Omotoyossi veut toujours quitter Metz
Publié : 21 janv. 2010, 20:42
Et ce, durant le mercato!
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Benin striker Razak Omotoyossi has told MTNFootball.com here in Angola that he is anxious to quit French second division team FC Metz "as soon as possible".
The power-playing Omotoyossi was ordered to join Metz last summer even after his arguements that his pre-contract agreement with the modest club was that his teaming up with them was dependent on their winning promotion to the French top flight, which they failed to achieve.
"I want to leave Metz as soon as possible," Omotoyossi told MTNFootball.com here in Benguela.
"My head is not 100% at the club. It was a disaster coming here."
Omotoyossi admitted this has affected his playing regularly for Metz.
"It has not been easy for me as I often come in 20, 30 minutes to the end of a match," he said.
"I wish to play in central Europe for a bigger team and I hope this will happen this month."
The former Helsingborgs of Sweden star returned to Europe as a free agent after he cancelled his contract in Saudi Arabia early last year.
The Nigerian-born striker has also said that Benin, Mozambique and Nigeria all have a good chance of joining Group C leaders in the quarter-finals of the ongoing Nations Cup in Angola.
On Wednesday afternoon, second-placed Nigeria face Mozambique in Lubango at the same time Benin will square up with champions Egypt in Benguela.
"Any one of us - Benin, Nigeria and Mozambique - could still qualify with Egypt for the next round, you just have to take your chances," he offered.
"We hear that Egypt will line up a second team, but we also know that there is no such thing as a second team.
http://www.africansoccerunion.com/index ... mid=200112
Benin striker Razak Omotoyossi has told MTNFootball.com here in Angola that he is anxious to quit French second division team FC Metz "as soon as possible".
The power-playing Omotoyossi was ordered to join Metz last summer even after his arguements that his pre-contract agreement with the modest club was that his teaming up with them was dependent on their winning promotion to the French top flight, which they failed to achieve.
"I want to leave Metz as soon as possible," Omotoyossi told MTNFootball.com here in Benguela.
"My head is not 100% at the club. It was a disaster coming here."
Omotoyossi admitted this has affected his playing regularly for Metz.
"It has not been easy for me as I often come in 20, 30 minutes to the end of a match," he said.
"I wish to play in central Europe for a bigger team and I hope this will happen this month."
The former Helsingborgs of Sweden star returned to Europe as a free agent after he cancelled his contract in Saudi Arabia early last year.
The Nigerian-born striker has also said that Benin, Mozambique and Nigeria all have a good chance of joining Group C leaders in the quarter-finals of the ongoing Nations Cup in Angola.
On Wednesday afternoon, second-placed Nigeria face Mozambique in Lubango at the same time Benin will square up with champions Egypt in Benguela.
"Any one of us - Benin, Nigeria and Mozambique - could still qualify with Egypt for the next round, you just have to take your chances," he offered.
"We hear that Egypt will line up a second team, but we also know that there is no such thing as a second team.