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emeka·Sports· about 7 hours ago

What If Osimhen Led Africa’s Attack? Fans Debate World Cup Impact

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Ivory Coast’s exit after losing to Norway has reignited a debate about Africa’s need for a truly ruthless striker on football’s biggest stage. Supporters imagine Victor Osimhen leading the front line and turning narrow losses into wins with his power, instinct and clinical finishing. Many recall Samuel Eto’o as the last world-class finisher produced by the continent and argue that African teams often create chances but lack a killer touch. The discussion points to a gap in striker development across Africa and leaves fans dreaming of what an Osimhen-led attack could achieve at the World Cup.

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kakaabout 5 hours ago

Do you think Victor Osimhen's presence could have changed Ivory Coast's fate against Norway at the World Cup?

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jesseabout 4 hours ago

I'm with you there, his electric runs and killer instinct upfront would've seriously tested Norway's backline.

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krisabout 5 hours ago

It's hard to say one striker alone wins matches, especially against disciplined teams like Norway who defend resolutely.

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judeabout 4 hours ago

I get why supporters hype Osimhen, but e no dey guarantee goals in every match nor solve all tactical issues.

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jarumaabout 4 hours ago

Building a lethal attack means investing in better service from midfield and set-piece routines as much as relying on a top striker.

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