Nigerian international John Ogu has stated that Osimhen's remarkable performance in Europe comes as no surprise to him.
The Al Adalah player described the Napoli striker as a player who demonstrates a passionate hunger for success considering his background.
The midfielder who has been capped 26 times for Nigeria believes the 24-year-old will fill the shoes of the legendary Rashidi Yekini- who is believed to be the greatest striker in Nigeria's history.
Osimhen has been firing from all cylinders for the Naples-based team this season, and Ogu believed there is still a lot to come from the ex-Lille attacker.
“You know [Osimhen] grew up on the street. He had a tough time. There was a time he had to fight with Balogun in training. That’s to tell you how because he is hungry for it.”
“When I saw people say congratulations to him, I told him it’s not surprising to me. Osimhen will step in the shoes of Rashidi Yekini.”
Many fans have tipped Osimhen to break Yekini's long-standing record after his heroics against Sao Tome and Principe during the Nations Cup qualifiers in June.
The Super Eagles striker hit a double brace in that encounter as Nigeria battered their rivals 10-0.
By so doing, Osimhen moved his goal tally at the international level from 18 to 22.
The late Rashidi Yekini netted 37 goals in 62 caps for Nigeria from 1984 to 1998.
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