It was another great weekend for Nigerian players lying their trade abroad but maybe not the best for football betting fans.
Wilfred Nidid continued his great run if form, Paul Onuachu was again back on the scorers chart.
Semi Ajayi, Alex Iwobi, Joe Aribo and Leon Balogun all had a great weekend but only five can make the list.
Hence, the reason for our choice of the following five from the many Nigerian players who played great over the weekend.
5. Alex Iwobi (Everton, England)
Super Eagles attacker Alex Iwobi was again in top form as he helped Everton secure a 1-0 away win against Sheffield United.
Alex Iwobi was in the pitch the entire time as Everton pipped Sheffield United at Bramall Lane to pile more misery on Chris Wilder’s side.
The win helped Everton bounced back from their Carabao Cup 2-0 quarter-final loss to Manchester United during the midweek.
4. Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester City England)
Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi bossed the midfield as Leicester City played a 2-2 draw against Manchester United on Saturday.
The Nigerian midfielder who was the best player for Leicester City in their 2-0 win against Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham last weekend was again their best player on Saturday.
Despite just playing in his fourth game since recovering from the injury, Wilfred Ndidi played like he never missed games through injuries.
Apart from Bruno Fernandes, Wilfred Ndidi was by far the best player on the pitch from both side.
Wilfred Ndidi made seven tackles against Man Utd, the most by any Leicester player in a single Premier League game this season.
He made three interceptions, made 25 forward passes. In fact, it was his interception on Bruno Fernandes that led to Leicester City’s equaliser.
Leicester City remain second on the log after earning a point at the Kings Power Stadium on Boxing Day.
3. David Okereke (Club Brugge, Belgium)
The Nigerian striker may have lost his starting position but is already ready to deliver whenever he is called upon.
David Okereke bagged his third goal in fifth league matches for Club Brugge after coming on as an 80th minute substitute against Eupen.
His 82nd minute strike made it 3-0 for his club, and that was his 4th goal this season in the Belgian Jupiler League.
2. Semi Ajayi (West Brom, England)
Super Eagles defender Semi Ajayi has scored his first Premier League goal of the season at Anfield to earn West Brom a 1-1 draw against Liverpool.
The former Arsenal academy product who has played in all tiers of English football scored his first ever in the topmost league on Sunday.
Saido Mane opened the scoring for Liverpool as early as the 12th minute and it looked like th game was ending 1-0 in favour of Klopp’s men.
But Semi Ajayi rose the highest to head home the equaliser in the 82nd minute.
Semi Ajayi produced a masterclass in the game against the best team in the land.
He won all his tackles, made seven clearances, three ball recoveries and scored with his only shot.
In fact, he wasn’t dribbled past and he didn’t commit a single foul as Sam Allardyce men secured a point against the table toppers.
This is his first Premier League in 14 games.
1. Paul Onuachu (Genk, Belgium)
Super Eagles striker Paul Onuachu has ended his two-game drought by scoring his 15th league of the season on Sunday.
The Nigerian striker who has been in fine form failed to score in any of Genk’s last two games.
But returned to scoring form at the Luminus Arena in Genk’s 1-1 draw against Waasland-Beveren in a Belgian Pro League game.
Paul Onuachu opened the scoring in the 24th minute before Aboubakary Koita equalised for the visitors in the 45th minute.
The game didn’t produce any other goal despite the introduction of Cyriel Dessers for Paul Onuachu in the 84th minute.
Paul Onuachu with 15 league goals remains top of the scorer’s chat with two more goals than the nearest person.