He’s better - Nigerians settle goalkeeper debate after Okoye’s Super Eagles show vs Russia

He’s better - Nigerians settle goalkeeper debate after Okoye’s Super Eagles show vs Russia

Izuchukwu Akawor • Izuchukwu Akawor • 13:40 - 07.06.2025

Maduka Okoye’s standout performance against Russia reignites the debate over Nigeria’s best goalkeeper, with fans praising his skills and calling for him to claim the number one spot over Stanley Nwabali.

The long-standing debate over Nigeria’s best goalkeeper found fresh fuel following Maduka Okoye’s commanding performance in the Super Eagles’ 1-1 draw with Russia on Friday night.

Okoye, 25, was handed the starting role after previously sitting on the bench during the Unity Cup in London.

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From the first whistle to the last, the Udinese custodian showed why he deserves serious consideration for the number one jersey.

His three crucial saves, including a point-blank stop in the second half and a vital intervention to prevent a second own goal, kept Nigeria in the game at Moscow’s Luzhniki Stadium.

Maduka Okoye during the game vs Russia.

Social media erupted with praise for Okoye’s display. One fan declared, “Maduka Okoye saved us oo,” capturing the widespread admiration for his heroics.

Another added, “He’s far better than Nwabali,” referencing the current first-choice keeper Stanley Nwabali, who was between the posts during the Unity Cup.

Okoye pulls off the stunning save.

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Yet, the debate remains nuanced. Some supporters urge caution, arguing that Okoye must prove consistency before supplanting Nwabali whose display in London forced Nigerians to voice their concerns permanently.

“If he’s far better than Nwabali, he won’t be number 2,” one fan reasoned. “He has to show he can give the team consistent performances before he can clinch the number 1 shirt. Nwabali did that and he got the spot, so Okoye should prove with the chances he gets that he can clinch that spot too”.

Super Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali was the goalkeeper at the Unity Cup.

Okoye himself remains unfazed by the rivalry for the top spot. He has vowed to seize every opportunity to prove his worth, emphasising his readiness to compete fiercely for the number one jersey.

With the Super Eagles preparing for upcoming World Cup qualifiers, the goalkeeping position promises to be one of the most exciting battles to watch.

For now, Maduka Okoye’s confident performance against Russia has shifted the conversation, suggesting that Nigeria’s safest hands may well be in Udinese’s gloves.