Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:25 am
Still basking in the euphoria of Victor Osimhen’s 2nd hat-trick in opposition to Teramo on Friday, Napoli fans are stated to be in cloud 9 over the shape of their file signing who they now nicknamed Mr. hat-trick.
The towering striker used to be on song 4 minutes into the sport before Hirving Lozano doubled the lead for Gennaro Gattuso’s men.
Osimhen then grabbed a brace the 2nd 1/2 of the come upon to supply Napoli the victory in opposition to Teramo.
Osimhen had grabbed a debut hat-trick for his membership final week as Napoli demolished L’Aquila 11-0 in a friendly encounter.
Italian newspaper ll Roma reported on Sunday morning on it cowl web page that this returned to lower back hat-trick is riding Napoli followers into frenzy with most of the fans already tipping the Naples side for 202-2021 scuddetto.
Besides, the former Royal Charleroi striker has been nicknamed “mister hat-trick through the membership teaming fans who threw security cautions to the wind and besiege L’ Aquilla to see their prized asset.
“Osimhen, mister hat-trick. Fans already crazy about Victor”, ll Roma mentioned on it’s Sunday’s cover page Napoli signed the tremendously rated Nigeria forward from Lille in a pronounced club-record deal said to be well worth an preliminary €50million.
(Fcnaija)
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