Nigerian footballer Victor Osimhen dedicates his goal for Napoli to lend his voice to the #endsars #endpolicebrutalityinnigeria protest .

Nigerian footballer Victor Osimhen dedicates his goal for Napoli to lend his voice to the #endsars #endpolicebrutalityinnigeria protest .

Nigerian international footballer #VictorOsimhen dedicates his goal for #Napoli to lend his voice to the #endsars #endpolicebrutalityinnigeria protest .
Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen raised a shirt with EndSARS after his first goal in Napoli 4-1 over Atalanta in the Serie A encounter at San Paolo on Saturday afternoon. Napoli had a perfect start to the encounter thanks to Mexico star Hirving Lozano’s four-minute brace, in the 23rd and 27th minutes, while Matteo Politano made it 3-0 in the 30th minute. Osimhen then connected with goalkeeper David Ospina’s long ball to break his duck in the Italian top-flight, just two minutes before the break. He celebrated the goal in style as he joined his compatriots in demanding an end to police brutality in Nigeria Saturday’s win pushed Napoli to third on the Serie A table with eight points after four games, although on the pitch they boast a perfect record of three wins in three.

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