Super Eagles Captain John Obi Mikel has opened up about his timewith Chinese outfit Tianjin Teda, describing it as two years of Culture shock.
The former Chelsea midfielder spent 11 years in the English Premier League before moving to Chin, where he spent two years and helped the team to escape relegation last season.
The 2013 AFCON winner however quitter the Club to join up with English Championship side Middlesbrough FC back in January, before advising footballers below 30-year-old to avoid moving to Chinese league.
“When you have been at a club like Chelsea in the Premier League, for 11 years, it was very hard to adapt to how things were done. It isn’t at the elite level, let’s put it that way”. He started
“It was two years of huge culture shock”
“The pitches were poor, stadiums are poor, and medical facilities were not what I was used to. I’m not saying it’s all Chinese clubs, some of them are quite professional, but the one I was at, it wasn’t professional as it should have been. It became tough for me straight away”
“I certainly wouldn’t say to anyone under the age of 30 to go there.They will regret if they do”.
“It is worth doing for a couple of years, if only to learn a differentculture, to give yourself an experience that takes you out of yourcomfort zone but do not be tempted by the money if you are young.Do your research, check what sort of club you are going to overthere”.
“You should wait until you are approaching the end of your career.The money makes the move tempting, we’re only human, but do notbe tempted by the size of the cheque if you are in the prime of yourcareer, it’s not worth it”.
The former Lyn Oslo player added that he has no regret playing in China and maintains that he had good time with his teammates.
“I wouldn’t say I regretted it, I had a good time with my team mates, but it was never easy. The standard of football, it’s not even Championship standard. I realized very quickly. It’s a league that wants to grow, they are putting a lot of money in, but it’s a long way behind”.
“As a life experience, I enjoyed it. Professionally, it was tough, but I had some good times. It’s a nice city and the people I met at the club were great. But it was definitely the right time for me to come back and play at a higher level again. I knew I was going to leave, probably after a year”. He concluded.