NAPOLI PLAYERS UNHAPPY OVER SPECIAL TREATMENT ACCORDED OSIMHEN
Napoli players are allegedly unhappy over the special treatment given to Victor Osimhen.
According to Corriere della Sera (via CN24), there is discontent in the Serie A champions’ dressing room due to the special privileges Osimhen gets from the club.
The players are reportedly not happy with the special treatment accorded to the Nigeria international despite his tantrums about a new deal and late return from the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
They are also not happy with the fact that the forward has featured regularly for the side this season despite not being fully fit.
Napoli have struggled to replicate last season’s form this term.
The Partenopei currently occupy ninth position on the Serie A table.
Walter Mazzarri’s side will take on Barcelona in a UEFA Champions League Round of 16 contest on Wednesday.
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