Friday 31 August 2018

Europa League: Iwobi, Moses get Sporting, PAOK Challenge





Super Eagles forward Alex Iwobi and his Arsenal teammates will open their Europa league campaign against Portugal side Sporting CP following the draw which was dished out on Friday. The Nigerian international who has been in great shape for the Emirates landlords will be looking forward to help the side compete for title after missing a place in the Champions league finishing in the 6th place last season with 70 points. Compatriot Victor Moses who recently announced a decision to retire from the national team and concentrate on club assignment will be facing Greek side PAOK with his Chelsea teammates.  

The 27 year old who reportedly is being approached by the Super Eagles coaching crew to have  a rethink into what has been dubbed his 'shocking and early retirement from international football'was left out in the Blues 2-1 away victory over Newcastle last week prompting some of his mischievous critics to predict that it will be hard for him to get the required playing time under new coach Maurizio Sarri.  
He was equally an unused substitute earlier when Chelsea hosted Arsenal in a tie that ended 3-2 in favour of Chelsea with Iwobi enjoying 75 minutes action garnished with a 41st minute goal to his credit. In other Europa league fixtures AC Milan face a more difficult campaign against Olympiacos, Real Betis and Dudelange in Group F.
Steven Gerrard's Rangers are also facing a difficult group stage, having been pitted against Villarreal, Rapid Vienna and Spartak Moscow in Group G.

Last season's semi-finalists Marseille will meet Lazio, Eintracht Frankfurt and Apollon in a competitive Group H
Below is the full picture of the groups.
Group A: Bayer Leverkusen, Ludogorets, FC Zurich, AEK Larnaca
Group B: Salzburg, Celtic, RB Leipzig, Rosenborg
Group C: Zenit St Petersburg, Copenhagen, Bordeaux, Slavia Prague
Group D: Anderlecht, Fenerbahce, Dinamo Zagreb, Spartak Trnava
Group E: Arsenal, Sporting CP, Qarabag, Vorskla
Group F: Olympiacos, AC Milan, Real Betis, Dudelange
Group G: Villarreal, Rapid Vienna, Spartak Moscow, Rangers
Group H: Lazio, Marseille, Eintracht Frankfurt, Apollon Limassol
Group I: Besiktas, Genk, Malmo, Sarpsborg
Group J: Sevilla, Krasnodar, Standard Liege, Akhisar
Group K: Dinamo Kiev, Astana, Rennes, Jablonec

Group L: Chelsea, PAOK, BATE, Vidi

Enyeama, Ligue 1 side LOSC end 7-year romance



Former Super Eagles number one goalie Vincent Enyeama has ended his seven year romance with French Ligue 1 side LOSC
Lille, the club confirmed on Friday. The parting according to the club was on mutual consent in a no victor no vanquished agreement.
In a brief statement on the club's website, Les Dogues confirmed that the 36-year-old's contract had been terminated by mutual consent.
"Beyond his performances, LOSC and its supporters will remember Vincent's smile and his enthusiasm," the statement read.
"The club wishes him the best from now on in his future projects."
The Nigeria international joined the club from Hapoel Tel Aviv in 2011, but hasn't featured for the Northern side since April 2017.
He was deemed surplus to requirements by previous coach Marcelo Bielsa, and was overlooked by his successor Christophe
Galtier.
The stopper played 164 games for Lille, and came close to breaking Gaetan Huard's record for consecutive Ligue 1 minutes without conceding in the 2013-14 season.
The former Bnei Yehuda ace , who won the Africa Cup of Nations with Nigeria in 2013, was part of the side that were
defeated by Paris Saint-Germain in the 2016 League Cup final.
Enyeama in what could pass as confirmation of frictionless departure, shared a message of thanks to the LOSC LilleSupporters
"The adventure has ended," Enyeama began, writing on his @Vinpee Twitter handle. "I thank the Lille supporters for their incredible support during these seven years, which were, for me, years of happiness and joy.
"Thank you, a thousand times, thank you, for this love that you've given me."

