has to continue.
“It’s a sad day for me, the boys and the country because we went out in a bad manner and we deserved more in the game.
“We had a penalty in the game and another one which the referee did not give.
“I missed a couple of chances that would have finished the game but that’s football because sometimes you win and sometimes to lose.
“Nobody criticised me; it’s a teamwork. We are 23 players fighting for a single thing. Even if I am criticised, I’ll take it in good faith.
“Criticism is part of football because if you are not criticised you won’t do well. I am ready to take any criticism that will come upon me now and life has to go on. And we still have a better day ahead.
“I am very proud of the team today because we put up a good fight from the start to finish.”