Galatasaray midfielder, Mario Lemina, has named teammate Victor Osimhen as the world’s most complete striker.
Lemina stated this while recently speaking on the 360 Experience with Onan Khosi, Mario Lemina. “Victor Osimhen is the world’s best striker,” Lemina said via Forza Cimbom.
Lemina lavished praise on Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen, describing him as the most complete striker he has encountered in his entire career.
Lemina, who has played alongside stars such as Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Gonzalo Higuaín, told Forza Cimbom that Osimhen is in a league of his own.
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According to the former Premier League player, the Super Eagles forward’s relentless pressing, sheer physicality, and tireless work rate distinguish him—often dropping deep to assist in midfield rather than solely focusing on scoring.
“Victor Osimhen is the world’s best striker,” Lemina stated. “He is the most complete striker I’ve seen in my life. He’s a special one.
The midfielder also spoke about their on-pitch chemistry, noting that both share a fierce will to win. “We love each other. When someone shouts, it’s a positive thing for the team. I love that “He is the most complete striker I have seen in my life, I think he is the best I have seen in my life. He is a special one.
“We love each other with Osimhen. We always want to win. When someone shouts, it is a positive thing for the team. “I love that. Osimhen is a warrior. His best quality is his competitiveness. He always wants to win.”
Credible News recalls that weekend Osimhen scored twice as Galatasaray won its fourth Turkish Super Lig title in a row and 26th overall following a thrilling 4-2 comeback triumph over Antalyaspor at RAMS Park on Saturday.
The Nigerian striker netted the equaliser from the penalty spot before scoring the decisive goal two minutes from time to seal the championship for the Lions.
This marks Osimhen’s second consecutive Super Lig title since joining Galatasaray initially on loan in the 2024 summer transfer window before making the move permanent last year.
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