The Nigerian international faced severe retributions from several quarters for his dismissal on the opening weekend of the league season, but he has escaped further sanctions from his club
Napoli have decided against imposing a monetary fine on Victor Osimhen for earning himself a red card during the side’s Italian Serie A matchday one clash against newly-promoted Venezia.
The Super Eagles striker got into trouble after an altercation with an opposing player and was sent off barely 22 minutes into the match.
Despite playing a significant portion of the game with a man down, Napoli bailed themselves out of trouble as two second-half goals helped Luciano Spalletti’s men begin the campaign with a win.
The league authorities have since slammed Osimhen with a two-match ban and a fine of €50,000. The former Lille lad didn’t feature for the Parthenopeans in the 2-1 victory at Genoa last weekend.
Following condemnation from Osimhen’s manager and teammate, Napoli considered fining the 22-year-old.
But according to Repubblica, as per Calcionews24, the Neapolitans shelved that idea but warned Osimhen and teammates that there would be repercussions for anyone that leaves the club in difficulty with his actions in subsequent matches.
Meanwhile, Napoli’s legal representative Mattia Grassani has confirmed that Osimhen’s two-match ban appeal has been filed to the appropriate quarters on the final day of August.
Grassani revealed to Calciomercato.com as per Calcio Napoli that the club’s legal team prepared a 22-page dossier that included videos and images of the red-card incident, expressing confidence in a positive outcome.
Napoli hope to have Osimhen’s two-match ban reduced to one so that the club’s record signing could be available for the crucial league match against Juventus after the international break.
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wow I pray let victor Osimhen try to control his anger and other in other to win something 4 us thanks
am godswill sambo by name
from Awa in akwa ibom state
Osimhen should improve on his self discipline. Part of the problems he had last season were caused by his indiscipline. He has a great future ahead of him if he works harder, avoid distractions and be very disciplined on and off the pitch.
He need to learn from this because his career is very important to him.