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Requests by Gervinho for a helicopter and a private beach as part of the deal that would take him from Roma to Al-Jazira were described as 'obscene' by the Emirati club, according to reports on Tuesday. Gervinho was set to end his mitigated two-year spell with the Serie A club and join Al-Jazira in the United Arab Emirates this week on a reported four-year deal worth 13m euros. But the move collapsed because of Gervinho's string of demands, which also included accommodation for his family and regular airplane tickets to travel to his native Ivory Coast, said La Gazzetta dello Sport. Reports from the Emirates suggest Gervinho's demands alerted the club to possible future problems with the player, and they are not expected to pursue the deal any further. Gervinho remains on the market but will now be expected to turn up for Roma's first training camp of the summer at their Trigoria base just outside Rome on July 5.
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2012: Cazorla 2013: Ozil 2014: Alexis 2015: Cech It all started with the acquisition of Santi in 2012. That piece of business represented our first real world class purchase in almost five seasons, and since then we’ve been on an upward spiral, winning the Fa cup back to back, and finishing as high as we have in the league since 2004/2005 when we finished 2nd. Not to mention the 3-0 victory over Manchester City for the community shield, defeating Manchester United in Old trafford, and another victory over City in the league. We still have work to do though and a list of areas earmarked for improvement should read like this. – beat Chelsea under Mourinho – Win the premier league – Better champions league performances – Beat Chelsea again – Get a top center forward – Reduce injuries – Chelsea And you can argue that buying Petr Cech represents Wenger’s first victory against Chelsea under Mourinho, since the Portuguese clearly resisted the move. That said, it’s not just about Cech. What’s happening is that we have slowly but surely built a championship winning side and i truly believe that. Besides the four mecurial signings listed above, i believe that we have managed to create our own world class stars. Players like Ramsey, Koscielny, Wilshere are being courted by some of the biggest clubs in Europe, and its also not a stretch of the imagination to think that Bellerin, Oxlade Chamberlain and Szczesny could also develop into world beaters. Coquelin is underrated simply because of his indifferent beginnings, but i believe that boy still has much in his locker. He reminds me of Claude Makelele in some ways. Do we maybe need one or two very good players in certain positions? the answer would be yes. Giroud has been good for us, but we need an upgrade… Unfortunately, that could cost a lot of money, and we have to see how the club handles it. I truly don’t know who we should get, but If Marco Reus is available, then he would be my first choice. In terms of defensive midfield, Arteta, and Flamini are the current backups to Coquelin, but i think we need a huge upgrade on that. Rumors have it that Wenger likes William Carvalho, and i think he would be a good signing. He’s 23, and still developing as a player, not to mention that the competition between he and Coq would be very healthy for the team indeed. And listen, if we can add these players to the current squad, a manager like Arsene will win the league. He has taken a lot of stick, but i like to compare our situation to that of Ac Milan sometimes, just to put things into context. We were broke and couldn’t sign the best players, Wenger still managed to get us into the Champions league every single time. People take that for granted. Ac Milan suffered a similar fate, losing key players and signing average players, and look how it’s turned out for them. Manchester United dropped out of the first four first opportunity they got. I think Arsene is special, and with our squad silently on the road to ‘amazing’, 2015-2016 season could be one hell of a ride for Arsenal fans. Hold on to your seats.
