OSARIEMEN EBAGUA's Problem With Varese Fans Over
Published: October 13, 2012
Italian - Nigerian forward Osariemen Ebagua, who rejoined Varese this summer from Serie B rivals Torino, has told Italian Media that his problems with the fans are over.
He told Tuttomercatoweb.com: ''There have been misunderstandings, but it's over . They expressed their ideas, but I have accepted to live together so I apologized and now it's finally clear. Everything, I lived with great serenity , my friends have always helped me and I never weighed anything. "
Ebagua was born in Benin City, but moved to Italy when he was a month old. The 26 - year -old is the second highest goalscorer in Italy's second - tier with five goals in six matches.
He told Tuttomercatoweb.com: ''There have been misunderstandings, but it's over . They expressed their ideas, but I have accepted to live together so I apologized and now it's finally clear. Everything, I lived with great serenity , my friends have always helped me and I never weighed anything. "
Ebagua was born in Benin City, but moved to Italy when he was a month old. The 26 - year -old is the second highest goalscorer in Italy's second - tier with five goals in six matches.
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