Barcelona and Arsenal legend, Theirry Henry, has tasked Napoli striker, Victor Osimhen, to be more consistent in scoring but urged the forward not to join Arsenal if he eventually made the move to the English Premier League.
The Frenchman stated this after Osimhen;s goal against
Barcelona in Wednesday’s Champions League last-16 first-leg clash in Naples
kept the Partenopei in the tie.
The Nigerian striker drew Napoli level at 1-1 with his only
attempt on goal in the encounter 15 minutes after Robert Lewandowski broke the
deadlock on the hour mark.
The goal was his first in as many games since rejoining
Napoli after playing for Nigeria at the Africa Cup of Nations in December.
It was also his sixth in six Champions League games for the
Partenopei at the Diego Armando Maradona stadium.
He now sits behind Erling Haaland (12) and Kylian Mbappe
(nine) for recent home goals scored in the competition over the last two
seasons.
Furthermore, his goal against Barcelona saw him tie Napoli
captain, Giovanni Di Lorenzo, and Lorenzo Insigne for goals scored in the
Champions League with Napoli, and sits just behind Dries Mertens, who netted 11
in Europe’s premier club competition.
Speaking with CBS Sports Golazo, the French U-21 coach
challenged the 25-year-old to prove himself outside of the Italian Serie A
where he won the Scudetto and won the Capocannoniere.
“I think he needed the goal today (on Wednesday),” Henry
said on the UEFA Champions League show with CBS Sports Golazo.
“At the AFCON, we saw him, he can lead the line, run into
the channels, and he has excellent hold-up play.
“How good can he be? He showed last year what he could do
and won the African Player of The Year along the way, winning the Scudetto with
Napoli and getting to the final with Nigeria.”
Henry, a Champions League winner with Barcelona in 2009,
urged the Nigerian to prove himself in other European leagues.
The 25-year-old has been linked with moves to Chelsea and
PSG but Henry warned against a switch to Arsenal.
“I’d like to see him now, what he can do in the Premier
League or wherever he’s going or Paris Saint-Germain. Not Arsenal, I won’t go
there.
“I want to see him take the next step and be more consistent
with his output, but to be able to win the title with Napoli the way he did
will stay in history forever, so all the best to him in his career.”