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World Cup 2018

  • Maradona ‘fine’ after scare, chided for obscene gesture

    Argentina great Diego Maradona said he was fine after appearing to take ill during the South Americans’ World Cup win over Nigeria on Tuesday, but found himself in hot water again after making an obscene gesture at the game.

    “I want to let you know I’m fine. I’m not nor was I hospitalised,” the 57-year-old said via Instagram on Wednesday.

    Maradona, who was seen being helped to walk from his seat amid the excitement of Tuesday’s game in St. Petersburg, said a doctor had suggested he left at halftime after his neck hurt and he felt he might faint.

    “But I wanted to stay, because it was all or nothing. How could I leave?” he said.

    “A kiss for you all, sorry for the fright, thanks for putting up with me, Diego is around for a bit longer!”

    During the game, Maradona drew attention with his antics in the stands lapping up the adulation from fans, unveiling a poster of himself and seemingly falling asleep at one point.

    Then, after Marcos Rojo’s 86th minute winner secured Argentina’s place in the last 16, he made a middle-finger gesture with both hands.

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    “From the hands of God, to the fingers of shame”, read one headline in Latin America, referring to Maradona’s “Hand of God” goal against England at the 1986 World Cup.

    The Argentine is no stranger to controversy, having once shot at journalists with an air rifle, and has battled cocaine and alcohol addictions.

    Gary Lineker, who played for England in the 1986 game and is now a pundit for the BBC, said Maradona had gone too far with the gesture.

    “Diego Maradona perhaps let himself down with his celebration,” he said. “You understand how he’s euphoric, that’s for sure, but this kind of reaction, really Diego?”

    Argentine journalist Daniel Arcucci later released on Twitter audio of a purported conversation he had with Maradona, during which he denied anything major had happened at the match but sounds slurred in parts.

    “I swear on my mother … absolutely nothing happened,” he says.

    “They were only serving white wine in our box. Ok, we had two wines … At the end, we went to eat …

    “I like red wine, but there was white wine. Each to his own.”

  • Nigeria match was a difficult game -Messi

    Lionel Messi, the Argentine ace player, who scored the opening goal against Nigeria in the last group D match of the FIFA World Cup in Russia has referred to the encounter as `a difficult one’.

    Speaking at post match conference shortly after his team beat Nigeria 2-1 at St. Petersburg Stadium on Tuesday, Messi who agreed that the match was balanced praised the Eagles for their gallant showing.

    ‘‘It was a very balanced game, we were able to control the first half, we had more possession, they tried to create chances around after the first goal.

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    ‘ ‘We thought the second half would be similar but they scored a penalty and that made things more difficult, we got nervous, we had pressure as time goes faster,’’ he said.

    Messi, who became the third Argentine player to score in three World Cups, following Diego Maradona and Gabriel Batistuta accepted that his side had to battle hard against Nigeria.

    He, however, said that they were aware of the threat posed by France their next opponent, saying: ‘‘We know France is a good side and we will find solution to their antics,’’ he said

  • Bad officiating denied Eagles’ victory – Drogba

    Phoenix Rising and former Ivory Coast striker Didier Drogba has said bad officiating led to Nigeria’s ouster against Argentina at the ongoing FIFA World Cup in Russia on Tuesday.

    The former Chelsea striker who spoke on BBC One said the referee favoured Argentina unjustly with the decision not to award the second penalty.

    He said, “I think it’s a bad decision from the referee not to give Nigeria a second penalty]. It’s the defender’s mistake – he didn’t read the ball well.

    “It’s difficult to give the penalty because it would take Argentina out of the competition.”

    Recall that the South Americans maintained the lone goal lead to the end of first half.  On resumption of the second half, the Eagles however came out smoking to earn a penalty in the 51st minute that was effectively converted by Victor Moses.

    Eagles had every opportunity to maintain the draw to the end but failed to do so.  An opportunity for Eagles to even shoot into a lead was bungled by Odion Ighalo who shot wide from the post at the edge of the 18 yard box and called for penalty following a handball by an Argentine defender.

