Nigerian striker Victor Boniface has reacted to criticism surrounding his performances for the Super Eagles, insisting he is not a bad player. The forward, who has enjoyed impressive form for his club side, admitted that national team football has been challenging but stressed that he remains committed to improving. Speaking to the media, Boniface noted that he understands fans’ frustrations, especially as the team has faced difficulties in recent matches.
Boniface explained that adapting to the Super Eagles setup takes time and every player needs patience and support to perform at their best. He highlighted that football at international level comes with huge pressure, and sometimes results don’t come immediately. Despite this, he maintained confidence in his ability, stating he has proven his quality in Europe and will do the same for Nigeria.
The striker also addressed the team’s recent struggles, acknowledging that the Super Eagles have not lived up to expectations in some games. He said the players are aware of the disappointment felt by supporters and are working hard to turn things around. According to him, unity and trust within the squad are important for success.
Boniface expressed optimism that the team will bounce back stronger with better performances in upcoming matches. He urged fans to stay behind the players and continue showing love for the national team. He emphasised that criticism is part of the game, but encouragement can inspire better results.
As Nigeria prepares for future fixtures, Boniface remains determined to make his mark and prove his worth to Nigerians. With growing competition for attacking spots in the Super Eagles, he says he is ready to fight for his place and deliver goals and results the country can be proud of.