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DISTURBING CATCH-22 SCENARIO – THE CASE OF ELDER CITIZEN MONGUNU There is a twist and irony in today’s war. The nature and bestiality of Boko Haram members is in no measure comparable to the activities of the Niger Delta militants who created economic sabotage in the early part of this century before the late President Umaru Yar’Adua brokered amnesty. Prominent Nigerians from all geo-political zones of the country called for the use of the military. Interestingly, when the military launched its first wave of operations in the three states of Adamawa, Borno and Yobe, some leaders of the states, rather than encouraged the military, acted in ways that tended to pitch the troops against the civilian population and, thereby, allowed the terrorists to continue their carnage. In fact, during a presidential visit to Borno State by former President Goodluck Jonathan, the major demand of the elders of Borno was the withdrawal of the military, to which the then president inappropriately demanded an alternative – no one provided any. Unfortunately, elder statesman Shetima Ali-Mongunu, an octogenarian and a leading light in not just Borno State but also the North, became a victim of the terrorists. After spending days in captivity and contrary to the claim made at that time by the state government, Sunday Vanguard was told, last week, that N20million was paid to Boko Haram to secure his release. Ironically, since then, the military that Mongunu had insisted must be withdrawn from Borno State has been providing him with security. He hardly ventures out – not because of old age but because of the traumatic experience in captivity. Worse still, Sunday Vanguard was informed that the reason the group always found solace in Chad, Cameroun and Niger republic is because some very senior government officials, perhaps the ones referred to by former President Jonathan who were members of the Jama’atu Ahliss-Sunnah Lidda’awati Wal Jihad hiding in his government, found a very lucrative means of claiming to engage the terrorists while siphoning millions of dollars. It is alleged that some heads of state were regularly visiting Aso Rock Presidential Villa to collect money. Military sources alleged that most of the heroic stories about Chadian military were almost always primed to get compensation from the Nigerian government. Even the ceasefire hoax during the Jonathan administration was alleged to have been orchestrated from Aso Rock by very senior Presidency officials, said to be working with Idris Derby of Chad Republic. The Chadian military that stormed Gamboru Ngala, military sources alleged, were on a looting spree until they were stopped from proceeding. And when they proposed to move southwards to Dikwa, the Nigerian military repelled them because their agenda was far from fighting the terrorists. With friends like Chad, Nigeria certainly do not need an enemy. The latest AI report, Sunday Vanguard was told, is part of a grand agenda to ensure that the very senior military leaders who did their best to halt the advance of Boko Haram are dealt with. Meanwhile, their Commander-in-Chief, Jonathan, may be indicted in the final analysis. And whereas those who may have committed acts that are inhuman while claiming to be fighting the terrorists must be brought to book. However, threatening officers and hanging the sword of international criminal justice regime on them would not yield any meaningful advancement in the fight against terror. |
After two weeks of intense investigation, Sunday Vanguard presents exclusive details of the dirty war going on between the Nigerian military, members of the Jama’atu Ahliss-Sunnah Lidda’awati Wal Jihad (Western education is evil), otherwise known as Boko Haram, some influential Nigerians who appear to have lent support to the terrorists on the one hand, and some officers and men of the Nigerian military who are aiding the operations of the terrorists in this war, as well as the sometimes naïve yet complicit contradictory disposition of Europe and America, which have both wittingly and unwittingly allowed the terrorists to gain ground and have become somewhat difficult to defeat. Whereas the military is engaged in a battle on the warfront, the political and psychological component of the engagement appears to be currying sympathy for these mindless killers because of those who seem to share their ideological slant and who once (and have again) found their way to the corridors of power in a polity of clashing socio-political and religious interests. This is the story of how experienced and war-tested officers are led to their death because of the contradictory, compromising and deadly activities of fifth columnists in the military and in government. And beyond Amnesty International’s (AI) indictment of some top military commanders in Nigeria, former Commander-in-Chief, Goodluck Ebele Jonathan, may be dragged before the International Criminal Court (ICC) for crimes against humanity. The details are revealing. Last week, we told the sad story of the death of a Colonel of the Nigerian Army as well as the gruesome killing of Major Timothy Fambiya who, while attempting to capture Abubakar Shekau, leader of Jama’atu Ahliss-Sunnah Lidda’awati Wal Jihad (Western education is evil), otherwise known as Boko Haram, was shot in the head from behind. We also narrated how an insider leak led to the ambushing of troops on a mission to attack Boko Haram fighters in Michika, Borno State – Lt. Col .Adeboye Obasanjo, son of former President Olusegun Obasanjo, almost lost his life in that ambush as he was shot in the leg. In addition, we highlighted the activities of fifth columnists whose agenda is to ensure that the terrorists defeat the military; the report by Amnesty International indicting very senior military officers and its human rights implication on perception and the war against the terrorists; the expected role of the National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, and how it has assisted the military in shaping a policy of humaneness even as it battles the terrorists was also brought to the fore. HOW THE WEST ENCOURAGED BOKO HARAM It was one of those hypocritical engagements. In the early part of 2012, Nigeria’s battle against terrorism was, at best, shambolic and disgusting to say the least. It was as if there was no government in place and the mere fact that the terror group was beginning to dare more, bomb more and kill more, became a matter of concern at international fora. Some Nigerians who argued that the group be designated a Foreign Terror Organisation, FTO, rather than receive support from home, got a shocker. The Nigerian government – their government – forcefully moved against the idea. That was where mud was thrown in. It is not yet established where the spurious document emanated from. What was clear, however, was the end to which the document was meant to be put! Some 25 scholars, from reputable academic institutions in the United States of America, USA, wrote a passionate letter, insisting that an FTO status for Boko Haram should never be contemplated. It is still debatable whose interests were being served and who may have funded such an exercise. But with the very vociferous, sometimes embarrassing position of Nigeria’s government at that time, divorcing it of culpability would be very difficult. And whereas they claimed to be concerned for Nigeria and Nigerians in the event that the FTO designation is hung on Boko Haram the time wasted while this lasted is partly responsible for the growth, spread and audacity of members of Jama’atu Ahliss-Sunnah Lidda’awati Wal Jihad. Worse still, a certain Johnnie Carson, Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, who took a more than official interest in Nigeria, appeared on the same wave length with the academics. His logic, that poverty was the reason for the rise of Boko Haram, a comment described as an insult to poor people all over the world, showed his poor understanding of the ideology that drove and is driving the terrorists. He suffers culpability. Had the insurgents been dealt with in the manner of their activities as a terror group, perhaps the token successes recorded in recent times against it could have long added up to foil and stop the group’s advances. THE PROPAGANDA THAT DECEIVED THE WEST Investigations by Sunday Vanguard since it first published the letter in 2012 – and specifically in the last three weeks – suggest that some powerful northern influence pedlars may have been sponsors of the letter. In fact, last week, Sunday Vanguard was made to understand that some leaders of the North were sponsored to embark on a voyage of propaganda to Europe and America. The brief was to canvass the position that the war against members of Jama’atu Ahliss-Sunnah Lidda’awati Wal Jihad was indeed a campaign of genocide against the people of the North. Armed with some video footage taken by military officers who believe in the ideology of Boko Haram and who were described by a security source as ‘conscientious objectors’, the propagandists made some inroads. Whereas in truth and indeed the Nigerian military ought to be accountable to the Federal Government of Nigeria and the Nigerian people; and whereas it needed to conduct its war on terror with a human face so as not to engender unbearable degrees of collateral damage; some of the footage shown in Europe and America – apart from a few reckless extra-judicial killings – were scenes of real-life combat between the military and Boko Haram members dressed in civilian clothes. The most interesting aspects of the footage were the ones that depicted the Nigerian military as killing innocent civilians whereas, indeed, like ISIS members dressed in civilian clothes, those who were being engaged were terrorists. To make the propaganda engagement more believable, a retired, very senior army officer of northern extraction, was recruited