Taiwo Awoniyi has to show his class now


It is not a secret that the season hasn’t gone to plan for Nigerian forward Taiwo Awoniyi this season. After a superb season in the Bundesliga where he scored 15 times in the league while playing for Union Berlin. Taiwo was one of the many players that switched to newly promoted Premier League side Nottingham Forest, the club looking to reap from his red hot form. He has so far struggled to replicate his form last season, but can still salvage something in the season remainder.


Score more

Taiwo, a youth player at Liverpool, was acquired for 20.5 million Euros and was expected to score more than just the seven goals he has managed across all competitions so far. His team is locked in the relegation battle and the fight for survival now more than ever needs Taiwo at his goal scoring best.

The striker grabbed a brace to guide his team to a 4-3 win over Southampton in the most recent game, and he will be looking to build on that performance. With his move to Nottingham, all expected to see the kind of performance he gave against Southampton every week, and he has been compared to Didier Drogba after that showing, rightly so.

Nobody will want him to show those qualities right now than the London side’s fans and if he can replicate that form, definitely Nottingham Forest will have another season in the top flight. For the fans, a repeat of that performance for the remaining games means betting on the team to stay up can be a good starting point in making use of the no deposit betcity bonus code which is reviewed in detail on Sportytrader.


Rarely loses

Taiwo is a known journeyman, sometimes not by his own design, and he mostly spends just a season at a given club. The same could happen at Nottingham Forest, depending on how he performs in the remaining matches.

The most important thing at the moment is to see that the team stays up, and while it may not be entirely Taiwo’s responsibility, he holds a big stake, given his profile and the team’s need for goals. He has a magical touch to his goals, as in most of the cases when he scores, Nottingham Forest rarely loses; his six goals in the Premier League have come in five matches, with four of those games ending in wins. The only time this season that he scored in the league and ended up on the losing side was in a 3-2 home loss to Fulham, which was also a London Derby.

For Taiwo to get his team to stay up, he will need to link up with club top scorer Brennan Johnson like they did in the win over Southampton. The duo has a combined tally of 14 league goals and is considered key for the team, in the face of three very tough matches coming ahead, all London derbies. Nottingham Forest will face Chelsea next, then in their penultimate game of the season, welcome Arsenal before wrapping up things with an away game at Crystal Palace.

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