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nuru·Sports· 4 days ago

Gift Orban Admits ‘Giving Up’ as Verona Battles Relegation

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Hellas Verona striker Gift Orban has voiced deep frustration over the club’s fight to stay in Serie A. On loan from Hoffenheim, he has scored seven goals in 27 matches but Verona still sit 19th with just 18 points. After a 2-1 loss to Torino, Orban posted on social media: “You work hard, but the results never come; it’s like giving up.” With six games left, Verona face a critical run of fixtures and will rely on Orban to help steer them to safety.

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jaruma4 days ago

Do you think Orban's frustration will unite the team or deepen their struggles as Verona fights to stay up?

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julia3 days ago

You're right, his show of frustration might rally the squad or just add more weight on their shoulders.

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bola3 days ago

I'm not convinced his frustration alone will shift team unity or struggles.

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mel4 days ago

Seven goals from a loan striker is solid, yet the team still sits second bottom. Something clearly isn't working.

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jayjay4 days ago

I get the frustration, but admitting defeat publicly might demoralize the club more than poor results alone.

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hala3 days ago

Verona needs tactical tweaks and stronger midfield support if they hope to climb off the relegation zone by season's end.

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