Despite initial struggles, teammate Malick Fofana believes Gift Orban will come good.
Gift Orban, the promising Nigerian center forward, joined Olympique Lyonnais in a high-profile transfer but has struggled to find the back of the net. Despite early challenges, his teammate Malick Fofana believes in his potential and ability to succeed at the club.
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Belief in Potential
21-year-old Gift Orban, hailed for his prolific goal-scoring record at KAA Gent in Belgium, arrived at Olympique Lyonnais amidst high expectations. With a price tag of fifteen million euros, the pressure to perform was evident.
While Orban is yet to score a league goal for Les Gones, winger Malick Fofana remains steadfast in his belief that the young Nigerian will eventually shine at the club. Fofana's words reflect a supportive teammate who sees beyond current struggles.
“Oh, Gift has to adapt. There are different rules here than in Gent. He has had a hard time with that. He’s a special, but good guy. In the meantime, everyone knows him a little,” the Belgian winger said, according to Voetbalkrant.
Resilience and Support
Both Orban and Fofana, having come from KAA Gent, faced adjustments upon their arrival at Olympique Lyonnais. While Orban's goal drought may have raised eyebrows, Fofana's unwavering support showcases the camaraderie within the team.
Fofana's belief in a resurgence not only for Orban but also for the team as a whole illustrates the resilience and unity present among the players.