Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has described his latest injury as one of the least serious in his career, revealing the extent of past physical challenges he has endured.
Speaking to the media, Osimhen said: “This is actually one of the least serious injuries I’ve had in my career. I’ve undergone about 18 screws surgery on my face, and till now, I can’t eat with the right side of my face.”
The striker’s comments highlight the physical toll professional football can take, particularly at the elite level, and underscore his resilience in returning to top form despite past setbacks.
Fans and sports analysts have praised Osimhen for his perseverance, noting that his ability to perform at a high level despite significant past injuries is a testament to his dedication, discipline, and mental toughness.
The revelation also sheds light on the broader challenges athletes face in recovering from serious injuries, while continuing to compete on the international stage.


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