Osimhen’s AFCON Qualifier Participation in Jeopardy Due to Injury


Galatasaray Striker Osimhen Suffers Bleeding and Muscle Strain, Casting Doubt on Super Eagles’ Hopes. 

 

Osimhen’s injury update

Nigerian international Victor Osimhen has emerged as a major doubt for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers after suffering a bleeding and muscle strain injury during Galatasary’s recent Serie A clash. The 24-year-old striker’s absence would be a significant blow to Nigeria’s hopes of advancing in the tournament.

Osimhen injury Details:

 

Osimhen injured after scoring for the second time.

According to reports from Galatasaray’s medical staff, Osimhen sustained the injury in the 65th minute of the match.

Initial assessments suggest a potentially lengthy recovery period, with estimates ranging from 2-4 weeks for full recovery

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Impact on AFCON Qualifiers:

Osimhen’s injury comes at a crucial time for the Super Eagles. Coach Augustine Eguavoen is already exploring alternative options to fill the void left by Osimhen’s potential absence.

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Osimhen’s Record:

The Nigerian striker has been in impressive form for both club and country, scoring:

  • 15 goals in 22 appearances for Nigeria
  • 21 goals in Serie A last season, making him the top scorer

Recovery Timeline:
Galatasaray’s medical staff estimate the following recovery timeline:
– 2-4 weeks for full recovery
– Osimhen’s participation in the AFCON qualifiers will depend on his progress

 

Fan Reaction:
Nigerian football fans took to social media to express their concern:

  •  “Osimhen’s injury is a disaster!” – @NigeriaFan1
  •  “Get well soon, Victor!” – @OsimhenFan

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Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen suffers bleeding and muscle strain, casting doubt on his participation in upcoming AFCON qualifiers.

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