Uzoho’s replacement: Super Eagles coach Peseiro watches as goalkeeper Nwabali impresses in Chippa United’s win over Golden Arrows

The Portuguese tactician is on the lookout for goalkeeping options ahead of Nigeria’s participation at the next edition of the AFCON

Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali did his Super Eagles hopes a world of good as he impressed in Chippa United’s fine 2-0 win over Golden Arrows in their Premier Soccer League action on Saturday, Soccernet.ng reports.

Among the spectators to watch the encounter that unfolded at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium in Gqeberha was Super Eagles head coach Jose Peseiro.

Peseiro had travelled to South Africa to run the rule on Nwabali after pressure mounted on the former FC Porto manager to find a better alternative to Nigeria’s number-one shot-stopper Francis Uzoho ahead of the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.

Having kept six clean sheets and conceded only ten goals in 12 league games for United, Nwabali had jumped to the forefront of the waiting list of goalkeepers under Peseiro’s consideration.

Nwabali did not disappoint – his only blight being a 73rd-minute yellow card – as he made three saves to help Chippa United claim a 2-0 win and end a run of six games without a victory.

The 27-year-old goalkeeper is, however, far from being guaranteed the Super Eagles’ first-choice gloves.

Israel-based Adebayo Adeleye and veteran Daniel Akpeyi have not given up hopes of becoming Nigeria’s number one at the AFCON in Ivory Coast.

Jonathan Rasheed, who plays for Swedish club Värnamo and is eligible to play for Sweden, Norway, and Nigeria, has also voiced his desire to represent the three-time African champions.

However, Peseiro, who has shown no trust in goalkeepers from the domestic league, will have the final say on who handles the post for the Super Eagles at the AFCON.

The Portuguese coach has been tasked with guiding Nigeria to the semifinal stage of the continental championship that kicks off in January.

This post was last modified on December 10, 2023 8:38 am

Imhons Erons

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  • Make unable leave Nwabali alone ooo. His records are not fantastic. Ten goals in twelve matches with four red cards not a good statistics. Uzoho is better.

  • the fact is that ozoho is underperforming if the truth should be told. Nigeria needs a goal keeper. however, the coach should be very careful to make a perfect choice, but let bury the unfortunate use of ozoho. let him go back to training for National team action for years to come back.

  • I hope the coach will not be so impressed with just one match he watch by a goalkeeper it can be normal there are so many good goalkeeper out there like somebody said 12 matches and considered 10 goals is very bad record think it's not a good record and I think every matches he must have Red or yellow card I'm sorry is not good for a goalkeeper.

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