Liberian
Discovered With CSKA Moscow!
-Set To Feature Against Man Utd
-Will He Really Play For Liberia?
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By
Roland M. Mulbah
rolandmulbah@liberiansoccer.com
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A young Liberian footballer, Sekou Jabateh, who
traveled to Europe on Nigerian passport and later took the last name
Oliseh, now called Sekou Jabateh Oliseh has been discovered plying his
trade with Russian top flight club, CSKA Moscow.
19 year old Jabateh formerly played in Liberia
for Gedi and Sons before heading for Nigeria where he played
for
Ebedei, before moving to Danish side Midtjylland in 2006.
Between 2008 and 2009,
Jabateh made 5 league appearances for
Midtjylland. He moved to Russian top club CSKA Moscow during the
summer of 2009.
The promising Liberian youngster was on target in
the Russian top flight on Sunday, October 4, 2009 and helped his team,
CSKA Moscow to a 4-0 thrashing of Kuban.
The midfielder was praised by former Tottenham
and Real Madrid coach, Juande Ramos, who now coaches CSKA Moscow.
The gritty midfielder of CSKA has shown Great
Spirit in the middle third. His good work ethic, good vision and
spirited team approach have made him an attractive component of Coach
Juande Ramos’ guided side. He is one player who rallies his club mates
and his never say die attitude and indefatigable fighting spirit make
him a player to watch out for.
His verve, precision and jinks in attack are
qualities that catch the eye. His unending tackles and runs as well as
his wholehearted approach make him a class asset for Liberia in the
future should authorities do everything possible to have him wear the
red, white and blue jersey for Liberia’s Lone Star.
Seakou is on record as the only Liberian
footballer identified showing his talent in the European Champions
League this season.
He featured in CSKA Moscow’s first match in the
2009 Champions league against German champions, Wolfsburg where his
side went down 3-1.
Player Sekou Jabateh will battle Manchester
United on October 21, 2009 at the Luzhniki Stadium in the Champions
league.
In a telephone conversation with a close
associate of player Jabateh identified as Cyrus, he hinted
www.liberiansoccer.com that the player has expressed willingness
to play for the red, white and blue outfit, the Lone Star of Liberia.
“I was in Germany and spoke with him when his
side went down against Wolfsburg in the Champions League.
“He told me he would be glad if he receives call
up to the senior national team of Liberia, Lone Star,” Cyrus noted.
The names of many Liberian players have emerged
with no effort being made by authorities to have them play for the
country that produced the first African in the form of King George
Oppong Manneh Weah as world and European best.
Will Sekou Jabateh really play for Liberia? We
wait to see.