Rashford to be fined £650,000 after partying at nightclub

Manchester United striker, Marcus Rashford will be fined two weeks’ salaries worth £650,000 after he was caught partying in a nightclub on Thursday.

According to The Sun, Man United have now decided to slap Rashford with a hefty fine for partying in Northern Ireland.

The England international reported ill for training on Friday and subsequently missed Man United’s 4-2 win against Newport County on Sunday.

Man United blamed Rashford’s omission on ‘illness’ despite the player being spotted in a Belfast nightclub.

The Red Devils’ boss, Erik ten Hag has already insisted that he will ‘deal with’ the issue.

Ten Hag, however, refused to confirm if Rashford had lied to him or not over the nightclub visit.

Asked about Rashford’s absence after Man United’s 4-2 win against Newport County, Ten Hag said in his post-match press conference: “In what sense? He reported ill, for the rest it’s an internal matter, I’ll deal with it.”

NPFL announces new venue for youth league

The organisers of the youth League have revealed that the venue for the South-South qualifiers has been moved from Asaba to Port Harcourt.

The chairman of the organising committee, Pastor Emeka Inyama, made the disclosure in Abuja.

The reason for the change in venue was not revealed.

Akwa United, Bayelsa United, Bendel Insurance and Rivers United are the teams that will be participate at the new venue.

Teams are expected to arrive at their zonal grounds on January 30 while screening and documentation will hold on January 31.

Other zones are Kaduna for North East and North West, Enugu for South East, Ekiti for South West and Lafia for North Central.

The zonal qualifiers of the competition is billed to hold between February 1-3 across all centres.

Roy Keane blames Tottenham star for 1-0 defeat to Man City

Former Manchester United captain, Roy Keane has blamed Tottenham Hotspur star Guglielmo Vicario for his role in Manchester City’s FA Cup-winning goal on Friday.

Keane believes Pep Guardiola’s side targeted Tottenham’s ‘weak’ goalkeeper during the encounter.

Recall that Man City qualified for the fifth round of the FA Cup after securing their first-ever win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Friday night with a 1-0 victory.

Nathan Ake scored the only goal of the match after 88 minutes, prodding home after Vicario was unable to hold onto Kevin de Bruyne’s corner.

However, Keane feels Vicario failed to command his area.

“The goalkeeper has got to command that six-yard area,” Keane told ITV Sport.

“A goalkeeping coach I used to work with years ago, he used to say – and I loved it – you come with violence. You come and attack that space and clear people out of the way. You have got to let them know you are there. If defenders are backing into you, be physical. Command that area.”

“They had worked on that, they knew there was a weakness,” Keane added.

“We were getting frustrated with it too, we thought City might try a few shot corners but they persevered and eventually got it right. They looked at that goalkeeper and said, “right he will be weak in that area.”’

Arsenal competing with Bayern to sign midfielder for Arteta

Arsenal is competing with Bayern Munich to sign Real Sociedad midfielder Martin Zubimendi for their manager Mikel Arteta in the summer.

The Premier League North London club failed with an attempt to sign Zubimendi last year.

The Gunners instead decided to spend the majority of their summer budget on a £105 million deal for Declan Rice.

Bayern Munich, on the other hand, were not successful in their bid to sign Joao Palhinha from Fulham last summer but remains in the market for a new central midfielder once this season is over.

According to Bild’s Bayern Insider podcast, Zubimendi is one of The Bavarians’ top targets for the summer but Arsenal are providing ‘serious’ competition.

The report added that Arteta has already held talks with Zubimendi and the 24-year-old Spanish footballer would be open to joining Arsenal.

Zubimendi has a €60 million release clause in his current deal with Real Sociedad.

Jurgen Klopp to step down as Liverpool manager

Liverpool’s manager, Jurgen Klopp, has revealed his decision to step down from the role at the end of the season, emphasising he is “running out of energy.”

Appointed in October 2015 with a contract set initially until 2026, Klopp’s tenure has been marked by significant achievements, including winning the Champions League in 2019 and securing Liverpool’s first league title in 30 years during the 2019-20 season.