    The Referee however turned down the call after the VAR confirmed a no penalty verdict.  It was however the 86th minute of the match that Argentina turned the table after Marcos Rojo converted a well taken corner kick.

    Efforts by the Eagles to seek a remedy for the unfortunate scenario failed to yield any result.  The defeat marks a continuation of wins by Argentina over Nigeria at competitive level.

    Nigeria had before the world cup, beaten Argentina 4-2.

    The group stage exit by the Super Eagles is short fall from the usual round of 16 for which Nigeria has been known.

    While Nigeria joins other African countries, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia who have since exited the world cup, Argentina will face France in the round of 16.

  • France, Denmark confirm second round places

    The goals finally dried up at this thrilling World Cup on Tuesday when a flat France and dull Denmark played a mutually-beneficial 0-0 draw at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.

    But however dull and flat the draw was, it allowed the French to finish top of Group C and the Danes to qualify in second spot.

    Thirty-six games in Russia had failed to result in a goalless stalemate, but neither France nor Denmark ever looked like scoring in a tedious affair.

    France were already assured qualification but wanted to go through in top spot to avoid a likely last-16 clash with in-form Croatia.

    Denmark could have only been denied qualification had they lost to France and had Australia beaten Peru in the match being simultaneously played in Sochi.

    But with the Peruvians leading 2-0 before the hour in that game, the Moscow clash settled down to little more than a canter.

    It was however not in the same category as the infamous 1982 “Nichtangriffspakt von Gijon” — the non-aggression pact of Gijon.

    The then West Germany and Austria had both settled for a 1-0 German win which put them both through.

    This time around, neither side at the Luzhniki looked to be going all out for victory.

    “It was our objective to ensure we were first out of the group… The objective was achieved,” French coach Didier Deschamps said.

    “It was very difficult. Teams are very well prepared, and it’s not easy against such a packed defence.”

    The writing had been was on the wall early in the capital, with the play dominated by industry rather than any kind of inspiration.

    The Danes built a pattern of firing balls deep before quickly tracking back, while the French kept possession well but struggled throughout with the final ball.

    Antoine Griezmann, surprisingly not among the six players rested by Didier Deschamps for this match, looked listless as he sought to probe the Danish defence for a way through.

    At times it seemed as though he was on a different wavelength to his teammates, who failed to spot his runs or find the spaces Griezmann played into.

    It took more than half an hour before there was any real chance.

    Even then, Ousmane Dembele pushed his right foot shot wide of the goal — and of Kasper Schmeichel’s overly elaborate dive.

    Deschamps brought Benjamin Mendy on for Lucas Hernandez just after half time, but he might have made a raft of changes as the French continually misfired.

    Jeers and whistles swirled around the frustrated crowd as both sides failed time after time to create any real opportunities.

    The Danes were continuing to defend deep and the French rarely breaking out of a trot.

    Deschamps substituted Griezmann in the 68th minute for Nabil Fekir, but it was a case of “plus ca change’’.

    “I made a lot of changes. That hurts the cohesion a bit but it’s good that the whole squad feels involved,” Deschamps said.

    Few teams will fear either side on the back of this performance but surely there will be better days ahead for both nations when the reality of sudden-death forces their hands.

    France will in the next round face the Group D runners-up, while Denmark have the Group D winners to contend with.

    How They Finished in Group C

    Team                                    P       W     D      L     GF     GA    GD    Pts

    France                                  3         2      1        –       3        1       +2      7

    Denmark                              3        1      2       –         2        1        +1     5

    Peru                                      3        1     –        2        2        2          0      3

    Australia                               3       –     1         2         2       5         -3     1

    Tuesday Matches’ Results:

    Australia  0-2 Peru at Fisht Olympic Stadium in Sochi
    Denmark  0-0 France at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow
    (Reuters/NAN)

  • Nigeria Out of 2018 FIFA World Cup

    • FT: Nigeria 1-2 Argentina
    • Argentina squeeze through
    • Nigeria out along with Iceland
    • Messi puts Argentina ahead (14)
    • Moses slots home pen (51)
    • Rojo with dramatic winner (86)

    Saint Petersburg Stadium marked the end of the road for super Eagles Tuesday after the Gernot Rohr tutored side went down 2-1 to very desperate Argentina.