for the job. How much he collected for the campaign could not be ascertained but a military source insisted that “the retired general didn’t have to be paid because he is one of those who still believe in the anachronistic idea of a “northern domination and an Islamic state”. DOING BOKO HARAM’S DIRTY JOB Making recklessly unrealistic assumptions about members of the Jama’atu Ahliss-Sunnah Lidda’awati Wal Jihad, some self-styled experts on Nigeria sought to convince the American government on why it should not support the fight against the terrorists. And, therefore, when on May 21, 2012, a three-page letter surfaced at the State Department in the US, the sympathizers of Boko Haram were on their way to buying time for the terrorists The three-page letter was sent to the then Secretary of State, Hillary Rodham Clinton, on May 21, 2012. Received at her State Department, 2201 C Street, NW, Washington, DC 20520, the letter read: “Dear Secretary Clinton: “As scholars with a special interest in Nigeria and broad expertise on African politics, we are writing to urge that you not designate Boko Haram a Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO). We are acutely aware of the horrific violence perpetrated by Boko Haram, including attacks on both Muslims and Christians in Nigeria, whether government officials or civilian targets. We share your concerns about the impact of extremist violence on Nigeria’s democratic progress and security in general. “However an FTO designation would internationalize Boko Haram, legitimize abuses by Nigeria’s
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Reports suggest that Juventus star Arturo Vidal is close to singing for Arsenal, and like ususal the Emirates faithful have sent Twitter into meltdown. Close to winning the treble with the Old Lady last season, Vidal’s future in Italy has never been stable. Manchester United apparently showed an interest in the Chilean star in last year’s summer transfer window, so the midfielder is never shy of transfer speculation. A £21million move to north London would see Vidal join international team-mate Alexis Sanchez and a midfield boasting the likes of Santi Cazorla, Mesut Ozil and Jack Wilshere. With a team as strong as this and the potential signing of Chelsea’s Petr Cech, fans are really starting to believe that the Premier League title is in reach. Arsenal fans go wild over links with Chile star Read the reactions of the Arsenal fans below Piers Morgan @piersmorgan Vidal....VIDAL ![]() True?? Please, someone tell me this is true?? #arsenal #afcA DAY AGO Noah @KilamaJr Arsene Wenger signs Cech, Vidal and a top striker, he can stay on as long as he wants for all I care 21 HOURS AGO Capt Mbaye Diagne @jaynzegwu If Arsenal get Vidal and man u get #Schneiderlin then it means the tables have turned.We buy Samsung 7 and they buy Samsung 5 20 HOURS AGO Raja Ali @ALIIRJA Vidal to arsenal if it's true I will buy arsene a new coat
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10. Cavani sent off for getting fingered in his bum: Cavani was given a red card in the Chile v. Uruguay game Wednesday after lashing out at Gonzalo Jara, but for good reason. In the replay, it is obvious that Jara had tried to finger Cavani’s bum, which caused Cavani to slash back a bit, which must have been all that the referee saw before sending the Uruguay star off. 9. Van Persie gets second yellow for shooting just one second after being called offside: Arsenal’s Robin van Persie was given his second yellow card in a Champions League match against Barcelona for shooting just a second after being called offside. He said he was not able to hear the whistle because of the roar of the 95,000 fans, but was still sent off and unable to appeal the call. 8. Eric Cantona’s kung fu kick at fan: Not many can or will forget Cantona’s furious kick and punches at a Crystal Palace fan. In case you want a reminder, watch all the glory below. 7. Loick Pires gets yellow for going to the toilet: Sometimes you just have to go, and Pires really had to because he ran off the pitch to go to the fans’ facilities to take care of his business. He didn’t return to the game for another 40 seconds, and when he returned onto the field after without the referee’s permission, he was given one of the weirdest yellow cards we have ever heard of… 6. Yoav Ziv literally gets “kicked” out: After being stepped on by a Stoke City player, Ziv’s shoe fell off and he was furious when the ref didn’t call a foul. So to get the assistant referee’s attention, he kicked his shoe at him, hence he was told to leave the match with a nice red card. 5. Clint Dempsey tears up ref’s notebook: When a Seattle Sounders teammate got booked, Dempsey argued with the ref, and was so angry he took the referee’s notepad and tore it up while walking off the pitch. He received his second yellow for the move, and was the Sounders’ third player to be sent off, while one had gotten injured after all subs had been made, leaving the Sounders to finish with just seven men. 4. Eden Hazard red card for kicking ball boy: Losing to Swansea, Chelsea were in a rush for time towards the end of the game to get an equaliser. But when a ball boy held onto the ball and laid on it, Hazard tried to pry it from him before resorting to kicking the ball out from under him, but not without getting a red card for his actions. 