“I told the club already in November,” said Klopp, who disclosed his decision with Liverpool leading the Premier League.

“I love absolutely everything about this club, I love everything about the city, I love everything about our supporters, I love the team, I love the staff. I love everything. But that I still take this decision shows you that I am convinced it is the one I have to take,” Klopp explained.

Expressing his commitment but acknowledging waning energy, Klopp stated, “I know that I cannot do the job again and again and again and again.”

Klopp, the only Liverpool manager to achieve victories in the league title, European Cup/Champions League, FA Cup, and EFL Cup, steered Liverpool to their sixth European Cup in 2019 and lifted the Premier League trophy in 2019-20.

While Klopp secured domestic cup success in the 2021-22 season, Liverpool narrowly missed a quadruple, finishing second in the Premier League to Manchester City and losing the Champions League final to Real Madrid in Paris.

Despite a silverware-less season last year, Liverpool remains in contention for four trophies this term, recently securing a place in the Carabao Cup final by defeating Fulham on Wednesday.

Don’t watch us on TV anymore – Super Eagles captain, Musa sends message to Tinubu

Super Eagles captain Ahmed Musa has urged President Bola Ahmed Tinubu not to watch the team on television anymore but to come over to Ivory Coast and cheer them at the ongoing 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON.

Musa, who spoke on behalf of the Super Eagles players, said this during the team’s Zoom meeting with the Minister of Sports Development, Sen. John Owan Enoh, on Wednesday.

The former Leicester City forward also appreciated Enoh for his words of encouragement to the Super Eagles as they prepare to tackle Cameroon in the AFCON Round of 16 fixture on Saturday night.

Musa said: “We have a message that we are going to send to you [Enoh] to the President.

“We don’t want him to watch the game on TV anymore, we want him over here [Ivory Coast] to come and cheer us together. So this is our own message to the President.”

Enoh responded, “The president will come. I can assure you the president will come. He has told me when he wants to come and my prayer is that gradually we are going to get to the point where the President can come. He will come. I will bring the president, he will come,” he assured.

Musa then said: “Finally, we really appreciate your words of encouragement to the team, thank you.”

Nigeria had finished in second position in Group A behind leaders Equatorial Guinea.

Peseiro’s men remain unbeaten in the tournament so far after two wins and one draw.

Ivory Coast sack coach Jean-Louis Gasset

Jean-Louis Gasset has been sacked as coach of 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) hosts Ivory Coast.

The country’s football federation said in a statement on Wednesday that it had “terminated the contracts” of Gasset and his assistant Ghislain Printant “due to insufficient results.”

Gasset’s sacking is coming two days after their AFCON 4-0 defeat against Equatorial Guinea.

The result was the heaviest home defeat in Ivory Coast history.

The Elephants are the first AFCON host to lose two group games since they did so in 1984.

However, Ivory Coast still has faint hopes of progressing to the last 16 as one of the best third-placed teams.

They will be led by Emerse Fae, one of Gasset’s coaches, on an interim basis.

Dogo targets more new signings for Kwara United

Kwara United head coach Kabiru Dogo has revealed that the team is working to bring in more new signings before the end of the transfer window.

Dogo disclosed this during a chat with newsmen in Ilorin.

He pointed out that the reinforcement would bring healthy competition to the team.

Dogo, however, commended new recruit Afeez Nosiru on his debut against Sunshine Stars.

“Having Afeez in the team is a bonus to us; he brings experience, commitment and dedication to the team,” he stated during his address.

“We are also working on bringing in new faces that will help us through the hostilities of the second round.”

Eto’o celebrates as Cameroon land Super Eagles in Round of 16

The president of the Cameroon Football Federation, Samuel Eto’o, was seen celebrating their qualification for the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations last 16 with players and coaches of the team on Tuesday night.

In a clip that has gone viral on social media, Eto’o joined the jubilation in the dressing room, following their 3-2 win over Gambia in their final Group C fixtures.

The former Chelsea and Inter Milan striker danced and hugged all the players.

