Goal king Utaka
outshines big-name recruits
The current Chinese Super League season has been highlighted
by the quantity of imported players, with no fewer than 80 foreigners plying
their trade amongst the nation’s 16 top-flight clubs. Few of them, however,
have proved more successful than Nigerian forward Peter Utaka, who has taken no
time in making every post a winner in his adopted country.
Since joining newly-promoted Dalian Aerbin at the start of
this year, Utaka has racked up 16 goals in 23 appearances which leaves him
second in the league's goalscoring chart. Indeed, Utaka has adapted so
successfully, that he plans to move his mother to China
and also encourage older brother, John, who is currently playing with Montpellier ,
to join Dalian next season.
"Everything here is enjoyable in China ,"
he told FIFA.com in a recent exclusive interview. "I feel comfortable
about the life here and I appreciate the help from everyone around me - my
coach, team-mates, supporters etc. I hope my mum will come here to join me next
season. As for John, we’ve chatted much about the Chinese league via phone and
so it is also possible for him to move here."
The notion of the Utaka siblings forming one of C-League's
most formidable attacking line-ups with Aerbin resonates strongly with the
younger Utaka. "That would be fantastic," he says. "It is not
about the family reunion but goalscoring work. John is a good player and he can
prove that with any team."
Like most of the kids in football-mad Nigeria ,
the two brothers started playing football in the streets of Enugu ,
a city in the nation’s south-east. “John is two years older than me so he
started a bit earlier," he recalled. "Even then he showed he is very
talented in the game but when I started playing I quickly caught up with
him."
The two brothers made a smooth transition to Europe ,
where they soon made a name for themselves. While John spent four seasons with Portsmouth
before moving to France ’s
Ligue 1 last year, Peter made waves in the Danish league with OB Odense,
managing an impressive return of 52 goals in 108 appearances.
His goalscoring form didn't go unnoticed by Aerbin's Serbian
coach Aleksandar Stanojevic, who secured his move to Dalian .
Shouldering the goalscoring responsibility for his ambitious new side, though,
provided some early difficulties and Utaka failed to find the back of the net
in his first six matches.
The level of competition in the C-League was well beyond my
expectations and the players here are of good quality.
"The opening games were hard," said Utaka.
"To be honest the level of competition in the C-League was well beyond my
expectations and the players here are of good quality. The attack is more pacy
here and the defence tough. I had to work hard in both training and playing as
I tried to adapt to the style quickly."
The breakthrough finally came when he, firstly earned a
penalty, before striking a late equaliser as Aerbin came from two goals down to
draw with Guizhou Renhe. From there, the Nigerian has never looked back, adding
15 goals to his tally, including a run of scoring in 10 consecutive fixtures to
establish a new C-League record. Notably, he famously set up newly-signed
Seydou Keita for his maiden goal, before scoring the match-winner as his side
edged Guizhou 2-1 in the return
in August.
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