‘There’s a wrong here’ – Unhappy Gala fans slam Victor Osimhen’s stunning cross assist
Victor Osimhen has spent his career being the man at the end of the cross, but his latest display of playmaking brilliance has left Galatasaray supporters feeling conflicted.
During a dominant first-half performance against Eyupspor, the Nigerian superstar traded his scoring boots for a creator’s hat, helping Gala race to a 2-0 lead at the break, but not everyone is happy about how it happened.
Osimhen’s second assist of the season was a moment of pure technical class. Charging down the left flank, he delivered a pinpoint cross into the heart of the penalty area, finding Yunus Akgun, who swept the ball home to put the hosts 1-0 ahead.
"There is a WRONG in this"
While the goal sent the RAMS Park into a frenzy, the assist from one of the top scorers of the decade sparked a heated debate among the Cim bom faithful.
For many fans, seeing the world’s most feared aerial threat crossing the ball rather than heading it into the net is a tactical anomaly they want fixed immediately.
Social media was quickly flooded with reactions from fans who believe the roles should be reversed:
⚽️ Osimhen’in sol çizgiden rakip ceza sahasına adrese teslim ortasında Yunus Akgün yaptığı vuruşla takımımızı 1-0 öne geçiren golü buluyor! 👏#GSvEYP https://t.co/7GpA8FlQ2N pic.twitter.com/TXIWHvhEn9
— Galatasaray SK (@GalatasaraySK) February 13, 2026
“Why does a guy like Osimhen have to cross, that guy has to take the crosses and score goals?”
One fan pointed out that Osimhen was essentially teaching his teammates a lesson in delivery, while another sensed a fundamental error in the team's dynamics:
“Osimhen shows the team how to cross. What Osimhen did to Yunus, others need to do to Osimhen. There is a WRONG in this.”
The 50-Goal Challenge
The consensus among the Galatasaray supporters is simple: if the rest of the squad can match the quality of delivery that Osimhen displayed, the Nigerian would break every scoring record in Turkish football history.
“If anyone crosses Osimhen like this, he will score 50 goals in the league!”
Osimhen’s Playmaking Evolution
Despite the fans' desperate desire to see him as the primary finisher, the stats show that Osimhen is becoming a far more well-rounded threat in Istanbul.
While the Nigerian continues to prove he can do it all, the message from the stands is loud and clear: they want their masked assassin in the box, not on the wing.