Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen has written his name in UEFA Champions League history again following Galatasaray’s dominant 3–0 victory against Ajax. The Super Eagles striker, on loan at the Turkish club, made headlines as he achieved a new personal and competition milestone during the match. His performance once again confirmed his growing reputation as one of Europe’s most dangerous forwards.
Osimhen played a major role in the win, contributing with high energy, strong positioning, and constant pressure on the Ajax defense. Even though he didn’t score in the match, his involvement helped create space and opportunities for his teammates. Analysts praised his mentality, saying his work rate and leadership lifted the entire team’s confidence.
With this match, Osimhen became the first Nigerian player to reach this unique UEFA Champions League achievement — marking another proud moment for African football. His steady improvement and big-match mentality have continued to win admiration from fans across the world. Many football lovers celebrated the milestone, calling it a reward for his dedication and discipline.
Galatasaray’s comfortable win strengthened their position in the Champions League group stage, boosting their hopes of progressing to the next round. The Turkish giants controlled the game, punished Ajax’s mistakes, and showed strong teamwork. Supporters were thrilled by the result, praising the squad’s hunger and resilience throughout the game.
As the Champions League campaign continues, expectations remain high for Osimhen. Fans believe he will deliver more outstanding performances and help Galatasaray compete with Europe’s elite. For Nigerian football followers, his historic achievement is another proud chapter in the country’s growing influence on the world stage.





