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  • Mbappe suffers knee sprain in blow for Madrid

    Mbappe suffers knee sprain in blow for Madrid

    Real Madrid said that Kylian Mbappe had suffered a knee sprain, delivering a blow to their bid to reel in Liga leaders Barcelona.

     “After the tests carried out today on our player Kylian Mbappe by Real Madrid’s medical services, he was diagnosed with a sprain in his left knee. Awaiting evolution,” the club said in a statement.

    Real Madrid did not indicate how long the 27-year-old striker would be out for, but a source close to the France superstar told AFP that he would be absent for at least three weeks.

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    Mbappe is therefore a major doubt for Sunday’s league match at home to Real Betis, Los Merengues’ first after the winter break as they trail Barcelona by four points.

    He could also miss the Spanish Super Cup semi-final against arch-rivals Atletico Madrid in Saudi Arabia on January 8, as well as a league fixture against Levante and a Champions League clash with former club Monaco.

    Mbappe has enjoyed a stellar 2025, equalling Cristiano Ronaldo’s club record 59 goals in a calendar year, and has at times carried Real Madrid, relieving some pressure on under-fire coach Xabi Alonso.

  • Guardiola questions two-horse race in EPL  

    Guardiola questions two-horse race in EPL  

    Pep Guardiola has questioned whether the Premier League title race this season is a two-horse race between his Manchester City side and leaders Arsenal.

    Mikel Arteta’s men went five points clear of City on Tuesday following an impressive 4-1 hammering of contenders Aston Villa.

    Defeat meant Unai Emery’s third-placed side dropped six points off the pace, but City can close the gap to two again with victory at Sunderland tonight.

    Asked if City or the Gunners would be the only contenders, Guardiola replied: “Are you sure?

    “A few weeks it was just Arsenal, two days ago it was three [teams] in the title race. And now it is just one. We will see.”

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    Liverpool sit fourth in the table and have an almighty task in an attempt to defend their crown, 13 points adrift of the Gunners.

    City ended a forgettable and trophyless 2025 in style with an eight-game winning streak in all competitions, but head to the Stadium of Light where hosts Sunderland are unbeaten this season.

    Regis le Bris’ side have made an impressive return to the top-flight, sitting seventh in the table at the halfway stage.

    “That means they are so tough,” said Guardiola. “I remember in my first season when I went there the crowd was unbelievable. They have beaten Newcastle. Arsenal and Aston Villa could not win there.

    “It will be really difficult but at the same time we are ready.”

  • I almost quit football because of parents’ death – Nwabali

    I almost quit football because of parents’ death – Nwabali

    Super Eagles goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali has revealed the immense grief he faced after losing both his parents, admitting that he even considered quitting football.

    In an emotional interview with ACL Sport on Wednesday, Nwabali said, “Most times I feel like quitting, you know? I feel like quitting because of my mom and dad. My mom was so dear to me. It’s really painful, man. Really painful to be talking about my mom today.”

    He reflected on the depth of his loss, adding, “It really hurts. It’s not a nice feeling for any human being to lose both parents at the same time. I’ve tried not to dwell on it, but here I am. It’s very difficult.”

    Nwabali lost his mother on January 1, 2025, just a month after his father passed away.

    Despite the unimaginable loss, he credited his teammates for helping him cope and continue his football career. 

    “I remember talking to my captain about wanting to leave football. But with the help of some of my teammates, I keep going. It really hurts, but I’m standing here playing football,” he said.

  • Nigeria 3-1 Uganda: Three star Super Eagles  complete perfect group campaign

    Nigeria 3-1 Uganda: Three star Super Eagles  complete perfect group campaign

    A strike by Paul Onuachu and a brace by midfielder Raphael Onyedika lifted a remarkably different Nigeria team to a 3-1 win over Uganda in their final Group C encounter at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations finals in Morocco.

    Onuachu, starting ahead of Akor Adams as Coach Eric Chelle made several changes to the squad that defeated Tanzania and Tunisia in their earlier games, connected perfectly with a pass from the left by Fisayo Dele-Bashiru in the 28th  minute to give Nigeria the lead, only two minutes after veteran goalkeeper Denis Onyango had stopped a point-blank effort by the Trabzonspor of Turkey forward.

