Victor Osimhen, the star striker of Napoli and one of Africa’s most exciting football talents, has openly praised Cristiano Ronaldo, calling him the “GOAT” and highlighting the Portuguese legend’s immense influence in Nigeria.
Speaking to the press, Osimhen emphasized how Ronaldo has inspired an entire generation of footballers in his home country. “In Nigeria, everyone admires Cristiano Ronaldo,” Osimhen said. “From kids playing football on the streets to professionals at the highest level, he’s truly the GOAT. His work ethic, his dedication, and the way he constantly pushes himself is something we all look up to.”

Osimhen’s comments come amid ongoing debates in the football world about who deserves the “Greatest of All Time” title. While Lionel Messi has his devoted supporters, Osimhen’s admiration for Ronaldo reflects a broader trend in Nigeria, where Ronaldo’s achievements at Manchester United, Real Madrid, Juventus, and now Al Nassr are celebrated widely.
Beyond Ronaldo’s on-field success, Osimhen also praised his mentality and professionalism. “It’s not just about scoring goals,” he explained. “It’s how he trains, how he maintains his fitness, and how he carries himself as a role model. That’s what makes him stand out, not just in Nigeria, but worldwide.”
For Osimhen himself, Ronaldo serves as a benchmark and a source of motivation. “I watch him, I study his moves, his positioning, and his mindset. It inspires me to be better every day, to push harder for my club and my country,” Osimhen added.
As Osimhen continues to shine in Serie A, his tribute to Ronaldo underlines the lasting impact of football legends on emerging stars. For many young Nigerians, seeing one of their own succeed while celebrating an international icon bridges generations, inspiring dreams that stretch from the streets of Lagos to the grand stadiums of Europe.
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