    The Nigerian side who went into the match with advantage having earned initial three points from the defeat of Iceland, failed to capitalise on the edge over Argentina.  Two time world cup winners Argentina who were condemned to either pull a win or exit the World cup opened scoring in the 14th minute thanks to Lionel Messi who incidentally was earning his first goal in the tournament so far.

    The South Americans maintained the lone goal lead to the end of first half.  On resumption of the second half however the Eagles came out smoking to earn a penalty in the 51st minute that was effectively converted by Victor Moses.

    The Nigerians had every opportunity to maintain the draw to the end but failed to do so.  An opportunity for Eagles to shoot into the lead was bungled by Odion Ighalo who shot directly at the goalkeeper and called for penalty following handball.

    The Referee however turned down the call after the VAR confirmed a no penalty verdict.  It was however the 86th minute of the match that Argentina turned the table after Marcos Rojo converted a well taken corner kick.  Efforts by the Eagles to seek a remedy for the unfortunate scenario failed to yield any result.  The defeat marks a continuation of wins by Argentina over Nigeria at competitive level.

    Nigeria had before the world cup, beaten Argentina 4-2. 

    The group stage exit by the Super Eagles is short fall from the usual round of 16 for which Nigeria has been known.

    While Nigeria joins other African countries, Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia who have since exited the world cup, Argentina will face France in the round of 16.

     

    Match Live updates below(text)

    90+4: Ball still in Nigeria’s half. Argentina are nearly there…

    90+2: It’s all in Nigeria’s half. Messi nearly squeezes through on goal but is thwarted. Two minutes left.

    90+1: Four minutes added on!

    88: Croatia go 2-1 up on Iceland, meaning Iceland are essentially put to bed! St Petersburg has gone absolutely mad. Maradona is flicking the Vs at someone below him.

    This is bizarre.

    GOAL! NIGERIA 1-2 ARGENTINA (Rojo 86)

    OH MY LORD. FOOTBALL.

    MARCOS ROJO HAS TURNED UP WITH A STRIKER’S FINISH WITH THREE MINUTES REMAINING!

    What is he doing in the penalty area? He latches onto Mercado’s right-wing cross, plum on the volley, and slams it past Uzoho from 12 yards. What a finish.

    Argentine fans are in tears here. But it’s not over yet…

    86: APPEAL! Meza goes down under pressure in the box, Argentina scream at Cekir, but it won’t even go to VAR!

    Meza not appealing, which says it all.

    86: CLOSE! What an effort from Etebo from 25 yards with the free-kick. It’s JUST wide of Armani’s left-hand post, hitting the side-netting.

    85: SAVE! Rojo goes flying in on Ighalo just outside the box, but the former Watford man just slips past him. He’s at an angle, but his effort is blocked by Armani!

    Banega then takes out Ndid on the edge. Argentina completely losing the plot here.

    NIGERIA 1-1 ARGENTINA

    84: There really isn’t much of a plan to what Argentina are doing here, but it’s pressure nonetheless.

    They win a corner via Pavon. Banega takes, but it’s SO poor again!

    Argentina, on this showing, don’t deserve to go through.

    82: Final Argentina change. Aguero is ON, replacing Tagliafico.

    MISS! Higuain again should score! Rojo’s pull-back is superb, his run is perfect, but he slams it over the bar with his left foot from 10 yards!

    80: This is fantastic theatre. Pinball in the box as it drops to Tagliafico on the left… he drives it down but Higuain can’t turn it home!

