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Odion Ighalo Announces Decision To Stay At Watford
Ighalo who has scored 14 goals in 19 games in the current campaign for Watford has been linked with a move away from Vicarage Road in the January window but has since denied the reports.
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Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has taken time out to congratulate Odion Ighalo on his goals exploits in the Premier League.
His performances are believed to have attracted the attentions of Atletico boss Diego Simeone, as the Argentine looks for a replacement for the unsettled Jackson Martinez.
The Liverpool manager recently bemoaned the busy nature of the festive season fixture list and backed the call for a winter break in the Premier League to both help the clubs and the English national team.
– If he were to score in this game, Ighalo would equal the all-time club record of scoring in seven successive games, held by Frank McPherson in 1928/29.
In the first half, Spurs set up to counter attack and it paid off in the 17th minute as Erik Lamela side-footed past Heurelho Gomes in goal for Watford.
“Odion is not going in January”, Deeney told Watford Observer.
Ighalo has only been outscored by Leicester City’s Jamie Vardy and Everton’s Romelu Lukaku this season, but says he is not interested in those stats.
“The value of selling Odion for, what would he be worth?”
“Or you keep him, stay up and get something like £200m in TV money”.
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We do wish Odion Ighalo the best as he continually soars higher in England. “Simple business maths, he’s not going to sell him”. Not that he’ll necessarily want to leave.