Former Nigeria U17 Women’s National Team goalkeeping invitee Comfort Erhabor produced a commanding performance in Portsmouth Women’s impressive 2–0 victory over West Ham Women in the Subway Women’s League Cup.
Erhabor stood out as one of the best players on the pitch, showcasing sharp reflexes, excellent positioning, and calm decision-making under pressure.
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Her assured handling and smart distribution repeatedly helped Portsmouth regain control during key moments of the match, while her crucial saves protected the clean sheet and ensured all three points.
Her display drew loud praise from fans and teammates alike, with many applauding her composure and maturity against a much stronger opposition.
What makes her performance especially notable is the gulf between both sides. Portsmouth Women compete in the Women’s Championship, England’s second tier, while West Ham play in the Women’s Super League, widely regarded as one of the toughest women’s leagues in world football. Yet Erhabor rose to the occasion, matching — and at times outclassing — the top-flight attackers she faced.
This latest showing reinforces her growing reputation as a goalkeeper with elite potential, and it is another significant step forward in her journey toward becoming one of Nigeria’s future senior internationals.







