Scouting the Super Eaglets striker who has gone from selling products on the side of busy roads to the brink of U-17 WC history
It was already clear following his hat-trick against Australia that
there was only ever going to be one outstanding candidate for both the
Golden Ball and the Golden Boot at the U-17 World Cup in Chile. Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen
has all the makings of a true gem; unrefined in many ways, but already
his gleam is undeniable. Might he be that precious kind of
once-in-a-generation player?
It could all have been so different. Nigeria’s outing at the Caf U-17 Championships in Niger in February ended in the disappointment of a fourth-place finish, just enough to qualify for the global tournament. In spite of this, Osimhen topped the scoring chart, hitting four, and identified himself as an untouchable talent as the team underwent an exhaustive overhaul.
Only five regulars from that qualifying tournament started in the opening U-17 World Cup game against the USA in Vina del Mar, but impressively, the 16-year-old has maintained his level of performance and arguably bettered it. His selfless work ethic, persistence and physicality are entirely in keeping with the style of Chelsea legend Didier Drogba, whom he idolises. More importantly, they put him at the service of a team that, at times, look utterly dependent on his qualities.
It could all have been so different. Nigeria’s outing at the Caf U-17 Championships in Niger in February ended in the disappointment of a fourth-place finish, just enough to qualify for the global tournament. In spite of this, Osimhen topped the scoring chart, hitting four, and identified himself as an untouchable talent as the team underwent an exhaustive overhaul.
Only five regulars from that qualifying tournament started in the opening U-17 World Cup game against the USA in Vina del Mar, but impressively, the 16-year-old has maintained his level of performance and arguably bettered it. His selfless work ethic, persistence and physicality are entirely in keeping with the style of Chelsea legend Didier Drogba, whom he idolises. More importantly, they put him at the service of a team that, at times, look utterly dependent on his qualities.
