Sevilla coach Joaquín Caparrós has expressed confidence in Nigeria youngster Chidera Ejuke despite his inconsistent performance this season.
Ejuke, who joined Sevilla as a free agent last summer has been inconsistent, contributing 2 goals and 1 assist in 22 appearances.
The 27-year-old has been limited to action due to an injury setback. Earlier this season, Ejuke picked up a hamstring injury, missing 11 matches at the club.
Despite a promising start, Ejuke has struggled to make an impact, particularly in terms of his final product, despite averaging 2 dribbles per game.
However, Caparrós, who recently took over after the dismissal of Garcia Pimienta, has praised Ejuke’s quality.
“Ejuke has quality. In the first half of the season, when he was here, he was a decisive player. I’ve seen him in games where he’s been decisive for our team. Therefore, he has to come back; he has the confidence of me and the entire coaching staff”
Sevilla has struggled with consistency in the final third this season, with Dodi Lukebakio being their most productive attacker, scoring 11 goals and providing 2 assists in 32 appearances.
Caparrós believes Ejuke has the talent to step up and improve his contribution to the team’s attacking efforts. His success in the remainder of the season will depend on his ability to deliver more goals, assists, and key passes.