The 2014 FIFA World Cup in Brazil will kick off in June. Five African teams will try to do Africa proud in the tourney. Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast and Nigeria all boast of numerous football stars across the world. Sports Triangle has chosen 5 stars to shine among others in the World Cup.
They are:
1. Faouzi Ghoulam (Napoli & Algeria)
Born in Central France to Algerian parents, Ghoulam is a traditional left-footed left-back. He's quick and makes bursting runs forward to join in with the attack. He's good at playing long balls and is a threat with crosses and from set-pieces.
Having played twice for France U-21 side, he chose to represent Algeria at the 2013 AFCON but was left on the sidelines for the entire tournament.
He finally made his international debut against Benin in a World Cup qualifier and made an instant impact by assisting the first goal. He moved to Italian outfit Napoli from Ligue 1 side Saint Etienne in the January transfer window and is expected to play a vital role in the Brazil-bound Algeria team.
2. Kenneth Omeruo (Middlesbrough & Nigeria)
Nigeria’s defensive stalwart is an indisputable entry onto this list after his impressive showings at the 2013 Cup of Nations. He's expected to burst onto the world stage alongside partner Godfrey Oboabona in Brazil.
His ability will be tested as he's set to face four-time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi, Sergio Aguero, Vedad Ibisevic and Edin Dzeko in Group F.
He has been performing consistently for Middlesbrough, since his loan move from Chelsea and should head to Brazil both in form and in good shape.
3. Christian Atsu (Vitesse Arnheim & Ghana)
The left footed winger is an undoubted talent and has long been tipped as his country's brightest emerging star.
He sealed a move to European giants Chelsea and was immediately shipped out on loan to Dutch club Vitesse. He has since impressed with four goals and six assists to his name. He's quick and technically astute and has an eye for goal.
He is reminiscent of a young Lionel Messi and he's got the potential to strike a formidable partnership with Marseille winger Andre Ayew for the Black Stars this summer.
4. Ogenyi Onazi (Lazio & Nigeria)
Tipped for greatness, Onazi is an established member of the Super Eagles and has been burdened with much of the defensive duties in the midfield since making his place in the side. Despite these responsibilities, he’s also not shy of bursting forward to help attacks.
He also has a penchant for taking ferocious shots.
The young Lazio centre-midfielder is expected to keep his place in spite of the recent reshuffle in the middle of the park by Stephen Keshi given his dynamism and versatility.
5. Wilfried Bony (Swansea & Cote d’Ivoire)
Typically, with Cote d’Ivoire, attention focuses on Didier Drogba and Yaya Toure. However, it remains to be seen whether the 36-year-old forward can still lead the line effectively for the Elephants.
Bony should not be underestimated, he's an all-out striker who can also play behind Drogba. His agility, strength and goal-scoring can be valuable assets for the Ivorians this summer.
He already has 23 goals in 37 appearances for both club and country this season and is expected to play a vital role in the post-Golden Generation Elephants side.
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