Victor Osimhen's night in the Champions League! He surpassed Icardi and moved into 6th place

Osimhen played a key role in the victory, finding the net in the 3rd and 33rd minutes of the match. The 26-year-old, playing in his 8th official match of the season, has now scored a total of 5 goals.
Yunus celebrated his fourth goalYunus Akgün, the star player who came up through Galatasaray's youth academy, found the net for the fourth time this season.
Playing in his 11th official match this season with the yellow-red jersey, Yunus found the back of the net in the 60th minute against the Norwegian team.
Yunus, who scored 2 goals in the Trendyol Super League, also shook the net for the second time in the UEFA Champions League, reaching 4 goals.
Goals came from frontline pressureIn the third minute of the match, Mario Lemina received the ball in the opposition's half and passed it to Victor Osimhen on the left side of the penalty arc. The Nigerian international slotted the ball into the back of the net at the opportune moment.
This time, in the 33rd minute, Yunus Akgün pressured Fredrik Andre Bjorkan into a back-pass. Osimhen intercepted the player's misplaced pass and doubled the lead.
Galatasaray's third goal, however, was won by Osimhen, who pressed and won the ball. In the 60th minute, Osimhen secured the ball in front of the penalty arc, allowing Yunus to slot home. The international didn't let his teammate's challenge go unpunished, slotting the ball into the net.
Unbeaten run at RAMS Park extended to 30 matchesThe yellow-red team is unbeaten in the last 30 official home matches.
The yellow-red team, whose last defeat at RAMS Park was a 1-0 loss to Swiss team Young Boys in the second leg of the UEFA Champions League play-off round last season, has since played 30 official home matches.
During this period, Galatasaray had 22 wins and 8 draws in 30 official competitions, including 21 in the Super League, 5 in the UEFA Europa League, 2 in the Ziraat Turkish Cup and 2 in the UEFA Champions League.
Unbeaten in 18 of their last 21 European home matchesGalatasaray has not suffered a sprained ankle in 18 of their last 21 home matches in UEFA competitions.
The yellow-reds have played 21 matches in the previous season, nine in the UEFA Champions League and 12 in the UEFA Europa League, with a record of 12 wins, six draws, and three losses. Galatasaray, unbeaten in its last seven European home matches, has five wins and two draws.
Galatasaray managed to score in 20 of these matches, finding the back of the net 42 times. The yellow-reds, who kept a clean sheet in four matches, were unable to prevent 31 of their opponents' goals.
He won two consecutive Champions League matches after 13 years.Galatasaray won its second consecutive match in the UEFA Champions League after 13 years.
Under the management of manager Fatih Terim, the yellow-red team had won three consecutive matches in the group stage of the 2012-2013 season between November 7 and December 5, 2012, beating Romanian team CFR Cluj 3-1, English representative Manchester United 1-0 and Portuguese team Braga 2-1.
The yellow-reds have won two consecutive Champions League group/league stages for the first time since the aforementioned period.
He did not allow Norwegian teams to pass on his fieldGalatasaray remained unbeaten in its fourth home match against Norwegian representatives in UEFA tournaments.
The yellow-reds, facing a Norwegian team for the seventh time in their history, earned their fourth victory. Galatasaray also suffered one draw and two losses in these matches.
Having won its 3rd victory in the 4th match in which it hosted Norwegian teams, "Cimbom" did not show its opponents a victory with 1 draw.
Bodo/Glimt lost to Turkish teams after 3 matchesThe Norwegian team lost against Turkish teams after 3 matches.
Bodo/Glimt has previously played two matches against Trabzonspor and five matches against Beşiktaş in UEFA competitions. The yellow-blacks lost their matches against the claret-blues by scores of 2-1 and 3-1.
After a 1-1 draw and a 1-0 loss in their first two matches against Beşiktaş, Bodo/Glimt won the next three matches 3-1 and 2-1 (2). Their most recent 3-1 loss to Galatasaray ended Bodo/Glimt's three-match winning streak against Turkish teams.
Victor Osimhen's night in the Champions LeagueGalatasaray's Nigerian star Victor Osimhen left his mark with the goals he scored in the Bodo/Glimt match.
Osimhen, who scored Galatasaray's first two goals in the match in the 3rd and 33rd minutes, made club history in many statistics.
Victor Osimhen, who was chosen as the best player of the match against Bodo/Glimt, broke the record for scoring consecutive goals in European Cups with the yellow-red jersey.
Osimhen, who found the net in all of the last six European Cup matches he played for Galatasaray until the match against the Norwegian team, has achieved a remarkable streak.
The Nigerian star, who shares the record with Burak Yılmaz for most consecutive European goals for Galatasaray, also changed the scoreboard in the Bodo/Glimt match, extending his scoring streak to seven matches, securing the sole record. Osimhen found the back of the net for the eighth time during that period.
Victor Osimhen's goal in the 3rd minute was recorded as the earliest goal scored by Galatasaray in the UEFA Champions League in its history.
Osimhen, who broke the record for scoring in most consecutive matches for Galatasaray, also became the player who made the earliest start in the UEFA Champions League wearing the yellow-red jersey.
The previous record for Galatasaray belonged to Felipe Melo, who found the back of the net in the 9th minute of the 2013 match against Copenhagen.
Victor Osimhen, who scored 9 goals in European cups with the Galatasaray jersey, left Mauro Icardi behind.
The 26-year-old star striker, now in his second season with the yellow-reds, is playing in his 9th European Cup match. Having found the net 7 times in the last 8 matches, Osimhen finished the 9th match with 2 goals, bringing his total to 9 goals.
Osimhen moved up to 6th place in the list of foreigners who have scored the most goals in Europe with the yellow-red jersey, surpassing Mauro Icardi with 8 goals.
Milan Baros and Shabani Nonda are at the top of the list with 12 goals each, followed by Mario Jardel and Gheorge Hagi with 11 goals each, and Harry Kewell in the top 5 with 10 goals.
He scored 42 goals in totalVictor Osimhen scored the 42nd goal of his Galatasaray career.
Playing in his 49th official match for the yellow-reds, Osimhen's double brought his total to 42 goals. The star striker surpassed Cevad Prekazi, who ranks sixth among Galatasaray's top foreign scorers with 41 goals, and moved one step closer to the top five.
The list of foreign players with the most goals in club history includes Gheorge Hagi with 72 goals, Mauro Icardi with 66, Milan Baros with 61, Bafetimbi Gomis with 51, and Wesley Sneijder with 45. If Osimhen scores four more goals in his Galatasaray career, he will surpass Sneijder and enter the top five.
Victor Osimhen also broke into the top 20 of the club's all-time top scorers, surpassing Erdal Keser (42). If he scores two more goals, he will surpass manager Okan Buruk (43).
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