Super Eagles of Nigeria goalkeeper, Vincent Enyeama, is working hard on his game so as to become the best goalkeeper in the world someday.
The Lille of France first-choice in goal had an impressive 2014 season for both club and country but the 32-year-old is eager to build on it and challenge the world’s best in their position.
“I want to win every match. Every day, I give my best to be better than yesterday. My target is to become the best goalkeeper in the world. This is my dream, and I’m working hard for this. I’m not yet at my best level, I have many things to work out,” Enyeama told Goal.
“In Nigeria, we have worked on basics and specific things. Our coach [Stephen] Keshi is very important. At Lille, Jean Pierre Mottet is very helpful too. They really helped to shape me, to shape my style, to make me who I am, a good goalkeeper.”
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Enyeama is in contention with Yaya Toure and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang for the 2014 African Footballer of the Year award. The winner will be announced on Thursday during the award ceremony in Lagos, Nigeria.
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