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Nigerian international Victor Oshimen has committed for the next five seasons with Lille. Photo: Losc

Victor Oshimen, the young 20-year-old Nigerian striker, is coming off a great season with the Belgian club Charleroi. After a bronze medal at the CAN 209 in Egypt with the Super Eagles, Oshimen arrives in Lille (Losc) with whom he should compete in the Champions League.

" It's a number 9 with remarkable physical characteristics, very powerful, hard-hitting, fast and with finisher qualities ," says Marc Ingla general manager of Lille.

Capable of scoring both feet

Semi-finalist of the CAN 2019 against Algeria, Victor Oshimen climbed on the third place of the podium after winning the small final against Tunisia. It will be his only encounter on the field (45 minutes) after having lived the first 6 on the bench.

Gernot Rohr, the Super Eagles coach has not missed out on the hope of Nigerian football. The former Bordeaux player selects him in 2017. " He is a powerful and fast player, able to score with two feet, says Gernot Rohr to RFI. It was difficult for him to take the place of Igalho (top scorer of CAN 2019 in Egypt). But now that Ighlao has announced his international retirement, he has a playing card . "

According to Gernot Rohr, Victor Oshimen is " a worker " who must " harden " to " win his duels ". " But he is only 20 years old, " tempers the Franco-German technician. In March, Oshimen scored a hat-trick against Libya and allowed the U23s to qualify for the next CAN (Egypt, November 8-22, 2019).

The one who had voted the best young African player of the year 2018 by the African Football Confederation also participated in the U-17 CAN in 2015. But it is especially during the U-17 World Cup in Chile, a few months later, he shows the extent of his possibilities, is the top scorer (10 goals in 7 games), and wins the title with the Super Eagles.

Fastest goal in the history of the Belgian league

With this business card, the European continent opens its doors and Victor Oshimen first commits to Wolfsburg in Germany in 2017. After failing to score any goal in the Bundesliga, Victor Oshimen is on loan in Belgium to Charleroi for the 2018-2019 season.

With the flat country, the record is more than positive: he scored 16 goals in 32 regular season games plus two in play-off . With The Zebras, the Nigerian beats a record, that of the fastest goal in the history of the Belgian championship. On May 26 against Antwerp, it only takes 9 seconds to find the opening.

" With Lille, I think he will be able to score 10 to 15 goals, " says Gernot Rhor. " The Losc is a very good club that leads a quality project and includes high class players, even more in recent years. Great Nigerian players have also played here. I would like to join their lineage and follow their footsteps, "says Victor Oshimen on the club's website.