3. Fabregas’ insanely accurate kick to West Brom’s Chris Brunt in the head: The somewhat comical interactions that ensued in this red card were interesting to say the least. When Diego Costa and several other West Brom defenders got in a heated argument, Fabregas was standing on the other side of the penalty area. He then kicked the ball towards the fans, but it actually hit Brunt’s head and a red card was the result. It was actually more impressive than anything, hitting Brunt’s bonce from a good 25 yards out. 2. Luis Suarez bites again: Suarez is known for his biting antics, but when he did it for the third time in the World Cup against Italy last year, enough was enough. He chomped on Italy defender Giorgio Chellini and acted that his mouth had been hurt. He was not sent off as the ref missed it, but FIFA punished him hard, hitting him with a four-month ban from all football related activities. 1. Zidane World Cup head butt: Probably one of the most famous red cards in football and World Cup history, France’s Zinedine Zidane headbutted Italy’s Marco Materazzi in the 2006 World Cup Final in Berlin. It was reported that Materazzi insulted the French star’s sister, but he was given the red card which signalled the end of his fantastic international career. |
The police chief is a big fool for sayin rubbish How can u allow people to carry out such a babaric act in the name of protecting themselves Dont dey know de pains of being burnt to death Only Baba God can save dis Country |
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China booked their place in the quarterfinals of the Women's World Cup with a 1-0 win over Cameroon at the Commonwealth Stadium on Saturday. A classy 12th minute goal from forward Wang Shanshan proved enough for the 1999 runners-up to reach the last eight of the competition where they will face the winners of Monday's game between the United States and Colombia. Cameroon, playing in their first Women's World Cup finals, will feel unlucky though not to have at least forced extra time with a determined and positive display. The Africans went close to an equaliser in the 65th minute when a looping header from forward Gaelle Enganamouit hit the top of the cross-bar but a well-organised China team held firm for the win.
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Though the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, has not made it official to hire Sweden coach, Pia Sundhage has said she is not ready to handle Nigeria’s senior female team, the Super Falcons. Sundhage has declared she is “not good enough” to handle African champions as her team sweat to know if they will qualify for the knockout rounds of the Women’s World Cup. AfricanFootball.com first reported that top officials of the NFF are considering Sundhage to take over the Falcons after they crashed without trace at the World Cup in Canada under the watch of Edwin Okon. But after seeing her team pick three points from as many matches, scoring four goals and conceding four, former coach of the United States Sundhage noted that she may not be up to take up the chance to coach any Nigerian team right now. “You know what, today I don’t think I am good enough to coach in Nigeria,” she stated. •Coach Pia Sundhage of Sweden at the ongoing Women’s World Cup in Canada Pia Sundhage led her team to a 3-3 draw with Nigeria in their first group game before holding USA to a goalless draw and forcing Australia to a 1-1 draw in the final group game. They would now have to await the outcome of matches in Groups E and F to know their fate at the World Cup. Meanwhile, Vice President of the NFF, Barrister Seyi Akinwumi has urged Nigerians not to see the Super Falcons ouster from the group stage of the ongoing FIFA Women’s World Cup in Canada as a disappointment. Akinwumi said that the Nigerian squad are still some distance off from being world beaters, and so it will not be that easy to get favourable results against some of the household names in women football. Akinwunmi noted that the girls did well to have been able to stand their ground against their more illustrious opponents in the competition. “We have a team with good players, we conquered Africa but have not dominated the world stage and we know this. The American team had players with over a decade of experience at that level but our young girls stood up to them and I think for that we can’t put them down “They’ve done quite well, to be honest but we also understand that everybody must work harder to get to the level we want,” Akinwunmi, who is also the chairman of Lagos FA.
