Tag: Victor Osimhen

  • Serie A: Tiktok video not intended to mock Osimhen – Manager, Garcia

    Serie A: Tiktok video not intended to mock Osimhen – Manager, Garcia

    Napoli manager, Rudi Garcia has put up a defense for the Serie A champions over the TikTok video row involving Victor Osimhen.

    Recall that the social media handlers at Napoli posted a video which appeared to be mocking Osimhen after he missed a penalty in the Partenopei’s 0-0 draw against Bologna last weekend.

    The video angered Osimhen to the extent him and agaent, Roberto Calenda threatened legal suit against Napoli.

    He also took down all images of him in the Partenopei jersey on his social media accounts.

    Before then, the Nigeria international was  involved in a touchline row with Garcia after he was substituted against Bologna on Sunday evening.

    However, Osimhen  has ended a four-game goal drought by scoring in Napoli’s 4-1 victory against Udinese on Wednesday night.

    Garcia commented on the issues surrounding the club after the game.

    “Over the last two days there was a bit of trouble with some clumsy behaviour.

    “Nobody wanted to be hurtful, not the TikTok with the video of Victor, nor Victor by taking his photographs down on social media.

    “Nobody intended to hurt anyone, these are instinctive reactions and are understandable,” Garcia was quoted by Football Italia after the game.

  • How Osimhen brushed off scrutiny to end four-game goal drought with smart finish against Udinese

    How Osimhen brushed off scrutiny to end four-game goal drought with smart finish against Udinese

    Nigeria striker Victor Osimhen put his social media storm with Napoli to one side to score as they return to winning ways with a 4-1 victory over Udinese on Wednesday.

    Last season’s Scudetto winners entered this fixture after a three-match winless run in Serie A, which had turned up the heat on new coach Rudi Garcia.

    Osimhen’s missed penalty kick in last weekend’s stalemate at Bologna was then followed by a bizarre post on Napoli’s official TikTok account.

    The video was said to have appeared to mock the Nigeria international, with the forward threatening to take legal action late Tuesday.

    However, Osimhen brushed off the scrutiny to end his four-game goal drought with a smart finish in the 39th minute in Naples to fire the hosts up to seventh in the table.

    After the penalty kick drama of Sunday, it took Napoli only a quarter of an hour to be awarded another penalty kick, when Khvicha Kvaratskhelia was fouled inside the area.

    Video assistant review (VAR) was called and eventually the penalty kick was awarded, but instead of Osimhen it was Piotr Zielinski who took responsibility.

    He rolled the ball into the bottom corner after 19 minutes to make it 1-0 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.

    Garcia’s out-of-form side were firmly in the ascendancy now with Kvaratskhelia, Osimhen and Mario Rui forcing saves from Marco Silvestri in the Udinese goal.

    Silvestri had no answer to Osimhen in the 39th minute when Matteo Politano slipped through last season’s leading marksman who drilled into the net for his fourth goal this season.

    Osimhen was initially reluctant to celebrate.

    But after some anxious glances towards the assistant referee, no offside flag was raised and he embraced his teammates while feeling the support of a raucous home crowd.

    Further applause followed in the 63rd minute when Osimhen was replaced by Giovanni Simeone, who would find the net but not before Kvaratskhelia.

    Georgian attacker Kvaratskhelia had endured a difficult start to the season and would have been grateful for the gift from away defender Jaka Bijol.

    A poor touch by Bijol allowed Kvaratskhelia to steal in and win possession before he beat Silvestri to the loose ball.

    He was able to open his account for the season from close range in the 74th minute.

    Lazar Samardzic reduced the deficit in the 80th minute but, seconds later, Kvaratskhelia turned provider again when his excellent run and cross found Simeone.

    Simeone headed low into the net to wrap up the scoring on a much-needed positive night for the champions.

  • Serie A: Osimhen to take legal action against Napoli over mock tiktok video

    Serie A: Osimhen to take legal action against Napoli over mock tiktok video

    Nigerian striker, Victor Osimhen through his agent has threatened legal action against the Italian champions after an inexplicable video appearing to mock the Nigerian striker was posted on the club’s  TikTok account.