Enyeama arrived at Lille from Hapoel Tel Aviv in 2011, and would go onto make 164 appearances for the club. The highlight perhaps came in the 2013-14 season, when he went within 114 minutes of equaling Gaetan Huard's record for consecutive Ligue 1 minutes without conceding.
"You will always have a special place in my heart," Enyeama added. "Your songs and your cheers will stay engraved forever. Love you guys!
"Thank you also to all of the staff of LOSC, the medical staff, with a particular mention to all of the reserve team in N2 [The French Championnat National 2], and their medical staff." submitted Enyeama who has been to three world cups 2002, 2010 and 2014 with the Super Eagles but exited the national team under controversial circumstances under former Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh.














Tuesday 28 August 2018

Davido to Nigerian youths: Tie up every loose ends!



*signs up for National Youth service Corps

Nigeria's music sensation David Adeleke otherwise called Davido may have sent a direct advise to Nigerian youths to put their records right as they undertake the journey of life.  The Music graduate who has made a huge career of his passion registered for the mandatory one year National Youth Service corps on Tuesday while indirectly urging the Nigerian youth not to take anything for granted. Otondo OBO ... 🇳🇬 #Nysc .. Tying up  every loose end!" The 25 year old dished out on his twitter handle @iam_Davido
The twit was followed by a picture of the musical idol in NYSC Uniform as he sat on one of his eye popping rides.
Davido who only recently celebrated the arrival of his private jet will no doubt inspire many academically inclined youths in the country with his decision to key into the mandatory one year service three years after bagging a bachelors degree in Music.
Davido graduated from Babcock University, Ilisan- Remo, Ogun State, in 2015 after completing his course in music. His graduation ceremony it will be recalled attracted crème dela crème of the society including respected producer of popular track ‘Doro buchi’ done in collaboration with high flying female artist Tiwa Savage.
Davido who has been hailed by some of his fans for taking the step will expectedly partake in all the known sporting activities in camp viz endurance trek,inter platoon football competition, tug of war to mention just  few.  There are strong indications that while in camp Davido may be drafted to play a role in the Orientation Broadcasting Service (OBS) which aside from passing information/announcement to corps members in camp also conducts live interviews and request shows.
The compulsory one year National Service for graduates in the country was introduced in 1973 under the regime of under General Yakubu Gowon.

Recall that Davido featured in the World Cup theme song for Super Eagles ahead of the last world cup in Russia in the form of video with commercial soft drink company pepsi.  The video which became instant hit also featured other pop stars like Wizkid and Tiwa Savage alongside midfield maestro Jay Jay Okocha and Arsenal forward Alex Iwobi.




Saturday 25 August 2018

AFCON 2019: Rohr not under pressure to deliver





Super Eagles coach Gernot Rohr is not a man under pressure. The former Gabon, Niger and Burkina Faso coach is leading Nigeria to 2019 Nations cup in Cameroon and from all indications he has no need to have sleepless nights.
Perhaps sleepless nights can only come, if he fails to qualify the Eagles for the championship which Nigeria has failed to qualify for on two occasions since lifting the trophy under late Stephen Keshi in 2013.

The Eagles were conspicuously missing in the 2015 edition in Equatorial Guinea and the 2017 edition in Gabon.
Prior to the World cup most Nigerians set what some analyst dubbed their 'private world cup target' that the Eagles should go beyond the round of 16 which has been the highest point we have reached and which we have repeated thrice 1994, 1998 and 2014.
Rohr was told to 'do well’ in Russia and was saved the usual "deliver or take a walk “headache for which coaching has come to be known.
Ahead of the series of qualifiers leading to the Nations Cup in Cameroon, President of Nigeria football Federation Amaju Pinnick has declared that the Glass House wants the coach to make "meaningful Impact" in Cameroon.
The NFF boss says the desire of the Glass House is not necessarily to win at all cost but to build a football culture with special emphasis on grooming younger players.

“Our vision, as we have indicated from day one, is to build a sustainable football culture for our dear nation. To do that, youth development is key,” said the NFF president.
“That is what we are trying to do with the U-15 squad which recently reached the final of the African Youth Games in
Algeria, and which will form the bulk of the next U-17 team.
“We will approach the matches one game at a time. Our objective is not only to qualify for the finals, but for the Super Eagles to also make a meaningful impact at the finals in Cameroon in the summer of next year,"
Well with that template in mind, Rohr on Friday dished out his squad in continuation of the qualifier against Seychelles.