    Higuain has been so poor tonight, and doesn’t react fast enough!

    79: Iceland have equalised against Croatia. Sigurdsson with the penalty.

    If Iceland score and Argentina score, Iceland go through! Such drama here for the final 10 minutes.

    77: VAR! Big, big decision for the referee Cakir to make here! As the ball dropped down, it hit Rojo on the arm. Intentional? Who knows.

    DECISION: NO PENALTY! Probably fair, but Nigeria are fuming.

    76: MISS! What a miss by Ighalo!! Mascherano does brilliantly to clear, but Rojo gets stuck under the ball and deflects it to Igahlo in space, who sticks it just wide of the far post

    75: As it stands, Nigeria will be facing France on Saturday in Kazan, while Croatia are playing Denmark on Sunday in the last 16.

    74: Corner to Argentina. Time moving quickly now, things getting very, very desperate.

    Pavon delivers this time, but it’s poor, and cleared at the near post.

    73: SHOT! Good move from Nigeria, and after some superb work from Mikel, Ndidi can shoot 30 yards out.

    He runs onto it and smashes it goalwards, but over the bar!

    Change for Argentina; Di Maria off for Meza.

    71: Nigeria are not actually playing majorly deep at the minute, and Argentina are struggling to get into the penalty area.

    They’re sat in their half, but the back line is pretty much five yards outside their box. It’s working, but they will retreat.

    69: Corner to Argentina, won by Pavon. They take it short, but Messi’s pass is blocked my Musa. Argentina win it back. They go again…

    67: Ndidi, Etebo and Mikel have been impressive tonight. Composed, hard-working and retaining shape constantly. They’ll have a touch final 25 minutes, however.

    64: Pavon looks up for this. He’s made two decent runs at the Nigeria defence, and looks to have been found on the second, but nothing given. Messi is furious.

    Banega is then booked for a foul on Ndidi in midfield

    62: Change for Argentina. Pavon is on to replace Perez, who has been largely quiet tonight.

    61: Mascherano beaten all ends up by Musa at the byline, but his cut back is cut out and cleared well by Otamendi.

    59: Here was Mascherano’s reaction. He’s only really got himself to blame, there.

    The conceding of the corner was arguably worse than the penalty offence! Three Argentina players went for the same ball, with no communication and no Nigeria player in sight.

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    57: Argentina fans getting right behind their side here in St Petersburg, but they’ve got it all to do again! Free-kick inside the Nigeria half. Argentina rushing like it’s very late on.

    55: In Rostov, Croatia are 1-0 up against Iceland. It doesn’t change too much… Nigeria second, Argentina third, Iceland fourth.

    53: Di Maria goes down at the other end under a soft challenge, claiming a penalty, but nothing given.

    Banega is then very lucky to win the ball in the box from Musa! That could have been another penalty!

    55: In Rostov, Croatia are 1-0 up against Iceland. It doesn’t change too much… Nigeria second, Argentina third, Iceland fourth.

    53: Di Maria goes down at the other end under a soft challenge, claiming a penalty, but nothing given.

    Banega is then very lucky to win the ball in the box from Musa! That could have been another penalty!

    GOAL! NIGERIA 1-1 ARGENTINA (Moses pen, 51)

    Disaster for Argentina and Mascherano. THREE Argentina players go through the same ball from a simple cross, and Mascherano heads the ball against the back of Rojo’s head for a corner.

    From that corner, the penalty was given, and Moses makes no mistake, slotting low past Armani as he guesses wrong!

    NIGERIA CURRENTLY GOING THROUGH

    49: PENALTY TO NIGERIA! Mascherano has had a mare here. He’s given away a completely needless corner, and as it comes in, he hauls down Balogun for a penalty!

    They go to VAR, but it’s given! It’s soft, but we’ve seen them given a few times this tournament!

    49: PENALTY TO NIGERIA!

