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Victor Osimhen’s Hat-Trick Against Benin Reinforces His Status As One Of The World’s Best Forwards
Victor Osimhen’s Hat-Trick Against Benin Reinforces His Status As One Of The World’s Best Forwards
Victor Osimhen continues to prove that he’s not just Nigeria’s finest striker — he’s one of the best in the world. His dazzling hat-trick in Nigeria’s 4-0 demolition of Benin Republic didn’t just seal the Super Eagles’ place in the CAF World Cup playoffs, it also reignited admiration from fans, pundits, and former players alike.
Udeze’s Admiration For Osimhen
Former Super Eagles defender Ifeanyi Udeze couldn’t hide his admiration for the 26-year-old forward following his world-class display. Speaking on SportyTV, Udeze confessed that playing alongside Osimhen would have been a dream.
“I wish I played with Victor Osimhen,” Udeze said. “Why? Because I know how to feed a striker like him—I’d be collecting bonuses every week! Just put the ball there, and the rest would be history. Players like him move like bulls; once they go, no defender can stop them.”
Udeze’s words capture the essence of Osimhen’s playing style — fierce, direct, and unstoppable. His relentless runs and predatory instincts make him a nightmare for defenders and a delight for midfielders who thrive on creating chances.
Osimhen’s Brilliance For Nigeria
Osimhen’s performances for the Super Eagles continue to elevate him toward legendary status. His hat-trick not only sealed qualification but also pushed him closer to Rashidi Yekini’s all-time goal record for Nigeria.
With 29 goals in 43 appearances, Osimhen is now just eight goals shy of equaling Yekini’s iconic 37-goal mark — a record that has stood for decades.
Dominance At Club Level
Since sealing a record-breaking move to Galatasaray this summer, Osimhen has wasted no time announcing himself in the Turkish Super Lig. His consistency, leadership, and hunger for goals have made him the face of Galatasaray’s attack and a global ambassador for Nigerian football excellence.
“I wish I played with Victor Osimhen.”
Former Super Eagles defender, Ifeanyi Udeze pic.twitter.com/uY0KaAzdxo
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The Making Of A Legend
Osimhen’s rise from the streets of Lagos to becoming one of Europe’s deadliest finishers is a testament to resilience, hard work, and self-belief. Every goal brings him closer not just to history books but to the hearts of millions of fans who see him as a symbol of African excellence on the global stage.
As Udeze put it — just give him the ball, and the rest is history.
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