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  • Osimhen scores as Galatasaray defeat Antalyaspor 4-1

    Osimhen scores as Galatasaray defeat Antalyaspor 4-1

    • Team interested in signing Mohamed Salah

    Galatasaray in-form striker Victor Osimhen added to his Super Lig tally, yesterday, with a 56th-minute goal, the third in Gala’s 4-1 victory over Antalyaspor.  

    Galatasaray took a 1-0 lead in the 7th minute. Following a pass from Yunus Akgün, Sane entered the penalty area, and his shot from the right found the back of the net, beating goalkeeper Abdullah Yiğiter: 0-1

    In the 11th minute, Galatasaray doubled its lead. Barış Alper Yılmaz, receiving the ball on the left wing, passed to Sallai just outside the penalty area, whose shot beat goalkeeper Yiğiter on his right and found the back of the net: 0-2

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    In the 56th minute, Galatasaray extended its lead to three. In a fast-paced Galatasaray attack, Yunus Akgün’s long pass from his own half found Osimhen on the left wing, who quickly entered the penalty area and sent the ball into the net to the left of goalkeeper Abdullah Yiğiter: 0-3

    Meanwhile, Galatasaray commentator Uğur Karakullukçu has provided the latest update on Galatasaray’s interest in Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah and Atalanta’s Ademola Lookman.

    According to Karakullukçu, Galatasaray are reportedly shifting their transfer focus towards Salah ahead of Lookman.

    Both Salah and Lookman have been linked with a move to the Turkish Super Lig champions.

    Lookman failed to leave Atalanta last summer and has just been reintegrated in the squad, while Salah had issues with Liverpool and was left out of the side that defeated Inter Milan in the Champions League.

  • Salah back as Ekitike double helps Liverpool beat Brighton

    Salah back as Ekitike double helps Liverpool beat Brighton

    Mohamed Salah marked his eagerly awaited Liverpool return with an assist as Arne Slot’s side beat Brighton thanks to a Hugo Ekitike double.

    Victory pushed the Reds up to sixth as they extended their unbeaten run to five games following a first win at Anfield since November 4.

    All eyes were on Salah, who returned to the squad after he was left out for Liverpool’s midweek Champions League win at Inter Milan following his extraordinary outburst last weekend at Leeds United.

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    Named on the bench by Slot, the Egyptian forward came on in the 26th minute after defender Joe Gomez was forced off with an injury and Dominik Szoboszlai slotted in at right-back.

    Earlier, Gomez played his part in Liverpool’s opener as his header found Ekitike, who took one touch and volleyed past Bart Verbruggen after just 46 seconds – the quickest Premier League goal of the season so far.

    Brighton had chances to level but failed to take them, with an outstretched leg from Alisson denying Diego Gomez, who was through on goal, before Gomez also missed an open goal after the break.

  • ‘Tella sad to miss out on Super Eagles’ squad’

    ‘Tella sad to miss out on Super Eagles’ squad’

    Bayer Leverkusen, head coach Kasper Hjulmand says the club will benefit from Nathan Tella’s omission from Nigeria’s squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

    Hjulmand, however, said the winger is disappointed to be left out of the squad.

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    Tella was one of the notable omissions from the Super Eagles’ 28-man squad released by head coach, Eric Chelle this week.

    The former Burnley star was hopeful of making the list after recovering from the injury that sidelined for several weeks.

    The 26-year-old will, however, have to wait before adding to his two caps for the Super Eagles.

  • Blackburn Rovers hail Alebiosu’s AFCON inclusion 

    Blackburn Rovers hail Alebiosu’s AFCON inclusion 

    Championship club Blackburn Rovers have hailed Ryan Alebiosu’s remarkable rise to international recognition, DAILY POST reports.

    Virtually an unknown figure in Nigeria, Alebiosu was named in Nigeria’s 28-man squad for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations by head coach, Eric Chelle this week.

    The right-back was born in England to Nigerian parents. He was eligible to represent both countries.

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    The 23-year-old has now committed his international future to Nigeria, and is expected to play a key role for Nigeria in Morocco following the unavailability of Ola Aina and Benjamin Fredrick due to injury.

    “Whilst Rovers are disappointed to be losing a key player at such a crucial stage in the season, the club are proud of Ryan’s progress since he completed a summer switch to Ewood Park, which has seen him earn international recognition for the first time in his career,” Blackburn wrote on their official webpage.

