Onyedika Vows to Raise the Bar at Club Brugge
Super Eagles midfielder Raphael Onyedika insists he is "getting better" at Club Brugge, signalling his intention to raise the bar after a season marked by both triumph and tumult. The 24 year old has been part of a memorable domestic double winning the Belgian Pro League and Belgian Cup but has also faced criticism for early-season disciplinary lapses, including a red card in a Champions League match against AC Milan.
Onyedika has seen his influence grow under coach Nicky Hayen, who recently described him as someone who "makes others better" following commanding performances against Dortmund and Celtic in Europe. His contributions have also included scoring key goals, such as in a 7–0 league win over St Truiden and a crucial strike in the Champions League play-off success against Atalanta.
Despite accumulating three red cards and around 27 yellow cards during his time at Brugge, Onyedika’s recent performances have prompted praise from pundits. His passing accuracy, game intelligence, and versatility in midfield have all pointed to marked improvement.
As transfer speculation swirls PSG, Bayern, Milan and others have registered interest, though Brugge are keen to retain him barring an offer around €20 million. Onyedika is focused on continuing his progression and cementing his place as a key player in Brugge’s set-up.
Editorial
We see Raphael Onyedika’s journey this season as compelling evidence of resilience and growth. Yes, his earlier disciplinary issues drew headlines, but it takes character to learn, improve, and refocus under pressure. His performances against Dortmund and Celtic were nothing short of impressive both critics and coach Hayen acknowledged his capacity to control the heartbeat of the team. However, it was in the domestic competitions Bagging the league and cup double that his influence truly shone.