Kelechi Nwakali had the opportunity to make his competitive debut for Barnsley, receiving his first start in a match against Huddersfield Town in the Bristol Street Motors Trophy, held at the John Smith’s Stadium on Tuesday night. Despite the excitement surrounding his debut, the team faced a disappointing 2-0 defeat.
In this match, the Super Eagles midfielder played a pivotal role in a double pivot alongside Jamaican international Jon Russell, and he managed to stay on the pitch for the full duration of the game.
Just four minutes into the second half, Nwakali was involved in a crucial moment for Barnsley when he orchestrated a chance by delivering a well-timed pass to Kyran Lofthouse. 
Lofthouse, in turn, attempted to set up Aiden Marsh, but unfortunately, the striker failed to convert the opportunity into a goal.
The match saw Huddersfield take the lead in the 59th minute, thanks to Freddie Ladapo, a former member of the Flying Eagles, who scored by slotting the ball home following a low cross from Bojan Radulović. This goal put Barnsley at a disadvantage as they struggled to respond.
Compounding Barnsley’s troubles, center-back Donnovan Pines received a red card in the 84th minute after fouling Tom Lorpenda, who was advancing toward the penalty area.
This dismissal gave Huddersfield a significant advantage, and they quickly capitalized on it.
In stoppage time, Lorpenda skillfully maneuvered into a dangerous position to receive a pass.
He sent a precise cross toward Danny Ward, who converted the chance, further sealing Barnsley’s fate in this match.
As a result of this defeat, Barnsley finds themselves at the bottom of Group F with only one point, positioned below Huddersfield, who had occupied that spot prior to this game.
Nwakali’s journey to this debut began when he joined Barnsley on a three-year contract in August after leaving GD Chaves.
However, his initial chances to play were hindered by fitness issues, limiting him to being named in the matchday squad on two occasions before finally stepping onto the field tonight.
At 26 years old, Nwakali is now eager to secure a regular position in Darrell Clarke’s squad, aiming to establish himself as a key contributor to the team’s efforts moving forward.