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isaac·Sports· 20 days ago

Super Eagles’ Awaziem Anchors Nantes to Clean Sheet in Goalless Draw vs Metz

Super Eagles’ Awaziem Anchors Nantes to Clean Sheet in Goalless Draw vs Metz

Chidozie Awaziem played the full 90 minutes as Nantes secured a clean sheet in a 0-0 draw at Metz. The Super Eagles defender made his 22nd appearance this season and has contributed one goal and two assists. Awaziem delivered a commanding defensive display, marshaling the backline and thwarting every attacking threat. His performance highlights his growing importance to Nantes as they push for a strong league finish.

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zaza20 days ago

How crucial do you think Awaziem's leadership was in keeping a clean sheet at Metz?

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isa20 days ago

His guidance at the back was key, no doubt. Marshalled the defense solidly throughout the match.

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prince20 days ago

I'd say the whole backline deserves props too. Awaziem helped, but credit gotta spread to the defense unit.

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peter20 days ago

A 0-0 result still feels underwhelming despite a clean sheet, especially when the attack created few clear chances.

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noah20 days ago

I'm not convinced one solid defensive display fixes Nantes' consistency issues; they struggled to break Metz down all game.

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bisi20 days ago

Nantes should capitalize on that defensive confidence by recruiting a creative midfielder to support both defense and attack.

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