Prince Oniangue’s remarkable performance in Ligue 1 has earned him the title of “unstoppable” among observers. Despite his background as a defensive midfielder, scoring 8 goals since the start of the season is a remarkable achievement. Notably, he has emerged as the top scorer for his club, Reims, as they push towards European qualification.
In interviews, Oniangue consistently deflects praise to his team, emphasizing collective effort over individual accolades. Since joining Reims from Tours last summer, he has transitioned from his traditional midfield role to that of a second striker, a change he relishes.
His standout performances have caught the attention of Claude Leroy, the new coach of Congo, who views Oniangue as a fantastic player with impressive discipline. Leroy intends to elevate Oniangue to a leadership role within the national team, particularly for upcoming African events like the friendly match against Libya.
Oniangue’s impact is further underscored by statistics showing that only Gaëtan Courtet has scored more goals than him in Ligue 1 since the 2012/13 season. With his exceptional contributions on the pitch, Prince Oniangue’s influence continues to grow.