‘End Police Brutality in Nigeria,’ calls Osimhen after first Napoli goal
Victor Osimhen has joined thousands of Nigerians in calling for an end to police brutality in the country after scoring his maiden goal in Serie A on Saturday.
Osimhen sealed the hosts’ 4-1 victory over Atalanta at the Stadio Sao Paolo with a 43rd-minute strike.
Napoli had a perfect start to the encounter, thanks to Hirving Lozano’s four-minute brace, in the 23rd and 27th minutes, while Matteo Politano made it 3-0 in the 30th minute.
Osimhen then connected with goalkeeper David Ospina’s long ball to break his duck in the Italian top-flight, just two minutes before the break.
He celebrated the goal in style as he joined his compatriots in demanding an end to police brutality in Nigeria.
Over the past week, Nigerians have trooped out in numbers in protest against a unit of the Nigeria Police Force alleged with extrajudicial killings of civilians, and global football stars, including Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford, and Arsenal’s Mesut Ozil have shown their solidarity.
Since the start of the season, Osimhen has now contributed a goal and an assist in three league matches for the Partenopei.
Saturday’s win pushed Napoli to third on the Serie A table with eight points after four games.
During the week, they were punished by the league authorities for not honouring their last match against Juventus at the Allianz Stadium and the Serie A champions were handed a 3-0 win.
Osimhen will be looking to help Napoli build on the win when they host AZ Alkmaar for their opening Uefa Europa League match on Thursday, before they travel to Benevento for their next league fixture on October 25.