Former Genk striker Patrick Goots has praised Nigerian forward Tolu Arokodare for his significant development this season under coach Thorsten Fink.
Arokodare, now a standout performer for Genk, has been instrumental in their push for the Belgian Pro League title, sitting one point above rivals Club Brugge.
Nigeria’s @ToluArokodare for Belgian club @KRCGenkofficial in 2024/25 season!
22 Games
14 Goals
6 Assists— Oluwashina Okeleji (@oluwashina) December 28, 2024
With 13 goals and four assists in 20 appearances, he’s directly contributed to 43% of Genk’s 40 goals this season—already surpassing his total goal contributions from last season, despite playing fewer matches.
Reflecting on Arokodare’s progress, Goots, who enjoyed a successful stint at the club, noted how far the 6ft6in striker has come. “When I first saw him, he struggled with injuries and wasn’t fully fit,” Goots explained. “I didn’t expect Tolu to have such an explosive season, but now he’s a completely different player. He’s physically in top shape and is a key figure in linking up play, especially with Steuckers.”
While Arokodare’s form has caught attention in Belgium, he has yet to receive a call-up to the Nigerian national team.
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However, Super Eagles interim coach Augustine Eguavoen has acknowledged Arokodare’s impressive performances and listed him as a potential future call-up.