Tag: Taiwo Awoniyi

  • EPL: Nottingham Forest coach, Cooper heaps praises on Awoniyi

    EPL: Nottingham Forest coach, Cooper heaps praises on Awoniyi

    Nottingham Forest head coach. Steve Cooper has heaped praises on Nigerian forward,  Taiwo Awoniyi for his superb display and the two goals he grabbed against Chelsea.

    Awoniyi’s two goals helped Nottingham stay afloat relegation zone in the English Premier League game at Stamford Bridge.

    It was the first time the Nigeria international will be scoring back-to-back braces in his professional career having scored twice in Forest’s 4-3 victory against Southampton last Monday.

    The forward got the first from a header on 13 minutes following a howler from Chelsea goalkeeper, Edouard Mendy.

    Awoniyi then equalised for the visitors on 62 minutes with another decent strike.

    “He (Awoniyi) scored with his head as well which we were very pleased with that. We talked about it and there was a chance at Brentford that we thought he could have done better with, so it was good that he got the two goals. Especially the first one, I think he showed good bravery,” Cooper told Premier League Productions.

    Taiwo Awoniyi has scored two back to back goals for Nottingham Forest to increase his tally to eight and one assist in the EPL.

     

  • Awoniyi grabs brace as Forest hold Chelsea to frustrating draw

    Awoniyi grabs brace as Forest hold Chelsea to frustrating draw

    Nottingham Forest on Saturday held Chelsea FC to a frustrating 2:2 draw at Stamford Bridge with, Nigeria international, Taiwo Awoniyi grabbing a brace for the former two-time European champions.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Raheem Sterling scored both goals for Chelsea, whose winless home run stretched to six games.

    Steve Cooper’s Forest team, however, ended a seven-game losing run on the road with the priceless point in their fight for Premier League survival.

    Frank Lampard elected to promote Edouard Mendy to the starting line-up in place of Kepa Arrizabalaga, but the decision soon backfired, as the Senegal international came for Renan Lodi’s cross, missed, and Awoniyi gratefully headed home into an unprotected goal.

    Rustiness perhaps came into play for a man who was making his first start in any competition for five months, but Chelsea briefly responded well to that early setback.

    Only a couple of moments after Moussa Niakhate missed a golden chance to make it 2-0 to Nottingham Forest early in the second half, Lampard’s half-time team talk paid dividends, as Trevoh Chalobah got to the byline and cut back for an unmarked Sterling to fire home the equaliser in the 51st minute, albeit with the help of a significant deflection off of Ryan Yates.

    Sterling’s leveller was his first top-flight goal since New Year’s Day – also against Forest at the City Ground – and as Chelsea began to take the game by the scruff of the neck, the 28-year-old soon doubled his tally for the afternoon in the 58th minute.

    However, delight turned to dismay for the home crowd just four minutes after Sterling’s second, as Chelsea failed to deal with a long throw into the box, and the ball found its way to Orel Mangala to cross for Awoniyi’s second header of the afternoon.

    It was the Nigerian international’s eighth Premier League goal of the season.

    With two games remaining, Forest stay three points clear of the relegation zone in 16th place, while Chelsea have dropped below Crystal Palace into 12th thanks to the Eagles’ 2-0 win over Bournemouth.

    The Blues now face a daunting assignment away at champions Manchester City next Sunday, while the Tricky Trees also face a title-challenging team in Arsenal at the City Ground on May 20.

  • EPL: Liverpool legend, Owen hails two-goal hero Awoniyi

    EPL: Liverpool legend, Owen hails two-goal hero Awoniyi

    Liverpool legend, Michael Owen  has heaped praises on Nigerian striker, Taiwo Awoniyi after he scored two goals to propel Nottingham Forest to a 4-3 win against Southampton in a relegation dug fight on Monday night in the English Premier League.

    Awoniyi’s brace is his first for the club all through the season.

    The Nigeria international’s two goals came within three minutes in the first half.

    The striker opened the scoring for Forest in the 18th minute, finishing off a brilliant counter-attacking move before volleying home the second few minutes after.

    Owen highlighted the qualities that make the former Union Berlin player dangerous to play against.

    “You see the goalscorer, I’m not going to try to pronounce his name (Awoniyi). He’s scoring goals, he’s got pace, he can finish like he did with the first one, and then he gets back to goal as well,” Owen told Premier League Productions.

    “He’s equally as dangerous as that, so very hard to play against because a lot of players that maybe haven’t got pace, you can try to squeeze them outside the box.”

