Dan Agyei scored the only goal of the match at Kocaeli Stadium, giving the hosts a narrow victory over the Turkish giants. Despite the setback, Osimhen made it clear that his attention has already shifted from the club’s loss to his responsibilities with the Super Eagles. “I have to travel. The game has happened, it has happened,” Osimhen said. “I have moved on from that. Now I focus on my national team.”
The Nigerian international, who has been in fine form this season, highlighted the importance of the upcoming playoff against Gabon, which will determine Nigeria’s qualification for the FIFA World Cup. The match is scheduled to kick off at 5 p.m. Nigerian time on Thursday, and Osimhen is expected to lead the attack for the Super Eagles as they aim to secure a spot at the global tournament. Fans and analysts alike will be closely watching his performance, as his contributions could prove decisive in Nigeria’s World Cup journey.

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