Victor Osimhen smashes 170th career goal, sparking Nigerian celebrations! The Galatasaray star’s 30th goal this season cements his legacy. Fans hail the Super Eagles striker’s brilliance.
Victor Osimhen has once again set Nigerian football alight, sparking a wave of celebrations across social media after scoring his 170th career goal in Galatasaray’s latest win.
The 26-year-old Super Eagles striker not only marked his 30th goal of the season for the Turkish giants but also cemented his status as one of Africa’s most prolific forwards with this landmark achievement.
Osimhen’s journey to 170 career goals spans an illustrious career across top clubs and the Nigerian national team.
His record includes 76 goals for Napoli, 20 for Charleroi, 18 for Lille, and 26 for the Super Eagles, showing his consistency and lethal finishing wherever he plays.
The milestone goal, scored in a commanding performance for Galatasaray, has further endeared him to fans back home and beyond.
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Social media platforms were awash with tributes from Nigerians, who flooded Osimhen’s posts with messages of pride and admiration.
“Congratulations, Osimhen! Your talent is truly unstoppable, and it’s incredible to witness your journey. Keep shining!” wrote one fan, capturing the sentiment of a nation revelling in his success. Another declared, “This is what a proven goalscorer means!” highlighting the striker’s knack for delivering in crucial moments.
Fans also lauded his versatility and global impact, with comments like, “Wow, this guy is a great player,r” and “He scores everywhere he goes.”
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Some even set lofty ambitions for the young star, with one supporter boldly stating, “Chasing 1000 career goals,” reflecting the boundless optimism surrounding Osimhen’s future.
Osimhen’s remarkable season with Galatasaray has seen him become a cornerstone of the team’s push for domestic and cup glory.
His 30 goals this campaign have fueled the Lions’ ambitions, and his latest strike has only amplified his growing legend.
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For Nigerians, Osimhen’s milestone is more than a personal triumph, it’s a reminder of the country’s rich footballing talent and a source of national pride.