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Soccer News of Wednesday, 1 July 2020

Source: www.mynigeria.com

Stay humble - Oliseh tells Osimhen after Marc Vivien Foe award win

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Former Super Eagles player, Sunday Oliseh has advised Victor Osimhen to ensure he stays humble following his Marc Vivien Foe award win for best African player in Ligue 1.

Osimhen is currently heavily linked with Napoli which disclosed that a mouth-watering deal has been agreed for the Super Eagles player.

The Lille player had an impressive season in Ligue 1 with 13 goals and four assists in 27 appearances. He became the second Nigerian after Vincent Enyeama to clinch the Marc Vivien Foe award.

In reaction, Oliseh stated that Osimhen plays very much like Rashidi Yekini is who is Nigeria's all-time highest goalscorer with 37 goals in 58 appearances.

“First of all, I would like to congratulate Victor Osimhen for being elected winner of the Marc-Vivien Foe Prize. This trophy is important since it rewards the best African player in the French Championship. It is important for us Africans,” Oliseh told RFI .

“I find his victory even more surprising when we see the competitors that Victor had to surpass to win this title. Many people will wonder if he deserves it, if he is stronger than these players.

“But what Victor has done this season is truly exceptional. Thanks to him, his team managed to make a magnificent season.

“I think Victor frankly deserves it because he brought a lot to his club. We really saw the difference when Victor was on the field and when he was not. We see the possibilities he offers his teammates to go forward. We also see the weight it places on the enemy's defences.

“Frankly, congratulations Victor! You deserve it. But I advise you my little brother to always remain humble and ambitious at the same time.

“Stay professional and good luck. Congratulations again, little brother!”

“When I was coach, I was trying to assemble a new team. In fact, the bases of the current national team are made up of players that I put together. For me, it was important to have young people of the future who were hungry for national team matches,” he continued.

“Victor Osimhen was playing at the U17 World Cup at the time. I had watched the meetings with my assistants, including the final won by Nigeria. He had done it with such ease, the way he eliminated his opponents.

“We had planned to invite him to the national team but I left the selection. Otherwise, I would have invited him.

“Because, since Rashidi Yekini left the selection, we have not had a player of the calibre of Victor Osimhen. My plan was to integrate him very slowly into the Super Eagles, to give him a few minutes, before launching him 100% as we did with Wilfred Ndidi or Alex Iwobi at the time.”