Fans of the Super Eagles of Nigeria are calling for the immediate integration of Super Falcons goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie into the men’s category npflupdates.com reports.
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It’s no longer news that the goalkeeping department of the Super Eagles is currently in shambles, with first choice goalie Francis Uzoho committing numerous blunders during matches.
Uzoho’s inconsistency in goal, has left the fans with no more option than to clamour for the integration of Chiamaka in the Super Eagles. According to the concerned fans, the Super Falcons assistant Captain will help to restore consistency in goal.
The fans call became more intense on Wednesday, after Chiamaka kept a clean-sheet as her Paris FC women’s team defeated VFL Wolfsburg to reach a UEFA women’s Champions League group stages.
What fans said about Chiamaka Nnadozie
“Give us Nnadozie, she can save the Super Eagles. There’s no two ways about it,” Emeka told our correspondent Wednesday evening.
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“I’ve said Chiamaka is the best thing that can happen to the Super Eagles. I don’t know how, but I’m confident she has what it takes to turn things aroun. She’s just giving us good vibes,” Kenneth said.
Meanwhile, Super Eagles head coach Jose Peseiro, in a recent interview stressed that goalkeepers at his disposal are world class. But they’re no longer safe and comfortable playing for Nigeria, due to the attacks from supporters at a slightest mistake.
“When I arrived here, I remember I was told to change the goalkeeper. I spoke with all of them, No one feels comfortable because everybody attacked them,” the 63-year-old said.
“I like our players, when they make mistakes it is my responsibility.
“The goalkeepers never play free or calm because of the people. I don’t know why they attack the goalkeepers every time.”
Speaking further in defense of his goalkeepers, Peseiro had queried why supporters don’t call out strikers who sometimes miss clear goal-scoring opportunities.
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“Why don’t they attack the strikers when they lose the ball or miss a goal, why?,” he queried.
And based on Uzoho’s howler against Saudi Arabia last Friday, Peseiro said, “Next time I need to train him (Uzoho) better.”