Author: The Nation

  • MICHAEL OLISE: I enjoy playing with Eze very much 

    MICHAEL OLISE: I enjoy playing with Eze very much 

    Nigeria eligible Michael Olise was full of teammate Eberechi Eze after notching a brace in a commanding performance against Manchester United last week.

    The Eagles were majestic at both ends of the pitch throughout Monday’s game, with Olise scoring twice and Eze proving a constant menace, as Palace secured their first-ever league double over the visitors with a crushing 4-0 win.

    Speaking to Sky Sports, Olise smiled: “I think it’s a good night.

    “Obviously, we’ve been working hard and focusing on ourselves and we know what we can bring to the table when we’re at home. The fans were behind us so I just thought: ‘let’s go.’

    “It could’ve been [a hat-trick]. Probably [should have been]!”

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    As for his teammate Eze, Olise noted: “He’s a top player. He’s got quality, dribbling, finishing, everything.

    “I think we’ve played together for a whole month now, not as much as we’ve wanted to, but when we do play together, we enjoy it a lot.”

    Eze reciprocated that praise, saying of Olise: “He brings a lot [to the team]. You can see from his two goals the quality he has got.

    “You want to play with players like this and the quality he has got is incredible, so we enjoy playing together.”

    The England international was not surprised by the outstanding nature of Palace’s display on Monday evening, adding: “I think it says a lot. It is a big statement, but we’re not surprised. We know what we’re capable of, we know what we can do.

    “The quality we’ve got in the dressing room here is high so we don’t see that as a surprise. We are creating chances. We are attacking, we’re aggressive and we are going to continue to create chances for sure.”

    The Eagles remain 14th in the table but are now just three points behind 12th-placed Wolves.

    Olise concluded: “Of course, we don’t want to drop off now. We want to continue until the end of the season, keep putting in good performances and see where that leaves us.”

    Olise has continued in great in SE25 this season; despite playing just 485 minutes at Selhurst this season in an injury-hit campaign, he has scored six goals and assisted seven, with only Jean-Philippe Mateta bettering his goal contributions tally.

    As for his own season, Olise admitted that it has been a frustrating one with the need to recover from long-term injury – but also stressed he remains as hungry as ever to keep improving.

    “I think it’s been a bit tough mentally and physically, to keep getting injured,” he said.

    “But also, you know that you can come back from it, so you just try and take the positives, try and stay mentally in a good space – and from there, that’s it really. You can’t do much about it. It’s football.

    “I think the club helps, obviously, a lot. The physios here and staff, day-to-day ,will help a lot. Obviously, family, friends outside of football [give me support]. And then myself, really.

    “Me, personally, I just use every opportunity to try and get better every day – if it’s a little bit, if it’s a lot, whatever the day allows, really. I’m very hungry [to improve].”

    In his last 13 Premier League starts, the 22-year-old has 14 goal contributions — nine goals, five assists — and in his last seven league starts, he has now scored seven times.

    That lends itself to asking what could have been and what might yet be for Olise and Palace.

    United were dominated by the slick, sharp interplay from Olise and Eberechi Eze that has helped to make Palace so enjoyable to watch, so efficient and effective in attack under Glasner since his appointment 11 weeks ago.

    Their partnership is burgeoning and had the crowd at Selhurst Park enthralled again. There was once a fear that Palace fans would be deprived of the opportunity to see much of Olise this season – that his injury problems would be too serious and returning to his best too great of a challenge before a potential transfer this summer.

    But with a new manager and a refreshing approach, those worst fears have not come to pass.

    It may be Olise at his best for an abridged period, not nearly as long as everyone at Palace would prefer, but he has left plenty to cherish, even if these are his final appearances for the club.

  • IDEYE BLASTS OSIMHEN: Victor was wrong; I’m waiting him to apologise

    IDEYE BLASTS OSIMHEN: Victor was wrong; I’m waiting him to apologise

    2013 Africa Cup of Nations-winning striker Brown Ideye has blasted Victor Osimhen for the disparaging remarks the Napoli striker made about coach Finidi George last weekend.