    Before then, Nigeria had dominated play extensively, and as early as the 9th  minute, Samuel Chukwueze’s shot came off the defensive wall after good work by Simon Moses. A teasing pull-out by Chukwueze in the 25th  minute narrowly missed the head of Onuachu.

    Moses himself came close with four minutes left in the first period, as his shot came off the wall after the Eagles poured forward in numbers once more.

    In the second half, Rogers Mato came close to connecting with a good cross but missed. Nigeria regrouped and sustained the pressure on their opponents, who had won four of their previous eight encounters before Tuesday evening’s match in Fès.

    Wing-back Bruno Onyemaechi side-netted in the 51st  minute, and six minutes later, goalkeeper Salim Omar, who had come in for the injured Onyango, was red-carded after punching the ball outside his box as Victor Osimhen, Nigeria’s stand-in-captain, loomed towards goal.

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    Midfielder Raphael Onyedika, playing his first game at this AFCON, scored Nigeria’s second in the 62nd  minute after connecting well with a pass by Samuel Chukwueze. Chukwueze and Raphael recreated a similar process four minutes later, leading to Onyedika, who plays his club football in Belgium, scoring his second and Nigeria’s third.

    In the 70th  minute, Paul Onuachu’s header was a little too high, and five minutes later, Rogers Mato scored at the other end as Uganda finished well from a brilliant team move.

    Victory gave the Eagles the maximum nine points from their three matches, and they will now certainly meet the third-placed team in Group F, with both third-placed finishers in Groups A (Comoros) and B (Angola) already eliminated. This could be any of Cote d’Ivoire’s Elephants (Cup holders), Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions or the Mambas of Mozambique.

    That match comes up on Monday, 5Th  January in Fès. 

    Tanzania’s gutsy 1-1 draw with Tunisia saw the Taifa Stars reach the knockout stage for the first time in their history. They will play host nation Morocco in the Round of 16.

  • Morocco 2025: Super  Eagles gave  good answer  against Uganda, says Chelle

    Morocco 2025: Super  Eagles gave  good answer  against Uganda, says Chelle

    • Officials sweat over injured  Alebiosu, Dessers

    Coach Eric Sekou Chelle has admitted that the Super Eagles did an excellent job following  their emphatic  3-1 win over the Cranes of  Uganda in their last Group C  match at the ongoing Afria Cup of Nations, Morocco 2025.

    Speaking at his press conference after the team’s successive  victories at the AFCON, The 48-year-old tactician  said he’s  already  accustomed to the pressure of the Super Eagles’ job, adding the team  would keep improving  as  the tournaments  heads to the decisive knockout phase.

     “Of course, there is pressure but I’m fascinated by  that,”  the Franco Malian coach  said with  smiles. “Since we  came, I have faced a lot of pressure but I feel good because as I said the town (Fes) is perfect, the hotel is good  and the atmosphere is perfect.

    “ We are calm and if you watch the game, I I’m calm  and  just want to stay focused  during the game. I have my vision  though sometimes it’s very good and sometimes it’s very bad.”

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    Yet Chelle was full of praises  for the team’s display against  the East Africans, adding  they did a good game.

    “We work every day; the group  works and we gave  a good answer today (against Uganda)  because  the players who have not started before  started today’s match,” he  further said.

     “They showed something today  and we scored three goals ; and I’m very happy for that . now, I have a little pain  in my head  because  I have a lot of choices since anybody can play in the team ; and it’s perfect for me.

    “Of course, I’m happy over the three goals but we  have  to improve again if we want to be ambitious ; we have to keep improving.”

    Ahead of next Monday’s  Round of 16 match with the third-placed team from Group F, Chelle said the  Super Eagles  are already  at home in Fes.

    He said:  “I’m very happy to stay in Fes  because the town is good and calm; the people are very nice and I’m happy to stay here.”

    Meanwhile, officials have given  the injury updates  on the Super Eagles  with confirmation  that  Blackburn defender, Ryan Alebiosu, who made his debut  against Uganda  may have played  his last game of the tournament  after  he sustained  ‘a deep cut on his right leg’.

     While there is so much uncertainty over  Alebiosu,  striker  Cyriel Dessers reportedly  has a thigh problem and  he is scheduled for a scan today  to ascertain the severity of his injury.

