Joseph Yobo is determined to repay Everton for their support during his brother's kidnap ordeal.
Nigerian defender thankful for club support
Joseph Yobo is determined to repay Everton for their support during his brother's kidnap ordeal.
The defender has suffered a torrid close season after his brother was held captive for 12 days back home in Nigeria.
Yobo has been thrilled with the support he has received from everyone at Goodison Park, which has only served to strengthen his resolve to produce even more on the pitch next season.
Although Yobo's pre-season preparation has been disrupted by the off-the-field drama this summer, he has assured manager David Moyes he will be fit for their Premier League opener.
"I thank God all our prayers have been answered and my brother is back safely," he told the
Daily Mirror.
Support
"Everyone at Everton has helped me stay strong. The chairman was in touch on day one and gave me a lot of support.
"The fans have also been concerned for my brother and for me and my family and I thank them.
"I love them all and the only way I can repay them is to do what I know best and that's to play football to the best of my ability.
"I'm more determined than ever to do my best and to help the team do even better than we did last year.
"Nobody needs to worry about my fitness because I will be ready for the start of the season."