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Saturday, 28 September, 2002, 10:59 GMT 11:59 UK
Okocha told to be patient
Jay Jay Okocha
Okocha's opportunities have been limited
Bolton manager Sam Allardyce has warned Nigerian international Jay Jay Okocha that it could take him six months to establish himself in the first team.

The 29-year-old midfielder played 45 minutes of Bolton's opening Premiership game against Fulham and has figured only once since, as a substitute against Arsenal last week.

"It is the pace of the Premiership he has to adjust to," said Allardyce.

"All foreigners find the pace and style difficult - Dennis Bergkamp could not kick a ball for six months and Thierry Henry was the same."

Okocha, who played for Nigeria in the World Cup, arrived at the Reebok Stadium on a free transfer from Paris St Germain.

But after suffering a knee injury against Fulham, he has been unable to regain his place in the side despite returning to fitness a month ago.

"Better players than Jay Jay have proved that it is not always easy for a foreigner coming to England," Allardyce told the Daily Mirror.

"Jay Jay may even need 12 months before he finally feels comfortable."

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