'The goal lord' — Super Falcons' Nnadozie hails Super Eagles striker Osimhen

Nnadozie and Osimhen.

'The goal lord' — Super Falcons' Nnadozie hails Super Eagles striker Osimhen

Izuchukwu Akawor • Izuchukwu Akawor • 08:14 - 01.12.2024

Chiamaka Nnadozie praises compatriot and Super Eagles main man Victor Osimhen.

Nigeria's women’s national team, Super Falcons, goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie has taken to social media to express her admiration for Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen after his impressive performances in Turkish giants Galatasaray. 

Recently, Osimhen shared training photos on Instagram ahead of Galatasaray’s match against Eyupsor on Sunday afternoon, displaying his readiness to continue his stellar form.

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Osimhen, currently on loan from Napoli, has been in exceptional shape and form this season, scoring six goals and two assists in just seven league matches. 

His contributions have been important for Galatasaray, especially as he helped secure a point in a recent Europa League match against AZ Alkmaar in his most recent outing, maintaining the team's unbeaten run.

Victor Osimhen in Galatasaray training ahead of Sunday clash. (Photo Credit: Osimhen/Instagram)
Victor Osimhen in Galatasaray training ahead of Sunday clash. (Photo Credit: Osimhen/Instagram)

As Nnadozie prepared to face the French national team with her Super Falcons teammates, she took a moment to comment on Osimhen's post. 

Her message was brief yet powerful: “The goal Lord.” This tribute reflects her recognition of Osimhen’s talent and impact on the pitch.

Chiamaka Nnadozie celebrates Osimhen.

Osimhen's form has not gone unnoticed; he is expected to lead Galatasaray as they aim to maintain their position at the top of the league table. 

With his current scoring streak, fans are keenly anticipating his next match at Rams Park later today.

In light of her praise for Osimhen, Nnadozie has highlighted the admirable bone and support among Nigerian footballers, showing how they uplift each other regardless of gender. 

Meanwhile, the talented goalkeeper and African best was in fine form herself as Nigeria’s Super Falcons put up a brave fight against France on Saturday.

Super Falcons after the game against France in Angers.
Super Falcons after the game against France in Angers.

Nnadozie made some telling saves as the Falcons held the European giants to a low 2-1 defeat, with Ifeoma Onumonu becoming the first Nigerian to score against Les Bleues.