“If we win the Scudetto, the city will never be the same. They haven't won the Scudetto since the days of Maradona and they are so close to this dream, that the fans have tears in their eyes”.
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He told it Victor Osimhen, in an interview granted to Daily Mail.
Osimhen: “Napoli lives for football, it would explode for the Scudetto”
“Sometimes you find them under your house, even at 2 in the morning to show their love - keep it going - Napoli lives for football and I have imagined many times how the city would explode if we were to win the titleWe have the possibility to go far even in Champions League".
Osimhen: “Haaland?
I traded shirts with him…”
"Haaland?In Naples I play with Leo Ostigard who is a very good friend and plays with him in Norway.
I'm a Bundesliga fan, so I've been following him for a while and every weekend he seems to score two, three, four goals."
"Ostigard He told me a lot about him, how hard he trains, then one day he said to me: 'If you want, I can bring you his shirt'. So I exchanged shirts with Haaland.
He is one of the best of his generation, being compared to him gives me the strength to do more."
Osimhen: “I can score even more goals and assists”
The Nigerian talks about his room for growth: “I can score four goals in a match - keep it going - I can provide more assists, I can do a lot more things because I have the quality to do it. I need to work even harder and then at the end of my career I can hopefully look back and say yes, I have done some wonderful things.”.
“Playing under pressure?
It would be my dream to be the African Footballer of the Year. I was at the ceremony in 2015, when Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang won the award.
My first experience in European football, at Wolfsburg, was difficult. But now I know that if I change countries, I will adapt quickly."
“I am not the type of player who suffers under pressure and I try to remain calm in every situation.
The season is going really well. I've put up some incredible numbers and I'm proud of what I've achieved, but I'm not done yet", he concludes.
Article published on 11 April 2023 - 18:41