Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has declared that Galatasary will only be satisfied with a win over Besiktas in tomorrow’s Turkish League clash.
The Nigerian international who scored a stunning goal in the team’s win against Antalyaspor last weekend will be hoping to replicate his incredible form.
The 25-year-old has scored three goals for the Turkish Super Lig champions this season.
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Speaking with Beyaz TV, Osimhen stated that his priority is the team victory, not his goal against Besiktas.
“Of course I think the Beşiktaş match will be tough. But we are ready and will give it our all. We want to get the 3 points.
“I don’t care whether I score against Beşiktaş or not.
“I just want to win. The team wants to win too. I think we are ready.”
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Lmao..See how low victor osimhen has become… lmao..
Talking about Gala and besiktas when if not for his indiscipline he is supposed to be talking about big games and much more globally viewed games like the Manchester derby, north London derby(arsenal vs Tottenham), or game of the reds liverpool vs united or the last week liverpool game that chelsea lost he would have been part of it….. Or imagine osimhen at the el classico yesterday? Smh…its really sad!
As low as Victory might have become it might take you another life time of success to equal is average performance and success. You are quick to see specks in other people’s eyes yet fail to remove the lumber in your own eyes.
Face your life and leave the guy alone . Life is full with ups and downs
@ MONKEY POST, your regular bitter pills from OSIMHEN served Once again. If you KICK BUCKET from OSIMHEN steady bitter pills, the angels will not forgive your spirit.
Goodluck to you MONKEY POST as you Continue your “Useless and Meaningless” comments on matters related to OSIMHEN.
I still remember that Osayi-Samuel pass to Osimhen against South Africa – a moment of pure magic! It was an assist so good it practically deserved its own highlight reel. Even if the goal got overruled, that was one of those plays that remind you why you love the game. And Osayi-Samuel’s debut against Portugal? He was the one bright spark in an otherwise tough match. You could see his quality shine through, even when everything else was falling apart.
As for Mourinho, it’s classic Jose, isn’t it? Whenever things go sideways, he’s always ready to throw one of his players under the bus. And the irony? This is the same man whose tactical experiments have crashed and burned in big games, yet you never see him holding up his hands. Remember his meltdown with that Chelsea medic? Poor Eva was just trying to do her job and help Hazard, and Mourinho turned it into a full-blown spectacle. If only he’d “calm down” and realize that mistakes are part of the game—whether you’re a player or a manager.
In the end, players and coaches both have their off days, but it’s funny how it’s always easier for some people to point fingers.