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Boniface Fires Back! Striker Breaks Silence Amidst Goal-Drought & Steffen's Scrutiny

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Uche Emeka
Uche Emeka
Boniface Fires Back! Striker Breaks Silence Amidst Goal-Drought & Steffen's Scrutiny

Nigerian international Victor Boniface, a prominent Super Eagles star, has offered a quiet yet resolute response to the recent scrutiny from Werder Bremen boss Horst Steffen. Since joining Werder Bremen on loan from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer transfer window, the 24-year-old forward has faced intense criticism for a disappointing start to his tenure, failing to score in any of his opening seven Bundesliga appearances and registering just one assist.

Manager Horst Steffen has publicly challenged Boniface to elevate his performance levels, voicing concerns on multiple occasions regarding his impact, particularly in the final third. Following Bremen's match against Freiburg, Steffen remarked on Boniface's tactical discipline, stating, “He was too everywhere for me. He should definitely be more centrally located. It wasn’t how I wanted it.” The criticism intensified after the 1-1 draw against Mainz 05, where Steffen again pushed for improvement, observing, “He tried to hold onto the ball up front. Today I thought to myself: Come on, he can do even better.”

In response to these public challenges and his ongoing struggles, Boniface took to his Instagram story, sharing a photo of himself accompanied by the brief but meaningful caption: “Step by step.” This cryptic message is widely interpreted as a measured stance and a quiet declaration of his determination to find form and address the manager's demands, signaling a commitment to improvement rather than engaging in direct public debate.

Boniface arrived at Werder Bremen with considerable expectations, having previously earned the Bundesliga Rookie of the Year award with Bayer Leverkusen. However, he has yet to replicate that success, with his slow start attributed to factors such as fitness adaptation and the new tactical demands of his current club. Despite the mounting pressure and a debate among fans, some of whom urge patience for the Nigerian international, Boniface's

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