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Yhurpapa:Leipzig 😐 |
Chai Morocco 😦 |
Nigerfine3:Pls sir, how can I get your contact ? |
kayo80:Pls do their hatched chicks have the same characteristics as their parents birds |
Samueltemi337:Ask Osimhen ![]() |
charlesemeka85:😂😂😂 |
isan:According to that website Kvaratskhelia is more valuable than osimhen
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charlesemeka85:He should have waited for a better team |
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do4luv14:Na you relegate Bournemouth¿ |
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Samuel chukwueze on the bench |
Where is that madridguy ![]() |
Salah has more goals 31 and more assists 12 than: Osimhen Kane Benzema Saka Rashford Vini Messi 😳 |
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Papi85:How many goal contributions does he have since after the Madrid game |
What's happening to chukwueze |
[quote author=Kukutenla post=123041852]Lol. |
SPAMBOX7:You talk like Madrid are the best team in the world when they can't even top their 2 man dog chase league and as if they win it every year. This mancity is the first big team Madrid is playing in the champions league this season as they passed through a weak group went ahead to meet a distabilized Liverpool and met an underpar Chelsea team,in which every player including the keeper lacks confidence and you're here overhyping their sorry ass. The only goal they scored was an individual brilliance from vini jr while we can say de bruyne goal seem more like team play,so it took an individual brilliance from a player to help them get a draw at home and you're here yapping. The same Leipzig when city use wipe floor beat Madrid in the group stages |
Gent may offload Orban over ‘indiscipline’ May 6, 2023 Editorial V Blueprint Whatsapp KAA Gent is open to offloading Nigerian striker Gift Orban in the summer despite his impressive form due to indiscipline and what they have termed as lack of sportsmanship. Orban who joined the Belgian side during the January transfer window had been in blistering form scoring 14 goals in 16 appearances while providing two assists in the Belgian League and the Europa Conference League had seen his form dwindle failing to score in the last five games across the competition. However, things got tense in the Jupiler Pro League Europe Playoffs when the Nigerian was benched for 76 minutes in their 3-1 win over Westerloo. He was introduced into the game and scored the side’s third goal in the 88th minute but while other players celebrated the win with the fans, Orban stormed into the dressing room and also accused manager Hein Vanhaezebrouck of failing to trust him. “Honestly? I don’t think I deserve to sit on the bench. I am a player who has to grow in a match from the start. That’s when I’m at my best. I still feel in top shape. And it’s not because I didn’t score in the past games that I didn’t help the team, right? I did nothing wrong.” His outburst has led to a decision by the management to add him to their transfer list at the summer according to voetbalbelgie.be, “Orban reacted toxicity on some substitutions or non-base places. He said he was not satisfied and wanted to leave. That behavior plus his attitude in the dressing room is not well received. With a good offer, Gift Orban can leave this summer.” The 20-year-old has caught the eyes of several European clubs and the Belgian side will be hoping to catch in on his sale. He joined the side in January from Norwegian side Stabaek for €3.3m. |
Marjoribanks:Chukwueze plays in a better team and league😂😂 That's why Aston villa and Everton day chase am |
typicalgamer:They said he scored against Madrid like say saka hasn't scored against Chelsea and the likes |
Amedino99:Na Europa League pedigree |
Samir Nasri on the racism towards Rafael Leão: 🗣️ “Napoli supporters have Osimhen, what does that mean? We are in 2023! It should no longer exist. Instead of doing UEFA or FIFA 'No to racism' campaigns, they have to take sanctions against the clubs.” |
Why isn't Bayern Munich nous, history and pedigree helping them against city |
Marjoribanks:.. |
Philosopher1979:De druyne is still by far a better finisher than harvertz though We've seen de bruyne play as a false 9 b4 |
BlaqFaze:Them go day laugh am now As he's showing his true self |
Ukraine war: The Nigerian paying a 'heavy price' for playing in Russia By Oluwashina Okeleji Sports Writer From the sectionSport Africa Nigeria's Olakunle Olusegun Olakunle Olusegun is one of several Nigerians playing for Krasnodar while the Russian side also have Angolan striker Batxi as a member of their squad Nigerian forward Olakunle Olusegun says he is "paying a heavy price" for his decision to stay at Russian club FK Krasnodar despite Moscow's military campaign in Ukraine. The 20-year-old moved to Russia in August 2021, initially joining Krasnodar on loan from Bulgarian outfit Botev Plovdiv before sealing a permanent switch. But unlike compatriot Sylvester Igboun, who departed another Russian side, FK Nizhny Novgorod, after the war broke out in February 2022, Olusegun refused to take advantage of a Fifa rule allowing foreign players to leave the country. "Staying in Russia has really affected my career," Olusegun told BBC Sport Africa. "In my first season, I scored some fantastic goals which would have led to a call-up to the Super Eagles or Under-23s, but due to the sanction no one is watching the Russian League. "My dream is to play for Nigeria again. But with where I am, maybe it's a dream that has to wait. That is one of the disadvantages of me staying back in Russia." After shining with Fremad Amager in the second tier of Danish football, where Olusegun scored 12 goals