Osimhen still appreciating God for a career breakthrough
Napoli of Italy new boy, Victor Osimhen, is still appreciating the goodness of God in his football career.
I Have Seen How Tears Turned Into Smiles,It’s Beautiful To See What Time Can Do.Stay Prayed Up🙏🏽 pic.twitter.com/yuZ2tYMZcU
— victor osimhen (@victorosimhen9) August 4, 2020
The Nigerian who recently signed the biggest deal of his career when he moved from Lille of France to Serie A club, is overwhelmed to see how God rescued him from slums and crowned his consistency with success.
Osimhen stated on his twitter: ‘I Have Seen How Tears Turned Into Smiles,It’s Beautiful To See What Time Can Do.Stay Prayed Up🙏🏽’
The former Golden Eaglets top scorer believes prayer has done a lot for him and he never imagined what can do in any situation.
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Born in slums of lagos,became all time top scorer at FIFA u17 world cup,injuries almost rued his development at Wolfsburg,failed trial at club Brugges because of malaria,proved his self at Royal Charleroi,sign by lille,became all time African most expensive player,goodluck victor
— Cosmas Mikel🇳🇬 (@Cosmasmikel16) August 4, 2020
One of Osimhen’s followers on twitter, Cosmos Mikel also thanked God for the Napoli star and he wishes him the best of luck in Italy: ‘Born in slums of Lagos, became all-time top scorer at FIFA under-17 World Cup, injuries almost rued his development at Wolfsburg, failed trial at club Brugges because of malaria, proved his self at Royal Charleroi, sign by Lille, became all-time African most expensive player,good luck Victor’
Meanwhile, Napoli have named Kalidou Koulibaly in their squad for the final stages of the 2019-20 Champions League while there is no place for new recruit Osimhen and Algerian defender Faouzi Ghoulam.
The Parthenopeans will take on Spanish giants Barcelona in the round of 16 of the tournament in a one-legged tie on August 8.
According to the list announced by Uefa, Senegal international Koulibaly is the only African star who made the club’s 23-man squad.