Emmanuel Emenike came out with graphic details of an incident in which he almost lost his life during his days at Fenerbahçe of Turkey, when the club’s bus came under attack from opposing fans.
The former Fenerbahce of Turkey attacker, who is on loan at West Ham after
failing out of favour with Al Ain of
United Arab Emirates last year, confessed that the shooting incident with fans
of Trabzonspor was one of the scary moments he had during his time in the
Turkish Super Lig.He also said he also regrets the match fixing scandal in
Turkey that made him go behind bars for a couple of days in Turkey in 2011.
Emenike claims the spell behind bars gave him ‘a different
perspective on life’, and he simply ‘thanked God for letting justice prevail’.
While at Spartak Moscow in Russia he was always subjected to racist abuse from
fans,then in April Last year ,his team bus was shot at by criminals causing
severe head injury to the driver but he escaped unhurt.
“I was on the phone
to my brother when I heard a loud bang. The bus suddenly swerved and there was
panic.
“I instinctively took cover and our security officer told us
the driver had been shot. Seeing him covered in blood was scary.
“We were lucky but it brought back bad memories. I had been
involved in a terrible car accident in Nigeria where my mother and I both lucky
to be alive.”
‘(Before that), my time in prison was a crazy nightmare that
I couldn’t wake up from. I’ve never committed a crime in my life, but I was
treated like a criminal, living on bread and water,’ Emenike told the Sun.
“When I was finally cleared I thanked God for letting
justice prevail.”
Though he has made two appearances at WestHam ,he says he
isn't under any pressure to justify West Ham's outlay while signing him on
loan.
‘In a team like West Ham, you need instant success to
justify lots of things and I am working hard to make that happens to make
everyone happy.
‘I am not under pressure at West Ham to get goals. I am
focused on the task, which is to score goals and help my team win games, and
the goals will come.
‘Every criticism has a positive dimension for me because I
always strive hard to be myself, work harder to contribute to the team’s
success and get the goals. I am just focused on getting better and getting the
goals,’ he told AfricanFootball.com.
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