In an interview with Pulse Sport, former Super Eagles coach Finidi George disclosed that Victor Osimhen has not shown regret for his offensive Instagram post from when he was the coach. According to Finidi, he messaged Osimhen to convey his disappointment about the outburst, but he hasn’t heard back.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>
“I sent him a message that it was not the best way, just someone telling you that coach said that and you’re talking about me like I said it in an interview,” Finidi said. “From that point, I didn’t hear from him, I moved on and I wish every day well. Only God will judge.”
Osimhen had taken to Instagram to launch a scathing 10-minute criticism of Finidi, accusing him of making the Napoli forward a “scapegoat” for the team’s struggles during the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification. Finidi’s refusal to retaliate and his stance of leaving the matter in God’s hands suggest a mature approach, even as he acknowledges the inappropriate nature of Osimhen’s public outburst.
The lack of an apology from Osimhen raises questions about the player’s willingness to take responsibility for his actions and mend the relationship with his former national team coach. This unresolved issue between Osimhen and Finidi George could affect the team’s cohesion and morale as the Super Eagles continue their preparations for upcoming fixtures.
Finidi’s comments also suggest that he is willing to move on and focus on the positive, but the lack of an apology from Osimhen may leave a lingering issue. The situation highlights the importance of effective communication and conflict resolution in team dynamics.CONTINUE FULL READING>>>>>