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This Oyinbo people no be today dia sense start. They just took all their Freestyle hobbies and arranged them as Olympic sport. As in, what am I seeing? ..... Water polo, Dancing horses, Fencing, Archery etc. Then they invite us knowing our sense never pass football and 100m. So we are just there to watch them carry 30, 60 gold medals while we are battling for 2. We should organise a protest ooo. We must boycott this Olympic 419 games until they add more Afrocentric sports like... - Bet 9ja - Eba/Fufu/ swallowing competition - Ludo game - Chyking Ladies(Who get sweet mouth pass) - Fashion and Deceiving guys with make up - Ten-ten - Yahoo-Yahoo - Molue-jumping - Fence-flying - Okada /Keke Napep race - Gala and Lacasera Hawking in traffic - Gele-tying - Ashoebi Freestyle - Beating traffic - Draft playing - Baba ijebu |
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The Premier League side seemed to have settled the tie when Sergio Aguero opened the scoring, but a late goal from Thomas Tuchel's charges forced it into penalties Despite conceding a last-gasp equaliser in a 1-1 draw with Borussia Dortmund, Manchester City were able to celebrate Pep Guardiola's first win in charge thanks to a penalty shootout success. It looked as though City would claim the triumph in regulation time when David Silva and Sergio Aguero - off the bench and featuring for the first time since last season - combined for the latter to open the scoring in the 79th minute in China. But just when it seemed they had done enough for a 1-0 victory, City switched off from a corner in the fifth minute of stoppage time and Christian Pulisic's effort crept its way into the net, through the legs of replacement goalkeeper Angus Gunn. Although Gunn - the son of former Norwich goalkeeper Bryan Gunn - may feel he could have done better with that goal, the 20-year-old proved the hero in the shootout, saving three times as City prevailed 6-5 after eight kicks apiece. With Raheem Sterling having missed City's seventh effort, Gunn saved from Jacob Bruun Larsen to keep City in it and then again from Mikel Merino after Angelino's successful conversion for the victors. Likely hindered by the 30-degree temperatures and sluggish pitch, the game was a far cry from the incisive, attacking football the expectant Shenzhen crowd had come to see. While City had Monday's meeting with Manchester United in Beijing cancelled due to adverse weather, Dortmund had thrashed the same opponents 4-1 last Friday and Guardiola's side started in sloppy fashion here. Dortmund were almost gifted an opener three times in the first 20 minutes when two errant passes from Willy Caballero and one from Tosin Adarabioyo led to chances for Ousmane Dembele and Emre Mor, but neither man could convert. READ MORE | City's hopes for domination on hold PLAY While posing a danger to themselves, City continued to look a threat going forward with Kelechi Iheanacho denied by Roman Burki, who effected a stunning point-blank save with his right boot on the stroke of half-time. Dortmund ought to have gone in front with 15 minutes to play when Marco Hober's sublime reverse ball set up fellow substitute Gonzalo Castro, who prodded straight at Gunn when clean through. And Thomas Tuchel's side were left to rue that miss shortly afterwards as Aleix Garcia's exquisite pass released Silva inside the area, and the Spaniard selflessly squared for Aguero to complete an easy finish. Pulisic looked to have saved Dortmund with the final kick, but Gunn's three excellent saves handed Guardiola his first success as City boss. |
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