The former U-17 World Cup Golden Ball winner is finding it difficult to adjust at League One side Barnsley
Barnsley coach Darrell Clarke has expressed concerns about the fitness levels of Nigerian midfielder Kelechi Nwakali, explaining why the Super Eagles star has yet to make an appearance for the club since his summer move.
Nwakali’s struggles with fitness and adaptation
Former FIFA U-17 World Cup Golden ball winner, Nwakali’s recent move to Barnsley in the EFL League One was supposed to be the next step in reviving his career, but things are not going as well as the Nigerian would have hoped for.
After being unable to make his mark at Arsenal following a 2016 move, the Nigerian midfielder has made several lower-level moves in recent years, including spells in the Spanish second division and Portuguese lower leagues.
Now at Barnsley, Nwakali was expected to fit seamlessly into the squad as he enters his peak, but the 25-year-old has yet to play a single minute.
Barnsley coach explains Nwakali’s slow start
Speaking on Nwakali’s lack of game time, Barnsley coach, Clarke noted, “Kelechi is a mile off. He needs to do what I’ve told him to do.
“He needs to get fitter, more high-speed distance running. But he’s adapting to the English game again. We will keep working with him.”
Nwakali will be hoping to find the right fitness levels soon to help his side, who were recently battered 7-0 by Manchester United.
The four-time Super Eagles star will need to act quickly before he loses his place in the team and the manager’s confidence, which could see him shipped off to a new club again.