
News
Share
Published 16:46 1 Oct 2023 BST
Updated 16:46 1 Oct 2023 BST

Victor Osimhen has broken his silence on the ongoing situation between himself and Napoli.
Napoli appeared to sour relations with the 24-year-old after posting a TikTok where they mocked the forward for missing a penalty in their game against Bologna.
Osimhen deleted all traces of Napoli from his social media after the first TikTok video showed him appealing for a penalty, but using a strange sped-up voice with the caption ‘Gimme penalty please’ before he blazed the spot-kick wide of the post.
Another video, from an earlier date, compared Osimhen to a coconut, with many labelling the video as having a racist motive behind it.
Following the controversy, Osimhen has had his say on the incident for the first time, where he declared his love for the Serie A champions.
“Coming to the City of Naples in 2020 was a wonderful decision for me. The People of Napoli have shown me so much love and kindness, and I will not allow anyone to come between us.
"The passion of the People of Naples fuels my fire to always play with my heart and soul, and the love for the badge is unwavering as I wear it with pride.
"The accusations against People of Naples are untrue. I have a lot of friends that are Napolitans and have become part of my family and everyday life. I appreciate Nigerians and everyone for leading their voices to support and reach out to me.
“I’m forever grateful. Let’s support unity, respect and understanding. FORZA NAPOLI SEMPRE."
Related links:
Explore more on these topics:
News

Tube strikes: Union rep ‘complained iPads being supplied by TfL too small to watch Netflix’
It comes during multiple days of strikes on the Underground The iPads being supplied to Tube drivers are “too small to watch Netflix”, a union rep has allegedly complained. It comes as London enters its second day of RMT strikes on the Underground. It has been reported that the strikes centred around the introduction of […]
News
56 min
Universal’s £6bn UK Theme Park officially named
Taxpayers are set to stump up over £1bn Universal’s £6bn Theme Park which is coming to the UK has officially been named. The attraction is set to be constructed on the site of the former Kempston Hardwick brickworks near Bedford and would create an estimated 28,000 jobs. The park, expected to open in 2031, will […]
News
3h
How the final Premier League table would look if every refereeing error was erased
News