OSIMHEN MORE CLINICAL THAN LUKAKU IN FRONT OF GOAL – CANNAVARO
Former Italy international Fabio Cannavaro has disclosed that Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen is more clinical in front of goal than Romelu Lukaku.
He stated this while weighing into the choice of Osimhen and his potential replacement, Lukaku.
Speaking with Football Italia, Cannavaro stated that the Nigerian international touches two balls and scores three goals.
“If Napoli can hold onto Osimhen and Kvara, it would be very advantageous. Last year, I studied it very carefully: they are very strong,” Cannavaro said.
“Osi touches two balls and scores three goals. He is unpredictable and needs fewer chances than Lukaku. Conte always puts the players in their place, but the added value is Oriali, who will free him from dirty work, allowing him to focus on the team.”
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