The Eagles lost their opening match of the qualifying 2-0 at home to South Africa in June last year and resume away to Seychelles who have been dubbed minors in some quarters.

It is safe to assume that Nigeria will qualify for the main event and emerge from her group currently led by Libya with three points followed by South Africa with three points and Nigeria and Seychelles occupying the bottom without points.


As the Eagles begin the quest for qualification, and with strong believe in our minds that the team will ultimately pick one of the slots for the final tournament, the question is' what performance in Cameroon in your own thinking would translate to "Meaningful Impact?









Tuesday 21 August 2018

FIFA Ban: Not yet Uhuru for Nigeria football





Aborted ban of Nigeria announced Monday by world soccer ruling body FIFA, has been described as a temporary succor and a time bomb waiting to explode.  
A cross section of soccer fans who bared their minds Tuesday on the issue on various platforms including live programs said the forced peace will not last insisting that finding a permanent solution to perennial war every world cup year at the Glass House should be the focus of all.

An Auchi based fan who gave his name as Durojaiye, likened what is happening in the football house to what is happening in the political arena in the country, and challenged Nigerians not to fold their hands and watch as  selfish individuals hijack the nation and the little that make them happy.
"I equate what is happening to our football today to what is happening in political arena.  We have seen that in spite of their promises and boasting both PDP and APC have failed to provide purposeful leadership so Nigerians should rise up in 2019 and look for a material outside these boastful parties to move the country forward. 
In the same vein the NFF election is in September, the two warring parties should be told in plain terms to take a walk so that we allow new people to contest elections. 
They don’t have monopoly of knowledge so they cannot be the only ones that can run football in a country of over 200 million," he said.
Another caller took the debate to the next level alleging that the brouhaha could be a gang up against the country for purely selfish reasons. 

"How are we sure that both factions are not fighting in the morning and partnering at night like our politicians who throw stones in the morning and fraternize at night while the people suffer and even kill themselves on their behalf?" she queried and yet another alleged that the squabble is merely diversionary with a view to ensuring that no question is asked about the funds used for the World Cup.
 "For me this unending disagreement is deliberate and diversionary.  
We went to world cup after so much swag and noise; we raised a lot of funds from corporate bodies and got funds from FIFA. 
If the squabble continues nobody will have the time to ask for the account.  Nobody will say come and tell us how much you raised locally and how much you got from FIFA, what is the total money gathered and how much was expended?
Nobody will ask for such records and that is what they want, very sad situation," submitted a very angry caller from Abuja.
FIFA in a letter confirming its decision to jettison the proposed ban added a last paragraph which indicates that it is still monitoring the situation in the country.
"FIFA will continue to closely monitor the situation in order to ensure that FIFA’s rules and regulations are fully adhered to" the letter added Monday.

Like the fear expressed by the fans it is apparent that the make-shift peace will not last the distance especially with a release by the legal representatives of the Giwa faction H.S Ardzard and co faulting  a tweet by Laolu Akande Senior Special Assistant on Media to the Vice President Prof Yemi Osinbanjo recognising the Amaju Pinnick board. The release emphasised that there is separation of powers between Executive and Judiciary adding that setting aside a ruling of the judiciary appears to indicate that "government is at war with itself"
Former international Victor Ikpeba had earlier on Monday night football called for a change in the pattern of voting to elect the President of the Nigeria football Federation.  

According to the former Borussia Dortmund ace dubbed 'Prince of Monaco' while he was playing for the French side between 1993 and 1999; the FA Chairmen in the country are very powerful adding that ex-internationals who should have roles to play in the process have been sidelined.






Tuesday 14 August 2018

Genevieve congratulates, prays for Falconets




Nollywood  star Genevieve Nnaji hit cloud 9 Monday after the Falconets pulled a hard fought draw against China to book a place in quarterfinals of the ongoing FIFA under 20 world cup in France. 

The Member of the Federal Republic recipient did not only give the  Rasheedat Ajibade captained side a pat on the back but wished them good luck while assuring them of her support all the way.
Taking to the social media Genevieve who is considered to be among one of the bests in Noollywood said
"Congratulations to the #SuperFalconsOfNigeria on their victory over China. Good luck in the quarter finals ladies. Rooting for you all the way #Falconets #France2018 #FIFAU20WWC…


A stoppage time goal re-launched the Falconets who were already few poles away of exit door into the frame of the competition. 

