Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 02:35 pm
Former Super Eagles gaffer, Samson Yebowei Siasia believes Victor Osimhen will hit the floor jogging in the Serie A subsequent season following his €70 million move to Napoli.
In an exceptional chat with FCNaija from his base, Siasia showered encomium on Osimhen for his sensible choice, adding that he is constructive the former Lille ahead will be a first-rate hit in Italia Series A.
The former U-23 gaffer harassed that Osimhen’s quick stint in the French Ligue1 has helped the leggy striker developed his penchant for scoring dreams and in addition increase his self assurance in the box. ”
Osimhen made the right decision. Good player, hard-working and geared up to grow. I understand a lot of provide got here for him but he made proper desire by choosing Napoli.
“Playing in France has helped him developed into one of the high-quality younger strikers in Europe. I consider his experience with Lille will help him be triumphant in Italy,” he said
After a brief stint at Wolfsburg, Osimhen joined Belgian membership Charleroi the place he participated in a whole of 36 official games scoring 20 goals in 2018/19. His performances then earned him a go to Lille in 2018/19, where he scored 18 dreams in 38 appearances.
(Fcnaija)
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