Osimhen reveals: ‘Spalletti was like a father to me; I chose Galatasaray because they have passion like Napoli’
Galatasaray forward Victor Osimhen has written a recounting of his life and career in The Player’s Tribune, describing Luciano Spalletti as “like a father to me”, when he moved to Napoli from Lille at a difficult personal time.
In the article, titled ‘A Prayer From the Gutter’, he covers the entirety of his career, from playing barefoot in the streets of Nigeria as a boy, to having to help provide for his family at a young age – before his big break after a heartbreaking rejection.
It is quite the touching tale for the former Napoli man, and he was clearly very fond of his time in Naples.
Osimhen recounted how transfer negotiations at Lille prevented him from being able to go home and visit his dying father at the beginning of the COVID pandemic. He even considered “never playing football again” after the incident, as he was so “disgusted” by how the club operate as a business.
Osimhen said “When I left Lille, I was lost. When I came to Napoli, I was found.”
“I really have to thank the city and the fans and my teammates for turning my life around.
“I remember the first meeting I had when I arrived, I told the coach, Mr. Spalletti, “I am not well. I am very angry right now. Very sad. My head is not straight.””
Osimhen went on to describe Spalletti as “like a father to me. When I wasn’t doing something right, he came for my neck. But he believed in me deep in his soul, I swear. He thought I could be the best in the world.”
Osimhen: ‘Spalletti would sleep in his office at Napoli, I chose Galatasaray for their passion’
The Nigerian forward then described the hard working conditions expected at Napoli:
“We couldn’t even complain, because Mr. Spalletti was sleeping in his office during that time. He had a little bed set up. Like in the army. He had a wife at home, but for five months, he slept there.
“I remember before big matches he would tell us, “You guys don’t understand what will happen if you win the title. Me? They might speak about me for 2 or 3 years. But you players, they will speak about you until you are old men.””
His time at Napoli was summed up quite well in the end by the Galatasaray forward: “To win a title is one thing. But to win a Scudetto for Napoli for the first time in 33 years is true history. This is why I choose the teams that I choose.”
On this topic, he went on to describe why he left Napoli and, in particular, why he chose Galatasaray.
“When I left Napoli, do you know how many people told me, “Do not go to Turkey. Are you crazy?”
“A former agent even told me, “No, no, no. Don’t go there. It’s not a smart move.”
“But I think with my heart. I wanted to play for Galatasaray. How can I go from the emotion of Napoli to just any club? Impossible. Boring.
“I wanted to go to a top 3 club in the world in terms of passion. Those are the kind of people who really understand me. The ones who live football in a different way.”