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President George Weah of Liberia has congratulated Victor Osimhen
President George Weah of Liberia has congratulated Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen on breaking his record as the highest-scoring African player in Italy’s Serie A league. Osimhen scored his 47th goal on May 7, 2023, in a match between his team Napoli and Fiorentina, surpassing Weah’s record of 46 goals. Weah, who was named FIFA World Player of the Year in 1995, said he was proud of Osimhen’s achievement and encouraged him to aim for even greater success.
In his letter to Osimhen, Weah praised the Nigerian’s “hard work, dedication, and tenacity” and reminded him to remain humble and focused. Weah also shared some of his own experiences, saying that when he won his first Scudetto with AC Milan, he immediately set his sights on winning a second, which he eventually did. Weah told Osimhen that there were “many more” records for him to break and encouraged him to aim for the top.
Weah also urged Osimhen to be mindful of the challenges facing African players in European leagues, noting that they often have to play against the odds in stadiums far from home. Despite these challenges, Weah said that African players have the talent to succeed and urged Osimhen to continue surging forward.
Osimhen has had an impressive start to his career in Italy, joining Napoli from French side Lille in 2020 for a reported fee of €70 million. He has since become a key player for the club, helping them win the Serie A title in 2022 with a goal against Udinese. Osimhen’s success has made him a popular figure in Nigeria and across Africa, with many fans hoping that he can follow in the footsteps of African football legends like Weah and Samuel Eto’o.
Weah, who was the first African to win the Ballon d’Or, has been a strong advocate for African football and has urged young players to take advantage of the opportunities available to them. In addition to his football career, Weah has also had a successful political career, serving as the president of Liberia since 2018. He remains a popular figure in Liberia and across Africa, and his letter to Osimhen is likely to be seen as a sign of support and encouragement for young African athletes.
In conclusion, Weah’s letter to Osimhen is a testament to the enduring legacy of African football and the importance of supporting young talent. Weah’s own success on the football field and in politics has made him a role model for many young Africans, and his message to Osimhen is likely to inspire others to follow in their footsteps. With Weah’s support and encouragement, Osimhen has the potential to become one of the greatest African footballers of all time.
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