Connect with us

Sports

Osimhen vs Finidi: NFF advised on way forward

Avatar

Published

on

Recently, Nigerian football fans and supporters of the Super Eagles witnessed a significant feud between Victor Osimhen and Finidi George. The conflict caused a considerable stir within the Nigerian football industry, with both men engaging in a heated exchange on social media.

The controversy began earlier this month following reports that Finidi, the former Super Eagles coach, had allegedly questioned Osimhen’s commitment to the national team. This came after Nigeria’s disappointing performances in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers against South Africa and Benin Republic.

However, subsequent reports indicated that Finidi had never mentioned Osimhen by name when discussing player commitment. Nigeria had drawn 1-1 with South Africa in Uyo and lost 2-1 to Benin Republic in Ivory Coast. Osimhen, who missed both matches due to injury, retaliated against Finidi’s comments regarding his commitment to the Super Eagles.

Finidi believed the Napoli striker could have managed to play in the matches despite his injury. In response, Osimhen took to Instagram Live, expressing his frustration with Finidi. He stated, “I asked Finidi George to allow me to stay with the players in the camp, but Finidi asked me not to bother and stay with my family. Now after two bad games, everybody is blaming me. I have played with injuries for Nigeria and gave my all, but after two bad games, I’m being attacked.”

Osimhen also declared that he had lost respect for Finidi, who himself is a former Nigeria national team player. He lashed out at fans, asserting his maturity and fearlessness.

Advertisement

Following Osimhen’s outburst, former Super Eagles goalkeeper Peterside Idah urged the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to compel Osimhen to apologize to Finidi. In a video on X, Peterside emphasized that Osimhen’s comments were disrespectful and that he should resolve his issues with Finidi privately.

Similarly, former international Victor Anichebe criticized Osimhen for his public criticism of Finidi, suggesting that such matters should be handled privately. Anichebe also criticized the NFF, calling for a complete overhaul of the federation due to its perceived inefficiency and lack of leadership.

Odion Ighalo, another Nigeria international, advised Osimhen to remain calm, commenting on Instagram, “Boy calm down and end the live.” Some fans also urged Osimhen to apologize to Finidi, but he has yet to do so.

A few days after the incident, Finidi resigned as head coach of the Super Eagles. Subsequently, rumors circulated that the NFF had banned Osimhen from the national team, which the NFF denied. In a statement, NFF General Secretary Mohammed Sanusi urged the media to help resolve issues constructively rather than escalate them.

The NFF is focused on resolving the situation and preparing for upcoming AFCON qualifiers and World Cup qualification matches. Femi Fabunmi, a respected journalist, advised the NFF to forgive Osimhen regardless of an apology to avoid further distractions and concentrate on qualifying for the 2026 World Cup.

Advertisement

Fabunmi condemned Osimhen’s outburst but acknowledged the striker’s contributions to the national team. He urged the NFF to temper justice with mercy and for Osimhen to learn from the incident, emphasizing the importance of unity and focus on the goal of World Cup qualification.

Sports

Victor Boniface: Bayer Leverkusen superstar, struggling Super Eagles forward

Avatar

Published

on

Nigerians were excited to see Victor Osimhen shine in the national team colors. The 23-year-old had the opportunity to showcase his talent during the Super Eagles’ first two qualifying matches for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations against Benin Republic and Rwanda.

However, Osimhen, the primary striker, faced challenges at his club. Napoli had signed Romelu Lukaku, leaving him sidelined. He only arrived in Uyo, the capital of Akwa Ibom State, after securing a season-long loan to Galatasaray, which happened after the regular European transfer window had closed. By then, he was jetlagged and out of form, having not played since the previous season.

Given this situation, interim coach Austin Eguavoen wisely started Boniface against Benin Republic in Uyo. However, Boniface struggled to make an impact and was substituted for Osimhen in the second half, shortly before Osimhen scored Nigeria’s second goal.

Eguavoen maintained his trust in Boniface for the match in Kigali, but he was replaced by Osimhen at halftime. This led to disappointment among fans, with some labeling Boniface a “flop.”

Sports analyst Ope Adebari disagrees, stating, “I won’t say he flopped. He put in a good effort; the main issue was the lack of goals due to him being isolated because of Eguavoen’s tactical approach used during the AFCON tournament.”

Advertisement

Just days after returning from international duty, Boniface scored twice for Bayer Leverkusen in their 4-1 victory over Hoffenheim, demonstrating clinical finishing.

Adebari highlighted the difference in tactics: “Leverkusen uses a 3-4-3 formation with two attacking midfielders who support Boniface, while the Super Eagles rely on wingers. Boniface thrives on link-up play, but struggled with hold-up play for Nigeria.”

Although Boniface may get another opportunity, Osimhen is expected to be in form and ready to start. Adebari believes both forwards could play together, suggesting a front three of Boniface, Lookman, and Osimhen.

He emphasized the need for coaches to integrate the best players effectively. “This combination will only work if Wilfred Ndidi is paired with either Frank Onyeka or Raphael Onyedika instead of Alex Iwobi. The 3-4-3 system needs a holding midfielder and a box-to-box midfielder who are both technically skilled, and the mentioned players can help the front trio succeed for the Super Eagles.”

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Sports

Champions League: All eyes on Lookman as Atalanta, Arsenal clash in Bergamo

Avatar

Published

on

Ademola Lookman will be the focal point when Atalanta takes on Arsenal in a UEFA Champions League match at Gewiss Stadium in Bergamo today.

Lookman shone in Atalanta’s UEFA Europa League final victory over Bayer Leverkusen last season, scoring an impressive hat-trick.

The 26-year-old made a significant impact in his first Serie A start against Fiorentina on Sunday, contributing one goal and one assist to help La Dea snap a two-game winless streak.

Previously, Lookman netted one goal in the Champions League during his time with RB Leipzig in Germany.

Another strong performance against the Gunners could bolster his chances of winning the African Player of the Year award.

Advertisement
Continue Reading

Sports

AFCON 2025 qualifier: Eguavoen speaks on starting Victor Osimhen

Avatar

Published

on

Austin Eguavoen, the interim manager of the Super Eagles, stated that he will decide today whether Victor Osimhen will start in the match against the Republic of Benin.

The teams are set to face off in a 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifier on Saturday evening at the Godswill Akpabio International Stadium in Uyo.

Osimhen was the last player to join the Super Eagles camp, as he needed to finalize his future after not securing a move to Chelsea or Al Ahli from Napoli during the summer transfer window.

The 25-year-old ultimately signed a loan deal with Turkish club Galatasaray on Thursday and then joined his teammates for training in Uyo.

Regarding whether Osimhen will be in the starting lineup against Benin, Eguavoen mentioned at the pre-match press conference:

Advertisement

“To determine that, considering we have a squad of 23 players, I need to reflect overnight before making the decision on who will start tomorrow.”

Continue Reading

Trending