Maduka Okoye has announced his readiness to compete with Stanley Nwabali for the role of first-choice goalkeeper for the Super Eagles, ahead of the crucial 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers. Okoye’s return to the national team comes after a significant break, and he is eager to prove his worth in the upcoming matches.
Okoye, who currently plays for Udinese in Serie A, had been away from the Super Eagles for a while. His return follows a series of strong performances with Udinese, where he played a key role in helping the team retain their position in Italy’s top football league last season. His return to form has sparked renewed interest in his capabilities, bringing him back into contention for the national team.
At present, Stanley Nwabali holds the position of the starting goalkeeper. Nwabali’s impressive display during the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations earned him this role. His performances have made it difficult for other goalkeepers, including Okoye and Fasil Ketema FC’s Amas Obasogie, to secure a place in the starting lineup. Nwabali’s solid form has set a high standard for anyone vying for the top spot.
In a recent interview, Okoye addressed the quality of the goalkeeping department within the Super Eagles. He spoke highly of Nwabali and Obasogie, acknowledging their skills and contributions. “We have top-quality goalkeepers in our squad,” Okoye said. “Stanley proved his worth in the Afcon, and it’s fantastic to be training and playing alongside such talented players and under our excellent goalkeeping coach. The environment is very positive, and it motivates me to give my best.”
Okoye arrived at the Super Eagles camp just ahead of their important qualification matches against Benin on Saturday and Rwanda next week. His late arrival makes him the final goalkeeper to join the squad. Despite this, he is determined to make an impact and show that he is a strong contender for the starting position.
Given the recent changes in the coaching staff, led by Austin Eguavoen, it might be challenging for Okoye to displace Nwabali in the upcoming games. Eguavoen and his team are likely to stick with Nwabali, given his recent performances and established role. However, Okoye’s return adds a new dynamic to the competition for the goalkeeper position and promises an exciting battle for the top spot as the qualifiers approach.