    In the 14 -second video which has now been deleted, Osimhen was seen  appealing for a penalty in the weekend’s Serie A encounter with Bologna, with a high-pitched voice in the background squealing “give me penalty please” on two occasions.

    The clip later shows referee Giovanni Ayroldi awarding the spot kick for handball, leading to the same squeaky voice saying: “Thank you, you give me penalty. Thanks!”

    Osimhen stepped up to take the penalty at the Stadio Renato Dall’Ara but missed at which point the video seemingly mocked the attacker’s run-up before a final inaudible comment as the ball sails out of play.

    However, Osimhen’s agent Roberto Calenda later released a statement blasting Napoli’s now-deleted post, claiming that the clip caused “very serious damage” to his client, and legal options are now being explored.

  • Osimhen’s agent threatens legal action against Napoli

    Osimhen’s agent threatens legal action against Napoli

    Roberto Calendar, the agent of Napoli striker, Victor Osimhen, on Tuesday said he “reserves the right to take legal action” against the club.

    Calenda’s threat came after a video mocking the player was posted and then deleted from the Serie A side’s official TikTok on Tuesday.

    He released a statement on messaging platform X, formerly known as Twitter, saying the video caused “very serious damage to the player”.

    “What happened today on Napoli’s official profile on the TikTok platform is not acceptable.

    “A video mocking Victor was first made public and then, but now belatedly, deleted,” said Calenda.

    “We reserve the right to take legal action and any other useful initiative to protect Victor.”

    Napoli did not immediately respond to a request for comment outside normal business hours.

    Osimhen missed a late penalty kick in a goalless draw against Bologna in Serie A on Sunday.

    He was substituted as the game drew to a close and appeared to protest the decision, shouting at coach Rudi Garcia before leaving the pitch.

    Later on the French manager, however, played down the situation.

    Champions Napoli are seventh in the standings and play Udinese at home on Wednesday.

  • Serie A: Osimhen lands in trouble, faces fine after berating manager Rudi Garcia

    Serie A: Osimhen lands in trouble, faces fine after berating manager Rudi Garcia

    Nigerian attacker, Victor Osimhen has landed in trouble  as Napoli are considering a fine for him over his action when susbsstituted in the club’s last serie A game against Bologna on Sunday evening.

    Osimhen  berated manager Rudi Garcia and angrily approached the bench after his substition in the encounter.

    Osimhen missed a penalty in the 0-0 draw against Bologna before he was substituted in the closing stages of the encounter.

    But as he left the pitch, the former Lille star looked angry with Garcia and held up two fingers to the coach in an apparent suggestion that more than one striker should be on the pitch with the team still needing a goal.

    According to Il Mattino, Osimhen and Garcia will meet at Napoli’s training ground later in the week to discuss the incident and the player could be fined for his outburst.

    The report added that Napoli captain Giovanni Di Lorenzo had a ‘harsh’ talk with Osimhen inside the dressing room after the match.

    When asked about Osimhen’s furious reaction, Garcia said at his post-match interview: “As for when he went off, we talked about that, what I say to my players remains in the locker room.

    “We have a lot of quality in the squad and on the bench, so Simeone, Politano and Elmas came on, I still have Jesper available too,” he said.

    Osimhen will now hope to lead Napoli to victory when they face Udinese in their next game on Wednesday.

  • Serie A: Again, Osimhen fires blank, misses penalty as Napoli, Bologna shares spoils

    Serie A: Again, Osimhen fires blank, misses penalty as Napoli, Bologna shares spoils

    Victor Osimhen’s goal drought extended to four straight games after the lanky attacker missed a penalty and condemned the Serie A champions to a 0-0 draw at Bologna on Sunday.

    Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s deflected cross had struck the arm of substitute Riccardo Calafiori but the resultant penaty was blasted up the sky by Osimhen in the 72nd minute of the encounter.

    Osimhen was also  unlucky in the first half when his strike hit the inside of the far post, with the aid of a Lukasz Skorupski fingertip.

    After a run of two wins, a defeat and two draws, the champions are languishing in seventh place in the standings and trail leaders Inter Milan by seven points. Bologna are 11th with six points.

    Napoli manager Rudi Garcia tried to remain positive despite the result.

    “The negative element is the result, but the performance was good, especially in the first half,” he told newsmen.

