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I Don’t See Myself As Super Eagles Number One Goalkeeper Yet -Maduka Okoye

Super Eagles’ goalkeeper Maduka Okoye, has said he doesn’t think he has earned the right to be Nigeria’s Number One goalkeeper.

He told the BBC that he believes he still has a lot to learn before he can be rightfully called Super Eagles first choice goalkeeper.

Okoye made this known ahead of Nigeria’s World Cup Qualifier game against Central African Republic on Thursday.

He said, “I’ve experienced for myself that playing for a club and then for your country is a whole other thing. I don’t see myself as the Nigeria’s number one yet, I have to work on a lot of things before I will be the undisputed number one.”

He said, “Francis Uzoho got injured so I had to do a quick warm-up together with the other reserve keeper, Ikechukwu Ezenwa. It was either him or me.

“I had to go for it, but I was nervous at first, and there were a lot of things going through my mind. However, as soon as I set foot on the field, it was like any other match.”

The 22-year-old added;

“In the beginning, they (the critics) doubted me a lot. When I played in the German lower leagues, they found it impossible to believe I had talent. Now there are fewer doubters; the higher you play at club level, the more they will respect you.”

“These tournaments are going to be a huge platform for players like me. My ultimate goal is to hopefully play in the Premier League. The most important thing for me now is that I can play my games as a number one and develop myself as a keeper, and that is something I can do in the Eredivisie at Sparta Rotterdam,” Okoye added.

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