Chinese ladies had shot into the lead in the 41st minute thanks to Linyan Zhang. China held tenaciously to the lead but with seconds left to play, substitute Aishat Bello's cross from the right saw captain Rashdeedat Ajibade challenge for the ball with China right-back Jiaxing Dou. Bello's cross struck the Chinese defender as the ball made its way into the net, throwing the hitherto disappointed Nigerian bench into frenzy. 
The side that scored two goals and conceded two getting to this level will now face Spain on Thursday in one of the quarterfinal ties.









Samuel Eto'o signs for Qatar Sports Club



Cameroon international Samuel Etoo has signed for Qatari side Qatar Sports Club, the 13th club he will be playing for in his long soccer career spanning over 26 years
The former Barcelona, Inter Milan and Chelsea striker is set to be unveiled any moment from now it was confirmed on Tuesday as he becomes the latest big-name to head for  Qatar's domestic league as it gears up to host the 2022 World Cup.
The club said on social media that it would 'present the international star Samuel Eto'o' at a press conference. It is understood he underwent a medical earlier in the day.

The four-time African player of the year will join former team-mates in Qatar, including ex-Barcelona midfielder Xavi, who plays for Al Sadd, and Wesley Sneijder who was at Inter.
In 2009, Eto'o won the Champions League with Barcelona playing alongside Xavi.
A year later he won the same trophy with Inter in the same team as Sneijder.
The Dutchman now plays for Al Gharafa in Qatar's domestic competition, the Qatar Stars League.
The signing is a coup for Qatar Sports Club, who finished in mid-table last season and currently have little hope of winning any domestic titles.
Earlier on Monday, Eto'o said Ligue 1 clubs had contacted him after he announced he was leaving Turkey last week.
The 37-year-old is now in the twilight of a fabulous career.
He enjoyed five hugely successful seasons with Barcelona from 2004 to 2009, before helping Jose Mourinho's Inter side win the treble of Champions League, Serie A and Coppa Italia titles in his first season in Italy.
He then had brief stints at Chelsea and Everton in the Premier League.
Eto'o also scored 56 times for his country in 118 appearances and won two AFCON cups with Cameroon.


The club via its verified twitter handle@QatarSportClub, declared;
"The management of Qatar Football Club is pleased to invite you to attend the press conference to present the international star Samuel Eto'o, which will be held on Tuesday at 8:00 pm at the Club







Tuesday 7 August 2018

Arsenal Shares: Kroneke’s fresh offer dims Dangote’s desire







The desire of African richest man Nigeria's Aliko Dangote to become part owner of English premier league side Arsenal may have finally hit the rocks after American billionaire Stan Kroenke declared a fresh desire to have complete control of the club.
Kroenke according to latest report made an offer to minority owner Alisher Usmanov tabling his readiness to take complete control of the club. Arsenal's current value is put at £1.8billion.
Dangote has never hidden his love for the Emirates landlords while his desire to have a pie in the club has continued to prop up in the media circles every now and then.
 The international business mogul had at a time indicated his intention to have at least 16% share of the club, but with the current development it does appear that the desire will again return to the cooler.  

Dangote is however not the only one with such passion for the Gunners who are hoping not only to return to winning ways but also  intensify quest for trophies with new coach Unai Emery .
Rwandan President Paul kagame is equally a lover of the Gunners and there is no doubting the fact that both men will be praying for the team to do well as the new season kicks off Friday.  The Gunners flag off their quest for glory 2018/19 season with a home tie against defending champions on Sunday.


Arsenal showed impressive run their first pre-season under Unai Emery with a convincing 2-0 win over Lazio in Stockholm as Reiss Nelson and Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang found the net.

Why we settled for Amuneke-TFF




Chairman of Tanzania Football Federation (TFF) Wallace Karia, has revealed the reason why the football house settled for Nigerian international Emmanuel Amuneke.
 The former Barcelona winger according to karia, has "considerable experience of African football as a player and now a national coach” He recalled that Amuneke played an important role in Super Eagles Nations Cup victory in 1994 in Tunisia, scoring a brace in the 2-1 defeat of Chipolopolo of Zambia at the then 25,000 capacity Stade El Menzah, in Tunis.