The Indomitable Lions will now face Nigeria in the Round of 16.

The Super Eagles finished second in Group A behind Equatorial Guinea.

Nigeria defeated Cameroon 3-2 the last time both countries played each other at the same stage in 2019 in Egypt.

Chelsea to play Liverpool or Fulham in final

Chelsea will face either Liverpool or Fulham in the Carabao Cup final.

The Blues thrashed Middlesbrough 6-1 at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday night to qualify.

Boro came into the second leg of the semi-final tie with a slim 1-0 advantage.

However, they were blown away by Mauricio Pochettino’s men in the second leg.

At the end of the first half, Chelsea were leading 4-0, thanks to Jonny Howson’s own goal and goals from Enzo Fernandez, Axel Disasi and Cole Palmer.

Palmer and Noni Madueke added more goals after the break, while Morgan Rogers added a late consolation for the visitors.

Liverpool head into the second semi-final against Fulham with a 2-1 lead from the first leg.

Chelsea set to sign Ramirez for club-record fee

Chelsea Women are closing in on a deal to sign Mayra Ramirez from Levante for a club-record fee.

The 24-year-old has impressed at the Spanish club, scoring six goals in seven league games this season.

Last term, the Colombian netted 14 times.

Chelsea are looking to bring in a striker this window, after Sam Kerr suffered an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury.

Kerr suffered the injury during a warm weather training camp in Morocco earlier this month.

Ramirez is set to become Chelsea’s most expensive signing, surpassing the £250,000 fee paid for Pernille Harder from Wolfsburg in 2020.

Mohamed Salah out of action for 28 days

Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah will be out of action for 28 days.Salah’s agent Ramy Abbas made this known on Monday.

The Liverpool ace sustained a hamstring injury during Egypt’s 2023 Africa Cup of Nations, AFCON, 2-2 draw with Ghana.

Salah had since left the Egypt national team squad in Ivory Coast to continue his recovery in Liverpool.

“The injury is more serious than first thought. He will be out for 21-28 days,” Fabrizio Romano quoted Abbas as saying.

“His best chance at participating in the current AFCON is by undergoing intensive rehabilitation in the UK and rejoining the team as soon as he is fit.”

AFCON: Peseiro says Super Eagles must be more clinical

Jose Peseiro says Super Eagles must be more clinical if Nigeria want to go far in the knockout stages of AFCON 2023.

Nigeria booked their passage into the last 16 after defeating Guinea Bissau on Monday, thanks to a first-half own goal by Opa Sangante.

The win was enough to earn them second place in Group A.

Nigeria dominated the game but poor finishing ensured it was a tense encounter to the end, with Victor Osimhen missing several chances to secure the three points earlier in the contest.

Both teams also had late goals correctly ruled out for offside.

Peseiro said during a post-match conference that the team could not afford to continue to miss clear chances in front of goal as it might be detrimental to Nigeria’s progress in the tournament.

“It is a new competition that is starting for us. The most important part of a competitionin is the knockout stage.

“We will have to be more clinical in front of goal because the slightest mistake will be fatal for us,” he said.

Nigeria are in the round of 16 of the AFCON for the 17th time.

They will next face the runners-up of Group C – either Guinea or Senegal – on Saturday.

AFCON 2023: Ivorian fans turn violent after host nation’s embarrassing loss to Equatorial Guinea

Police have been mobilised after supporters of the host nation Cote d’Ivoire resorted to violence following the country’s disastrous 4-0 loss to Equatorial Guinea in their final group game on Monday.

ÀIn a video seen by Peoples Gazette, the body of a bus apparently forced to be abandoned as a result of the violence was riddled with holes that looked like it was pelted by stones.The windows of the bus were also shattered.

Another video showed things being burnt in the streets of Abidjan as police could be seen converging around the area.

“Had to run for cover after escaping on the bus,” a Nigerian journalist covering the tournament said in a WhatsApp group for reporters covering the 2023 AFCON.

“…and hide my journalist tag,” he added.

