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“It Just Clicked” — Belgian-Ghanaian Midfielder Pays Emotional Tribute to Late Victor Udoh

“It Just Clicked” — Belgian-Ghanaian Midfielder Pays Emotional Tribute to Late Victor Udoh

A Belgian-Ghanaian midfielder has shared a heartfelt tribute to late Nigerian forward Victor Udoh, reflecting on their friendship, shared struggles, and uncertain career journeys in European football.

The midfielder revealed that he had remained in close contact with Udoh in recent weeks, as both young players were navigating difficult career transitions while searching for new clubs ahead of the summer transfer window.

He explained that they had even discussed future plans, including a proposed training camp trip to Morocco. However, Udoh reportedly said he was instead focusing on training in Nigeria.

Recalling their bond during their time at Royal Antwerp F.C., he described how quickly they formed a connection despite coming from different countries and backgrounds.

“In the summer of 2024, I briefly returned from RWDM to Antwerp and shared a meal with Victor. A Nigerian and a Ghanaian, it just clicked,” he said.

He also praised Udoh’s football qualities, describing him as a quick and technically gifted attacker with strong dribbling ability and a determined mentality to succeed at the highest level.

“He was quick, possessed an incredibly sharp dribble, and had a resilient mentality,” he added.

The midfielder further reflected on the broader challenges young African players often face in Europe, particularly the difficulty of breaking through consistently after spells in competitive leagues such as England, where opportunities for emerging talents can be limited.

Opinion: A Reminder That Behind Every Career Is a Human Story

Tributes like this often reveal what football headlines usually hide — the human side of young players trying to build their lives in a highly competitive system.

For many African talents in Europe, the journey is not just about skill, but about timing, opportunity, and mental resilience. Even highly talented players can move between clubs quickly without ever fully settling, which makes personal connections like this even more meaningful.

What stands out most in this reflection is not just admiration for Victor Udoh’s ability, but the sense of shared struggle between two young professionals trying to find stability in their careers.

Stories like this also highlight how fragile football pathways can be. A promising start does not always guarantee a stable future, and friendships formed along the way often become some of the most lasting parts of a player’s journey.

Ultimately, beyond transfers, statistics, and contracts, this is a reminder that football careers are deeply human — shaped as much by relationships and circumstances as by talent on the pitch.

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