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  • @PankyesDiket
    @PankyesDiket 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Finally, someone is speaking the truth without sugar-coating

  • @AustineMiles22
    @AustineMiles22 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    My love and full support for Osimhens

  • @AyodeleSucccess
    @AyodeleSucccess 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Osimhen is a talented, passionate and industrious footballer. He lack discipline, he thinks he can vent his anger on our ex football and legend of the game like that? You see the handwriting on the wall when they fail to pass to him in afcon, he get furious easily. Learn to manage your anger man. We still regard Kanu the best Nigeria ever because of self discipline and humility.

  • @sunnytimothy7704
    @sunnytimothy7704 12 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    To everyone criticizing Victor Osimhen for the way he spoke to Coach Finidi George, it's important to consider the context and fairness of the situation. Osimhen has been under scrutiny, not for his performance on the pitch, but for his response to comments made about him while he was injured.
    First, it's unusual for a coach to publicly mention an injured player in a critical context, especially one who wasn’t part of the match squad. Coaches typically focus on the players who were actively involved in the game. Criticizing Osimhen while he was sidelined diverts attention from the actual performance of the team.
    Moreover, respect is indeed reciprocal. Legends in sports, like Finidi George, should remember that their words carry significant weight. Criticizing an injured player can be seen as unfair and might provoke a defensive reaction.
    Comparisons to how Osimhen might behave with other renowned coaches, such as Antonio Conte or José Mourinho, miss the point. Professional conduct and mutual respect should be maintained regardless of the player's club or the coach's status. These top coaches would generally address the issues with the available players rather than drawing attention to those who are injured.
    In summary, Osimhen's response might have been fueled by the frustration of being unjustly singled out while not being able to contribute on the field. It’s important to ensure that criticisms and discussions remain fair and focused on the right subjects.
    Thank you.

  • @emmaonah2208
    @emmaonah2208 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    Osimhen is a human being; he has emotions and should express them when need be. It is funny that the failure of a country's team to perform is blamed on a single player whose club overseas did not even qualify for UCL (if not any UEFA competition). Footballing is a team sport and no one player is supposed to be indispensable. A good coach would have made the best out of the available players. Nice he took the part of honour by resigning!

  • @mbiwechijioke4204
    @mbiwechijioke4204 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +4

    Osimhen didn't only insult Finidi but insulted the Nigerian fan base with his choice of swear words. He is a good player but to attain the heights of Jay Jay Okocha and Kanu, he has to learn to do less of the trash talk he just did to Nigerians. Bcos once Nigerians turn on him his case will be like naira marley.

    • @sunnytimothy7704
      @sunnytimothy7704 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

      To everyone criticizing Victor Osimhen for the way he spoke to Coach Finidi George, it's important to consider the context and fairness of the situation. Osimhen has been under scrutiny, not for his performance on the pitch, but for his response to comments made about him while he was injured.
      First, it's unusual for a coach to publicly mention an injured player in a critical context, especially one who wasn’t part of the match squad. Coaches typically focus on the players who were actively involved in the game. Criticizing Osimhen while he was sidelined diverts attention from the actual performance of the team.
      Moreover, respect is indeed reciprocal. Legends in sports, like Finidi George, should remember that their words carry significant weight. Criticizing an injured player can be seen as unfair and might provoke a defensive reaction.
      Comparisons to how Osimhen might behave with other renowned coaches, such as Antonio Conte or José Mourinho, miss the point. Professional conduct and mutual respect should be maintained regardless of the player's club or the coach's status. These top coaches would generally address the issues with the available players rather than drawing attention to those who are injured.
      In summary, Osimhen's response might have been fueled by the frustration of being unjustly singled out while not being able to contribute on the field. It’s important to ensure that criticisms and discussions remain fair and focused on the right subjects.
      Thank you.

