Victor
Moses’ hope of winning his first African Footballer of the Year award was
shattered yesterday when the Confederation of African Football (CAF) ignored
the
Chelsea wingback in its final three contenders for the title.
Nigerians
were expecting Moses to win his first continental title and the country’s first
since Nwankwo Kanu took it in 1999.CAF yesterday chose Gabon’s Pierre-Emerick
Aubameyang, Egypt’s Mohamed Salah and Senegal’s Sadio Mane as final three
contenders for the title, which will be announced at gala night in Accra on
January 4 2018.
Moses was
one of the outstanding performers in the 2016/2017 season, with his forays from
the right wingback position helping Chelsea to clinch the EPL title last
season. The irony is that during the period in question, Salah was playing for
Roma and was not as significant as he is now in Liverpool. However, his
outstanding displays for Liverpool seems to have swayed the voters to his side.
All the
nominees are strikers, which lend credence to the belief that the award is
tilted towards goal scorers. Salah, who was recently named BBC African Player
of the year, is the favourite to win this award.
This is
Aubameyang’s fourth inclusion in the final three of the title he won in
2015.Super Eagles manager, Gernot Rohr is a finalist for the Coach of the Year,
which he is contesting with Egypt’s Hector Cuper and L’Hussein Amoutta of Wydad
Athletic Club.
The Super
Eagles and the national U-20 women’s team (Falconets) are also in contention
for the National Team of the Year and Women’s National Team of the Year awards
respectively.
Former
Arsenal and Liverpool striker, Asisat Oshoala is in the running for the Women’s
Player of the Year alongside Chrestina Kgatlana (South Africa & UWC Ladies)
and Gabrielle Aboudi Onguene (Cameroun & CSKA Moscow).
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