Victor Osimhen bags brace as Galatasaray secure fourth straight league tittle
Nigeria international Victor Osimhen scored twice to fire Galatasaray to a dramatic 4–2 comeback win over Antalyaspor, propelling the club to a fourth consecutive Turkish Super Lig title.
It was a night of tension and turnaround, with Galatasaray forced to battle from behind twice in a match that initially threatened to derail their championship celebrations. But when it mattered most, Osimhen stepped forward as the decisive force.
The Nigerian striker first struck in the 66th minute after winning and calmly converting a penalty, dragging his side level and reigniting belief inside the stadium. His composure from the spot under pressure proved to be the turning point in a match that had been slipping away.
As the contest moved into its decisive phase, Galatasaray pushed relentlessly for a winner, and Osimhen again delivered in the crucial moment.
In the 88th minute, he completed the comeback with a sharp finish from close range, putting Galatasaray ahead for the first time in the match and sending supporters into celebration as the title moved within touching distance.
From there, the champions sealed the result with a fourth goal, confirming both the victory and the league crown in emphatic fashion.
Osimhen’s brace proved decisive not only in the match but in the wider title race, ensuring Galatasaray finished the season in control and crowned champions once again.
The Nigerian forward’s impact has been central throughout the campaign, but on this night, he was the difference between pressure and glory.
His two goals underlined his reputation as a big-game striker, delivering when the stakes were at their highest and expectations at their peak.
The win confirmed Galatasaray’s fourth straight league title — a dominant era of consistency and winning mentality — with Osimhen’s performance writing one of the defining chapters of the season.
In the end, it was simple: two goals, one comeback, one championship. And once again, Osimhen delivered exactly when his team needed him most.
