Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen will once again carry Galatasaray’s hopes in front of goal when the Turkish champions travel to Amsterdam to face Ajax in a crucial UEFA Champions League Matchday 4 clash on Wednesday night, Soccernet.ng reports.
The Super Eagles forward has been in scintillating form since returning from injury and will be aiming to score in his third consecutive Champions League game.
The Istanbul giants endured a nightmare start to their group stage journey with a 5–1 defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt but have since found their rhythm, producing back-to-back wins.

Osimhen scored the decisive goal in a statement 1–0 victory over Liverpool. The Super Eagles striker followed that with a brilliant brace in a confident 3–1 triumph against Bodø/Glimt, results that have reignited their qualification hopes.
Beyond his goals, the Nigerian also delivered tireless displays and created key openings for teammates.
Despite a disrupted start to the season due to transfer speculation, fitness issues, and a brief injury layoff, Osimhen has quickly found his rhythm, scoring six times in 10 appearances across all competitions.
A goal against Ajax could move Galatasaray within touching distance of an automatic knockout stage spot and reinforce Osimhen’s credentials as one of Europe’s most lethal forwards.
Ajax, meanwhile, will be desperate to respond after a humbling 5–1 loss to Chelsea last time out. The Dutch side will rely on their home support at the Johan Cruyff Arena to stop a Galatasaray team brimming with confidence.
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Nigerian stars brace for big Champions League tests
While Osimhen headlines the week’s action, several other Nigerian players will also be in the spotlight as the Champions League group stage approaches its midway point.
Raphael Onyedika’s Club Brugge face a stern challenge when they welcome Barcelona, who have won two of their three Champions League games and only lost their domestic unbeaten record against Real Madrid.
Onyedika, recently back from injury, is expected to feature as Brugge look to bounce back from their 4–0 drubbing by Bayern Munich.
In Prague, Slavia will be without injured Igho Ogbu but David Moses is fit and ready as the Czech champions prepare to host an in-form Arsenal side that has yet to concede or drop a point in Europe this season.
The Czech giants, still seeking their first win after two draws and a loss, will hope home advantage can inspire an upset against one of the tournament favourites.
Elsewhere, Bruno Onyemaechi’s Olympiacos face PSV Eindhoven, Ademola Lookman’s Atalanta take on Marseille, and teenage sensation George Ilenikhena’s Monaco travel to Norway to meet Bodø/Glimt.