    47: Banega has been very, very good for Argentina. He wins the ball on the left touchline and starts an attack, but twice in quick succession Higuain’s touch lets him down.

    46: Messi gives his players a pep talk just before re-entering the pitch in St Petersburg. We’re under way again…

    HT: Argentina’s half, and Argentina are currently going through. Iceland have dominated Croatia in Rostov with no goal, but so much football to be played and so much time for things to change.

    That man Messi has looked brilliant in the first half; he’ll be hungry to add to his goal and boost Argentina’s goal difference. Nigeria, will need to step up a tad, with debut goalkeeper Armani having very little to do.

    Follow up live update. Match Kick off at 7;pm

    45+2: Musa is caught by Mercado, and Nigeria can pile the box in the last minute of the half…

    Taken from deep, but Rojo does well to clear. That’s half-time.

    45+1: Two minutes added on.

    43: CONTROVERSY! A deflected ball comes into the box, Iheanacho looks to go for it, but Rojo’s high boot clears it.

    It’s a really unorthodox clearance, and Iheanacho has gone down like he’s been shot. Was there contact? Not sure, but no foul given.

    40: Long throw into the box from Musa, cleared, before Etebo’s long-range half volley goes out for a throw in. Woeful.

    38: Not long left until the break and we’re in the slowest part of the game.

    Iceland so close to taking the lead against Croatia in Rostov, which would take them above Argentina on goal difference.

    36: Big cheer for Armani as he collects an easy cross. That’s essentially the first thing he’s had to do tonight.

    34: OFF THE POST! So close to a second for Messi! He goes for the far corner, and it comes off the post and clear! So unlucky.

    He’s really in the mood tonight. Replays show Uzoho got the slightest touch on it, which may have helped it onto the post.

    34: OFF THE POST! So close to a second for Messi! He goes for the far corner, and it comes off the post and clear! So unlucky.

    He’s really in the mood tonight. Replays show Uzoho got the slightest touch on it, which may have helped it onto the post.

    34: Shooting chance for Messi, 20 yards out on the left of the box… He fancies this.

    32: CONTROVERSY! Banega with a superb through ball for Di Maria, who has a lot to do to get into the box!

    Balogun comes across him, trips him, and it’s a yellow card for him! Argentina want a red, but I’m not sure he was last man. Omeruo was just about covering. He’s saved him from a sure red card.

    29: I’d like to say Argentina have settled their anxiety, but they’re still knocking it around awkwardly like a hot potato. It has bounced off Higuain a few times so far.

    27: CLOSE! Nearly a second for Argentina, and it’s created by some Messi brilliance.

    What a ball, splitting open the Nigeria defence for Higuain, who gets there just before Uzoho. He almost tries to step on the bottom of the ball to lift it over the goalkeeper, but he does well to block it!

    25: At the minute, Argentina are going through, with Nigeria 3rd and Iceland 4th. If Iceland go ahead, however, Iceland will leapfrog Argentina into second.

    23: Nigeria have reacted well to going behind, settling down and keeping the ball, but it’s whistles from the stands every time they touch the ball.

    18: Free-kick Argentina on the left, Di Maria crosses, but there’s holding in the box.

    16: That was the 100th goal scored at this World Cup, and Maradona in the stands showed his delight, punching the air and kissing his shirt.

    HE’S BACK! Arguably, he never really went away, but Messi has finally had an impact on this Argentina side in Russia.

    It’s a fine finish, but Banega’s ball over the top from 50 yards is absolutely world class.

    Messi collects it in the box, with one defender for company, but he takes one touch to the side and finds the far top corner from 12 yards at a slight angle!

    14: Mascherano goes from zero to hero. His pass back is so, so loose, allowing Iheanacho a run through at goal with just Rojo in front of him. Mascherano paces back and wins it back sliding in.

    13: Nigeria doing OK, mind. They’re getting about Argentina, winning the ball back often, and retaining a good shape.

