Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen has shifted the focus away from himself and onto the collective effort at Galatasaray, as the Turkish giants prepare for a decisive Champions League play-off return leg against Juventus, Footynaija.com reports.
Galatasaray hold a three goal lead from the first leg of this tie after condemning the Bianconeri to a 5-2 defeat at RAMS Park, with Osimhen making a significant impact courtesy of a couple of key assists.
Osimhen has established himself as a talismanic figure for Galatasaray and there have been suggestions from different quarters that without him, the Super Lig champions may be unable to prevent Juventus from overturning that first leg deficit.
However, the Nigeria international has insisted that despite his impact at the club, the rest of the squad have also been playing significant roles in ensuring Galatasaray’s competitiveness both domestically and on the continent.
Osimhen credits Galatasaray’s collective spirit

“It’s a huge responsibility, but it’s not just about Osimhen. I have to give props to the rest of the squad, as they’ve been really helpful in putting this club where it should be,” the Nigeria international told Sky Sports Italia.
“This club is huge, we’ve seen multiple times that even with legends in the past who played for this club, it is the only Turkish side that has done really well in Europe. We’ve been doing that for so many years, when you mention a big club, we’ve done so well in the Champions League.

“We also have the opportunity tomorrow to write history for the club, so it’s not just about one player. Of course, I appreciate all the support from the fans, the coach, the confidence he has in me.
“If I don’t have these guys around my back, I don’t think they can listen to me when I try to charge them forward. Everything can be made possible, kudos to them, we’re going to lead each other hand in hand and try to make sure we get the maximum result.”

Galatasaray made history in the first leg of this tie by becoming the first Turkish team to score five goals against an Italian opponent in the Champions League.
Now, they’ll be looking to go one step further and secure a place in the Round of 16. If The Lions manage this feat, they’ll be appearing at that stage of the competition for the first time since the 2013/2014 season.















