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Soccer News of Monday, 5 February 2007

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Ghana-Nigeria: Oba in, Obi Out

Martins to play for Nigeria

NEWCASTLE, England (AP) - Newcastle will allow striker Obafemi Martins to play for Nigeria in its friendly with Ghana in London on Tuesday.

The Magpies denied in a statement Monday it had prevented Martins from joining the Nigeria squad.

Newcastle manager Glenn Roeder said last month he would ask for Martins to sit out the game because he is the club's only fit striker. Michael Owen and Shola Ameobi are out for the season

Mikel blow for Blues

Chelsea prodigy Jon Obi Mikel has been ruled out for two weeks with a thigh injury.

The 19-year-old has pulled out of the Nigeria squad for Wednesday's friendly with rivals Ghana at Griffin Park.

Mikel started in the Blues' 1-0 win over Charlton on Saturday but was substituted 15 minute before the end.

Blues boss Jose Mourinho said Mikel's run of games in central midfield had taken its toll.

"A young kid of 19, playing five consecutive matches, running 12 kilometres a game, of course the boy is a little tired and he felt a little pain," Mourinho said.

"We have to scan it, but experience says he has a little muscular problem and for the next 15 days, he is out of competition."

Mikel will miss Saturday's game with Middlesbrough, the FA Cup fifth round tie with Blackpool or Norwich, and the first leg of the Champions League clash with FC Porto.

Due to the injury list at Stamford Bridge forcing Michael Essien to play in defence, Mikel has capitalised on his chance in the first-team.

He has made an appearance in all of the Premiership champions' games in 2007 and scored in the 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest in the FA Cup fourth round tie last month.