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WATCH: Nigeria fans slam former Kaizer Chiefs target Stanley Nwabali after conceding silly goal against Benin ahead of clash with out-of-form Fiacre Ntwari’s Benin in 2025 Afcon qualifiers

The two Premier Soccer League goalkeepers had a tough day on Thursday while playing for their respective national teams in the Afcon qualifiers.





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    • Fiacre Ntwari, Kaizer Chiefs, July 2024Backpagepix

      WHAT HAPPENED?

      Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Fiacre Ntwari’s poor form continued while representing his national team, Rwanda, while Chippa United captain Stanley Nwabali conceded a silly goal in Nigeria colours on Thursday.

      Ntwari, aged 25, conceded a goal in the 84th minute during Rwanda’s disappointing 1-0 defeat to Libya in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifiers and he has now failed to keep a clean sheet in his last five matches – conceding eight goals for both club, and country.

      On the other hand, Nwabali, 28, let in an embarrassing goal in the 16th minute, but Victor Osimhen, secured a point for the Super Eagles by scoring late to ensure that Nigeria held Benin to a 1-1 draw in another Afcon qualifier.

      WATCH NTWARI CONCEDING

      https://twitter.com/i/status/1857122870603702344

      WATCH NWABALI CONCEDING

      • Stanley Nwabali, Chippa United, October 2024Backpagepix

        FANS SLAM NWABALI

        Why is it that most Nigerian Goalkeepers have a first good start then later starts fumbling? Just look at the goal aStanley Nwabali conceded – UtdBloke

        He has started fumbling already, we will see things in the Afcon – Kobbie

        People just hate him because they don’t follow football shame. Despite his mistake, Nwabali is still a quality goalie – Charisma Mokea

        Sometimes I don’t understand, him and the entire team lack consistency – Mr Page

        Nwabali should improve because this is not acceptable – Oga The King

      • Fiacre Ntwari, Kaizer ChiefsBackpage

        WHAT NEXT?

        The two keepers are set to face each other on Monday, November 18, in what will be the last Group D match for Rwanda and Nigeria.

        The Super Eagles have already secured their spot in the 2025 Afcon finals. Rwanda, on the other hand, require three points to advance, and they hope that Benin lose to Libya in the other Group D match.

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