    11: Don’t want to speak too soon, but Messi looks in the mood. He gets a run at a couple Nigeria defenders, brekas free on the left of the box and crosses, but it’s blocked.

    9: First sight of goal for Argentina. Messi feeds Banega, who gives it to Tagliafico on the left of the box, but he shoots wide on the stretch as Balogun puts him under pressure.

    7: Argentina look very nervous. Mascherano gives the ball away on the right with a miscued pass, before Otamendi does brilliantly to block Etedbo’s run and shot from 25 yards.

    Messi gets a chance to work his magic at the other end, and wins a free-kick 45 yards out.

    5: First touch for Messi isn’t great. He gives it away on the right byline. Argentina win a free-kick back. Quite scrappy early on and not a lot of rhythm, but it’s electric in the stands.

    3: Cheers for Franco Armani, the Argentina goalkeeper, for his first touch of the ball. A good confidence boost on his Argentina debut, believe it or not.

    2: Otamendi sticks a ball out to Tagliafico, but it’s over-hit and into the stand. Early signs of anxiety from the Man City man.

    Tagliafico claps the pass… I’ve never understood that.

    1: And they’re off!

     

     

     

     

     

    FOCUS ON NIGERIA

    Nigeria can qualify with a draw or win against Argentina if Iceland lose or draw against Croatia, and coach Gernot Rohr was ruthless when asked about ending Lionel Messi’s World Cup campaign, which could potentially be his last.

    “We love this great player, Messi, everybody loves him,” he said. “The question is not if it is the last World Cup for him or not, the question is for us to be qualified.

    “We are not here to watch him play. We are here to make a result, we are professionals. We are here to defend the colours of Nigeria and we know in football there is no mercy, no pity, everybody wants to win and we cannot make any gifts even if we like very much this player.”

    ARGENTINA TEAM NEWS

    Team to play Nigeria: Armani, Mercado, Rojo, Otamendi, Tagliafico, Mascherano, Banega, Perez, Di Maria, Messi, Higuain

    Argentina make five changes from the side who lost 3-0 against Croatia, including a change in-between the sticks…

    Cabellero, Salvio, Acuna, Meza and Aguero come out for Armani, Rojo, Banega, Di Maria and Higuain.

    NIGERIA TEAM NEWS

    Team to play Argentina: Uzoho, Idowu, Ndidi, Ekong, Balogun, Musa, Etebo, Mikel, Moses, Iheanacho, Omeruo

    Nigeria, meanwhile, are unchanged after their win over Iceland.

    PERMUTATIONS

    Read carefully! Croatia also play Iceland in Rostov at 7pm.

    • Croatia have qualified
    • Nigeria can qualify with a draw or win against Argentina if Iceland lose or draw against Croatia
    • If Argentina beat Nigeria in their final game and Croatia beat Iceland, Argentina go through. They will also go through if they beat Nigeria, Iceland beat Croatia, and Argentina’s goal difference betters Iceland
    • Iceland must also beat Croatia in their final game to give themselves the chance of qualification and currently have a better goal difference than Argentina

    OPTA STATS

    • Four of the eight games between Nigeria and Argentina have come at World Cup finals – Argentina winning all four contests.
    • Nigeria have faced Argentina in the group stages in each of their last three World Cups (2002, 2010, 2014).
    • Messi has had 12 shots in this World Cup so far but has yet to score – that’s eight more attempts than any other Argentina player.
  • World Cup: Musa leads Nigeria starting XI vs Argentina tonight

    Super Eagles of Nigeria will file out for their crucial World cup match against the Albiceleste of Argentina in a formation that has Ahmed Musa leading the attack.

    Sportinglife.ng can report that Manager, Gernot Rohr has stick with the same 3-5-2 formation that was used against Iceland last Friday for encounter which will kick off at 7:pm.

    Deportivo de La Coruña goalkeeper, Francis Uzoho will start the biggest game of his career against Lionel Messi and others.

