Onuachu lacks rhythm in Eagles setup – Lawal
By Daily Sports Nigeria on April 9, 2026
Former Super Eagles midfielder Garba Lawal has attributed Paul Onuachu’s struggles with the national team to the demanding nature of international football, insisting the forward’s prolific club form is not in doubt, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.
Onuachu has been in outstanding form for Trabzonspor this season, scoring 22 league goals to establish himself as one of the most clinical strikers in Europe, six clear of his closest rival Eldor Shomurodov.
However, his inability to replicate that form with Nigeria has continued to generate debate.
Lawal explained that the difference lies in the contrasting environments between club and international football, where players have limited time to build chemistry.
“It’s important to remember that national team football is a different ball game,” Lawal told Footy-Africa.
“Even in my day, we had strikers like Jonathan Akpoborie, who struggled internationally but would return to his club and score a brace or a hat-trick immediately.”
He further pointed to the lack of preparation time during international windows as a key factor affecting Onuachu’s performances with the Super Eagles. Lawal noted that, unlike at club level where players benefit from regular training and consistent minutes, the national team setup demands immediate impact.
“At club level, you have the luxury of time and consistent minutes to find your rhythm. With the national team, you don’t have time to gel; you might only get two or three sessions before a match,” he said.
“If you don’t produce instantly, you risk being dropped. At a club, you have the luxury of time and consistent minutes to find your rhythm.”
Despite his international struggles, Lawal praised Onuachu’s qualities and his effectiveness in Turkey, where he has become the focal point of Trabzonspor’s attack. Standing at 6ft 7in, the striker has used his physical presence to dominate defenders, a contrast to his difficult spell at Southampton.
Lawal added that the striker’s current form could open doors for future opportunities, stating, “If he decides to move on, this current form will serve him well.”
While calls have grown for coach Eric Chelle to hand Onuachu a more prominent role, Lawal’s assessment suggests that the striker’s challenges at international level are rooted more in structure and timing than ability, as Nigeria continue to seek consistency in attack.
Source Punch Ng
Posted April 9, 2026
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