Tosin Adarabioyo’s stats vs Aston Villa: Should Eric Chelle consider Chelsea star for March fixtures

Super Eagles-eligible defender Tosin Adarabioyo endured a tough outing as Chelsea FC fell 2-1 to Aston Villa at Villa Park, Soccernet.ng reports.

Meanwhile, his performance during the game has raised questions about whether Super Eagles coach Eric Chelle should consider him for Nigeria’s upcoming World Cup qualifiers against Rwanda and Zimbabwe in March.

The Malian tactician will play his debut game as the head coach of the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations champions next month in a must-win encounter that would revive their hopes of qualification.

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Per Sofascore, Adarabioyo played 82 minutes but failed to make a significant impact in Chelsea’s attack, providing neither assists nor key passes.

Tosin Adarabioyo
Tosin Adarabioyo Chelsea FC celebrates with Jadon Sancho Chelsea FC after scoring his second goal at Stamford Bridge [Photo credit]
Defensively, he registered seven clearances and three interceptions but struggled in ground duels, losing both of his battles while winning two aerial contests. He also recorded zero successful tackles and was dribbled past once.

Chelsea took an early lead through Enzo Fernández in the 9th minute, but Aston Villa responded strongly, with Marco Asensio scoring twice in the 57th and 89th minutes to complete the comeback victory.

Should Eric Chelle Consider Adarabioyo for the Super Eagles?

With Nigeria set to face Rwanda and Zimbabwe in crucial World Cup qualifiers, Eric Chelle is looking to bolster his defensive options.

Adarabioyo’s Premier League experience makes him a good candidate for the Super Eagles’ defence, but his performance against Aston Villa raises concerns about his defensive resilience.

Tosin Adarabioyo in action for Chelsea
Tosin Adarabioyo in action for Chelsea

While his passing accuracy (85%) and aerial ability are strong assets, his struggles in duels and lack of tackles might be a red flag for Chelle, who will need solid, physically dominant defenders to secure qualification points.

That said, Adarabioyo’s overall quality cannot be judged solely on his game against Aston Villa, which shows there is room for improvement.

Has Adarabioyo Sworn Allegiance to Play for Nigeria?

There has been no official confirmation from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) or his representatives about luring the former Fulham star to don the colours of his parents’ country.

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However, NFF Technical Director Augustine Eguavoen was previously spotted at a Fulham game to watch Adarabioyo, although the defender did not play.

Despite this, it is suggested that Adarabioyo could have shown his quality to the former Super Eagles coach during club training.

Aside from this, the Chelsea defender has been seen wearing several Nigerian-themed outfits, sparking questions about his allegiance.

 

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