  • NLO announces kick-off date for new season

    NLO announces kick-off date for new season

    The Nationwide League One, NLO, has announced Friday, April 10, 2026 as the kick off date for the new season.

    The new date was agreed at the Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Abuja on Friday.

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    The AGM also introduced a new logo and made important amendments to its rules and regulations.

    NLO Chairman, Silas Agara, reiterated the league body’s commitment to providing a platform for grassroots football development.

    “The logo rebrand signifies the NLO’s commitment to providing more than just a platform for grassroots football development,” Agara stated during the AGM.

  • SPORTS PERSON OF THE YEAR: VICTOR OSIMHEN

    SPORTS PERSON OF THE YEAR: VICTOR OSIMHEN

    Two years ago when Victor Osimhen conquered the tough  Italian Serie A  by helping Napoli  win the Scudetto  for the first  time since the Diego Maradona era  of the 1990s, and was deservedly crowned The Nation’s Sportsman of the Year, many would have thought  it would be challenging for  him to arrive  at such an enviable height two years later.

    Of course, Year 2023 was indeed Osimhen’s. Apart from becoming  the  all-time highest-scoring African player in Serie A with 47 goals (overtaking  George Weah’s record of 46 goals), he also became  the first  African to be crowned  the top scorer in the  Italian league with a remarkable 26 goals (31 in all competitions) that helped Napoli  land their first title in 33 years.

    With Nigeria, the former FIFA U-17 Wold Cup winner was equally on fire with 10 remarkable goals that helped Super Eagles’ qualification for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). He ultimately walked away with the African Footballer of the Year, aside other individual accolades that included being ranked the 8th Best Player in the 2023 Ballon d’Or list – the first Nigerian ever to make the top ten in the annual influential awards.

    The following season, Osimhen became the subject of transfer interests from  top European  sides, amongst them Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United, Bayern Munich,  as well as  Barcelona and  Real Madrid. He would soon be embroiled in a contract renewal dispute with Napoli which dragged on like a festering sore, until he was eventually offered an extension until 2026, but with a new release clause set at a staggering €130 million.

    Despite the off-field distractions and spate of injuries, he was among the goals for Napoli with an impressive 17 goals across 32 matches in all competitions. Likewise, he was  the ‘star boy’  as Nigeria  romped  to a ‘golden’  Silver  at the delayed 2023 AFCON in Cote d’Ivoire where the Super Eagles were edged 2-1  in the final by the hosts, the Elephants of Cote d’Ivoire.

    In the summer, things practically fell apart between Osimhen and Napoli after the club, with all intents and purposes, rejected offers from Saudi Pro League side Al-Ahli as well as Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain. Then there was a change of guard at Napoli with the arrival of Antonio Conte who not only excluded Osimhen from Napoli’s Serie A squad for the season, but stripped him of his shirt number and handed it to new signing Romelu Lukaku.

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    It was a typical  hero to zero tale and like a weather-beaten dog, Osimhen  would soon be  farmed  away  on a season-long loan  to  Galatasaray in what  had gone down in history  as one of the most acrimonious transfer deals in European football.

    The striker, in his typical style, practically turned the lemon threw at him by Napoli to lemonade on arrival in Turkey as he opened his goal scoring for Galatasaray when he netted a brace on his debut in the first half of a 3–3 draw with Kasımpaşa.

    Without a doubt, Osimhen’s arrival in Turkey as a loanee from Napoli  has been a fascinating and transformative period much to the delight of his admirers but to the embarrassment of those who felt his career was nigh to the end.

    He has not only adapted seamlessly to a new league but has also re-established himself as one of Europe’s most prolific and dominant centre-forwards, culminating in a spectacular domestic campaign.

    His goal-scoring prowess was instrumental to Galatasaray securing a domestic double – winning the Süper Lig and the Türkiye Kupasi (Turkish Cup) – and saw him finish as the league’s top scorer.

    A fact well-stressed by influential online directory, Transfermarket: “His 37 goals in 41 appearances across all club competitions mark one of the most prolific seasons of his professional career. In the Süper Lig, his 26 goals saw him convincingly claim the Golden Boot, showcasing his ability to lead the line and consistently convert chances in a high-pressure title race.

    Crucially, he also contributed seven assists, highlighting a growing willingness and capability to link up play and facilitate attacks for his teammates.

    “His contribution to the domestic cup run was equally vital, including scoring five goals in just four cup matches, proving he maintained his high standards across all domestic competitions and was key to securing the domestic double.”

