Why Nigerians Were Right to Call Out Super Eagles Winger Samuel Chukwueze

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Samuel Chukwueze’s electrifying assist against Sunderland has reignited debate among Nigerian fans, many of whom insist their criticism of the Super Eagles winger is justified. His explosive cameo for Fulham highlighted both his immense ability and the ongoing frustrations surrounding his inconsistency for the national team.

Chukwueze delivered a sensational 26-minute performance last weekend, creating five chances—including four key passes—and supplying what Fulham themselves described as “some cross,” which set up Raúl Jiménez’s winning header.
It was a reminder of the creative spark and dynamism he can offer when at his best.

Club Form vs. National Team Frustrations

However, that same brilliance has rarely translated to his displays for the Super Eagles.
At 26 years old, Chukwueze has shown consistent flashes of quality throughout his club career, but his performances for Nigeria continue to lag behind expectations.

Fans took to social media to voice their frustration, with one remarking:
“Change that jersey to a Super Eagles jersey and he starts playing like a fool.”
Another questioned, “Where was this against Congo?”

These reactions reflect growing dissatisfaction with Nigeria’s failure to qualify for consecutive FIFA World Cups—shortcomings many believe were worsened by inconsistent displays from top players like Chukwueze, who featured for 60 and 57 minutes against Gabon and DR Congo during the crucial playoffs.

A Wake-Up Call Ahead of AFCON 2025

Chukwueze’s standout display for Fulham served as both a reminder of the talent Nigeria possesses and a warning ahead of AFCON 2025.
The message from supporters is clear: sporadic brilliance is no longer enough.

With the continental tournament approaching, Nigerians want to see Chukwueze deliver regular, impactful performances, not just fleeting moments of magic. His ability to create chances, provide assists, and lead attacking transitions—especially after impressing in an unfamiliar left-wing role—could be crucial to Nigeria’s resurgence.

If he can channel his club form into international duty, Chukwueze has the potential to become the consistent attacking threat the Super Eagles desperately need as they push for a fourth AFCON title.

For many Nigerians, including this writer, the hope is that the Sunderland performance signals a new beginning—one that brings not just highlights for Fulham, but renewed confidence and quality for the Super Eagles on the continental stage.

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