Osimhen Is As Good As Drogba, Mikel Declares

AFCON-winning former Super Eagles former Captain, John Mikel Obi, has urged Napoli forward, Victor Osimhen to consider a move to Chelsea at the end of the season, Africa Today News, New York reports. 

Recall that Mikel won the African Cup of Nations tournament with Nigeria in 2013, coming off the back of UEFA Champions League success with Chelsea in 2012, and has been full of praise for Osimhen.

Osimhen scored the most goals in the Italian Serie A last season, carting away the golden boot award, and handing Napoli their first Scudetto in over three decades.

Mikel, for most of his career, was known for donning the proud colours of Chelsea, but their form has been plummetting in recent times.

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The former Super Eagles captain mentioned that his country-man, Osimhen, could be the man to revive Mauricio Pochetinno’s side, and even likened the 24-year-old striker to his former teammate, Didier Drogba.

‘He’s got the personality and the arrogance. When he walks, you can tell someone just walked into the room, and that’s what Didier had. I think he’s pretty close to what Didier was and my advice for him would be to come to Chelsea,’ Mikel said on the Obi One podcast.

Osimhen has been unable to feature for Rudi Garcia’s side after picking up an injury during the last International Break.

Recall that Osimhen, had a fortnight ago come out to downplay speculation linking him with a move to English Premier League duo, Liverpool and Chelsea, stressing that he is very much happy playing in the Serie A with Napoli.

After scoring a league-high 26 goals in 32 Serie A games the previous season, the Italian champions had to stave off interest in their top scorer during the summer transfer window.

Osimhen was reportedly on the want lists of Paris Saint-Germain, Manchester United, and Chelsea, but Aurelio de Laurentiis, the president of Napoli, insisted on receiving more than £100 million in exchange for the Nigerian international.

Africa Today News, New York

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