It was a weekend packed with emotions for Nigerian footballers across Europe.
From title celebrations in Turkey to devastating relegation heartbreak in France, Super Eagles stars once again proved why Nigerian football talent continues to shine on the biggest stages.
And leading the headlines once again was none other than Victor Osimhen.
If there was any doubt about Osimhen’s superstar status in Turkey, this weekend erased it completely.
The Nigerian striker delivered a stunning brace as Galatasaray defeated Antalyaspor 4-2 to officially secure the Turkish Super Lig title.
It was a performance filled with confidence, aggression, and clinical finishing — everything Galatasaray fans have come to love about the Super Eagles striker.
The title marks Galatasaray’s 26th league championship and Osimhen’s second league triumph with the club.
For a player who continues to dominate wherever he goes, this latest achievement only strengthens his growing legacy in European football.
While Osimhen celebrated, it was heartbreak for Chidozie Awaziem in France.
After a painful 1-0 defeat to RC Lens, FC Nantes were officially relegated from Ligue 1.
The defeat ended Nantes’ 13-year stay in the French top flight and left Awaziem and his teammates devastated.
Football can be brutally emotional, and this weekend showed both sides of the game for Nigerian players abroad.
In the English Championship playoffs, Femi Azeez impressed with an energetic performance for Millwall during a tense 0-0 draw.
Meanwhile, Semi Ajayi remained on the bench as Hull watched the first-leg battle unfold.
Over in the Premier League, Calvin Bassey and Samuel Chukwueze featured in Fulham’s chaotic clash against AFC Bournemouth.
Despite both sides finishing with 10 men, Fulham fell to a narrow defeat after a sensational long-range strike sealed the game.
La Liga belonged to Nigerian super-subs.
Akor Adams became Sevilla’s hero after coming off the bench to score a dramatic 91st-minute winner against Espanyol.
The late strike secured a massive 2-1 victory and moved Sevilla further away from relegation danger.
Fellow Nigerian Chidera Ejuke also impressed with a lively full-match display.
Not to be outdone, Sadiq Umar delivered another crucial winner for Valencia away at Athletic Bilbao.
The striker came off the bench and once again proved decisive when his team needed him most.
Even in defeat, Ademola Lookman continued to show why he remains one of Europe’s most dangerous attackers.
The Atletico Madrid forward created four major chances and struck the woodwork during an electric 60-minute performance.
Although Atletico suffered a narrow 1-0 loss, Lookman’s creativity stood out once again.
Elsewhere across Europe, Nigerian players continued making their mark.
🏆 Victor Osimhen — Two goals and another league title.
🎯 Ademola Lookman — Four chances created in just 60 minutes.
🔥 Akor Adams — Last-minute winner for Sevilla.
💔 Chidozie Awaziem — Nantes relegated from Ligue 1.
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