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Nigeria’s John Obi Mikel Says He ‘s*** Himself’ When He Saw Sir Alex Ferguson After He U-turned On His Manchester United Move To Join Chelsea Instead In 2005

John Obi Mikel has revealed that he ‘s*** himself’ when he saw Sir Alex Ferguson for the first time after controversially joining Chelsea despite having agreed a move to Manchester United.

In 2005 Mikel, who was playing for Lyn Oslo, secured a switch to United shortly after turning 18. United persuaded Mikel to sign a four-year contract with his agents being bypassed and it was anticipated that the midfielder would arrive at Old Trafford in January 2006.

However, Chelsea then suggested that they already had an agreement with Mikel and his agents.

Although he was pictured wearing a United shirt at a press conference in Norway, Mikel later stated that he was pressured into signing for the contract without his agent present and said that he wanted to sign for Chelsea.

United complained to FIFA about Chelsea and Mikel’s agents and the situation was finally resolved in June 2006 when Chelsea, United and Lyn reached a settlement regarding the player’s future. 

John Obi Mikel says that he 's*** himself' when he saw Manchester United's Sir Alex Ferguson

John Obi Mikel says that he ‘s*** himself’ when he saw Manchester United’s Sir Alex Ferguson

Ferguson was livid after Mikel agreed to join United but then ended up signing for Chelsea

Ferguson was livid after Mikel agreed to join United but then ended up signing for Chelsea

Mikel went on to sign for Chelsea in a £16million deal but recalled an amusing tale from when he first saw Ferguson after the transfer.

The Nigerian attempted to hide from the United boss and ended up tripping over on the stairs, with Ferguson subsequently giving him a ‘death stare’.

Speaking on The Debrief Podcast, Mikel said: ‘I saw him one time, it was Manchester United against Chelsea, I was coming out of the dressing room and as I was coming out of the door at the corner he was coming out and I just s*** myself’

‘I can’t remember what happened, I think I tripped up on the stairs, he looked at me and he just walked out. He started chewing his gum and just walked out. He didn’t say a word.’

However, Mikel revealed that Ferguson eventually forgave him for the transfer. 

He said: ‘It was a death stare. I met him a few times after that and we started talking about it and he forgot about it and forgave me.’ 

Mikel enjoyed a lengthy spell at Chelsea as he remained at Stamford Bridge until 2017

Mikel enjoyed a lengthy spell at Chelsea as he remained at Stamford Bridge until 2017

Mikel went on to enjoy a lengthy spell at Chelsea as he remained at the club until 2017.

In total he played 372 times for Chelsea and scored six goals, while he won the Champions League, two Premier League titles, four FA Cups, two League Cups and the Europa League.

On the international stage Mikel represented Nigeria on 91 occasions and won the Africa Cup of Nations in 2013.

Mikel is now retired having also taken in spells at Tianjin, Middlesbrough, Trabzonspor, Stoke and Kuwait SC. 

@Daily Mail (UK)

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