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Soccer News of Monday, 24 May 2021

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Ranking Nigeria’s top ten players this season

The Super Eagles of Nigeria in training The Super Eagles of Nigeria in training

The 2020/2021 football season finally came to an end in Europe’s major leagues on Sunday, following nine months of non-stop action.

The UEFA Champions League and Europa League finals are the only football left to play in what has been an exciting season.

There have been some stand-out performers this season, including Nigerian players. This season has been the best for Nigerian players in recent years, with a few players conquering new grounds.

Players like Kelechi Iheanacho, Wilfred Ndidi and Joe Aribo won a trophy at their respective clubs. At the same time, Samuel Chukwueze could also join this list should Villarreal beat Manchester United in the Europa League final.

But before the Europa League final takes place, Soccernet decides to rank the top ten Nigerian players in the just-concluded season.

It should not come as a surprise that all the players ply their trade in European leagues and none from the domestic league.

10. Maduka Okoye (Sparta Rotterdam)

Before this season, Okoye’s status in the Super Eagles squad was questioned as he played in the German fourth tier.

But when he joined Sparta Rotterdam from Fortuna Dusseldorf II last summer, it provided him with an opportunity to prove his critics wrong.

He started the season on the bench, but a few games later, he gained the trust of manager Henk Fraser and went on to make 28 appearances for Sparta in the Dutch Eredivisie.

Okoye’s helped Sparta reach a Europa League playoff place, although they eventually lost to Feyenoord.

But his performance did not go unnoticed, with the Nigerian featuring in the team of the season. Okoye kept ten clean sheets in the league, averaging 2.6 saves per game and was nominated for the goalkeeper of the season.

He has indeed silenced his critics this season. Not bad for a 21-year-old in his first season in the top-flight.

9. William Troost-Ekong (Watford)

When Ekong swapped the Italian Serie A for the English second division, it was a move that baffled a lot of people.

Although it’s still a downgrade, the move has finally paid off for Ekong, who has now achieved his dream of playing in the Premier League.

The Super Eagles vice-captain helped Watford secure an immediate return to the English Premier League. Ekong was part of a defence that conceded the least number of goals in the Skybet Championship this season.

He made 32 league appearances for the Hornets and kept 12 clean sheets.

8. Joe Aribo (Rangers)

Aribo built on his impressive debut last year with another brilliant performance for Rangers this season.

But more importantly, the Nigerian international added a league title this time, with Rangers going all the way in the Scottish Premiership.

An injury kept him out for six weeks earlier in the season, but Aribo was still able to play a pivotal role as the Gers finished the season as unbeaten champions.

The former Charlton midfielder scored six times in 25 league games this season, three more than the total he managed in 27 games last year.

7. Umar Sadiq (Almeria and Partizan Belgrade)

The only reason why Sadiq is not ranked higher is because of the league he plays in. The former Dream Team star is one of Nigeria’s best strikers in Europe this season. The 24-year-old has scored 26 goals and provided nine assists for two clubs this season.

Sadiq scored six goals and registered two assists for Partizan Belgrade before signing for Almeria. At Almeria, he has been key to the club’s promotion push with 18 league goals and seven assists.

Almeria missed out on automatic promotion but will be relying on Sadiq’s scoring boots when the playoff starts next month.

6. Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester City)

In fairness, Ndidi should be higher on the list, but he suffered an adductor injury that kept him out for three months in the first half of the campaign.

Nonetheless, he’s still one of Nigeria’s best players this season. The 24-year-old was once again key to Leicester City’s success this season, although he would be disappointed to miss out on Champions League football for the second consecutive season.

Ndidi helped the Foxes win their first FA Cup title with a man of the match performance in the final against Chelsea.

Stat: Despite missing three months of action, only three players made more successful tackles than Ndidi in the Premier League this season.

5. Zaidu Sanusi (FC Porto)

The Super Eagles left-back was one of the few Nigerian players that played in the Champions League at the just-concluded season.

Sanusi joined Porto from Santa Clara last summer, but he settled in quickly with the Dragons. The Nigerian international was one of Porto’s most consistent players this season, making 41 appearances in all competitions.

He featured in all of Porto’s Champions League games and even managed to feature in the team of the week on one occasion.

Although Porto lost the defence of their league title, Sanusi still finished with a trophy to his name, with Porto winning the Portuguese Super Cup.

4. Terem Moffi (Lorient)

Lorient only managed to avoid relegation from Ligue 1 on the final day, and Moffi deserves many praises for that.

Les Merlus went into the final game with a chance of survival thanks to Moffi’s performances this year. Although he did not score against Strasbourg on Sunday night, Moffi bailed Lorient out on several occasions this season.

The 21-year-old finished with 14 league goals- the fifth highest in France’s top division this season and the most a Nigerian has scored in a single Ligue 1 campaign since Victor Ikpeba scored 16 for Monaco in the 1997/1998 season.

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What made Moffi’s exploits more remarkable is that he’s just in his first season in France.

3. Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester City)

It’s been a remarkable season for Kelechi Iheanacho. Prior to this season, his time at Leicester City has been largely underwhelming.

However, this season has been a turnaround for him. Remarkably, it’s also his best campaign in England since he arrived in 2014.

Iheanacho scored 19 goals and seven assists in all competitions for the Foxes. It’s more impressive if one considers the fact that he scored 12 in the League between February and May.

He also played a vital role in Leicester’s FA Cup triumph, scoring against Brighton, Manchester United and Southampton.

He would also be disappointed with the way they missed out on the top four, but he can take consolation from the fact that he has now become one of the club’s important players.

2. Simy Nwankwo (Crotone)

Two Nigerian strikers have been head and shoulders above every other Super Eagles star this season, and one of them is Simy Nwankwo.

The 29-year-old suffered the disappointment of relegation with Crotone again, but personally, it’s the best season of his career.

He broke and set different records with his 20 goals in the Italian Serie A. Although he managed the same number last season, it was in the Italian second division.

Simy is the second African player after Samuel Eto’o to reach the 20 goal mark in a single campaign of the Italian top-flight.

He also etched his name into Crotone’s history as he is now the club’s all-time top scorer. Simy is also now Nigeria’s highest goalscorer in a single campaign in Europe’s top five leagues.

It has indeed been a record-breaking season for the Nigerian star. The former Gil Vicente forward is now expected to leave Crotone with several Serie A clubs interested in his services.

1. Paul Onuachu (Genk)

Only one player is worthy of the number one spot than Simy, and that’s Genk’s Paul Onuachu.

Much-maligned by Super Eagles fans, Onuachu has silenced his critics through his performances for Genk in the Belgian Jupiler League.

The 26-year-old scored an incredible 33 league goals-the most a Nigerian has scored in a single season of any of Europe’s top ten leagues.

He also scored twice in the cup to help Genk win the Beker van Belgie. Even on the international stage, where he has often been criticised, Onuachu impressed, scoring the win over Benin and Lesotho.

Many Nigerian players impressed this season, but Onuachu’s performance stood out from the rest.