Amuneke's wealth of experience according to Karia is sure to produce the needed result in the Taifa Stars who will resume their campaign in the 2019 African Cup of Nations qualifiers against Cranes of Uganda on September 7 in Kampala.
Amuneke recently back from FIFA assignment in Russia where he teamed up with the Technical Study Group (TSG), put pen to paper on Monday, a deal which has been re-twitted over and over by many friends, former teammates and associates.
Amunuke prior to heading to Russia for the FIFA assignment had parted ways with Sudanese club side Al Khartoum SC.
Although the Nigerian saved the side from relegation in his less than a year sojourn in Sudan, disagreements over finances led to the parting of ways. He became coach of Al Khartoum SC in November 2017, and left in March 2018.

The former Julius Berger and Ocean Boys sweat merchant also coached the National under 17 side, leading the team to victory at the 2015 FIFA U-17 World Cup in Chile, beating fellow Africans Mali 2-1 at the Estadio Sausalito Stadium in the final.
The 47-year-old takes over from Salum Mayanga who was sent packing over poor results.
The Taifa Stars are sitting third in their group after playing out a 1-1 draw against Lesotho in Dae es Salam.
Tanzania's participation in the African Cup of Nations has been neither here nor there as they have either withdrawn of failed to qualify.  The side crashed out in the first round of the 1980 edition which was won by Nigeria. Taifa Stars biggest win according to available records is a 2-time 7-0 defeat of Somalia in 1985 and 2012 while their biggest defeat was a 9-0 demolition by Kenya 62 years ago.









Saturday 4 August 2018

AFCON 2019: Cameroon engage Seedorf for Lions



Host of 2019 Africa Cup of Nations, Cameroon have engaged former Dutch International midfielder Clarence Seedorf as coach of the Indomitable Lions to be assisted interestingly by former teammate Patrick Kluivert.
The duo's appointment was announced by Cameroon's Minister of Sport and Physical Education, Pierre Ismael Bidoung Mkpatt, at a news conference on Saturday and comes after talks with former England manager Sven-Goran Eriksson failed hit the rocks
Seedorf takes over from the Belgian Hugo Broos, who led the side to a surprise victory at the 2017 African Nations Cup finals but was axed in November after failing to win a place at the World Cup in Russia.
Cameroon will defend their Nations Cup title on home soil in June next year, a first major finals test for the new management team.
Seedorf, 42, will take on his first national team job having had limited experience in coaching following brief spells with AC Milan, Chinese side Shenzhen and Deportivo La Coruna.
He led those teams in a total of 52 games, but is revered for an illustrious playing career, most notably at Ajax Amsterdam, Real Madrid and AC Milan, winning the Champions League with each club
He was also capped 87 times by the Netherlands between 1994 and 2008.
Former striker Kluivert's playing career also included Ajax, where he was a Champions League winner with Seedorf, Milan and most notably Barcelona where he spent six seasons.

He was assistant coach to Netherlands boss Louis van Gaal between 2012 and 2014, and was later briefly in charge of Dutch Caribbean nation Curacao. One of the results that forced the exit of former coach Hugo Broos was Super Eagles 4-0 demolition of indomitable lions at the Nest of Champions in Uyo ahead of the World cup.
 
Goals from Odion Ighalo, John Obi Mikel, Victor Moses and Kelechi Iheanacho were all the Gernot Rohr tutored side needed to post what was dubbed their biggest win en-route to Russia where they unfortunately failed to live up to expectations.













Friday 3 August 2018

Iwobi signs new Arsenal deal, vows to do more





Super Eagles forward Alex Iwobi has signed a new "long-term" contract with Arsenal, the Gunners announced Friday
Head coach Unai Emery hinted last month Iwobi was close to agreeing new terms and the Nigeria international has now put pen to paper.
Iwobi's new contract is reported to be a five-year deal that will commit the 22-year-old to the club through to 2023.
"I'm very pleased Alex has signed a new contract with us," said Emery.
"He is a great example of a player who can succeed from the academy through hard work and I look forward to working with him and our other talented young players in the squad."
Iwobi who put up a good show at the World Cup in Russia despite the Eagles inability to go beyond the first round, expressed satisfaction with his new deal adding that it is yet an opportunity to do more for a club that has always been after his heart from childhood.
"It's always been my childhood dream to represent Arsenal," Iwobi told Arsenal's official website.

