In a heartfelt post-match interview following his club fixture against Galatasaray, Nigeria’s star striker Victor Osimhen reaffirmed his commitment to the Super Eagles, declaring he is “ready to move on” from past controversies and fully focused on helping Nigeria secure qualification for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The short clip, now making waves across social media, shows Osimhen signing a Super Eagles jersey before revealing his plans to travel immediately to Morocco, where the crucial CAF World Cup play-offs are set to take place from November 13 to 16.
With calm determination etched across his face, Osimhen’s tone reflected both maturity and hunger.
The Napoli forward, who has scored an astonishing 23 goals in 32 international appearances, appeared resolute about leaving behind months of speculation surrounding his strained relationship with national team management. “I’ve moved on,” he said, his words now echoing across Nigerian sports forums and fan pages filled with comments praising his humility and patriotism.
The timing of his statement couldn’t be more powerful. Nigeria enters the four-team CAF play-off round needing a hero—one who blends strength with selflessness, and leadership with loyalty.
Osimhen’s renewed dedication could prove decisive as the Super Eagles fight for the automatic ticket to the 2026 World Cup in North America. For many fans, his gesture symbolizes more than football—it’s redemption, unity, and the reminder that no matter the storm, Nigeria’s greatest striker still bleeds green and white.
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“I have to travel” Victor Osimhen says after his game today as he heads off to Morocco for the World Cup playoffs.🫶🇳🇬
— Sports Radio Brila FM (@Brilafm889) November 9, 2025
The commitment and passion.💯💪🏾 pic.twitter.com/JrpAr517pM