Thursday 5 November 2015

Epl Teams Scrambles To Sign The Highest Goal Scorer Of the On going FIFA U17 Championship

Top EPL Teams Scramble To Sign Victor Osimhen


Four English Premier League Clubs are scrambling to get the signature of Nigeria’s
Golden Eaglets striker, Victor Osimhen

Victor Osimhen celebrates a goal with his team mates at the FIFA U17 World Championship in Chile.

This would be attributed to the starlet’s striking prowess at the on-going FIFA U17 World Championship in Chile as he already found the back of the net eight times in five games and just needs a goal to equal the all-time highest number of goals at the youth competition, held by Florent Sinama Pongolle of France with nine goals which he achieved during the FIFA world cup event which took place at Trinidad and Tobago in 2001.

There are indications that top clubs from England including Manchester City, Liverpool FC and Chelsea FC are all monitoring the 16-year old Nigerian.

It would be recalled that Manchester City beat FC Porto to land Kelechi Iheanacho not long after he helped Nigeria win a record fourth title at the United Arab Emirates in 2013.

However, Coach Emmanuel Amunike has revealed to Complete Sports that no player in the Eaglets camp is suffering from any form of injury.

Amunike said this as his team prepares for the semi-final showdown against Mexico.

“I’ve always believed that our journey in this championship lies in the hand of God Almighty.

“It’s our determination to bring something worth celebrating for Nigerians at the end of the championship and the players are committed to doing just that.”

“We’re at a very crucial stage of the competition which calls for focus,” he said.

The ex Super Eagles winger also explained that his team will approach the match with all seriousness, stating that the South American team is a strong side.

“Mexico is a strong side, we already know that a tough game lies ahead of us.

“The good thing is that all the players are looking forward to the game.

The Golden Eaglets continue their quest to defend their title in Chile, when they face South American power-house, Mexico, for a place in the finals.

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