UCL: "I’m Ready to Lead Galatasaray to Victory," Says Victor Osimhen
Omoyeni Olabode

Victor Osimhen, the Nigerian international striker for Galatasaray, has declared his readiness to drive his team to success in the UEFA Champions League, saying that the time has come for the Turkish giants to “make a statement in Europe.”
Osimhen emphasised that Galatasaray’s ambitions go beyond domestic dominance, pointing to the club’s return to the Champions League after a year’s absence. He noted that he and his teammates share a collective goal of showing they can compete at the highest level, not just domestically but against Europe’s best clubs.
Having already made the mark early in the campaign—scoring three goals in two group-stage appearances and playing a key role in victories over top opponents—Osimhen believes his current form aligns with the club’s European aspirations. Galatasaray’s upcoming fixture against Ajax in Amsterdam is being billed as a critical moment for their chances of securing knockout-stage qualification.
The message is clear: Osimhen and Galatasaray see themselves heading into the rest of the Champions League with purpose and expectation. Do you think Galatasaray are now serious contenders in the Champions League with Osimhen leading the attack? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
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