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Nigeria’s Osimhen plays through broken arm in Galatasaray defeat against Liverpool

19 March 2026
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Liverpool overcame Galatasaray in the Champions League, with a 4-0 victory at Anfield securing a 4-1 aggregate win. Galatasaray’s striker Victor Osimhen played with a broken arm during the match, forcing him to be substituted at halftime. The injury may jeopardize the remainder of his season, with a potential surgical procedure pending. Liverpool’s win sets up a quarterfinal clash with Paris Saint-Germain, while Galatasaray maintains a lead in the Turkish league despite the loss.

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Galatasaray’s elimination from the Champions League and the injury to star striker Victor Osimhen highlight the physical toll and competitive nature of top-level football. Osimhen’s determination to play through injury underscores the sacrifices players make for their teams, while Liverpool’s advancement to the quarterfinals signals their strong form in the competition. The upcoming decision on Osimhen’s treatment and recovery will be crucial for both the player and his club as they aim to finish the season successfully.

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