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Enyeama concedes four goals in club’s home loss to AS Monaco

VINCENT Enyeama let in four goals in a match for the third time in the French topflight on Saturday as Lille were stunned 4-1 at home to AS Monaco.

Enyeama, who has been tipped for a possible return to international football suffered from a lethargic performance from his defenders and was unable to prevent Djibril Sidibe, Adama Traore, Fabinho and Kamil Glik from scoring at Stade Pierre-Mauroy.

This means that he has now conceded seven goals in Lille’s four opening matches of the season.

He once conceded six goals in one match against Paris Saint-Germain on April 25, 2015.

Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr, recently, tried in vain to lure back Enyeama and fellow retiree Emmanuel Emenike from international retirement and it will now be interesting to see if he would still consider bringing back the veteran goalkeeper.

Enyeama pulled the curtain on his international career after he fell out with the former  Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh.

Sporting Tribune

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