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    Galatasaray’s Draw With Dynamo Kyiv: Victor Osimhen’s Reflects

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    “We’re not happy. We believed we were entitled to more. As a team, we must accept responsibility. I believe that everyone makes mistakes. They scored goals and fought hard, too,” he said on the team’s official website.

    There were two draws in a row. We must now put in effort and grow from our errors. We must concentrate on the forthcoming games.

    “There are times when we need to better comprehend one another. I consider who I can pass to and who I can get the pass from if I’m going strong. We had the opportunity to score more goals today. We must improve and grow from our mistakes.

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