The shocking defeat to Equatorial Guinea left Cote d’Ivoire with a very slim chance of advancing to the knockout phase of the tournament as one of the four third-best-placed teams in the group stage.

With three points and a negative three-goal difference, the Ivorians can only hope that fewer than four teams better their group stage record to have the chance of reaching the round of 16.

Equatorial Guinea and Nigeria have already taken the two automatic qualification tickets to the round of 16 from Group A.

Nigeria defeats Kenya 32-23 in Africa Handball Nations Cup

The Nigeria Men Handball team on Sunday defeated the Kenyan opponent 32-23 in their third game at the ongoing Africa Men’s Handball Cup of Nations in Egypt.

This is first victory of the team after losing their two earlier matches against Angola and Tanzania.

Nigeria will play a placement match against Republic of Congo on Tuesday at 7 p.m.

The team also known as ‘Golden Arrows’ were determined to win their match to avenge their two earlier matches.

They started on a good note by defeating Kenya in the first half by 16-9 and finally won by 32-23 at the end of the second half.

The assistant coach of the Nigerian team, Solomon Yola, said the team would fight to win their next match.

He said, “It is unfortunate that they lost their previous games but they also fought well in those games. They played well and we can see the result.’’

They lost their first match against Angola at 24-26 and they also lost their second game against Tanzania at 19-36.

The team is grouped in group D alongside with the 10-time champion, Tunisia, as well as Angola and Kenya.

The 26th Africa Men Handball Nations Cup, which started on January 17 in Cairo, Egypt, is expected to end on January 29.

Pillars beat Heartland FC 2-1 in Kano

Kano Pillars Football Club on Sunday defeated visiting Heartland FC of Owerri 2-1 in one of the match day 19 fixtures of the Nigerian Professional Football League.

The match was played behind closed doors at the Sani Abacha Stadium, Kano, following sanctions including a N12 million fine imposed on the Pillars by the League Management Company.

This was as a result of encroachment by some of Kano Pillars supporters into the pitch which caused a delay in the live coverage of their home game against Plateau United in a match day 17 encounter.

Kano Pillars midfielder, Suleiman Idris, scored in the 47th minute, while Rabiu Ali doubled the lead when he converted a penalty in the 85th minute.

Clement Ogbobe scored a consolation goal for the visitors in the added time through a well taken free kick.

Sunday’s result ensured Pillars finished the first stanza of the league in the fifth position with 32 points from 19 games and would play their next game against Heartland FC after the break.

After the game, Heartland Coach, Chris Obi, said that the match was tough, noting that players of both teams gave a good account of themselves.

Mr Obi explained that Pillars’ determination to win the game at home paid off, as his team would go back and prepare for the second stanza of the league.

He said that would continue to work on the players to improve the club’s performance.

“The league is still open and Heartland is not a write-off; no one is sure of winning the league. We are going to improve in the remaining 19 matches to ensure we finish well,” he said.

On his part, the Assistant Coach of Kano Pillars, Abubakar Musa, expressed satisfaction with his players’ performance throughout the encounter.

“We knew it was going to be a tough match, so we trained hard and it paid off,” Musa said.

He said the victory would boost his team’s morale towards making a great impact in the second phase of the league.

Nigeria can win fourth AFCON title in Côte d’Ivoire: Kenneth Omeruo

Ahead of Nigeria’s last Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) group stage clash against Guinea-Bissau on Monday, Super Eagles defender Kenneth Omeruo says the team can win the continental title again.

“We have the squad and capacity to win the AFCON, but we have to pick the game one at a time,” Omeruo told reporters at the pre-match press conference on Sunday.

Nigeria last won the AFCON title in 2013 in South Africa, a team the former Chelsea defender was part of.

Omeruo believed Nigeria could again become African champions in Côte d’Ivoire.

“I do believe we have a team to win the AFCON,” the 30-year-old defender emphasised.

Speaking about the game against Guinea-Bissau on Monday, Omeruo said there are no easy games in the tournament, stating that it is evident why some big teams are struggling in the ongoing AFCON and that Nigeria must not underestimate the Wild Dogs.

