Tag: Paul Pogba

  • Messi is world’s most expensive footballer

    Messi is world’s most expensive footballer

    The International Centre for Sports Studies (CIES) has published the 120 most expensive footballers in the world based on their current market values.

    In order to qualify to make the list, the footballer must be plying his trade in one of the top five leagues in Europe – Spain, England, France, Germany and Italy, sl10.ng reports.

    Regrettably, no Nigerian player was mentioned by the Switzerland – based organization, though the likes of Mikel, Onazi, Ujah, Enyeama and Ikechukwu Uche ply their trade in the prestigious championships.

    The only consolation is that Bayern Munich’s Austria international, David Alaba, who has Nigerian blood flowing in his veins, is ranked in the 56th position while England midfielder Ross Barkley is among the players in the top 40.

    Five of Mikel’s teammates at Chelsea – Eden Hazard, Diego Costa, Francesc Fàbregas, Oscar and Thibaut Courtois – were named in the top 20.

    As expected Barcelona superstar, Lionel Messi, is the most valuable player in the world followed by Real Madrid poster boy, Cristiano Ronaldo.

    Top 10 most expensive footballers:

    Lionel Messi (Barcelona): €220 million

    Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid): €133 million

    Eden Hazard (Chelsea): €99 million

    Diego Costa (Chelsea): €84 million

    Paul Pogba (Juventus): €72 million

    Sergio Agüero (Manchester City): €65 million

    Raheem Sterling (Liverpool): €63 million

    Francesc Fàbregas (Chelsea): €62 million

    Alexis Sánchez (Arsenal): €61 million

    Gareth Bale (Real Madrid): €60 million

  • France hits WYC final

    … Defeats Ghana 2-1

    A Florian Thauvin-inspired France defeated Ghana 2-1 to reach the FIFA U-20 World Cup final for the first time on Wednesday, fifa.com reports.

    Goals in either half from the hard-working midfielder saw Pierre Mankowski’s side beyond the Black Satellites, after Ebenezer Assifuah had drawn the African side level just after half-time, despite the Colombia 2011 semi-finalists finishing with ten men after Samuel Umtiti was dismissed.

    The game began at a frantic pace, and it was stunning to see the scoreboard still goalless with 15 minutes played. Frank Acheampong had sight of goal for Ghana, while each of Thauvin, Paul Pogba, Jean Cristophe Bahebeck, Lucas Digne and Yaya Sanogo went close for France.

    Bahebeck clipped the outside of the Ghanaian post, but the best chances fell to the latter Les Bleuets pair. First they combined with a neat one-two to release Digne, whose shot from inside the area was saved by Eric Antwi – which squirmed free and was collected on the second attempt.

    They were at it again when Digne fed Sanogo at the near post, and while the striker’s first shot was blocked, he got his second effort on goal. It was too close to Antwi however, when the Arsenal man should have done better.

    Antwi was to thank for the 2009 FIFA U-20 World Cup winners still being in the game and tightened up their rear-guard to stem the flow of chances, but Thauvin broke the deadlock right on half-time. Another silky exchange of passes unlocked the Ghanaian defence, this time Bahebeck and Thauvin, with the impressive Lille midfielder dragging the ball past Antwi superbly to slot into the open net.

    The French lead was short-lived though, as Ghana flew out of the blocks after the break, with Ebenezer Assifuah firing home superbly to draw level with Bruma and Jese at the top of the scorers charts. Fighting off pressure from Geoffrey Kondogbia, he opened out on to his left foot and rifled an unstoppable effort in off the post.