and assisted four more in the 2020/21 campaign, the forward took to Russian football with surprising ease. He started his debut campaign in Krasnodar's second team before forcing his way into the senior side and helping the Bulls to a fourth-place finish. This season, he has scored five goals in all competitions and assisted twice. While his exploits have seen him linked to clubs in Europe's top five leagues, the ripple effect of Russia's invasion of Ukraine has been felt in the country's sporting arena. Its exclusion from Uefa competition has limited Olusegun's visibility while the outflow of talent has adversely affected the competitiveness of Russia's top flight. Olakunle Olusegun takes a shot and scores for Nigeria's Under-17 side against the Netherlands at the Under-17 World Cup Olakunle Olusegun's goal against the Netherlands at the 2019 Under-17 World Cup in Brazil was not enough to stop Nigeria going out in the last 16 Paying the price Olusegun first came to global attention as part of Nigeria's 2019 Under-17 World Cup squad, where he scored in the Golden Eaglets' Round of 16 elimination at the hands of the Netherlands. He has been unable to fulfil his dream of progressing through the national ranks, with the player convinced his position in Russia is largely to blame. "I was called to the Nigeria Under-20s last year but with the sanction of Russia - including flights in and out of the country - I could not meet up. "I contacted the coach and reminded him that maybe next time I might be able to come if he invites me. That was the only call up I had." It came as a surprise when Olusegun declined to take advantage of Fifa's special dispensation, especially considering that Krasnodar captain and Poland international Grzegorz Krychowiak was one of the first to do so, when the decision was announced in March 2022. Olusegun suggests his own swift adaptation to Russian football was a double-edged sword. "These past winter and summer windows, I got some interesting offers from some top leagues in Europe," he revealed. "But if they (Krasnodar) like your performance, and your dedication to the team, they will surely want you to stay. So they won my heart with that. "We had a review of my contract and I decided to continue at Krasnodar, but with certain conditions and clauses. "Maybe if I had accepted one of the offers elsewhere my career would have taken a different direction. "I am loved at this club, they take care of me quite well and I feel at home. "Maybe I am paying a heavy price for my decision but then again I am growing here and will continue to fight for the club." Vladimir Putin's war in Ukraine Russia's invasion of Ukraine began on 24 February 2022. At the time, with its Premier League on a winter break, Olusegun was removed from the impacts of the conflict. "I was in Turkey for pre-season when the problem with Ukraine started," he recalled. "I was like, 'Okay, I will not be going back to Russia. I have to terminate my contract.' But my agent told me, 'It's something that will surely happen [the Russia-Ukraine war] and it has happened already. I don't think terminating your contract will be the best option for you.' "I listened to him and I also didn't think it was fair to leave the club in such conditions. "My family and friends back home in Nigeria were also worried about my safety but I explained that nothing in Russia made me feel unsafe. "This is my destiny. Coming to Russia, a lot of people criticised it. Many said, as a young boy going to Russia, it is to make money. "I tried to explain that it wasn't about the money. I believe maybe I will shine in Russia and people will get to know me." |
komekn:😂😂😂 |
Arsenal are interested in signing Crystal Palace winger Michael Olise, FootballTransfers understands. The 21-year-old has emerged as one of the most promising youngsters in the Premier League and Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is a big fan of the player. This season the left-footed Olise has an impressive eight assists in 29 Premier League appearances, plus two goals. European Assists King 2022/23 Arteta believes that Olise ticks all the boxes he desires in terms of age, likely cost and resale potential. Olise is seen as the ideal backup on the right wing to Bukayo Saka. The 21-year-old’s best role is as a right sided outside forward or winger, but he has also often featured as an attacking central midfielder. Arteta stated recently how important it is to bring in Premier League-proven players to the club and Olise would fit the bill perfectly here rather than gambling on a foreign-based star like Bayer Leverkusen’s Moussa Diaby or Eintracht Frankfurt’s Jesper Lindström. How much will Michael Olise cost? Crystal Palace would be looking for at least £40 million for Olise, who still has three years left on his contract. Palace are thus under no pressure to sell, but if the right offer was presented by Arsenal, and with possible pressure put on the club by the player, it would be hard to turn down. The France Under-21 international is also an Arsenal fan, which could help the Gunners in negotiations. There is also reportedly a release clause written into the player’s contract, although this is not confirmed. The cost of the deal could determine whether this transfer goes further as Arsenal have already shown this year with Mykhailo Mudryk that they won't be extorted. There is also the possibility that Palace’s asking price will be reduced to around £35m if they are relegated this season. Relegation now seems unlikely, though, after a two-game winning streak under caretaker manager Roy Hodgson |
Emmy450:Mourinho took them to the league cup final against man city they didn't want to win so they sacked him b4 the game |