    Awoniyi has scored six goals and provided one assist in 24 appearances for Nottingham Forest this season.

  • EPL: Taiwo Awoniyi castigated for missing a begging chance against Man Utd

    EPL: Taiwo Awoniyi castigated for missing a begging chance against Man Utd

    Nigeria and Nottingham striker, Taiwo Awoniyi has been criticized for missing a scoring opportunity in the match against Manchester United at the City ground on Sunday.

    Former Premier League stars, Andy Cole and David Seaman castigated the forward for not being in clinical in front of the goal.

    Awoniyi was presented with a chance to level for Nottingham just before the break.

    But the attacker ended up hammering the ball over the crossbar, which Cole and Seaman were not impressed with.

    “That was a side foot all day long for me. David de Gea’s left hand, that is where I’m going. He laid it perfectly for him. He [Awoniyi] doesn’t need to go wide of Diogo Dalot because he is in a good position,” Cole told Premier League Productions.

    “If you touch him, it is a penalty. So he can actually gamble and take a touch. If he takes a touch and pushes it past him, it is a penalty.

    On his part, Seaman said, “I think he should be more composed [Awoniyi missed the chance].

    “It just looks like he is putting his foot through the ball rather than guiding it into the side. It was a terrible touch there. It was not fantastic. Just smash it.”

  • EPL: Awoniyi’s goal pulls Nottingham forest out of relegation zone

    EPL: Awoniyi’s goal pulls Nottingham forest out of relegation zone

    Super Eagles forward, Taiwo Awoniyi’s goal against Southampton has lifted his Nottingham Forest side out of relegation zone in the English Premier League.

    The tall and physical striker scored in the 27th minute and his goal proved to be the deciding factor in the Nottingham versus Southampton match.

    Awoniyi has since received accolades for his terrific escapade and fine form this season, following his strike on Wednesday night.

    According to BBC,  Awoniyi’s goals have proven to be the winning goal in three of the four wins so far recorded by the Nottingham.

    Awoniyi has now earned himself a nick name ‘Terrific Taiwo’ given to him by soccer pundits.

    All four of Taiwo Awoniyi’s Premier League goals this season have been the opening goal of the matches. Only Erling Haaland and Harry Kane (5 each) have scored first in more different Premier League games this season, according to a report by  BBC.

    Awoniyi also received his first Man-of-The-Match Award following his outstanding performance in Nottingham Forest’s 1-1 draw against Chelsea on Sunday night. An award that thrilled the Nigerian and was his first of many as he also won the Man-of-The-Match Award for his stellar performance against Southampton last night.

    Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper, speaking after the match said he was glad to be out of the relegation zone.

    “It’s better to be out of the bottom three than in it for sure but it’s one step at a time. I really challenged the players to get the first away win and challenged myself and the staff, we’re all in it together.

    “We had a couple of chances in the last two games to get out of the bottom three, now we’re out, but the objective is not just to stay out but move up the table, but that’s easier said than done and we will do everything we can to get results.

    “There’s a long way to go and tough moments make you stronger,” he said.

    With the win, Nottingham have now climbed from 18th to 15th position to on the log after amassing 17 points in 18 premiership games.

    The Super Eagles striker has now scored four goals in 16 appearance in the English topflight this season.

    Southampton, Wolves and Everton are presently occupying the relegation zone in that particular order.

  • EPL: Awoniyi listed in Premier League team of the week

    EPL: Awoniyi listed in Premier League team of the week

    Nottingham Forest forward, Taiwo Awoniyi has been named  in Alan Shearer’s   Premier League Team of the Week.

    Recall that Awoniyi scored the decisive goal as Forest defeated his former club, Liverpool 1-0 at the City Ground last Saturday.

    His goal proved to be the decider and his side’s second win of the season.

    Awoniyi gave a good account of himself in the encounter before he was substituted in the 75th minute.

    The 24-year-old has now scored three goals in nine league appearances call for the Reds this season.

    It’s the first time he will be named in the Team of the Week following his arrival at Nottingham Forest from Bundesliga club, Union Berlin this summer.

  • EPL: My goal against Liverpool will remain indelible in my heart – Awoniyi

    EPL: My goal against Liverpool will remain indelible in my heart – Awoniyi

    Super Eagles and Nottingham Forest striker, Taiwo Awoniyi has posited that his winning goal against Liverpool will remain indelible in his heart.

    Recall that Liverpool scouted Awoniyi and was with them for seven years and was loaned out six times with the period.

    Moreso, his failure to get a work permit hindered hom from getting a contract at Anfield.

