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Mikel Obi blasts Trabzonspo­r over coronaviru­s handling

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John Obi Mikel says he has no plans to return to Trabzonspo­r after walking out on the club over their handling of the coronaviru­s situation.

The former Nigeria internatio­nal posted on Instagram last week, making his views clear that Turkish football should not be continuing as Covid-19 spreads.

Mikel had since had his contract at the club cancelled, and returned to his family home near his former club, Chelsea.

“They [the club] were really upset about the whole thing,” Mikel told The Athletic .

“I was told to meet with the president in his office one-on-one. He asked me to take [the post] down. I told him I wasn’t going to do that.

“It’s my opinion. This is how I feel. We live in a free world. I have freedom of speech. I can express my opinion.

“I wanted to win the league too but at this point in time we have to think about what is more important: to save peoples’ lives.

“I want to help in any way that I can to defeat this virus. For us to be out there playing; I don’t think we are helping the global situation. I don’t feel it is right for us to play football.

“UEFA have postponed football. How come they are still playing in Turkey? It’s not right at all. But Trabzonspo­r were not having it - for me, they don’t care.”

Mikel also says his family were key in his decision to return to England. His wife and twin daughters had remained there while he played in Turkey, having joined from a spell in the Championsh­ip with Middlesbro­ugh in the summer of 2019.

“I explained to the club that I needed to see and be with my kids,” he added.

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