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“Makes highschool errors”-South Africa worldwide warns Kaizer Chiefs towards signing Stanley Nwabali

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Ex-South African ahead Junior Khanye believes that Tremendous Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali is overhyped and never adequate to play for Kaizer Chiefs, Soccernet.ng stories.

Nwabali’s future has been within the steadiness in latest months following his first rate performances for Chippa United and Nigeria.

Over the past two years, there have been speculations that the previous Enyimba shot-stopper may depart the Chilli Boys for an additional membership in South Africa overseas, however nothing concrete has emerged but.

South African giants Kaizer Chiefs has been touted as a possible vacation spot for Nwabali. However Khanye, who performed for the membership within the 2000s believes signing Nwabali can be a foul resolution.

The previous South Africa worldwide sees Nwabali as an error-prone goalie whose deficiencies are lined by his defenders.

Stanley Nwabali of Nigeria during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations AFCON qualifier match between Nigeria and Benin Republic
Stanley Nwabali of Nigeria throughout the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations AFCON qualifier match between Nigeria and Benin Republic (Photograph credit score: Imago)

“I believe the truth that he (Nwabali) is a Nigerian worldwide as first-choice goalkeeper could be blinding as a result of Nigeria have a superior crew that covers him generally,” Khanye stated, per iDiskiTimes.

“However this man, once I watch and observe him, he provides away plenty of objectives, particularly excessive balls. I imply, generally he’ll get a ball after which spill it. He makes highschool errors.

“They should go and search for a correct keeper. I’m not certain if the PSL has a prime keeper out there…I really like (Ricardo) Gross, possibly he can go to Chiefs.

“I’ve been watching Nwabali and I don’t suppose he is an effective match for Chiefs. I believe somebody is promoting this man, he can’t deal with the ball, as an alternative he fists the ball away. He lacks the fundamentals.”

Is Stanley Nwabali actually a prime goalkeeper?

Stanley Nwabali’s recognition is just not by probability. The 28-year-old has really merited all of the plaudits he has acquired over the previous two years.

Stanley Nwabali in the Super Eagles
Stanley Nwabali within the Tremendous Eagles (Photograph credit score: Imago)

He was not likely common till final 12 months, when former Tremendous Eagles coach Jose Peseiro invited him to the crew.

His introduction introduced some stability to the Tremendous goalkeeper place after a number of pricey blunders from Maduka Okoye and Francis Uzoho.

Though he performs for Chippa United, who’re a midtable membership, Nwabali has been competing with different prime goalkeepers like Ronwen Williams within the South African Premier League. In truth, he may have gained the Golden Glove Award on the final AFCON if he had stored a clear sheet within the ultimate.

Nwabali may not be as great as Gianluigi Donnarumma, David Raya, or Alison Becker, however he’s certainly the most effective on the African continent.

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