
The Super Eagles shot stopper, Stanley Nwabali, has returned to his formal club as a free agent after he left the club in February on mutual consent. Stanley Nwabali left to seek for a new challenge elsewhere, but he couldn't secure any deal with any club in Africa or aside Africa, and that decision made him to lose his position as the first choice keeper in the Super Eagles team. Now that he has rejoined Chippa United, let's see if he can reclaim his position in the Super Eagles team.
It has really been a rough few months for him like I heard, I was hoping to see him start playing for a bigger team at some point, just as you have mentioned he left Chippa in the month of February, I think so and he was looking for that big move that would change his story, but in football I have come to understand that in everything you do you need to have patience before things start working out for you… He just needs to understand that everything works perfectly in timing, what an emotional drama that the transfer window didn’t go how he planned. And the funny part is no deal in Africa, no deal abroad... and that inactivity cost him alot him, and not joking
Stanley Nwabali gambled with his career, by leaving a club when he hasn't gotten another club, this have affected his performance because as a goal jeepers what makes you stand out is the amount of time you are featured in a match and a coach will like to always feature goals keepers that have the tenacity to play in all match and perform at their best, Nwabali should have learned from other players like Victor Moses for spending month's without a club after left hus club until Spartans Moscow came to sign him, Nwabali have to move to clubs he will get featured in most match for him to regain his fits before supper Eagle considerations, Nwabali moving to chippers United may not be his best decisions, but at least good enough to get him back on the pitch.