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Poland 2019: Five players who can lead Nigeria to first U20 World Cup Glory

Nigeria has produced great players and memorable games at the FIFA U-20 World Cup, but it is hard to believe that the country is still waiting for its first title at this level despite dominating the U-17 category, winning the tournament five times.

 

Nigeria might have not won this tournament, but the competition has helped the country to discover players who has excel at full international level.

The likes of Mutiu Adepoju, Taye Taiwo, John Mikel Obi, Chinedu Obasi, Julius Aghahowa, Joseph Yobo made their name in this championship and Paul Aigbogun’s current team is also blessed with talents who can follow this great path of the former youth internationals.

 

While Nigeria is waiting for the first World title at the U-20 level , Poland 2019 provides Paul Aigbogun and his wards to write their names in gold.

 

We take a look into the team’s camp and perform x-ray on the players who are likely to be the heroes, if Nigeria is to lift the championship for the first time in its rich football history.

Nnamdi Ofoborh

The highly rated Nnamdi Ofoborh who plays for Bournemouth Fc in the English Premier League is one player Paul Aigbogun is banking on to help the team to glory, the defensive midfielder has made few appearances in the English Prem Premier League and his experience will be vital for the seven time African Champions , Oforborh is known for his good marking and ability to pass the ball with good accuracy.

Success Makanjuola

Success Makanjuola of Water FC Academy Abuja is definitely another player in the U20 squad with great future, the Super kid’s maturity and tactical flare with the ball is awesome, the left footed player has wowed almost everyone who have watched him play. Success was voted the Man of the Match in the friendly match Flying Eagles vs Liefering that ended in a stalemate 1-1. Success Makanjuola is the new revelation of the U20 squad and he’s the arrow head of the team in the attack .

Kingsley Michael

Kingsley Michael was part Emmanuel Amuneke’s team that won the U17 World Cup in Chile, that means winning tournament is not new to the lad and he has a chance to land another World title in Poland.

Kingsley Michael who presently plies his trade with Italian Serie B side Perugia will be another player to look out for in Poland, the silky player style of play has been likened to that former Brazil international Ricardo Kaka because.
Kingsley Michael has played for Nigeria in three categories already , the U-17, he was also part of U-23 set up that defeated Libya in U-23 AFCON qualifier back in March.

Emeka Chinoso

The Brookhouse England player is the fastest player in the camp of the Flying Eagles , the player has great eyes for goals and his big personality will surely help the Nigeria team is things goes well on the pitch.
Chinoso is the one the new block buster kid in the U20 squad who has improved the team greatly . He’s definitely a star for the future.

Ikouwen Udoh

The captain of the team arguably needs no introduction, the exciting defender who just signed a deal with Maccabi Haifa of Israel is a modern day left full back, with a good attacking instinct.

Ikouwen Udoh came into the limelight after CHAN 2018 hosted in Morocco, where he won silver medal with the team. He has a lot of experience playing in the Nigeria Professional Football League for Eyimba international, before making his debut for the Super Eagles of Nigeria in friendly match against Egypt this year .

Ikouwen Udoh will be leading the team in Poland and he has a chance to be the first player to lead Nigeria to glory at this level. He is a one of the star of this year’s FIFA U-20 World Cup.