"To get an extended contract is an amazing feeling and I hope I'm doing the Arsenal family proud, as well as my family.
"The first kit that I had was Arsenal and long may I continue to represent them.
"I always realise that I have to be representing the team and giving 100 per cent at all times. It’s not just myself or my family I'm representing, I also represent the people and the younger generation as well."

Iwobi who had an excellent bond with former Gunners coach Arsene Wenger has already made his way into good books of the new coach Unai Emery, an indication that the Nigerian international will equally have an impressive atmosphere to showcase his talent .

Saudi Side Al-Nassr celebrates Ahmed Musa capture





Super Eagles forward Ahmed Musa has signed for Saudi Arabian side Al Nassr FC. The 25 year old who was in superlative form at the World cup in Russia despite Eagles early exit from the championship became has been on the radar of the Saudi Club even before the World cup. 
His exploits at the Mundial further fired the desire to have him in the fold.  The club on Friday released a video welcoming the Nigerian international whose exploits with Russian side CSKA Moscow received a lot of the commendation from the club and its fans.
Musa, who  was Leicester City’s  record signing when he moved to the King Power for £16.6million in 2016,  failed to hold down a place and was loaned back to his old club CSKA Moscow for part of last season.

Interestingly former VVV Venlo and Kano Pillars ace found the net six times in 10 appearances at the Russian club, three times as many as he managed in his 21 Premier League appearances.
Al-Nassr said he had signed a four-year contract but did not disclose the transfer fee. The announcement was also accompanied by a bizarre video that did not even feature their new signing — only highlights of his playing career to date.
The clip consisted of a flight taking off from London directly to Al-Nassr, with an unidentified man making his way through security.
On board, highlights of the striker playing for Leicester, Nigeria and CSKA Moscow could be seen out of the cabin
windows, including on of his World Cup strikes, and his International Champions Cup goal for the Foxes against Barcelona.
Rather than the video ending in the more traditional fashion, an image of the new signing in a shirt, or perhaps even just a scarf, the short feature ends with the plane flying perilously close to the main stand at the King Fahd Stadium in Riyadh, the plane only just clearing it as the captain announced their arrival.
Al-Nassr finished third in the Saudi-Arabian professional league last season, qualifying for the Asian Champions League play-offs in the process.
A check conducted on the current squad of the club indicate that Musa has already been included an indication that the club is eager to have the Nigerian get into action in the new season.






Chelsea vs Man City : Moses eyes community shield title





Super Eagles winger Victor Moses is on the verge of adding Community Shield title to his collections as Chelsea file out against Manchester City at the wembley Stadium on Sunday. Moses has premier league, FA Cup and Europa titles in the kitty and victory at the Wembley on Sunday will be another feather
The former Wigan Athletic ace who converted a penalty for the Super Eagles at the World cup in Russia is being tipped to lift the Blues even as new coach Maurizio Sarri is hoping to win a title even before his first season at the Stamford Bridge.
The Italian took over from compatriot Antonio Conte last month after nearly wrestling the Serie A title from Juventus with old club Napoli last season.

He could become the first Premier League manager since David Moyes in 2013 in the same competition to win a trophy in his first game.
Sarri said: "First of all I'm looking forward to playing at Wembley, because it's my first time. The match will be very difficult for us.
"I want to win, because it's very important to have a trophy immediately.
City manager Pep Guardiola is looking forward to starting a new rivalry with Sarri, and says his style will adapt quickly
to the Premier League - having himself struggled with implementing his own style of play before City cruised to the title last season.
Chelsea are looking to win the Community Shield for the first time since 2009, when they beat Manchester United 4-1 on penalties. They've failed to win any of their last four appearances in the Community Shield.
Manchester City on the other hand last lifted the Community Shield in 2012, interestingly defeating Chelsea 3-2 in a fixture that was played at Villa Park.
This will be the third meeting between Chelsea and Manchester City at Wembley, with City winning the most recent one in April 2013 (2-1 in the FA Cup semi-final).
Chelsea have lost each of their last two games against Manchester City - they haven't lost three in succession against them since September 2010.