    • @sunnytimothy7704
      @sunnytimothy7704 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      To all Nigerian fans and citizens,
      I write to address the ongoing situation involving Victor OSHIME and his response to Coach Finidi George regarding the Nigerian Super Eagles. The Nigerian Football Federation has requested that Victor OSHIME issue a public apology to Coach Finidi George. Many Nigerians are calling for Victor OSHIME to be banned or suspended if he does not comply. However, I urge everyone to consider the broader context and the principles at stake.
      In the football world, players, regardless of age or status, have the right to defend themselves when they feel wronged. For instance, Jadon Sancho faced disciplinary action from Erik ten Hag for being late to games and training, but he had the right to respond. Similarly, Cristiano Ronaldo expressed his displeasure at being substituted but maintained his professionalism.
      When a coach, regardless of their legendary status, publicly criticizes a player who is injured and not involved in a match, it is not appropriate. This happened when a coach insinuated that Victor OSHIME was faking an injury. In any professional setting, such public comments would be considered unprofessional and unwarranted.
      In Nigeria, it is often seen as disrespectful for a younger person to correct an elder. However, this cultural norm should not stifle legitimate concerns or silence voices that need to be heard. Victor OSHIME has been criticized for speaking up, but we must ask ourselves: is it fair to ban or silence him for defending his dignity?
      I challenge those who criticize Victor OSHIME to name any top coach who publicly called out an injured player not involved in a game. The demand for Victor OSHIME to apologize or face a ban sends the wrong message. It suggests that young talent should remain silent and accept unfair treatment, simply because they are not legends.
      We must remember that oppression of young talent stifles growth and innovation. In foreign countries, everyone, regardless of age, has the right to express themselves and stand up against mistreatment. Why should it be different in Nigeria?
      To those calling for Victor OSHIME's ban, consider the implications. If he is banned, who will step in? How will this affect the morale of other young, talented players? We cannot afford to silence our future stars.
      In conclusion, the Nigerian Football Federation must reconsider its stance. Young talents deserve respect and the right to voice their concerns. Let us support our players and create an environment where everyone can thrive, irrespective of age or legendary status.
      Thank you

  • @luckychukwuma3822
    @luckychukwuma3822 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    You said all the right thing but ended it on a bad note. Don’t believe players throwing their coach under the bus

  • @toch8528
    @toch8528 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +6

    What has Osimhen done for Nigerian football? How dare he speak to or about a legend that way? When Osimhen had issues with Napoli he kept mute on the issue and dared not speak cause he would have been dumped. Why did he not curse out the fans and club management this way, but he has the guts to speak to Nigerians and Finidi this way? He should be dropped, he has no record to show that can rival the shadow of what Finidi has done

    • @nonsoottih7405
      @nonsoottih7405 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Why is no one talking about what Finidi George said

    • @thomasassim-ita1787
      @thomasassim-ita1787 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      God bless you for being truthful on your comment

    • @sunnytimothy7704
      @sunnytimothy7704 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      To all Nigerian fans and citizens,
      I write to address the ongoing situation involving Victor OSHIME and his response to Coach Finidi George regarding the Nigerian Super Eagles. The Nigerian Football Federation has requested that Victor OSHIME issue a public apology to Coach Finidi George. Many Nigerians are calling for Victor OSHIME to be banned or suspended if he does not comply. However, I urge everyone to consider the broader context and the principles at stake.
      In the football world, players, regardless of age or status, have the right to defend themselves when they feel wronged. For instance, Jadon Sancho faced disciplinary action from Erik ten Hag for being late to games and training, but he had the right to respond. Similarly, Cristiano Ronaldo expressed his displeasure at being substituted but maintained his professionalism.
      When a coach, regardless of their legendary status, publicly criticizes a player who is injured and not involved in a match, it is not appropriate. This happened when a coach insinuated that Victor OSHIME was faking an injury. In any professional setting, such public comments would be considered unprofessional and unwarranted.
      In Nigeria, it is often seen as disrespectful for a younger person to correct an elder. However, this cultural norm should not stifle legitimate concerns or silence voices that need to be heard. Victor OSHIME has been criticized for speaking up, but we must ask ourselves: is it fair to ban or silence him for defending his dignity?
      I challenge those who criticize Victor OSHIME to name any top coach who publicly called out an injured player not involved in a game. The demand for Victor OSHIME to apologize or face a ban sends the wrong message. It suggests that young talent should remain silent and accept unfair treatment, simply because they are not legends.
      We must remember that oppression of young talent stifles growth and innovation. In foreign countries, everyone, regardless of age, has the right to express themselves and stand up against mistreatment. Why should it be different in Nigeria?
      To those calling for Victor OSHIME's ban, consider the implications. If he is banned, who will step in? How will this affect the morale of other young, talented players? We cannot afford to silence our future stars.
      In conclusion, the Nigerian Football Federation must reconsider its stance. Young talents deserve respect and the right to voice their concerns. Let us support our players and create an environment where everyone can thrive, irrespective of age or legendary status.
      Thank you

