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John Ogu: Victor Osimhen has apologised to Finidi George
Nigerian star Victor Osimhen has apologised for his scathing outburst against former Super Eagles coach Finidi George, according to his former teammate, John Ogu.
The Napoli striker made headlines after a 10-minute Instagram Live rant in which he hurled insults and accused the legendary winger of disrespecting him.
The drama unfolded after Finidi’s shock resignation as Super Eagles boss following two matches in charge, amid reports that the former Ajax man had stated he wouldn’t beg Osimhen to play for Nigeria.
However, Ogu, a former Super Eagles midfielder, revealed that the striker has since taken responsibility for his actions.
“Has he apologised? I am sure he has,” John Ogu said in a video on Instagram per footballtribe, providing a more personal perspective on the heated exchange. Ogu, who represented Nigeria at the 2018 FIFA World Cup, described Osimhen as a “good boy” and a “respectful” individual, even from his under-17 days.
This insight paints a more human picture of Osimhen, suggesting that his outburst may have been an understandable reaction to being accused of faking an injury or refusing to play for the national team.
“Osimhen, to say he won’t play for Nigeria or fake injury? It’s not possible. He is a fighter, he wants to win, I know him for that one,” Ogu emphasised, highlighting Osimhen’s competitive spirit and dedication to the Super Eagles.
The former midfielder also revealed that he had reached out to Osimhen, advising him to “relax” amid the heated exchange with Finidi George who is now Technical manager of NPFL club Rivers United FC.
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