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    ‘I Came To Bring Joy’, Okocha Reflects On Magical PSG Years, Mentoring Ronaldinho

    By Peter Noah KCMarch 6, 2026
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    NIGERIAN football legend Augustine Okocha has opened up on the defining moments of his time at Paris Saint‑Germain, recalling the excitement of his debut, the honour of captaining the French giants, and his role in mentoring Brazilian superstar Ronaldinho.

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    In a PSG documentary monitored by News Point Nigeria Sport, the former Super Eagles midfield maestro, popularly known as Jay-Jay Okocha shared emotional reflections on his four-year spell in Paris, describing it as one of the most memorable chapters of his illustrious career.

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    Despite becoming one of the club’s most beloved players, Okocha admitted that leaving the club without major silverware remains one of his biggest regrets.

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    Speaking about what it meant to wear the PSG jersey, Okocha said his primary goal was to entertain the fans and give everything he had on the pitch.

    “My job was to make sure I brought joy to the jersey, and I believe I did that,” he said.

    The Nigerian icon explained that the affection he received from supporters created a strong bond between him and the club.

    “When people give you love like that, you feel a responsibility to give even more in return,” he added.

    During his time in Paris between 1998 and 2002, Okocha became known for his dazzling dribbling, creative playmaking and spectacular goals, earning admiration from fans across France and beyond.

    Okocha recalled the excitement surrounding his arrival at PSG following his impressive performances for Nigeria at the 1998 FIFA World Cup.

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    The midfielder revealed that he felt immense pressure to prove himself immediately after joining the club.

    “It was a very special moment for me because I was eager to impress and settle into my new home,” he said.

    “When you arrive at a big club like this, the expectations are high. You want to show immediately that you belong.”

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    His early performances quickly confirmed his status as one of the most exciting players in Europe at the time.

    Okocha said his experience playing at the iconic Parc des Princes during the 1998 World Cup played a key role in his decision to join PSG.

    Although Nigeria’s campaign ended earlier than expected, the electrifying atmosphere at the stadium left a lasting impression on him.

    “The atmosphere, the energy of the fans and the passion around football here left a big impression on me,” he said.

    “When the opportunity came to join the club, it played a role in my decision because I already had a connection with the place.”

    Barely a year after joining PSG, Okocha was handed the captain’s armband — a gesture he described as a huge honour.

    “For me, this is the best club in France without any doubt and one of the biggest clubs in the world,” he said.

    “To be given that responsibility meant a lot to me. It showed that the club trusted me and believed in my leadership.”

    The Nigerian star said the decision motivated him to work even harder and justify the confidence placed in him by the club.

    Despite his individual brilliance, Okocha revealed that constant managerial changes at PSG made it difficult for the team to achieve stability and win trophies.

    According to him, the club went through a turbulent period during his four years in Paris.

    “In my four years at the club, I played under five different managers, and that never happened anywhere else in my career,” he explained.

    The frequent changes in leadership, including the departure of the club president at one point, created instability that affected the team’s performance.

    “I sometimes feel that I might have been there at the wrong time,” he admitted.

    One of the most memorable aspects of Okocha’s PSG career was playing alongside a young Ronaldinho, who would later become one of football’s greatest players.

    Okocha revealed that he immediately recognised the Brazilian’s extraordinary talent.

    “From the moment I saw him, I knew he had something special,” he said.

    “He had that natural ability and joy in his game that reminds you why people fall in love with football.”

    The Nigerian legend also disclosed that Ronaldinho’s first assist for PSG was for him — a moment he described as particularly special.

    Okocha explained that he took it upon himself to guide Ronaldinho during his early days in Europe.

    Having moved to Europe himself at the age of 17, he understood the challenges young players face when adapting to a new environment.

    “I tried to speak with him whenever I could, to encourage him and guide him,” Okocha said.

    Seeing Ronaldinho eventually rise to global stardom brought him immense satisfaction.

    “It made me very happy because he went on to become one of the greatest players in the world,” he added.

    Despite the memorable moments and strong bond with fans, Okocha admitted that his biggest disappointment was leaving PSG without winning major trophies.

    “When I signed for the club, my main objective was to win trophies,” he said.

    “That is what every player wants when they join a team. Unfortunately, we were not able to win as many trophies as we hoped.”

    Looking back on his time in Paris, Okocha said he remains proud of his association with the club.

    “It gives me great joy to say today that I am a Parisian,” he said.

    “The fans, the city and the memories I created at the club will always stay with me.”

    Even years after leaving the club, the former Nigerian international said he still feels a deep connection whenever he returns to the French capital.

    “It reminds me how important those years were in my life and in my football journey,” he concluded.

     

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