    • @nonsoottih7405
      @nonsoottih7405 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@sunnytimothy7704 you don’t even know how to spell his name so what’s the point of this long epistle.

    • @sunnytimothy7704
      @sunnytimothy7704 10 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@nonsoottih7405 what name are you talking about or have you ever heard about typing error

  • @juvwon
    @juvwon 14 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    This will continue to be the problem
    Who came out with the same energy and vigour to defend, condemn or speak out against the dragging and abuses, Osimhen was receiving?
    But many are quick to speak out against the reaction, because it touched them.
    The same energy should be used to condemn the cause of the outburst.

  • @aisuotas7884
    @aisuotas7884 13 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    The coach should have allow the sleeping dog to lie

  • @austaino
    @austaino 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Balanced assessment from an insider.

  • @ryrilo5078
    @ryrilo5078 12 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The Nigerian foot players and federation are their own worst enemies. And this passion doesn't reflect positively in results for them.

  • @tekenakaribiwhyte1948
    @tekenakaribiwhyte1948 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +3

    Victor talked like a tout, he should grow up

    • @recentupdates3272
      @recentupdates3272 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +5

      in reality that is who he is, that is the way most of us that come from poverty talks, obviously he was in the wrong but using this statement that he talked like a tout is very degrading because if victor had not tried his best to better his life as well, he probably would have been a tout because Nigeria failed him

    • @tekenakaribiwhyte1948
      @tekenakaribiwhyte1948 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

      @@recentupdates3272 yaaaaaa na only him come from poverty ? That is no excuse, he has a gift he should allow it take him to the top, he might be a George Weah tomorrow so we should not allow him fall in the name of supporting bad conduct. I don't watch Italian league but na Victor make me de follow the league back to back. By God's grace he will win Champions league and Balon d or.

    • @recentupdates3272
      @recentupdates3272 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

      @@tekenakaribiwhyte1948 Alright boss

  • @ugoanyika494
    @ugoanyika494 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    'No start wetin you no go fit finish................' P Square.

  • @macten5223
    @macten5223 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Respect is reciprocal

  • @olamilekandaniel8965
    @olamilekandaniel8965 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    But they are using that respect to rub us and to punish us as well . Respect bawo

  • @jacobmagaji3002
    @jacobmagaji3002 13 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I pray u r done same so we see how professional u r

  • @kurebulus4600
    @kurebulus4600 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    When quizzed in at a radio station recently about his game plan and tactics, he expressed unequivocally that he doesn't have tactics or any game plan. That his aim is to win only. I laughed 🤣🤣🤣🤣 when i heard this coming from someone who's been under the tutelage of world renown tacticians. There was an episode that played out when after our friendly with Portugal in Lisbon i saw Coach Finidi struggling to collect Pepe's Jersey with Moses Simon. I questioned his professionalism owing to the fact that he was part of the coaching staff at that time. We need people with great personalities to manage our National team. It is beyond color or ethnicity of the manager. Someone with a track record of discipline and organization. The Membership of football governing body is very mediocre to say the least. Little wonder our football has taken a downward spiral ever since they came on board.

  • @spiritandlifechannel3039
    @spiritandlifechannel3039 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I know the person that told you that.

  • @eagledove7077
    @eagledove7077 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    V. Osimhe should have learnt from Victor Moses/A. Pinick. Osimhe have really hurt himself almost beyond repair. (Have you seen L. Mesi or CR7 talk on TH-cam like this?)...

