Africa Moses Ogbu : Nigerian Striker Revealing Why he left Grimsby Town

During the January transfer window Moses Ogbu English Football League Two club, Grimsby Town. The Nigerian international has finally broken his silence on the real reason of his departure.

The Mariners terminated the contract of the striker by mutual consent. It was five months ahead of the original agreement between club and player was due to expire. Grimsby Town officially supported that the Nigerian terminated his contract because he was feeling homesick. But there is a lot more to it than meets the eye.

In the beginning it was nice. I got to live in a crazy big apartment. It was great fun to play in England. The football there was crazy… But in the end I injured my knee and the coach was fired. That’s when everything started to happen.” Ogbu said to Aftonbladet.

I came back in December and then I was not allowed to play that much. I knew I was a starting player. And I wanted to play. It was frustrating. We talked through it and the new coach did not want me there. I should have started in that team every day of the week.” He continued.

During his short time with the Mariners, Ogbu appeared played 25 matches. Including these appearances, a game against Chelsea in the Carabao Cup third round during which the striker scored four goals.


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