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Chad’s military said Thursday it had carried out airstrikes on Boko Haram positions in neighbouring Nigeria to avenge twin suicide bombings in Chad’s capital that were blamed on the jihadists. Citing the “cowardly and barbaric acts perpetrated by Boko Haram terrorists”, which killed 33 people in N’Djamena on Monday, the military said that it had “carried out reprisal airstrikes on the terrorists’ positions in Nigerian territory” on Wednesday. Six Boko Haram bases were destroyed in the air raids, which caused “considerable human and material losses”, the military said in a statement. Chad would continue its “merciless” pursuit of the insurgents “so that no drop of Chadian blood spilt goes unpunished,” the statement added. Monday’s attacks on the police headquarters and a police academy in N’Djamena were the first in the capital of the west African country, which has taken a lead role in a regional offensive against Boko Haram. No group has claimed responsibility for the attacks but Chad and its allies immediately blamed the Nigeria-based insurgents, who have carried out several attacks recently in border areas of countries that share a frontier with northeast Nigeria.
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Brazil have booked their place in the FIFA U-20 World Cup final with a hugely impressive 5-0 victory over Senegal in Christchurch. The lopsided scoreline provided an accurate reflection of a match in which the South Americans were at their scintillating best, and their African opponents powerless to resist. This last-four encounter was all but over inside seven minutes, in fact, with Senegal floored by two crushing early blows. The first was self-inflicted, with the luckless Andelinou Correa turning the ball into his own net in an attempt to cut out right-back Joao Pedro's low cross from the byline. And worse was to follow for Joseph Koto's side just a couple of minutes later. This time, there was no element of luck involved, with classy No10 Gabriel Jesus bursting from midfield and threading a lovely pass into the path of Marcos Guilherme. The Athletico Paranaense forward then obliged with an equally impressive finish, firing clinically into the net from just inside the box. Brazil might have looked to protect their lead at this stage, but relying on defence doesn't appear to be in the mindset of a team reviving the great traditions of adventurous, attack-minded Seleção sides. By the 19th minute, and after Gabriel Jesus had struck the post with another fine effort, their lead had been stretched yet further. Real Madrid's Jean Carlos showed fine skill on the left and delivered an inviting low cross that keeper Ibrahima Sy could reach, but not quite hold. When the ball ran loose, Boschilia took full advantage, swooping in decisively to slot home from close range. Senegal did have moments of their own, and only a brilliant reflex save from Jean was enough to divert Sidy Sarr's ferociously struck volley on to the crossbar soon after. But Brazil retired to the dressing rooms at half-time assured of their place in the final, having made it 4-0 with eight minutes of the opening 45 remaining. It was a terrific goal and, again, a full-back was at the heart of the attacking action. Jorge took centre stage on this occasion, drifting away from a couple of Senegalese challenges before slotting home a composed finish to put his team out of sight. The pace dropped in the second half, with Brazil preserving energy and Senegal unable to muster any kind of comeback. But Marcos Guilherme remained lively and, after testing the reflexes of Sy from 20 yards, he wrapped up the win with a well-worked fifth goal. Much of the credit on this occasion belonged to Boschilia, who provided an excellent assist. The midfielder had ghosted into the box and was in a good position to shoot, with only the keeper to beat, but saw his team-mate even better placed and passed unselfishly for Marcos Guilhermethe No7 to fire into the unguarded net. Brazil now march on to Auckland's North Harbour Stadium, where they will hope to secure a sixth U-20 World Cup title on Saturday against either Serbia or Mali.
