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UCL: Osimhen’s hattrick sinks Ajax

by Our Reporter

 

Victor Osimhen delivered a breathtaking performance on Wednesday night, firing Galatasaray to a 3–0 win over Ajax in the UEFA Champions League with a superb hattrick that sent fans of the home team out of the stadium early
The Nigerian striker was in unstoppable form at the Johan Cruyff Arena, scoring all three goals in a commanding display that showcased his deadly finishing and relentless energy. His first came in the 59th minute — a clinical strike that silenced the home crowd.
Osimhen then doubled his tally from the penalty spot in the 65th minute after being brought down in the box, confidently sending the Ajax goalkeeper the wrong way. And when Galatasaray won another penalty late in the game, the 26-year-old made no mistake, converting in the 78th minute to complete his hattrick before being substituted for Mauro Icardi in the 80th minute to a standing ovation from both sets of fans.
The victory not only boosts Galatasaray’s qualification hopes but also reaffirms Osimhen’s reputation as one of Europe’s most lethal forwards. His movement, strength, and composure in front of goal were simply world-class — a reminder of why he remains one of the most feared strikers on the continent.
Fans flooded social media after the game, praising Osimhen’s brilliance and leadership. “VO9 is on another level,” one fan wrote on X (formerly Twitter). “Every time he touches the ball, something magical happens.”
Speaking after the match, Osimhen remained humble, dedicating his performance to the fans and teammates. “It’s not about me, it’s about the team,” he said. “We came here with a plan, and we executed it perfectly. I’m happy to help my team with goals, but what matters most is the victory.”
With nine goals in his last seven games, Osimhen’s form continues to light up Europe — and it is a warning signal to the World Cup Playoffs opponents of Nigeria, Gabon.
The Eagles’ hitman has scored six goals in three UCL matches this term.

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