    While reacting to Finidi’s statement that Osimhen did not want to participate in the 2026 World Cup qualifiers, and he cannot beg the reigning African Footballer of the Year to represent the country, Osimhen went on an extraordinary rant on Instagram Live, attacking Finidi and Super Eagles fans who had questioned his commitment to the Nigeria national team.

    Ideye has placed the blame on Osimhen, emphasizing that the reigning African Footballer of the Year should not have publicly insulted a Super Eagles legend under any circumstances.

    The former Olympiacos and Dynamo Kyiv star pointed out that the Super Eagles have underperformed in recent years due to the absence of a code of conduct to guide the national team players, unlike in his time.

    He noted that the current Super Eagles players lack passion and spirit of nationalism, and are not desperate to defend the colours of Nigeria.

    In an X space conversation hosted by The Naija Football Conference, Ideye said: “Coming to what happened between coach Finidi and Victor, a lot of people asked me the best way to go when a coach calls you out.

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    “I said I’ll get my lawyer, we’ll do a write up on all my social media platforms and I will post it, and I will call the president of the Nigeria Football Federation, speak to him, call the coach.

    “What Victor did is wrong, a lot of people can say he had to defend himself. What are you defending, who are you trying to explain to that you have an injury?

    “You don’t need to explain to people that you have an injury that’s why you’re not in camp. Call the coach to see if he really said what he said before going out there to your social media platforms.”

    Ideye disclosed that he reached out to Osimhen, advising him to apologize to Finidi following his Instagram Live outburst.

    “I told him I’m disappointed in you but what you have to do is to go back to that social media and apologize to Nigerians and Finidi because no matter how we want to say it he’s a legend.

    “He cleared the road for you like we normally say in Nigeria so you don’t disrespect people like that.

    “I don’t care who you are, I don’t care how many awards you have won, I don’t care what you have done in your club.

    “Africa’s best players don’t behave the way you behave. I spoke to him you don’t behave like that. You have 2.7 million people watching you on your (Instagram) Live and you are ranting, talking down on a legend.

    “It’s not like that, I’m waiting for Victor to apologize, he has to apologize. He just has to do it.”

    According to Ideye, the absence of a genuine leader in the present Super Eagles team is evident and he also highlighted that with Joseph Yobo, Vincent Enyeama and John Obi Mikel, certain behaviors were simply off-limits during his time with the national team.

  • WTT: German star Mengel renews bonds with Lagos fans

    WTT: German star Mengel renews bonds with Lagos fans

    Steffen Mengel, the German table tennis player, has returned to Lagos for the second time, and the overwhelming support from local fans has fuelled his success.

    In a dominant performance, he secured a 3-0 victory (11-4, 11-5, 11-2) over world No. 60 Anders Lind of Denmark, advancing to the quarterfinals of the Men’s Singles.

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    The passionate Lagos fans left a lasting impression on Mengel. “I was here in 2019,” he recalled, “and I felt a warm welcome. People were incredibly nice, friendly, and enthusiastic — something we don’t always experience in Europe. During the match, their cheers echoed throughout the hall.”

    In a heartfelt gesture, Mengel decided to give back. “This time,” he explained, “I searched the basement for shirts and rubbers to gift to the fans. Their unwavering support means the world to me.”

    The connection between Mengel and the Lagos crowd was palpable. “The whole hall was on my side,” he said. “It’s a unique feeling—one that transcends borders,” he said

  • Portugal thrash Turkey 3-0 to move to next round

    Portugal thrash Turkey 3-0 to move to next round

    Portugal eased into the last 16 of Euro 2024 as Group F winners with a dominant 3-0 victory over a tormented and tortured Turkey side at the BVB Stadion Dortmund.

    The impressive Euro 2016 winners deservedly moved ahead when Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva scored his first goal at a European Championship when he thumped a deflected cross from Nuno Mendes beyond goalkeeper Altay Bayindir from 10 yards on 21 minutes.

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    A promising day got worse for Vincenzo Montella’s Turkey seven minutes later when Bayindir came out of his goal to collect a simple pass from Samet Akaydin only for his defender to needlessly turn the ball into his own net without looking as the back pass ended up well over the line before his team-mates could clear.

