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  • Getafe President defends Nigerian star Chrisantus Uche following racial abuse Interview

    Getafe President Ángel Torres has spoken out in defense of Nigerian midfielder Chrisantus Uche, following the player’s claims of racial abuse in a recent interview.

    Uche, who joined Getafe from third-tier side AD Ceuta FC during the summer transfer window, has quickly made an impact at the club, scoring on his debut and featuring in their recent 1-0 loss to Barcelona.

    However, after the Barcelona match, Uche opened up about his experiences in Spain’s top flight, including incidents of racial abuse. The 21-year-old’s comments caught attention, but Torres responded by downplaying the situation, citing Uche’s limited grasp of Spanish as a factor.

    In an interview with Sport, Torres said, “He doesn’t understand. How can he say that when he’s only been here a short time and doesn’t speak the language fluently? When he’s been here longer and speaks Spanish, he can express himself more clearly. Let’s hope the relevant committees understand this.”

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    Torres went on to criticize the nature of the interview, implying that the journalist who questioned Uche may have pushed him into making statements he didn’t fully comprehend. “I don’t want to justify him entirely, but someone who doesn’t speak Spanish well and has a microphone stuck in front of them might say things they don’t fully grasp. The journalist asking those questions should have been more careful, and our press officers should have been there to prevent any misunderstanding.”

    The Getafe president acknowledged that Uche’s remarks were unfortunate but insisted that the young player was not entirely at fault, attributing the situation to a combination of inexperience and language barriers. “I’ll talk to him and listen to the interview. I’ll tell him he was mistaken, but this doesn’t justify his comments about referees or anyone else. However, the question posed to him was not appropriate for a player who has only just arrived.”

    Torres’ remarks come amid growing scrutiny of how football clubs and officials handle racial abuse in Spain, an issue that has gained significant attention following multiple high-profile incidents involving players of African descent. Uche’s case adds to this ongoing conversation, though Torres is keen to shift the focus back to Uche’s integration into the team and the language challenges he faces.

    Despite the controversy, Uche’s early performances for Getafe have been promising, and the club will hope that the focus can soon return to his development on the pitch.

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  • NPFL: Yemi Olanrewaju pleased with Enyimba’s 2-1 victory over Lobi Stars

    Enyimba head coach Yemi Olanrewaju praised his team’s resilience after their hard-fought 2-1 win over Lobi Stars in the rescheduled Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) encounter.

    The victory marked a crucial three points for the nine-time champions.

    Ufere Chinedu opened the scoring on his home debut in the 13th minute with a stunning strike.

    Captain Eze Ekwutoziam doubled the lead from the penalty spot just three minutes later. Lobi Stars’ Waheed Adebayo pulled one back with a 37th-minute volley.

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    Olanrewaju expressed satisfaction with the win, emphasizing the importance of maximum points at home. “We’re happy to get the three points; that’s what matters. The league is a marathon, and every game counts.”

    Enyimba now shifts focus to Sunday’s clash with Finidi George’s Rivers United at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium in Port Harcourt.

    “The league is a marathon, and every game counts. Getting maximum points at home is crucial,” Olanrewaju said. With this win, Enyimba reinforces their position in the NPFL.

    Enyimba faces Rivers United on Sunday at the Adokiye Amiesimaka Stadium in Port Harcourt.

    Enyimba have won two of their NPFL’ matches this season to maintain their perfect start to the new campaign.

    With a game in hand, Enyimba are 4th on the NPFL’ log with 6 points, 3 points behind league leaders Remo Stars who top the group with 9 points after 3 matches.

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  • Enyimba lands in pot 3 for CAFCC group stage draws

    In a development that sets the stage for an exciting and challenging campaign, Nigerian football giants Enyimba International have been placed in Pot 3 for the CAF Confederation Cup group stage draw.

    The African soccer governing body has released the pots for the qualified teams, with Enyimba among the 16 teams to make the cut.

    The People’s Elephant will be joined in Pot 3 by other formidable teams, including ASJaaraf, CS Constantine, Bravos Do Maquils, Lunda Suliat, Orapa United, Black Bulls, and Stellenbosch.

