Nonetheless his regular playing time counts for something and he had another good game over the weekend barring the own goal. That is a huge reason why his international career cannot end just yet.
Onazi should return to the Super Eagles fold.
2. Leon Balogun Must Redeem Self In Subsequent Brighton Game(s)
Brighton were defeated 2-1 by Maurizio Sardi's Chelsea with goals scored by Pedro and Eden Hazard.
Hazard's goal was aided by Nigeria's Leon Balogun whose sloppy pass from almost the centre circle was intercepted by Willian. The Brazilian found Hazard and the Belgian raced away and finished emphatically.
Solly March's goal afterwards proved to be only a consolation for the Seagulls.
Balogun must cut out or reduce such errors leading to goals from his game especially now that he still has one more game to convince Chris Houghton that he deserves to play more as Shane Duffy serves the last of his games ban.
3. Good Shows By Serie A Boys, Ekong And Aina
Udinese lost narrowly 1-0 to Inter Milan just as as Torino were edged by city rivals Juventus.
Cristiano Ronaldo's penalty saved the day for the Old Lady and Chelsea loanee Ola Aina was not awed by the superstars paraded by the Series A leaders.
It was a weekend for Gernot Rohr to be proud of his defensive players.
Ekong was imperious in the centre of defence in the 3-5-2 formation his manager like to implement and that is good news for the Nigerian national team.
4. Injury Scare For Osimhen
Let's all spare a thought for former Golden Eaglets striker Victor Osimhen who suffered an injury scare in Sporting Charleroi's game against KAA Gent in the Belgian Pro Division last Friday.
Injuries are part of the game but we all hope that the top scorer in the history of the FIFA U-17 World Cup with 10 goals, all scored in the 2015 U-17 World Cup in Chile does not start suffering career threatening goals at this stage of his career.
Charleroi head coach Felice Mazzu alluded that the Nigerian who had scored eight league goals this season has been the target of bad tackles from defenders and need the referees' protection in an interview with Belgian website dhnet.be.
5. Can Iheanacho, Success Be Good Backups For Ighalo, Vardy And Gray?
The duo of Kelechi Iheanacho and Isaac Success fired blanks in Leicester and Watford's Premier League games against Crystal Palace and Cardiff City.
Leicester were defeated 1-0 by Palace while Watford won 3-2 over Cardiff with both Nigerians coming off the bench and not getting on the scoreboard.
One league goal in 16 matches tell the whole story.
Success on his part who was a great foil for Iheanacho in their Golden Eaglets days especially at the 2013 FIFA U-17 World Cup has also not covered himself in glory with Andre Gray's injury now proving inconsequential.
For Success, it is also one league goal scored in 17 matches.
Izuchukwu Okosi
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