The Herald (South Africa)

Chippa shot-stopper a big fan of Khune

- Vuyokazi Nkanjeni

Chippa United shot-stopper Stanley Nwabili wants to be just like his idol, Bafana Bafana and Kaizer Chiefs goalkeeper Itumeleng Khune.

The 26-year-old Nigerian goalkeeper was praised by coach Kurt Lentjies after their 1-1 draw against Sekhukhune United at the weekend.

Lentjies said penalties were what made Nwabili tick and that he was at his best during shoot-outs.

Nwabili pulled off a dramatic injury-time save to prevent the Chilli Boys from leaving the Peter Mokaba Stadium in Polokwane empty-handed on Saturday.

He also denied National First Division side Polokwane City three goals during their Nedbank Cup last 32 fixture in which Chippa won 3-2 on penalties after the game ended in a 1-1 draw.

“Before coming to Chippa, I always used to watch Khune and the DStv Premiershi­p,” Nwabili said.

“It’s one of the best leagues I have ever dreamt of playing in.

“With penalties, I work hard to master them.

“It’s not to say that I am the best, but I just want to be different from others; that’s why I have been working so hard on myself.

“I always used to follow Khune when I was in Nigeria and I just wanted to be like him.

“I enjoy watching him in action and I would love to meet him one day, because I want to be like him in terms of confidence.”

Nwabili, who joined the Chilli Boys in October, has only made six appearance­s for the Gqeberha side this season, of which two were in the Nedbank Cup.

He has used the little time he has been given through his performanc­es to truly show his worth at Chippa.

As much as he was enjoying the game time, Nwabili said it was not easy to adjust to a foreign country and league.

But it appears he has grown used to it.

“When I arrived at Chippa, I met Lloyd Kazapua.

“He’s a very nice goalkeeper, he’s very good and he works very hard just like me.

“You know, sometimes when a team changes a goalkeeper, it’s not all about the goalkeeper not being good, but sometimes the coach or the team have specific game plans for the different goalkeeper­s.

“So when I arrived here I worked alongside Kazapua, but I waited patiently for my time.

“My former coach Morgan Mammila did give me a couple of games to play and now, as with my new coach, Lentjies has also given me game time.

“Now that I am getting more game time I feel like my confidence levels will also heighten.

“I am not saying I am too confident now, but I am getting my confidence back because now I am getting a lot more playing time and that is nice.”

 ?? Picture: PHILIP MAETA ?? GROWING IN CONFIDENCE: Chippa United goalkeeper Stanley Nwabili hopes to get more game time
Picture: PHILIP MAETA GROWING IN CONFIDENCE: Chippa United goalkeeper Stanley Nwabili hopes to get more game time

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