    To many, Osimhen’s dominance in the Turkish top-flight reaffirmed his credentials as a world-class ‘number nine’ and he also shone like the  neon light in the dark in Gala’s campaign on the continent as he netted six goals in seven appearances in their bold  but futile bid  for the UEFA Europa League title.

    His efforts were rewarded with a four -year contract as the yellow and gold broke the bank to complete his transfer from Napoli with a net fee of €75 million that made Osimhen the highest transfer fee in Turkish football history.

    He would make history yet again early November when he became the first foreigner, and the second overall Galatasaray player (after Burak Yılmaz) to score a hat-trick in the Champions League after netting three goals against Ajax in a 3–0 away victory.  He overtook Obafemi Martins as Nigeria’s all-time top scorer in European competitions and also makes him the second Nigerian player (after Yakubu) to have scored a hat-trick in the Champions League.

    In spite of that, Osimhen’s catalogue of goals in the year under review was not limited to Galatasaray. He totally became the tour de force for the Super Eagles in several crucial Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifying and FIFA World Cup qualifying matches during the 2024/2025 calendar.

    For instance in March, he became the second highest goal scorer for the Super Eagles after scoring a brace in a 2–0 away victory over Rwanda in the 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifier and also netted a remarkable hat-trick against Benin in Nigeria’s 4–0 victory in October which sealed the Super Eagles’ place in the FIFA World Cup qualifiers playoffs.

    He will also be remembered for the yeoman’s performance against Gabon at the CAF Playoffs in November when he grabbed a brace in an emphatic 4-1, which took his tally to an impressive eight goals in seven matches between March and November 2025.

    Yet, Nigeria’s non-qualification for next year’s  FIFA World Cup is ironically linked to the ‘Osimhen factor’   simply  because whenever  he was unavailable, the Super Eagles were  such  a mess especially  in that better forgotten  second-half collapse against Democratic Republic of Congo in the playoffs in Morocco.   Others won’t also forget his petulance with coach Finidi George   which cost the Super Eagles precious points before Franco-Malian coach Eric Sekou Chelle came on board.

    While the national team had its own challenges – both on-and off the field, he remained at his prolific best so much so that fans on the streets of Lagos to Lokoja; from Abuja to Aba; from Port Harcourt to Potiskum and from Kano to Kalabari shared the similar sentiment:  “there is no Super Eagles without Osimhen and without Osimhen, there is no Super Eagles.”

    This December 29th, Osimhen who this week was crowned as the  Athlete of the Year in Turkey by GQ Türkiye, will be 27. But the sentiments echoed by  England legend Frank Lampard, after  the Nigerian ace striker scored his very first goal in the UEFA Champions League against  Chelsea  six years ago on 2nd October 2019, still ring true: “He is fast; he has everything. His story is great where he has come from, where he is now and it looks like a fantastic career ahead of him.”

  • TEAM OF THE YEAR: THE SUPER FALCONS

    TEAM OF THE YEAR: THE SUPER FALCONS

    In a challenging year for Nigerian sports in 2025, the women’s teams, especially the Super Falcons, Nigeria’s senior national women’s football team, emerged as shining stars. They reinforced the popular saying that “what a man can do, a woman can do better.”

    While the D’Tigress, the national women’s basketball team, rode their luck to win the Women’s Afrobasket Championship for a record fifth successive times (and seven times in total), the Super Falcons made history by winning their record-extending tenth Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) title in a dramatic comeback against the host nation, Morocco, at the 13th WAFCON final in Rabat

    Of course, the team had for long dominated continental football and are the only African side to have qualified for every edition of the FIFA Women’s World Cup between 1991 and 2023, but the manner of their ‘La Decima’ triumph at the 13th    WAFCON final last July in Morocco, expediently brought joy to Nigerians at home and in the Diaspora.

    After trailing 2-0 at halftime, the Falcons rallied in the second half with goals from Esther Okoronkwo, Folashade Ijamilusi, and Jennifer Echegini, overturning the deficit to clinch a 3-2 victory. The match was hailed as one of the most thrilling comebacks in African football history.

    Nigeria, and indeed Nigerians, went berserk and a success-starved nation once again went on wild jubilations, bringing back memories of some past sporting glories.