  • Bayern prepare to sign Olise

    Bayern prepare to sign Olise

    Bayern Munich are set to sign Michael Olise after the Crystal Palace winger decided to join the Bundesliga giants.

    Bayern, Chelsea and Newcastle had all contacted Palace earlier this month to register their interest in the 22-year-old.

    A deal was expected to be complex, with Olise’s release clause worth in the region of £60m, and percentages of any transfer due to Palace, the player himself, and his former club Reading.

    Chelsea are understood to have had concerns about the overall cost of the deal.

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    They had unsuccessfully attempted to sign the France Under-21 international for a fee in the region of £35m last summer, thinking they had activated his release clause.

    He subsequently signed a new four-year deal at Selhurst Park, lasting until 2027.

    Olise has been picked in the France squad for the Paris Olympics, which start in July.

    He scored 10 goals in 19 appearances for Palace last season, having missed several games with a hamstring injury.

    Manchester United had previously shown an interest in Olise but are focusing on targets in other positions.

  • Transfer: Conte lobbies Osimhen to stay at Napoli

    Transfer: Conte lobbies Osimhen to stay at Napoli

    According to Cronache di Napoli, via Tuttomercatoweb, new Napoli boss Antonio Conte wants a face-to-face meeting star striker Victor Osimhen to discuss his future amid uncertainty regarding his exit from the club.

    The report suggests that the former Chelsea boss will likely discuss the possibility of the Super Eagles forward staying at Napoli with no club presently ready to pay his hefty €130m release clause.

    The list of clubs interested in his services is decreasing by the day.

    Read Also: NFF decries undisciplined conduct of Super Eagles

    Chelsea and Manchester United have decided to shift focus on younger forwards like Samuel Omorodion and Joshua Zirkzee while Arsenal are now reportedly in talks with Viktor Gyökeres.

    There is no bid forthcoming from PSG at the moment with only Al Ahli and Al Hilal looking as the only serious interested clubs but the 25-year-old is not interested in a move to the Saudi Pro League.

    Thus, there is a possibility that the Nigeria international stays at Napoli unless a Premier League club turns up to pay his release clause.

    Working with Conte could benefit Osimhen as the Italian tactician doesn’t only have a history of bringing the best out of strikers but also winning titles, particularly the Serie A which he has won four times.

    Therefore, he may return to his prolific best and win more laurels under the 54-year-old.

  • Mbappe demands €100m from PSG ahead Real Madrid move

    Mbappe demands €100m from PSG ahead Real Madrid move

    Kylian Mbappe is looking to receive €100m from Paris Saint-Germain regardless of his exit to Real Madrid.

    Mbappé has demanded €100 million from PSG for unpaid bonuses and salaries and this amount covers wages owed for April and May.

    PSG also appears reluctant to pay his June salary or a pending loyalty bonus. Mbappé filed his claim through the French league, citing Article 259 of the professional football charter, which stipulates that “clubs must pay salaries to players by the last day of each month.”

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    Mbappé and PSG have not ended their relationship well. The way the club and president Nasser Al-Khelaïfi bid farewell to the new Real Madrid player shows the differences they’ve had.

    One major issue is the financial amount both the player and the club are claiming from each other to finalize the separation. According to L’Équipe (h/t Diario AS),

  • NBA Nigeria celebrates Boston Celtics’ 18th win

    NBA Nigeria celebrates Boston Celtics’ 18th win

    National Basketball Association (NBA) recently hosted an exhilarating watch party celebrating the Boston Celtics’ historic 18th NBA Championship win.

    The event, held on June 14, 2024, brought together basketball fans from across Lagos to witness and revel in this significant achievement in NBA history.

    The watch party, held at the Maradiva Hall provided fans with a dynamic and immersive experience, featuring live game screenings, interactive activities, and a vibrant atmosphere that captured the excitement of the NBA Finals.

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    The finals viewing was met with enthusiastic cheers and applause from the attendees, marking a memorable moment for all present and to wrap up the night a phenomenal performance from Pheelz.

    Prominent figures and celebrities like Ebuka Obi Uchendu, Ozoemena Joseph Chukwu, Tobi Bakre, Dotun and so many more were spotted at the event.