“People are saying the game tomorrow will be easy, but there is no easy game in this tournament,” he said.

“A lot of big teams are struggling; it shows how the tournament has improved, and we want to win the game tomorrow.”

After the win against hosts Côte d’Ivoire on Thursday, Nigeria took their tournament’s tally to four points from two games, and a draw against Guinea-Bissau will 100 per cent secure the Super Eagles’ advancement to the next stage of the tournament.

AFCON 2023: Guinea-Bissau’s coach Baciro Candé vows to beat Nigeria on Monday

The head coach of Guinea-Bissa’s Wild Dogs, Baciro Candé,has vowed to secure a historic Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) win for the country in their last Group A game against Nigeria’s Super Eagles on Monday.

Having lost their first two games of the group 2-0 to hosts Côte d’Ivoire and 4-2 to Equatorial Guinea, which ultimately means they are out of the tournament, Candé said his team is ready for a win tomorrow.

During the pre-match press conference on Sunday, Candé admitted that he expects the game against Nigeria to be a difficult one but the team will do everything to have a good game tomorrow.

“We are excited to play a good match tomorrow,” he told reporters on Sunday.

“We have one match to close the first phase of the competition and we will do everything to have a good game tomorrow.”

He added: “It will be difficult but we will do everything possible tomorrow.

“We want to have our first AFCON win tomorrow.”

Speaking further, Candé, who oversaw Guinea-Bissau’s surprising 1-0 win over Nigeria in the qualifying phase of the tournament in Abuja, said Guinea-Bissau players are mentally prepared to win tomorrow.

“I trust in my team, we want to have a good performance. Mentally we are strong, we are here because we are here because we are good. We have a good qualifying phase.

“We know it will be very difficult but we are prepared to get the win tomorrow,” he said.

Warri Wolves plot upset against Inter Lagos

Warri Wolves FC is aiming for victory against their host, Inter Lagos FC, today at the Mobolaji Johnson Sports Ground, Onikan, to brighten their chances of securing a ticket to the elite Premier League at the end of this season.

The Seasiders, as Warri Wolves are fondly called, are currently in the sixth position on the table, a performance the players and their officials are not happy about.

With the team’s financial problem resolved by the state government, the players want to use today’s game in Lagos to launch themselves back as one of the contenders for the title.

Warri Wolves setback began just before the Christmas break, when they lost at home to visiting Giant Brilliars FC at Kwale Stadium. Some of the players blamed that defeat on the poor financial stand of the club at then.

An official of the club, who spoke with The Guardian, yesterday, stated that their aim today is to secure all three points against their host, Inter Lagos FC.

“We are in Lagos with the aim of getting all three points at stake. We need the points to make up for what we have lost in recent times,” the official stated.

Warri Wolves next match will be against Gateway FC on January 28 at the Kwale Stadium, and on February 3, they will confront Trade Safe FC in Lagos. The first round of the Nigeria National League (NNL) will end on February 17.

Guinea beat Gambia to close on AFCON last 16

Aguibou Camara’s second-half goal gave Guinea a 1-0 win over Gambia at the Africa Cup of Nations on Friday, a result that left them on the brink of securing a place in the last 16.

Midfielder Camara, who plays his club football in Greece, swept home an assist from Morgan Guilavogui midway through the second half to decide the Group C contest in Ivorian capital Yamoussoukro.

Guinea had been the more dangerous side despite again being without star striker Serhou Guirassy, just as they were for their opening 1-1 draw with Cameroon.

Mohamed Bayo, leading Guinea’s attack in Guirassy’s absence, hit the post in the first half for a side who are aiming to reach the knockout phase at a third consecutive Cup of Nations.

The result leaves them second in the group on four points, two points behind reigning champions Senegal who defeated Cameroon 3-1 earlier to clinch their place in the knockout phase.

Guinea need just a draw against Senegal in their next match on Tuesday to guarantee qualification for the last 16, but a victory will see them progress as group winners.

Gambia, surprise quarter-finalists two years ago, have no points but a win in their last group match against Cameroon could yet see them advance as one of the best third-placed teams.