    “We had some tactics that worked but are not entirely happy because there is no victory.”

    The last time he scored for the Serie A champions was in the 2-0 home win against Sassuolo on August 27.

     

  • Serie A: Victor Osimhen reflects on three-match  goal drought

    Serie A: Victor Osimhen reflects on three-match goal drought

    Nigerian and Napoli forward, Victor Osimhen has reflected on his performance for his club in recent times after ending three straight matches without scoring a goal.

    Napoli defeated Portuguese club, SC Braga 2-1 in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday night.

    The forward grabbed an assist in the UEFA Champions League encounter played at the Estadio Municipal de Braga.

    Although, the 24-year-old was named Man of the Match after the keenly contested encounter, he’s still not happy because of his goal drought.

    The Nigeria international admitted it was strange to end another game without scoring.

    “It’s strange to end a game without scoring. I’m a striker and strikers live for goals, but it’s not something that bothers me too much because it’s already happened and I’m prepared for it. It’s not just with goals that you help the team and I’m always ready to help in other ways,” the former Lille striker told UEFA website.

    Osimhen will hope to end his goal drought when Napoli take on Bologna in a Serie A clash on Sunday.

  • Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen nominated for 2023 FIFA Best Award

    Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen nominated for 2023 FIFA Best Award

    Nigerian and Napoli striker Victor Osimhen has been nominated for the 2023 The Best FIFA Football award.

    Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) released the name of the nominees on Thursday and Osimhen’s name was included.

    The 24-year-old  was recognised for his impressive displays for Napoli during the 2022/23 season, where he scored 26 goals in 32 league appearances for the Partenopei.

    His heroics helped Napoli claim their first scudetto in 33 years.

    The prolific attacker  is also in the running for the 2023 Men’s Ballon d’Or.

    Osimhen will battle the likes of Lionel Messi, Erling Haaland, Julio Alvarez and Kevin de Bruyne for the award.

    Confederation of African Football (CAF) is expected to list him among the nominees for 2023 African footballer of the year award.

  • NFF congratulates Osimhen, Oshoala on nomination for Ballon d’Or

    NFF congratulates Osimhen, Oshoala on nomination for Ballon d’Or

    The Nigeria Football Federation has congratulated Super Eagles’ top striker Victor Osimhen and Super Falcons’ forward Asisat Oshoala on their nominations for this year’s Ballon d’Or honours.

     

    Osimhen, who scored 26 goals in the Italian Serie A last season to steer Napoli FC to their first Italian league title in 33 years, also scored five goals in the UEFA Champions League in which Napoli made it to the semi finals.

     

    He is also the leading scorer in the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying campaign with seven goals.

     

    “We are indeed very proud of the nominations of our players Victor Osimhen and Asisat Oshoala for the Ballon d’Or. It is the first time that players from the same country are nominated for both male and female categories, and this makes us proud. It also underscores the stellar careers that both players have at the moment, and we pray that God will continue to take them from glory to glory.

     

    “These nominations will also, no doubt, encourage other Nigerian players everywhere to be pivotal for their Clubs and also for the National Team anytime they are on the international road,” NFF General Secretary, Dr. Mohammed Sanusi, said.

     

    Oshoala has been pivotal for Spanish Club, Barcelona Feminine in the past two seasons, scoring a lot of goals as well as assists, and also scored a crucial goal for Nigeria against co-host nation Australia at the FIFA Women’s World Cup in Down Under

  • Serie A: Osimhen receives top scorer award

    Serie A: Osimhen receives top scorer award

    Nigerian  and Napoli  striker, Victor Osimhen has received the Paolo Rossi award for finishing top scorer in Serie A last season.

    The award is named after Italy veteran player, Paolo Rossi.

    Rossi was the highest goal scorer at the 1982 FIFA World Cup, won by Italy.

    Osimhen scored 26 goals in 32 league appearances to help Napoli win the Scudetto for the first time in over 30 years.

    The 24-year-old was the first African player to achieve the feat.

    The striker is also currently highest scoring African in the Italian top flight after eclipsing the old record set by former Cameroon hitman Samuel Eto’o.

    The Nigeria international has already scored three goals in two league outings for Napoli this season.