  • Pistis Foundation, Asumah Brothers unite to empower street kids with sports

    Pistis Foundation, Asumah Brothers unite to empower street kids with sports

    Non-Governmental organizations Pistis Foundation in collaboration with The Asumah Brothers (TAB), has launched a transformative initiative aimed at empowering street children through sports and innovation.

    This groundbreaking project, conducted as part of its Kids-Off-The-Streets (KOTS), is set to make a lasting impact on the lives of some of the most vulnerable members of the community.

    In a statement signed by Mary Omange, Programs Manager, Partnerships Engagement, the initiative was inspired by the rising cases and negative effects of vulnerable children on the streets, and the desire of the Asumah Brothers to mitigate this, therefore, they have joined forces with the Pistis Foundation to stem the tide of street children, by creating a hybrid program that blends physical activity with technological education.

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    For five weeks, the initiative will provide comprehensive training in football, basic computing, digital literacy, and technology skills to children aged 8 to 16.

    The initiative will engage over 50 children from the streets, offering them a unique opportunity to learn and grow in a nurturing environment. Each week will feature a blend of physical training and technological workshops, with support from skilled coaches, volunteers, and mentors.

    Among the objectives of the exercise include mitigating the rising cases of street children through sporting activities as well as productively engaging the children by enhancing their physical health and fitness.

    “We believe in the potential of every child, including vulnerable children on the streets, and through this project, we aim to provide them with the tools and opportunities required to succeed. By combining sports with technology, we are not only reducing the rising cases of street children through sports and technology, but promoting a safer society, and paving the way for future innovators,” said Kehinde Asumah.

  • Jonathan to declare 2024 NBA Law Week open in Bayelsa

    Jonathan to declare 2024 NBA Law Week open in Bayelsa

    •As lawyers urge FG, state govts on judiciary autonomy

    Former President Goodluck Jonathan is expected to grace the plenary session and declare open the 2024 Law Week of the Nigerian Bar Association (NBA) in Yenagoa, Bayelsa State capital, next Friday.

    Addressing a press conference to mark the commencement of the 2024 Law Week, the Chairman of NBA Yenagoa Branch, Mr. Somina Johnbull, said yesterday that the choice of the former President in view of the broad theme of the Law Week is on the account of the foundation for the growth of the legal profession laid by him during his stint as Governor of Bayelsa State.

    Johnbull, who was flanked by other executives of the branch during the conference, said the theme for the 2024 Law Week, ‘The Legal Profession in a Time of Socio-Economic Uncertainty’ was carefully selected in the light of the harsh economic realities bedeviling the country.

    He noted that the Law Week promises to be an illuminating time for legal practitioners and the legal profession.

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    According to Johnbull, the keynote address for the Law Week which would be delivered by the erudite Hon. Justice Obande Festus Ogbuinya, JSC, CON, will seek among other things to open new vistas of ways legal practitioners and the legal profession could weather the storm in cushioning the impact of the socio-economic issues plaguing the country at this time.

    He said: “In the course of the Law Week, there would also be a plenary session of discussants comprising top brass jurists and legal practitioners who have significantly distinguished themselves and added unassailable capital and excellence to the growth of the legal profession in Nigeria.

    “The panel of discussants will extensively discuss the topic, ‘Socio-economic Uncertainty of Legal Practice in Nigeria: Law in the Global Economy’. No doubt this topic was selected in view of the fact that the socio-economic survival of the legal profession will in no mean measure guarantee the socio-economic survival of the country.

    “As it is often said, Law is a tool for social engineering and nation building, and it is the fabric that binds fractured segments of society together.

    “One of the major highlights of the week-long programme would be our annual law dinner, and this year’s dinner would be a top-scale event; a well-manured ground for networking opportunities, knowledge-sharing and getting up close and personal with the egg-heads of the legal profession and political leaders of great repute.

    “I cannot end this address by skipping the burning issues of national discourse which is on the lips of every Nigerian. It is on this note I send out a clarion call to government at all levels to critically look into the minimum wage issue that has been a topic of worry for Nigerians, and work out the modalities for not just a minimum wage, but a living wage Nigerian workers can meet up their needs with.”