Osimhen Frustrated With Lack of Service

The Super Eagles may have successfully advanced to the second round, but the spotlight remains on star forward Victor Osimhen, who is struggling to make impact.

Osimhen with only one goal in three games was frustrated during the last Group game against Guinea Bissau at Stade Felix Houphouet Boigny in Abidjan.

 

Despite playing the entire duratio of the game, the best African Player lagged up front with very little service and a few missed chances.

Frustration mounted as he expressed disappointment, particularly towards teammate Moses Simon, citing a lack of service during a crucial moment in the first half.

The Number 9 expressed his frustration during the water break, where he expected a cross that never arrived as anticipated.

Pitch side cameras spotted, captain Ahmed Musa and vice-captain William Troost-Ekong intervened, working to calm the visibly upset striker.

Meanwhile, the forward was left even more frustrated as a VAR decision ruled out his goal for offside.

However, as the Super Eagles advance to the knockout phase, Victor Osimhen would remain hopeful for improved luck in front of goal.

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Osimhen Frustrated With Lack of Service

The Super Eagles may have successfully advanced to the second round, but the spotlight remains on star forward Victor Osimhen, who is struggling to make impact.

Osimhen with only one goal in three games was frustrated during the last Group game against Guinea Bissau at Stade Felix Houphouet Boigny in Abidjan.

 

Despite playing the entire duratio of the game, the best African Player lagged up front with very little service and a few missed chances.

Frustration mounted as he expressed disappointment, particularly towards teammate Moses Simon, citing a lack of service during a crucial moment in the first half.

The Number 9 expressed his frustration during the water break, where he expected a cross that never arrived as anticipated.

Pitch side cameras spotted, captain Ahmed Musa and vice-captain William Troost-Ekong intervened, working to calm the visibly upset striker.

Meanwhile, the forward was left even more frustrated as a VAR decision ruled out his goal for offside.

However, as the Super Eagles advance to the knockout phase, Victor Osimhen would remain hopeful for improved luck in front of goal.

If you use the quotes from this content, you legally agree to give www.brila.net the News credit as the source and a backlink to our story. Copyright 2024 Brila Media.



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