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Former Ghanaian striker, Asamoah Gyan, has openly questioned the legitimacy of Nigerian senior men’s national team striker, Victor Osimhen’s recent injury, suggesting it was a calculated move to favor his new club, Galatasaray.
Gyan made the accusation after Osimhen was forced to leave the pitch in the first half of Nigeria’s crucial 1-0victory against Rwanda last Saturday. The injury, initially diagnosed as a bruise on his shin by the Super Eagles’ medical staff, was deemed serious enough to rule him out of the subsequent World Cup qualifier against South Africa.
However, Ghana’s all-time goal scorer, remains unconvinced by the diagnosis. In a recent interview, Gyan was quoted by habersarikirmizi stating that it’s a trick.
“I know these tricks. Someone said to Osimhen, ‘Look, we spent a lot of money on you. The Champions League is coming up. We don’t like you going to Africa, but go there and play a bit, then get injured and lie on the ground and act like it’s serious. The next day you’ll be in Türkiye.'”
The 26-year-old forward, who recently completed a record-breaking transfer to Turkish giants Galatasaray, immediately returned to Turkey for further medical assessment.
Galatasaray’s official statement later confirmed that Osimhen had sustained a moderate sprain to his ankle ligaments, and treatment had begun to get him back on the field as soon as possible.
As a result, the striker didn’t feature in Nigeria’s 1-1 draw with Bafana Bafana on Tuesday.
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