By Daily sports on April 22, 2021
Napoli centre-forward Victor Osimhen has praised his compatriots, Leicester City’s Kelechi Iheanacho, Genk’s Paul Onuachu and Almeria’s Sadiq Umar for their goalscoring performances.
Iheanacho is arguably enjoying his best season since joining the Foxes in 2017, having scored 15 goals and provided five assists across all competitions.
The attacker recently helped Leicester advance into the FA Cup final for the first time in 52 years following their victory over Southampton in the semi-finals, where he bagged the match-winning goal.
Umar has been turning heads with Almeria and is close to helping the club return to La Liga, having scored 24 goals, amid other dazzling displays.
Onuachu has also been in terrific form, for Genk in the current campaign firing on all cylinders and has now taken his tally to 31 goals across all competitions.
The lanky forward also recently played a key role as the Nigeria national team secured back-to-back victories over the Republic of Benin and Lesotho to qualify for the 2022 Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon.
“I think they are all doing quite well – Onuachu, Iheanacho and Umar. I am happy for them and I’m happy about their form,” Osimhen told ESPN.
“And of course, being able to capitalize on their current form for the national team is really important. Kelechi has been doing quite well and he has been scoring goals. Onuachu also, I think he’s the leading goalscorer in Europe which is very important.
“He gave us the winning goal in the game against Benin Republic. It shows that we can capitalize on their form and count on them.”
“If you have seen the highlights you can see how happy everyone was for Paul. For me, he is a great striker, he is one that possesses a lot of qualities not just in the air, but also on the ground with his speed.
“Every one of us was really happy for him after he scored. When he came to the dressing room, he got a round of applause from the whole squad, and he deserved it. For me, I’m really and I’m genuinely happy for him. And I think he’s going to continue to build on from there. And I wish him the very best.”
Osimhen recently overcame a shoulder injury and coronavirus-related problems and is looking forward to improving on his performances for club and country.
“Of course, for me, I just need to keep on working hard, keep on doing well for my club and for the Super Eagles, also in order to remain the number one and if I’m called upon I think I will give my all and I think this is really important,” he added. (Goal)
•PHOTO: Victor Osimhen
Source Daily sports
Posted April 22, 2021
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