It’s been a pretty busy summer at Turkish Super League, with transfers giving rise to the championship level. Without fear of making mistakes, in all the signings that have taken place, in Victor Osimhen for him Galatasaray This is the one that has been on everyone’s lips. After countless for Naples and was not reached Chelsea neither PSGthe Nigerian arrived Turkey being one of the sensations of the market. His arrival may have caused some trepidation among his closest rivals, especially in Istanbulbecause from the other side of the river Bosphorus They are already trying to pressure the forward.
After being overshadowed by the arrival of the Nigerian in the league, Jose Mourinho He spoke about him in ‘HT Spor’, starting with his usual psychological game to mark the territory within the league. “I have no problem VictorActually we have a very good relationship. But every time I play with him, I talk to him because I don’t like his behavior. “Too much going on.”
Mourinho He knows the striker well from his last spell as coach of Romeperiod where he suffered against the Nigerian. In the five times they saw each other’s faces, Osimhen He won two duels in which he also scored two goals. For his part, the Portuguese was able to beat the forward on one occasion.
“I told him: ‘Listen, you are one of the best African players, you and wrong‘. He couldn’t behave like that, throwing himself around. That’s my problem with him. But after a while everything was fine. We have a very good relationship, and for the Turkish league it is incredible and for Galatasaray too,” he continued to declare Mourinho. We’ll have to be on the lookout if he has anything else to say in a week, due on September 21 Fenerbach and Galatasaray It was the first time they saw each other’s faces this season.
Source: La Verdad

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