Former Juventus defender Giorgio Chiellini has revealed one of the toughest opponents during his active days.
He named Victor Osimhen as one of his toughest opponents.
Recall that Chiellini recently announced his retirement from the round leather game.
The 39-year-old enjoyed an illustrious career that saw him featured for top clubs in Serie A including Juventus, Fiorentina and Livorno.
The former centre-back featured in over 700 games in the Italian top-flight.
Chiellini came up against several top strikers during his career, and acknowledged Osimhen as one of his most difficult opponents.
“Which attacker bothered me more? Honestly, I marked Lautaro well, Osimhen a little worse. I was struggling more,” he was quoted by Tutto Napoli.
“I was at the end of my career with both of them; after the knee operation, I suffered from it and I couldn’t hold it any longer.”
Chiellini however offered tips on how to stop Osimhen.
“How do you stop Osimhen? You let him take the ball towards you, which isn’t dangerous,” he stated.
“Even if he turns, he doesn’t bother me and when he gets to the area I’m on top of him and don’t let him breathe. It’s difficult for the ball to enter the net on its own; they always score the goals; Osimhen scores them, not Zielinski in the third half. If Politano then scores from 30 meters I’ll tell him well done, but it doesn’t happen very often.”