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Reigning African Women’s Footballer of the Year, Asisat Oshoala has spoken about her love for Real Madrid ahead of Nigeria’s final preliminary game at the ongoing Fifa Women’s World Cup in Canada. After drawing 3-3 with Sweden in their opening game in Winnipeg on June 8, the Falcons sent a nation into mourning after a truly dire 0-2 loss to Australia, four days later. However, the African champions can still progress to the knockout rounds of the competition but will only do that with a victory over the United States in their final group game on Tuesday. Oshoala believes the feat can be achieved if the Falcons borrow a leaf off the pages of storied Spanish club, Real Madrid. “I want us to play like Real Madrid’s forwards. They’re very, very good, Benzema, Ronaldo and Gareth Bale. “We can be similar to them and I’d like us to play just like them as much as possible. As a front three we can be very dangerous and if we try to be like them, we’ll go very far in this tournament," the Nigerian striker told www.fifa.com. She then took the time to assess Nigeria’s opening two games of the competition against Sweden and Australia and surprisingly claimed that the Matildas were the easier of the two sides to play against. “I would say Sweden actually made it very hard for us. Australia I think were an easier opponent. “We were unlucky not to get the goals we needed. But it doesn’t matter; we have to be better, no matter what,” she explained. Oshoala has yet to hit the heights she attained in Canada in 2014 where she led Nigeria’s Under-20 side, the Falconets, to a second-place finish at the Fifa Under-20 World Cup. The forward finished as the tournament’s top scorer and was also named winner of the golden ball, a gong set aside for the best player in the competition. She has found the going a lot more complicated this time round with just one goal in two games and admits it represents a steep learning curve. “I have learned a lot of things about myself as a player. This is a big tournament with much stronger competition. “When you play at the under-age tournament, and then you come to the senior World Cup, you see it’s much harder. So, you just have to adapt to it. “My style of play can’t always be the same. I need to find different ways to change my attacking patterns so I can get behind the backline,” she said. The test gets even harder on Tuesday (early Wednesday morning in Nigeria) when Oshoala leads the line for the Super Falcons against star-spangled Olympic champions, the United States. She will however be well aware that to be the best, you have to beat the best and few come bigger than the United States Women’s National Team.
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Over the last couple of summer transfer windows, Arsene Wenger has broken spending records with his signings and it looks like that is just what will happen again this year. The Frenchman is apparently planning to beat last summer´s splashing of the cash by spending the best part of £100 million to bring in the four players he believes will turn the Gunners from also rans into Premier League champions. The report in Metro that details the manager’s plans explains that Arsenal are looking to sign Jackson Martinez from Porto to boost our firepower and give the boss a different option again to Giroud and Walcott. Wenger is also looking to bring in a keeper, most likely Petr Cech, to help us to tighten up at the back, while the engine room of the team is going to get a double boost, with both Arturo Vidal and Morgan Schneiderlin being targetd. All in all these four players are likely to cost around £85 million, a new Arsenal record. It is still dwarfed by the £150 million being handed to Louis van Gaal by Man United but will it be enough for us to win the Premier League? |
Chris Brown has been attacked by Kylie Jenner after he joined Snoop Dogg in calling Caitlyn Jenner a ‘science project’ on social media. The superstar R&B singer shared a meme to his Instagram account on Sunday, June 7 that praised Akon for supplying 600 million Africans with solar power and at the same time, mocked Bruce Jenner. Unfortunately for him, Kylie saw the post and left a comment saying, “Not a very nice thing to say about a friends [sic] dad.” Kylie then made a post of her own on Twitter, saying,“State what you want about the world without bashing others. Leave a positive impact.” Brown deleted the entire post less than an hour after it went up and of course after getting hint that Kylie commented below. This tense exchange occurred just a day after Kylie was seen hugging Brown on the set of his new music video which features her boyfriend, Tyga in Malibu, California.
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NIGERIA perfomed woefully but i blame coach Garba who could not even watch de clips of Germany previous games |
GERMANY deserved to win Dey were more techically sound dan Nigeria.fault of coach garba Ow will u tell ur boys to play long balls wen de Germans re fuckin tall as hell The shortest german player is 6ft 3 and yet u tell dem to play long balls |



