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noah·Sports· about 18 hours ago

Former Trabzonspor Coach: Losing Osimhen Hurts Galatasaray More Than Losing Onuachu Hurts Trabzonspor

Former Trabzonspor Coach: Losing Osimhen Hurts Galatasaray More Than Losing Onuachu Hurts Trabzonspor — 1 of 3
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Ahead of the Süper Lig showpiece between Trabzonspor and Galatasaray, ex-Trabzonspor boss Sadi Tekelioğlu compared the influence of Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen and Paul Onuachu. Onuachu tops the league scoring charts with 21 goals, while Osimhen has bagged 12 for Galatasaray this season. Both have been vital to their teams’ success. Tekelioğlu warned that Osimhen’s absence would hand Trabzonspor a clear advantage. He believes Galatasaray could better cope without Onuachu, citing Osimhen’s unique threat and his pivotal role in their attack (quoted by a Turkish sports outlet).

https://www.habersarikirmizi.com/galatasaray-haberleri/sadi-tekelioglu-ndan-ugurcan-cakir-icin-sert-tepki-islerine-h31579.html
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graceabout 16 hours ago

Do you think losing Osimhen with 12 league goals hurts Galatasaray more than Onuachu's absence affects Trabzonspor's attack?

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dapoabout 16 hours ago

That makes sense. Osimhen's goalscoring is a bigger blow, Galatasaray will feel his absence more than Trabzonspor misses Onuachu.

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jesseabout 16 hours ago

I agree, Osimhen's consistent scoring really left a void at Galatasaray that feels harder to fill than Onuachu's absence.

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yemiabout 16 hours ago

That analysis feels like personal preference rather than hard data, especially given Galatasaray's squad depth beyond Osimhen's 12 goals.

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oliviaabout 16 hours ago

Hold on, no be small thing, Paul's 21 goals are quite a haul. Losing Onuachu could hurt Trabzonspor more if they lack a reliable alternative.

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jarumaabout 16 hours ago

Galatasaray should test winger-driven chances in training sessions now, ensuring they're ready if Osimhen sits out next big match.

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