    Of course, older Nigerians had witnessed past classic comebacks in the country’s football history; including the Miracle of Dammam when the national U-20 men’s football team, Flying Eagles, made history as the first team ever to come back from four goals down to equalise and then go on to win a FIFA World Cup match at any level via 5-3 penalty-shoot-out against the former Soviet Union (USSR) at the1989 FIFA World Youth Championship in Saudi Arabia. There was also the Dream Team’s fight back from a 3-1 first half deficit before they trounced Brazil 4-3 via the ‘golden goal’ in the football event of the 1996 Atalanta Olympic Games.

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    But all of that, more or less, paled into insignificance based on the magnitude of the Super Falcons’ fabulous conquest that idyllic night of July 27, 2025, in Rabat, when they completed their ‘Mission X’ with the record-extending tenth WAFCON title.

    Their success was widely celebrated throughout Nigeria and beyond.

    “The Super Falcons’ spectacular performance tonight in Rabat, coming from behind to beat a spirited Moroccan side playing in front of a passionate home crowd, exemplifies the determination that defines the Nigerian spirit,” a very pleased President Bola Ahmed Tinubu noted, adding inter alia in a press statement: “With hard work, dedication, and tenacity, you have achieved the mission the nation dreamed of and prayed for.”

    The First Lady, Senator Oluremi Tinubu, lauded their passion and resilience: “You played with passion, confidence and an unshakable belief in yourselves that it is not over until it is over. The zeal you displayed on the pitch was nothing short of inspirational. I say to you all, well done.

     “You never wavered and reminded the world why Nigeria remains a powerhouse in women’s football in Africa.

    “Your resounding 3-2 victory is indeed remarkable and commendable. It is not just another trophy; it is a testament to your hard work, consistency, and the indomitable Nigerian spirit,” she added.

    Indeed, these Super Falcons cemented their status as Africa’s dominant force in women’s football in Morocco by winning five of six matches, drawing once and keeping four clean sheets while conceding only two goals from open play. Captain Rasheedat Ajibade won three Woman of the Match awards and was deservedly named Player of the Tournament, while the quartet of Ajibade along goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie, defender Michelle Alozie and the velvet-skilled Okoronkwo were named in the CAF Team (Best XI) of the Tournament. Their victory was also accentuated by the fact that it was achieved under the watch of an indigenous coach, Justin Madugu, hitherto an unsung hero of women’s football in Nigeria.

    President Bola Ahmed Tinubu praised their determination and awarded them substantial cash prizes, national honours (Officer of the Order of the Niger), and housing to the players and technical staff.

     “I have received this trophy on behalf of all Nigerians, and   the Nigerian spirit.” he said.

    He then broke the ceiling and handed them what is the highest reward ever given to the Super Falcons in their 27-year history by announcing cash rewards of $100,000 (naira equivalent) for each player and $50,000 for each technical crew member; conferment of the Officer of the Order of the Niger (OON) on all 24 players and 11 technical crew members, as well as three-bedroom apartments at the Renewed Hope Estate in Abuja for each player and technical crew member.

    In support, The Chairman of the Nigeria Governors’ Forum and Governor of Kwara State, AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq, also announced the donation of ₦10 million to each of the 24 players and the 11 technical team on behalf of the Forum, besides other windfalls from states to their respective ambassadors within the rank and file of the Super Falcons.

    Another good news is that the Super Falcons were recently awarded the Women’s National Team of the Year for the third consecutive time at the annual CAF Awards Gala in Morocco (where goalkeeper Nnadozie was also awarded with the Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year for the third time). They are not resting on their oars yet; the coach Madugu-led lasses are still hungry and already looking ahead for the next WAFCON in March 2026 in Morocco, aiming for an unprecedented 11th continental title.

    But whether they will be able to rise to the top of the rostrum for another continental crown remains to be seen; for now, however, the ‘go-go girls’ deserve the first-class choice as The Nation’s Team of the Year.

  • Saka sparks late drama as Mosquera own goal secures Arsenal 2-1 win over Wolves

    Saka sparks late drama as Mosquera own goal secures Arsenal 2-1 win over Wolves

    Yerson Mosquera’s stoppage-time own goal gave Premier League leaders Arsenal victory over bottom of the table Wolves in a dramatic finish at Emirates Stadium.

    The Gunners were frustrated for large parts of the match by a stubborn five-man Wolves defence and it took until the 70th minute for them to take the lead, when Bukayo Saka’s curling corner was pushed on to the post by Sam Johnstone and the ball bounced off the goalkeeper’s back to put Arsenal ahead.

