Henry Onyekuru hit a brace for Galatasaray to lead Pulse Sports XI of the weekend (Twitter GalatasaraySK)
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Nigerian Players Abroad: Commanding Ndidi, Chukwueze, Onyekuru lead this week’s Pulse Sports’ best XI

Wilfred Ndidi and Henry Onyekuru were the leading players in this week’s Pulse Sports’ best XI from all Nigerian players in action over the weekend. 

In our extensive coverage of Nigerian players abroad, we put together an XI for Pulse Sports Team of the Weekend

Goalkeeper 

Ikechukwu Ezenwa (Katsina United/Nigeria)

Appearing on this XI for the first time, Ikechukwu Ezenwa was not even in action over the weekend and makes the list due to unavailability of choices. 

The Super Eagles goalkeeper even lost in his last game for Katsina United which was their 0-1 away loss to Rivers United. But it was him that ensured they only lost by a goal with a series of saves in the game. 

Shehu Abdullahi (Bursaspor/Turkey) 

Shehu Abdullahi makes this XI again as he continues to make a strong return from injury. The Nigeria international on Saturday played as a right-back and defended well as Bursaspor got a goalless draw away at Ankaragucu in a Turkish Super Lig game. 

Chidozie Awaziem (Rizespor/Turkey) 

Chidozie Awaziem continued with his good form with his impressive outing for Rizespor who got back to winning ways with a 3-0 home win over Kayserispor. It was a solid individual performance from the 22-year-old. 

Stephen Eze (Lokomotiv Plovdiv/Bulgaria)

Nigerian defender Stephen Eze had a good game on Saturday for Lokomotiv Plovdiv who beat Dunav Ruse 4-1. Eze was solid at the back, keeping the Ruse attack at bay in the game. 

Ola Aina (Torino/Italy) 

Ola Aina had an assist to help Torino to a 2-1 win (Twitter/Torino)

Ola Aina had an assist to help Torino to a 2-1 win (Twitter/Torino)

Nigerian full-back Ola Aina bounced back from a minor injury to help Torino to a 2-1 win away at Frosinone. Aina got the assist for Torino’s winning goal, heading back a cross into the opposition box for Andrea Belotti to score. 

Wilfred Ndidi (Leicester City/England)

Nigerian midfielder Wilfred Ndidi put in a commanding performance for Leicester City who got Brendan Rodgers his first win as Foxes’ boss. Ndidi was winning and tackling everything in midfield, breaking up play to set Leicester City going in attack in their 3-1 win over Fulham. It was a complete midfield performance. 

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