  • Nigeria 3-1 Uganda: Two-goal hero Onyedika scoops Man of Match Award

    Nigeria 3-1 Uganda: Two-goal hero Onyedika scoops Man of Match Award

    Raphael Onyedika was  named the official Man of the Match after he netted twice for the Super Eagles to shoot down the Cranes of Uganda 3-1 in a final 2025 AFCON Group C clash in Fes on Tuesday.

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    The Club Brugge defensive midfielder struck twice in the second half after he was set up by Samuel Chukwueze as the Super Eagles crowned another dominant display to win their first round group with a perfect score of nine points. He has now scored three international goals.

    He thus becomes the third Nigerian player to win the official award after Semi Ajayi (vs. Tanzania) and Ademola Lookman (vs. Tunisia).

    Raphael Onyedika of Nigeria celebrates goal with teammates during the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations AFCON match between Uganda and Nigeria at Complexe Sportif de Fes in Fez, Morocco on 30 December 2025 © Abd El Kader Cherradi /BackpagePix
  • AFCON 2025:  Oliseh lauds Osimhen on captainship against Uganda

    AFCON 2025:  Oliseh lauds Osimhen on captainship against Uganda

    Former national team captain and coach, Sunday Oliseh, has  applauded Victor Osimhen’s overall  contribution as the Super Eagles  handed out a  3-1 defeat to the Cranes of Uganda in  their last Group C match at  the on-going  Africa cup of Nations (AFCON), Morocco  2025.

    Osimhen who was  named as  the  Super Eagles’ vice-captain  to  Wilfred Ndidi on the eve of the  continental showpiece, skippered the team  on Tuesday in Fes-a day after his 27th birthday- and played  a pivotal role in the team’s  emphatic  win.

    Despite not been among the goals against the  East Africans, Oliseh  who captained the Super Eagles  at the 2000 and 2002 AFCON tournaments, said  he was impressed  with  the rare  leadership qualities displayed by the Galatasaray  striker in yesterday’s victory.

    “I’m really impressed  with  Osimhen; he’s really playing as a captain and I’m really  loving it,” Oliseh  who  served as a colour  commentator for the  tie between Nigeria and Uganda.

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    As a colour commentator provided expert insights, analysis and context during the live  broadcast as he filled in the gaps with strategic details, player histories and anecdotes to enrich the viewing experience beyond just describing the action.

    He further said of Osimhen :“Despite being the top striker and captain,  he has been so unselfish in this match.”

     Osimhen who had previously appeared at two previous AFCONs in 2019 and 2023, scored his first goal at the tournament  in  last Saturday’s  3-2 win over the Tunisia’s Eagles of Carthage.

  • AFCON 2025: FC Ebedei celebrates Onuachu’s, Onyedika’s  scoring feats against Uganda

    AFCON 2025: FC Ebedei celebrates Onuachu’s, Onyedika’s  scoring feats against Uganda

    FC Ebedei celebrated a monumental achievement as its products, Paul Onuachu and Raphael Onyedika, propelled Nigeria to a resounding 3-1 victory over Uganda, concluding the AFCON 2025 group phase with a perfect record of three wins out of three in Fez on Tuesday.

    Three FC Ebedei products are all participating in the AFCON, Paul Onuachu (Trabzonspor), Frank Onyeka (Brentford -England) and Raphael Onyedika (Club Brugge- Belgium).

    Both Onuachu and Onyedika, made their impactful starts in the 2025 African Cup of Nations in Morocco. It was an emotional moment for Trabzonspor of Turkey’s lanky striker, who broke through to score Nigeria’s opening goal in the 28th minute, ending a four-year international goal drought for the Super Eagles. This marked Onuachu’s first goal since 2021 and his fourth while donning the green-white jersey.

    The Super Eagles dominated the second half, showcasing brilliance as Onyedika exploded onto the scene with a stunning brace in just five minutes, both sets of assists coming from Samuel Chukwueze. He netted his first goal of the tournament with a powerful run that doubled Nigeria’s lead against Uganda.

    He replicated this feat with his second goal, once again benefiting from Chukwueze’s precise assist to stretch Nigeria’s lead to three goals.