    The 25-year-old Nigerian came back to haunt his former club by netting the only goal in the 1-0 win at the City Ground on Saturday afternoon.

    The forward made history as the first Nottingham Forest player to score in each of his first three Premier League starts at the City Ground.

    Awoniyi has three goals to his name in his debut season in the English Premier League.

    The Nottibgham number 9 said he’s happy scoring against his former club but the three points is far more important .

    He said “I am happy but the most important thing is three points. To score against Liverpool, I will never forget, “Awoniyi said after the game.

    “I will always be grateful to them for scouting me from Nigeria. It was amazing to score against them.’

  • Awoniyi shocks Liverpool in Nottingham’s second win of the season

    Awoniyi shocks Liverpool in Nottingham’s second win of the season

    Bottom place Nottingham Forest shocked Liverpool to secure their second win of the season.

    Steve Cooper’s side approached the Liverpool game after experiencing a poor run of form in their first season in the English Premier League 22 years after going down.

    Liverpool missed a couple of chances in the first half with Fabio Carvalho wasting a glorious chance to put the Reds up.

    Few minutes later ,Virgil Van Dijk had another opportunity to aim at goal via a header but chose to pass to Firminio who was few seconds late to get to the pass.

    Upon resumption in the second half, Gomez was intercepted by the Nigerian striker Awoniyi and the English defender fouled him.

    It was Awoniyi again who latched on to a loose ball from a freekick to hit the post and the resultant rebound was converted by the Nigerian Striker to put   Steve Cooper’s side one goal up.

    The goal proved to be the decider as all effort for  Liverpool  to get an equalizer  proved abortive in the game.

    The loss is Liverpool’s third of the season and  could drop below top 10 at the end of match day 12.

  • EPL: Real reasons I joined Nottingham forest – Taiwo Awoniyi

    Nottingham Forest bound  Super Eagles striker, Taiwo Awoniyi, has explained why he chose to join the newly promoted English side.

    The 24-year-old was linked with a host of other Premier League clubs but has signed a five-year contract with the newcomers.

    Awoniyi, who was impressive for Union Berlin in the last campaign, has credited discussions with the Reds manager Steve Cooper as the key reason he joined the side.

    The lanky attacker has put pen to paper on a five-year -deal with the English clubside.

    Nottingham Forest have confirmed the signing of forward Taiwo Awoniyi for an undisclosed club-record fee from Union Berlin.

    Meanwhile, Forest head coach Steve Cooper revealed his delight at signing the Super Eagle, who had attracted a host of clubs in the Premier League.

    “Our recruitment and coaching teams have been monitoring his progress closely over the last few months. He’s a player who we really believe in and we look forward to him going on to fulfil his potential and become a top Premier League striker with Nottingham Forest.” He said

    In his reaction, Awoniyi said he feels great to have signed the contract with the clubside side, adding his dreams of playing in the English Premier League is about to happen.

    “I feel great. I feel very happy to be here. Looking at the project, it’s something I’m really looking forward to.

    “My dream is to always keep working and I see him as a person who I can develop under. For me, it’s always about hard work, dedication, and believing in God. When I look back at the games with Union Berlin, it was always about the team for me,” Awoniyi said as quoted by the club’s official website.

    In August 2015, Awoniyi signed for Liverpool for a fee of around £400,000 but was immediately loaned out to German team FSV Frankfurt and made his debut for the side as a late substitute in a German Cup match against Hertha Berlin.

    The 24- year-old striker scored 20 goals in 43 games for his German team Union Berlin last season.

  • Awoniyi set to depart EPL club for Union Berlin on permanent deal

    Awoniyi set to depart EPL club for Union Berlin on permanent deal

    Taiwo Awoniyi is set to join Bundesliga club Union Berlin on a permanent deal from Premier League giants Liverpool.
    According to Goal the deal is reported to be worth £6.5million.

    The 23-year-old, who has already agreed personal terms with Union Berlin will sign a five-year contract after undergoing medical on Tuesday.

    Liverpool have negotiated a 10 per cent sell-on clause in the deal.

    Awoniyi spent last season on loan at Union Berlin and scored five goals in 22 league appearances to help them secure qualification for the inaugural UEFA Europa Conference League.

    The former Golden Eaglets star joined Liverpool from Imperial Academy in 2015 but has not been able to play for the Reds due to work permit issues.

    He has spent time on loan at German second division outfit FSV Frankfurt, Dutch club NEC Nijmegen and Belgian pair Mouscron and Gent as well as Bundesliga side Mainz.