Victor Osimhen: Super Eagles Stay Focused on AFCON Victory, Shun Distractions

Nigerian footballer Victor Osimhen has emphasized the commitment of the Super Eagles to avoid distractions, including indulging in sexual activities, as they aim for victory in the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Ivory Coast.

Osimhen’s remarks came in response to a suggestion by injured teammate Victor Boniface, who proposed rewarding the team with “Oloshos” (a local term for women of easy virtue) following their qualification for the AFCON final after defeating South Africa.

In a video call, Osimhen firmly rejected the proposal, stating, “No Olosho until we win. We stay focused until we win.” He emphasized the team’s dedication to their goal and discouraged any deviation from their collective focus.

The Super Eagles achieved a thrilling 4-2 victory over South Africa to advance to the final of the 2023 AFCON, following a dramatic penalty shootout after a 1-1 draw in normal and extra time.

Osimhen’s resolute stance reflects the team’s determination to maintain a single-minded pursuit of victory, undeterred by external temptations or celebrations. The player’s unwavering commitment underscores the Super Eagles’ resolve to triumph in the prestigious continental tournament.

The team’s steadfast determination and Osimhen’s strong leadership convey a message of discipline and unity, positioning the Super Eagles as formidable contenders in the quest for AFCON glory.

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