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    Onyedika has now scored three goals in his last three competitive starts for the Super Eagles, surpassing Wilfred Ndidi’s tally of just one goal in 52 competitive games.

    The Club Brugge midfielder delivered an outstanding performance, earning him the well-deserved title of Man of the Match (MOTM).

    Furthermore, with Onuachu, Onyedika, and Frank Onyeka representing the current Super Eagles at the 2025 AFCON, it’s worth noting that since 1995, Barrister Churchill Oliseh has consistently played a pivotal role in contributing players to every trophy, medal, and accolade won by Nigeria’s national football teams. Today, it is rare to find any Nigerian Premier League team that does not include a graduate of his renowned FC EBEDEI, or hasn’t benefited from its legacy in the recent past.

    Recall  that FC Ebedei burst onto the scene in 1998 but the groundwork for its establishment was laid as early as 1993.

    In the many interviews the Nigerian sporting media have had with the President of FC Ebedei, Barrister Churchill Oliseh, one of his quotes which is now a fact:  “In the last 20 years of Nigeria’s football, the success recorded by Super Eagles or the age-grade teams in any international competition has a product of FC Ebedei.”

  • Morocco 2025: Cameroon’s coach tips  Mbeumo to succeed with Indomitable Lions

    Morocco 2025: Cameroon’s coach tips  Mbeumo to succeed with Indomitable Lions

    Cameroon’s Bryan Mbeumo loves to play with freedom but is putting too much pressure on himself in search of success at the Africa Cup of Nations, coach David Pagou said.

    Mbeumo, who switched allegiance after playing for France as a junior, carries the hopes of Cameroon at AFCON in Morocco as they seek the African title for the first time since 2017.

    The 26-year-old Manchester United forward provided an assist for the five-times African champions in a 1-0 win over Gabon in their opening game but is yet to score.

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    “He’s putting too much pressure on himself, but I think he will manage that. He’s a great footballer, a great player, even for this country. He loves this team and really wants to commit to being as effective as possible,” he told a press conference.

    “So today, again, in our little chat with him, the desire is there, to be present, to step up, and to do great things.”

    Mbeumo has netted seven times in 29 national appearances.

    “Bryan is a player who loves freedom, he has those qualities. So we are not going to deprive him of that and stop him from expressing himself on the pitch the way he wants,” Pagou said.

    “It’s intentional that we let him express himself across the whole field. It’s true he’s had some difficulties flourishing.”

    Cameroon drew 1-1 against Cote d’Ivoire  in  their second Group F match and today,  take on Mozambique, who have already reached the knockout stage.

    “We will play without complexes, but we must respect this opponent, which is improving and recently beat Gabon,” Pagou said.

  • AFCON 2025: Eyes on goalkeeper Zidane as  Algeria face Guinea today

    AFCON 2025: Eyes on goalkeeper Zidane as  Algeria face Guinea today

    Algeria will be looking to make it a perfect Africa Cup of Nations group phase when they face Equatorial Guinea  today, particularly if they keep another clean sheet as goalkeeper Luca Zidane shines in Morocco.

    The two-time African champions started their campaign with a 3-0 win over Sudan followed by a 1-0 victory against Burkina Faso to secure top spot in Group E in which Zidane made crucial saves to keep Vladimir Petkovic’s side in the game.

    Algeria kept one clean sheet in their previous six games at AFCON, where they were eliminated in the group stage in 2021 and 2023 respectively after being crowned African champions in the 2019 edition in Egypt.

    However, since Luca Zidane, son of French World Cup-winning great Zinedine, switched international allegiance in September after playing for France as a junior, Algeria have kept two clean sheets in three games with him in all competitions.

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    The 27-year-old Granada goalkeeper has adapted quickly since becoming first choice, Petkovic remarked.

    “Zidane contributed significantly to both victories. He began to integrate and gain experience in a short period of time,” the coach said.

    Despite only being with the team since October, Zidane has not been shy about instructing his new teammates, defender Rayan Ait-Nouri said.

    “Luca is a fantastic person. He integrated quickly into the group, he’s very talkative on the pitch, and he gives us great support. He’s a player and a person who fits the team perfectly,” Ait-Nouri added.

    Another clean sheet should not be too difficult against an Equatorial Guinea side who have been eliminated from the tournament having scored once in two games.