In the midst of LOSC’s impressive start to the season, one player is shining brightly—Vincent Enyeama. The Mastiff goalkeeper continues his exceptional performance, recently achieving 855 minutes of not conceding a goal in Ligue 1, only 321 minutes away from Gaëtan Huard’s invincibility record. Enyeama’s remarkable run continued in the match against Toulouse (1-0) on Saturday, securing another clean sheet.
Expressing gratitude for the achievement, the Nigerian international humbly credited his teammates and coaches for the collective effort. Enyeama emphasized that he is focused on contributing to the team’s success rather than personal statistics. Despite the praise and accolades, he remains grounded and is dedicated to the team’s ambitions.
Since joining LOSC in 2011 from Hapoel Tel-Aviv, Enyeama has become an integral part of the team, captaining the Super Eagles with distinction. Despite facing initial challenges for a starting position, he has now become a key figure in LOSC’s remarkable journey. With an impressive international career, including participation in two World Cups and winning the African Cup of Nations in 2013 as captain, Enyeama’s contributions to both club and country are widely recognized.