- According to him, that determination made him confident that success was inevitable
- He described Galatasaray as more than just a club, noting that he felt a deep connection from the moment he arrived on loan
- He also revealed that his family, including his daughter, has grown deeply attached to the club
Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has revealed that his strong self-belief would have driven him to financial success even outside football, reflecting on the tough early years when he woke up as early as 3 a.m. to hustle for survival.
Speaking during a livestream chat, Eko Hot Blog gathered that the forward shared how his mindset was shaped by hardship, insisting that he was always ready to take on any legitimate work regardless of the time.
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According to him, that determination made him confident that success was inevitable, whether through football or another path.

Osimhen, who is currently in Nigeria recovering from an injury sustained during a match between Galatasaray and Liverpool FC, also spoke about his strong bond with the Turkish side.
He described Galatasaray as more than just a club, noting that he felt a deep connection from the moment he arrived on loan, especially during a challenging period in his career.

The striker added that the love and support he received from the club, its staff, and fans stood out, saying such treatment is rare in professional football.
He also revealed that his family, including his daughter, has grown deeply attached to the club.
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