  • @JeffEmalaba-ep5qy
    @JeffEmalaba-ep5qy 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    The super eagles does not need a local coach nor anyone of the set of 94 players. Amunike that you mentioned as coach of tanzania lost 6 and won only 2 games. THATS FAILURE!! You want a failed coach to do what? Where has he coached to be successful? The Super Eagles needs a GRADE A coach not all these ones who are not active in the game waiting in the bedrooms for the super eagles job to become vacant. Stop this narrative of local coaches PERIOD!! We need a top quality Grade A coach!! If Benin can pay a coach we cannot afford to pay, does that not tell you were the problem is??

  • @gboladeshada3385
    @gboladeshada3385 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Osimhen is a genz, dont blame him much...Coach Finidi could father him, so he didnt mange him well for this to have happen... these young folks dont know what we have been exposed to. i want osimhen.. This a case of two wrongs... GEnz dont understand sacarsim!

  • @Dan-gu3ol
    @Dan-gu3ol 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +1

    How can a journalist say they went to the Benin game without a strategy! What kind of journalist is this! I mean, just listening to him as an independent observer, I can see through the bull crap! Finidi is the fall guy this time! Let him eat his humble pie! He surely will rise again! Good luck, George Finidi!!!

    • @MichaelOdinakachukwu
      @MichaelOdinakachukwu 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

      What are you saying? That the young man lied or what? He's close to these players and for them to have told him that, show how even the players view Finidi as a coach

  • @anointedone6697
    @anointedone6697 9 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Stop making noise about the issue. If you don't want Oshimen again, you can continue with the others and leave Oshimen alone.
    This is the reason why players abroad don't like coming back to help you guys. You people should allow Oshimen to rest and stop destroying his career for him.

  • @mbasseman8386
    @mbasseman8386 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Na small boy

  • @aminupurity7832
    @aminupurity7832 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Yeah, you're correct osimhen over reacted

  • @obafemiadeyemi
    @obafemiadeyemi 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    That’s a lie that player didn’t feature or came late to camp 😂😂

  • @Zill-cool1000
    @Zill-cool1000 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Victor overreacted on this issue, can he talk to his father like that , I'm not fan of finide regarding coaching but what Finide have achieved during his career Osenham have not achieve 10% of it. He need to apologise.

  • @ibrahimabdul5
    @ibrahimabdul5 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Osinmhen you are very unfair to Finidi.

  • @spiritandlifechannel3039
    @spiritandlifechannel3039 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    From where i was looking finidi had a plan that was jeopardized by your mole players who never liked his appointment.

  • @martinsnkomo3467
    @martinsnkomo3467 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    OSIMEN SHOULD PRAY TO GOD TO HELP HIM TO REACH THE HEIGHTS ATTAINED IN FOOT BALL. AND ALL THAT FINIDI HAS WON IN THIS ROUND LEATHER GAME, VICTOR IS BECOMMMING TOO LOUD FOR MY LIKING. IS IT A DISPLAY OF LACK OF HOME TRAINING????? LET'S JUST LEARN TO CARRY THE GRACE OF GOD LIGHTLY.

    • @sunnytimothy7704
      @sunnytimothy7704 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      To all Nigerian fans and citizens,
      I write to address the ongoing situation involving Victor OSHIME and his response to Coach Finidi George regarding the Nigerian Super Eagles. The Nigerian Football Federation has requested that Victor OSHIME issue a public apology to Coach Finidi George. Many Nigerians are calling for Victor OSHIME to be banned or suspended if he does not comply. However, I urge everyone to consider the broader context and the principles at stake.
      In the football world, players, regardless of age or status, have the right to defend themselves when they feel wronged. For instance, Jadon Sancho faced disciplinary action from Erik ten Hag for being late to games and training, but he had the right to respond. Similarly, Cristiano Ronaldo expressed his displeasure at being substituted but maintained his professionalism.
      When a coach, regardless of their legendary status, publicly criticizes a player who is injured and not involved in a match, it is not appropriate. This happened when a coach insinuated that Victor OSHIME was faking an injury. In any professional setting, such public comments would be considered unprofessional and unwarranted.
      In Nigeria, it is often seen as disrespectful for a younger person to correct an elder. However, this cultural norm should not stifle legitimate concerns or silence voices that need to be heard. Victor OSHIME has been criticized for speaking up, but we must ask ourselves: is it fair to ban or silence him for defending his dignity?
      I challenge those who criticize Victor OSHIME to name any top coach who publicly called out an injured player not involved in a game. The demand for Victor OSHIME to apologize or face a ban sends the wrong message. It suggests that young talent should remain silent and accept unfair treatment, simply because they are not legends.
      We must remember that oppression of young talent stifles growth and innovation. In foreign countries, everyone, regardless of age, has the right to express themselves and stand up against mistreatment. Why should it be different in Nigeria?
      To those calling for Victor OSHIME's ban, consider the implications. If he is banned, who will step in? How will this affect the morale of other young, talented players? We cannot afford to silence our future stars.
      In conclusion, the Nigerian Football Federation must reconsider its stance. Young talents deserve respect and the right to voice their concerns. Let us support our players and create an environment where everyone can thrive, irrespective of age or legendary status.
      Thank you

