Victor Osimhen Begins Recovery Training — He Has 11 Days to Be Ready for the Biggest Derby in Istanbul

On a night in mid-March that stopped Nigerian football cold, Victor Osimhen went down during Galatasaray’s Champions League quarter-final against Liverpool. The collision with Ibrahima Konaté was violent and sudden — a fractured right forearm that required surgery within days. The recovery timeline projected in the immediate aftermath was six weeks. The target everyone had in mind was the Istanbul derby on April 26. That target is still alive.

What the derby means

The Intercontinental Derby — Galatasaray vs. Fenerbahçe — is one of the most intense fixtures in world club football. The rivalry between the two Istanbul clubs is territorial, generational, and identity-defining for hundreds of thousands of fans. Head coach Okan Buruk has been publicly measured about expectations, stressing that no risks will be taken with the player’s long-term fitness.

Nigeria’s stake

Osimhen’s fitness is a matter of national significance. He is the most important footballer in Nigeria’s senior squad. With friendlies against Poland and Portugal scheduled for June, coach Eric Chelle needs Osimhen available and in form. The Istanbul derby — if he makes it — will be the clearest signal of where his match fitness stands.

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Chukwu Vincent Ogbonnia is the founder and lead editor of Viralarena, a Nigerian digital media platform covering breaking news, music, and sport. Based in Abuja, Vincent is a content creator passionate about telling Nigerian stories with speed, accuracy, and cultural authenticity.

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