    Arsenal were nervy as they looked to see out the win but that allowed Wolves to put numerous balls into the box and Mateus Mane crossed for Tolu Arokodare to head home in the 90th minute.

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    Supporters had their heads in their hands as it looked as though they had given title rivals Manchester City the chance to move level on points on Sunday against Crystal Palace before the late drama ensued.

    Saka cut in from the right and curled a cross towards substitute Gabriel Jesus and Mosquera, trying to head the ball clear, got it all wrong to head past his own keeper to immense scenes of relief in the home support.

    BBC

  • Harry Wilson shines as Fulham edge Burnley 3-2

    Harry Wilson shines as Fulham edge Burnley 3-2

    Harry Wilson set up two Fulham goals before scoring their third as they inflicted a seventh straight Premier League defeat on Burnley.

    In an entertaining first half, the visitors led when the Wales forward’s low corner inexplicably beat Clarets full-back Quilindschy Hartman – who was supposedly defending the near post – allowing Emile Smith Rowe to divert in from three yards.

    Despite their dismal form, Burnley responded well – Bernd Leno was alert to smother an opening for Lesley Ugochukwu but could do nothing when the midfielder prodded low into the corner from Josh Cullen’s through ball to level.

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    However, Fulham were gifted a second just after the half-hour mark as Calvin Bassey was allowed to head home uncontested, in a crowded penalty area, after a fine control and cross from the excellent Wilson.

    Scott Parker’s hosts had chances either side of half-time, Ugochukwu and Jacob Bruun Larsen denied by Leno, but fell 3-1 behind to a classy guided shot into the far corner by Wilson – who was picked out by Samuel Chukwueze.

    The game meandered along after that until substitute Zian Flemming’s powerful shot was shovelled wide, which built some Burnley momentum.

    Oliver Sonne scored his first goal for the club, with a composed side-footed finish, but it was too little too late and they will rue their haphazard defending earlier in the match.

    Burnley remain five points from safety, a gap which could widen after Sunday’s games, while Fulham rise to 13th and have a seven-point cushion over the bottom three after ending an extraordinary 34-game winless run at Turf Moor – stretching back to 1951.

  • Ekitike scores twice as Salah returns in Liverpool’s 2–0 win over Brighton

    Ekitike scores twice as Salah returns in Liverpool’s 2–0 win over Brighton

    Mohamed Salah marked his eagerly awaited Liverpool return with an assist as Arne Slot’s side beat Brighton thanks to a Hugo Ekitike double.

    Victory pushed the Reds up to sixth as they extended their unbeaten run to five games following a first win at Anfield since 4 November.

    All eyes were on Salah, who returned to the squad after he was left out for Liverpool’s midweek Champions League win at Inter Milan following his extraordinary outburst last weekend at Leeds United.

    Named on the bench by Slot, the Egyptian forward came on in the 26th minute after defender Joe Gomez was forced off with an injury and Dominik Szoboszlai slotted in at right-back.

    Earlier, Gomez played his part in Liverpool’s opener as his header found Ekitike, who took one touch and volleyed past Bart Verbruggen after just 46 seconds – the quickest Premier League goal of the season so far.

    Brighton had chances to level but failed to take them, with an outstretched leg from Alisson denying Diego Gomez, who was through on goal, before Gomez also missed an open goal after the break.

    And Liverpool punished Fabian Hurzeler’s side for their wastefulness when Salah’s corner picked out an unmarked Ekitike at the back post and he headed his second on the hour mark.

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    It was the Frenchman’s 10th goal of the season and second double in as many league games after the 3-3 draw at Leeds.

    Salah’s assist took him to 277 goal involvements in 302 Premier League appearances for Liverpool – the most by any player for a single club in the competition, overtaking Wayne Rooney (276) at Manchester United.

    He was involved in several promising attacks, but missed a golden opportunity to score his 251st goal for the club when he blazed wide in injury time after being teed up by Federico Chiesa’s ball.

    After the game, Salah applauded all four sides of Anfield, with the Egyptian set to report for national team duty on Monday before the Africa Cup of Nations. He could miss up to eight games if Egypt reach the final in Morocco.

    With his future still uncertain, whether or not he plays for Liverpool again remains to be seen after Salah claimed in his interview at Elland Road that this could be his farewell game.

    But, after a tumultuous week, Liverpool have back-to-back wins and clean sheets, while Brighton drop down to ninth place.

    BBC