And Ogbeta shows up with the perfect qualities to support the Whites’ endeavour.
The quick, mostly left-sided player played for City’s U21s in the EFL Trophy for ten years, during which time he was capped by England at the Under-20 level. He also spent time in the Etihad Stadium Academy.
After that, in January 2021, he signed with Shrewsbury. In his 50 League One games with the Shrews, he twice faced Wanderers. A year later, he moved to Swansea City.
Following a few outings in the Championship and a Carabao Cup game for the Swans, he was given another opportunity to play regularly in the first team at Peterborough.
In the January transfer window of 2023, Ogbeta went on loan to London Road. He later made 20 appearances, playing a crucial role in Darren Ferguson’s team as they advanced to the League One playoffs the previous year.
Due to injuries, the Salford-born defender did not play in Peterborough’s semi-final loss to Sheffield Wednesday. However, towards the end of the previous year, he made a comeback with Swansea’s Under-21 team, regaining his spot in the starting lineup.
And Ogbeta shows up with the perfect qualities to support the Whites’ endeavour.
The quick, mostly left-sided player played for City’s U21s in the EFL Trophy for ten years, during which time he was capped by England at the Under-20 level. He also spent time in the Etihad Stadium Academy.
After that, in January 2021, he signed with Shrewsbury. In his 50 League One games with the Shrews, he twice faced Wanderers. A year later, he moved to Swansea City.
Following a few outings in the Championship and a Carabao Cup game for the Swans, he was given another opportunity to play regularly in the first team at Peterborough.
In the January transfer window of 2023, Ogbeta went on loan to London Road. He later made 20 appearances, playing a crucial role in Darren Ferguson’s team as they advanced to the League One playoffs the previous year.
Due to injuries, the Salford-born defender did not play in Peterborough’s semi-final loss to Sheffield Wednesday. However, towards the end of the previous year, he made a comeback with Swansea’s Under-21 team, regaining his spot in the starting lineup.