    Kenneth Omeruo, who did well in the air against Iceland, William Troost-Ekong and Leon Balogun are lined up against Messi.

    While Mikel maintains his defensive midfield role, Victor Moses will take up defensive duties and that is the case.

    Brian Idowu is preferred ahead of Tyronne Ebuehi once again. Oghenekaro Etebo and Wilfred Ndidi will complete the five-man midfield, meaning Arsenal starlet, Alex Iwobi starts on the bench.

    Nigeria’s top scorer in World Cup history, Ahmed Musa gets the nod up-front and he will be assisted by Leicester City teammate, Kelechi Iheanacho.

    Nigeria Starting XI Vs Argentina: Uzoho; Balogun, Troost-Ekong, Omeruo; Victor Moses, Obi Mikel, Ndidi, Etebo, Idowu; Iheanacho, Musa.

  • Russia 2018: France, Denmark advance to Round of Sixteen

    Denmark joined France on the round of sixteen of the 2018 FIFA World Cup after playing out the first goalless draw of the tournament, at the Luzhniki Stadium, Moscow.

    The result leaves the Les Blues finish on top of Group C,  with Denmark finished second of the group.

    The fans in Moscow, disappointed the result, booed the players after the game. They were initially enthusiastic for a goal, especially the red-shirted Danes who packed one end.

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    But they saw little in the way of goal-mouth excitement, with the first shot on target arriving in the 39th minute, when France’s Antoine Griezmann turned to fire a tame effort at Kasper Schmeichel from the edge of the area.

    Denmark did fashion the best chance of the first half, when France keeper Steve Mandanda just beat Christian Eriksen to Andreas Cornelius’s excellent low cross.

    Peru on the other hand, left the Mundial with their heads held high after goals from Andre Carrillo and Paolo Guerrero earned them a 2-0 win over Australia, in Sochi.

    Paolo Guerrero teed up Peru’s first World Cup goal in 36 years and then scored the second himself as Ricardo Gareca’s side ended Australia’s qualification hopes with a 2-0 victory.

  • Falz visits Eagles ahead of match with Argentina

    Nigerian rapper, Folarin Falana, popularly known as Falz, has paid a surprise visit the Super Eagles ahead of their match with Argentina on Tuesday.

    The rapper who shared some photos on his Instagram page said that he brought some good luck to them.

    Falz wrote:

    “Brought some good luck to the Super Eagles for today’s game! Shouts to my @mtnng family for bringing me to St Petersburg!

  • S/Eagles would defeat Argentina – Osinbajo

    Vice President Yemi Osinbajo has expressed confidence that the Super Eagles would defeat their Argentine counterpart to move into the second round of the FIFA World Cup in Russia.

    Osinbajo disclosed this while speaking with newsmen on Tuesday at the Alakia Airport in Ibadan on his arrival for the National Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) Clinic.

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    “By the grace of God, victory will be ours. I hope the boys will give their very best. I am sure and confident that they are well prepared for the important encounter.

    “This is an important encounter to us and I trust it is going to be a great victory for us’’, he said.

    It has been reported that the Eagles would take on Argentina in their last group D match at the mundial stadium and they need at least a draw to qualify for the second round of the tournament.

    NAN

  • World Cup Tragedy! Egyptian commentator dies of heart attack

    Former Coach of Cairo’s Zamalek FC Abdrahim Mohammed Negma has been confirmed dead.

    The commentator died shortly after Egypt-Saudi Arabia FIFA World Cup match which was played on Monday.

    Negma worked for one of Egypt’s TV channels. During the match, he suffered a heart attack and was subsequently rushed to the hospital where he died.

    Egypt’s encounter with Saudi Arabia ended in a 1-2 defeat.

    The Egyptians opened the score in the middle of the first half, but the Saudis netted an equalizer in the 45th minute and secured their win in the fifth added minute to the second half of the game.

    The Egyptian team lost all the three group stage matches at the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia and their chances to get into the tournament’s knockout stage.