  • @thomasassim-ita1787
    @thomasassim-ita1787 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Osimhen as old as he is should not have disrespect Finidi. Osimhen is far older than twenty-three years he claims to be coz my twenty-three year old son will not speak that way to his boss or coach. He's a petulant child I hope one day he'll speak this way to his Italian coach in Napoli. Hopefully they'll be consequences. Finidi George has been a prominent former player for Super Eagles and a well respected man. Osimhen is wrong to go on social media to insult Finidi.

  • @victorsylvanusenang5171
    @victorsylvanusenang5171 14 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Some people are just so bittered and hypocritical.
    Despite the fact Finidi has debunked the lies said about him,these people are still justifying the insults Osimhen poured on Finidi.
    Don't worry,one day lies would be said about u.......u go explain,explain tire because there won't be evidence.
    Nigeria is a country where we respect elders.

    • @sunnytimothy7704
      @sunnytimothy7704 11 วันที่ผ่านมา

      To all Nigerian fans and citizens,
      I write to address the ongoing situation involving Victor OSHIME and his response to Coach Finidi George regarding the Nigerian Super Eagles. The Nigerian Football Federation has requested that Victor OSHIME issue a public apology to Coach Finidi George. Many Nigerians are calling for Victor OSHIME to be banned or suspended if he does not comply. However, I urge everyone to consider the broader context and the principles at stake.
      In the football world, players, regardless of age or status, have the right to defend themselves when they feel wronged. For instance, Jadon Sancho faced disciplinary action from Erik ten Hag for being late to games and training, but he had the right to respond. Similarly, Cristiano Ronaldo expressed his displeasure at being substituted but maintained his professionalism.
      When a coach, regardless of their legendary status, publicly criticizes a player who is injured and not involved in a match, it is not appropriate. This happened when a coach insinuated that Victor OSHIME was faking an injury. In any professional setting, such public comments would be considered unprofessional and unwarranted.
      In Nigeria, it is often seen as disrespectful for a younger person to correct an elder. However, this cultural norm should not stifle legitimate concerns or silence voices that need to be heard. Victor OSHIME has been criticized for speaking up, but we must ask ourselves: is it fair to ban or silence him for defending his dignity?
      I challenge those who criticize Victor OSHIME to name any top coach who publicly called out an injured player not involved in a game. The demand for Victor OSHIME to apologize or face a ban sends the wrong message. It suggests that young talent should remain silent and accept unfair treatment, simply because they are not legends.
      We must remember that oppression of young talent stifles growth and innovation. In foreign countries, everyone, regardless of age, has the right to express themselves and stand up against mistreatment. Why should it be different in Nigeria?
      To those calling for Victor OSHIME's ban, consider the implications. If he is banned, who will step in? How will this affect the morale of other young, talented players? We cannot afford to silence our future stars.
      In conclusion, the Nigerian Football Federation must reconsider its stance. Young talents deserve respect and the right to voice their concerns. Let us support our players and create an environment where everyone can thrive, irrespective of age or legendary status.
      Thank you

  • @demolakosoko6416
    @demolakosoko6416 15 วันที่ผ่านมา +2

    The boy is rude and arrogant because he don get small money disrespecti😢 his elders. Honestly, there’s a lot of hidden Osimhen in local players. We need to discover them on time.

  • @chigozieokeke8242
    @chigozieokeke8242 15 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Normally finidi na akpamu