After finishing as a finalist for LaLiga Santander’s March Player of the Month award, Villarreal CF forward Samuel Chukwueze kept up his brilliant run of form in his first game of April, leading his side towards a 2-0 victory over Real Sociedad.
This was one of the rare Villarreal CF victories in which the Nigerian didn’t register a goal or assist, but he was still absolutely decisive by winning the penalty that allowed Dani Parejo to open the scoring. After receiving the ball in the centre of the pitch, Chukwueze first had to dodge the referee, before dribbling past two Real Sociedad defenders and then suffering a foul as he moved past the third.
Fans of
Villarreal CF have been enjoying these kinds of mazy dribbles from Chukwueze
all season long, as he has been completing 3.05 successful take-ons per 90
minutes this LaLiga Santander campaign. That’s the second-most for all players
with more than 1,000 minutes played, only behind Vinícius Júnior, with the Real
Madrid man averaging 3.22.
Chukwueze
is a difference-maker in Quique Setién’s attack
Interestingly, Chukwueze has reached the next level under the new Villarreal CF coach Quique Setién. Nine of his goals and seven of his assists have come in the 23 games under the current boss, compared to two goals and four assists in the 16 appearances he made this season under Unai Emery.
The coach doesn’t want to take the credit for the explosion in Chukwueze’s stats, though. After the Real Sociedad win, Setién stated: “He was already a great player before I arrived. It’s true that sometimes a certain context or run in the side will help, but I already saw him do extraordinary things before I arrived. He has maintained a great level of performance and I hope he keeps it up because, on days like today, he’s decisive.”
A
mix of energy, promise and experience
Chukwueze
is showing no signs of slowing down and, as his 24th birthday approaches in May,
he is at the perfect age where he boasts a combination of youthful energy,
exciting promise and also maturity from his several years of experience.
Despite still being so young, the forward has already played 196 matches at the senior level, all of them for Villarreal CF. That includes 144 appearances in LaLiga Santander, with his first coming back in 2018, a year after he moved to Spain from the Diamond Football Academy.
Chukwueze
arrived at El Submarino Amarillo as a top prospect, having helped
Nigeria win the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup and having collected the Bronze Ball
as he did so. He has been a top player and fan favourite for some time now,
especially after his contributions to Villarreal CF’s 2020/21 Europa League
triumph and his winning goal in last season’s Champions League win against
Bayern Munich.
With
his performances this season, he has pulled his team to within four points of
the Champions League qualification spots, as they look to return to Europe’s
top competition. Chukwueze has reached the next level, and his rise is very
much continuing.
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