Onyeka and Thomas-Asante nominated for Coventry City Goal of the season
Nigeria and Ghana duo of Frank Onyeka and Brandon Thomas-Asante are among the standout names at Coventry City FC this season, with both players playing key roles in a campaign defined by moments of attacking brilliance and competitive consistency.
Onyeka, the Super Eagles midfielder, has earned a prestigious nomination for Coventry City’s 2025/26 Goal of the Season award following his spectacular strike in a dramatic 3-2 victory over Derby County FC. The goal, described internally as one of the club’s finest this season, showcased his technical ability and confidence in advanced positions.
The Nigerian international’s moment of magic came in a tightly contested match that swung back and forth, with Coventry eventually edging out Derby in an entertaining encounter. Onyeka’s strike proved decisive in shifting momentum and ultimately contributing to all three points.
His nomination places him among an impressive list of teammates also recognised for their standout goals throughout the season. The shortlist includes Danish midfielder Victor Torp, attacking threat Brandon Thomas-Asante, and forward Ephron Mason-Clark, all of whom have produced memorable finishes in Coventry colours.
Also in contention are striker Ellis Simms, midfielder Josh Eccles, creative presence Jack Rudoni, and experienced player Matt Grimes, alongside defender Bobby Thomas, highlighting the depth of quality within the squad.
While Onyeka’s goal has drawn significant attention for its technical execution and importance in a high-scoring win, Thomas-Asante has also been one of the club’s most influential attacking figures this season. His energy, movement, and finishing ability have made him a constant threat in Coventry’s forward line, complementing Onyeka’s growing influence from midfield.
The presence of both players on the shortlist reflects Coventry City’s attacking evolution this season, with contributions coming from multiple areas of the pitch. Onyeka’s ability to drive forward and strike from distance has added a new dimension to the team’s midfield, while Thomas-Asante’s directness and goal threat have provided a consistent attacking outlet.
For Onyeka, the nomination is another sign of his growing adaptation to English football and his increasing importance within the squad. Known primarily for his defensive discipline, the Nigerian midfielder has shown he can also deliver decisive moments in the final third.
Thomas-Asante’s influence, meanwhile, continues to underline his value as a forward capable of changing games with individual quality and relentless pressing.
As the club prepares to announce the winner of the Goal of the Season award, both players can take pride in being recognised among a talented group of teammates. Regardless of the outcome, Onyeka and Thomas-Asante’s contributions have already left a clear mark on Coventry City’s 2025/26 campaign—one defined by intensity, attacking flair, and shared responsibility in front of goal.
