Nigerian Fans Criticize Chelsea’s Madueke for Lack of End Product
Dribbling Alone Won’t Win Matches—Pressure Mounts on Blues’ Attackers”

Chelsea’s wingers, especially Noni Madueke, are facing serious criticism from fans and football analysts in Nigeria after their recent match against LAFC. Many supporters are openly questioning the lack of goals and assists from these players, despite their obvious “speed” and “dribbling skills” on the field.
One fan was quoted saying, “They are fast and can dribble, but there is no end product!”
The conversation online has become even more heated after Madueke’s “underwhelming display” in what was considered an important pre-season or tournament fixture, possibly linked to the #FIFACWC (FIFA Club World Cup).
According to reports, even though Chelsea made changes at halftime, Madueke was not substituted, but he still failed to make a positive impact. This has left many supporters wondering why he was kept on the pitch and calling for him to “step up in big games.”
Fans are not holding back their opinions. On social media, many are saying things like,
“Madueke needs to show more in big matches,” and “Chelsea’s wingers must start delivering goals and assists, not just fancy footwork.”
The debate about Madueke’s form is growing louder, with some supporters suggesting that his place in the starting lineup should be reconsidered if he continues to struggle in front of goal.
In Nigeria, football lovers are known for their passion and high expectations, especially when it comes to top European clubs like Chelsea.
The recent performance has sparked renewed debate, with many insisting that “talent is not enough without results.”
Some fans even pointed out that “other teams’ wingers are scoring and assisting, but ours are just running and dribbling without end product.”
The pressure is now on Madueke and his fellow wingers to prove themselves in upcoming matches. Supporters want to see more than just speed and skills—they are demanding real contributions in terms of goals and assists.
As one analyst put it, “If Chelsea wants to win trophies, the wingers must deliver in the final third. No excuses.”
For now, the spotlight remains firmly on Madueke, and only time will tell if he can answer his critics and help Chelsea’s attack become more effective
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