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    Pot 1 boasts an impressive lineup, featuring:

    – Zamalek
    – RS Berkane
    – Simba SC
    – USM Alger

    While Pot 2 consists of:

    – ASEC Mimosa
    – Stade Malien
    – Al Masry
    – CS Sfaxien

    The group stage draw is expected to take place soon, with the competition kicking off on November 26.

    Enyimba’s placement in Pot 3 presents a mixed bag of possibilities, as they could be drawn against stronger teams from Pots 1 and 2.

    Despite the challenges ahead, Enyimba’s coach, Finidi George, expressed optimism about his team’s chances. “We’re ready for whoever comes our way. We’ve worked hard to get to this stage, and we’re determined to make a statement in the group stage.”

    Enyimba’s journey to the group stage has been impressive, with convincing wins in the qualifying rounds.

    The Nigerian champions will look to build on this momentum and make a deep run in the competition.

    The CAF Confederation Cup group stage will run from November 26 to January 19, with the knockout stages following subsequently.

    Enyimba’s fans will be eagerly awaiting the draw, hoping for a favorable grouping that will pave the way for success.

    Key Dates:

    – Group stage draw: TBA
    – Group stage commencement: November 26
    – Group stage conclusion: January 19

    Stay tuned for updates on Enyimba’s CAF Confederation Cup campaign and the group stage draw.

    Will the People’s Elephant rise to the challenge and make a statement in the competition? Only time will tell.

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  • What Victor Boniface said about playing in the Premier League

    Nigerian striker Victor Boniface has expressed his preference for playing in Germany or Spain’s La Liga over the English Premier League.

    The Bayer Leverkusen forward has been linked with Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur, but insists he’s not keen on joining the Premier League.

    In an interview with SportyTV, Boniface reiterated his long-held reservations about playing in the Premier League.

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    “I’ve been saying this even before I had an international passport, even before I dreamt of coming to Europe, I don’t really like the Premier League,” he stated.

    Boniface’s impressive performances for Bayer Leverkusen have attracted attention from top European clubs. Last season, he registered 31 goal involvements (21 goals, 10 assists) in 34 appearances, helping Leverkusen win the Bundesliga and DFB-Pokal.

    Despite interest from Chelsea and Tottenham, Boniface emphasized his desire to continue playing in Germany or explore opportunities in La Liga. “I prefer Spanish football or German football. I’m not saying for example a good team comes for me I will not go.

    But I am just saying if you ask me to pick two countries, I really want to play in Germany and Spain, to live and play in Germany and Spain.”

    Boniface’s stance may come as a surprise, given the Premier League’s reputation as one of the world’s top leagues.

    However, his preference for Germany and Spain’s playing styles highlights the diversity of footballing tastes among players.

    The 23-year-old’s impressive start to the season, with four goals and an assist in six appearances, will likely keep him in the spotlight.

    The transfer window beckons and Boniface’s future remains uncertain, but one thing is clear – the Premier League is not his preferred destination.

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  • Fisayo Dele-Bashiru scores as Lazio dominate Dinamo Kyiv in 3-0 Europa League opener

    Nigeria’s Fisayo Dele-Bashiru found the back of the net as Lazio cruised to a comfortable 3-0 victory over Dinamo Kyiv in their Europa League opener on Thursday night. The Super Eagles midfielder, who joined Lazio this summer, continued his impressive form, adding to his goal-scoring reputation, much like his debut goal for Nigeria against South Africa.

    Lazio got off to a flying start, with Boulaye Dia netting the opener just five minutes into the match. A clever pass from Pedro set up the Senegalese forward, who slotted the ball into the far corner. Dinamo Kyiv responded by dominating possession but struggled to create clear chances as Lazio’s defensive line remained solid.

    Dele-Bashiru made his mark in the 35th minute with a thunderous strike. Matias Vecino’s incisive pass found the Nigerian midfielder, who unleashed a powerful shot into the top corner for his first goal in a Lazio shirt. The goal was part of a quick double from the visitors, as Dia scored his second just moments later, heading home from close range to extend Lazio’s lead to 3-0.

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    Dinamo Kyiv’s hopes of a comeback were dashed, despite several attempts before halftime, with Lazio goalkeeper Ivan Provedel making key saves to deny Volodymyr Brazhko and Andriy Yarmolenko.

    The second half saw Dinamo push forward in search of a response, but their efforts were hampered when substitute Maksym Bragaru was shown a red card for a reckless challenge on Mattia Zaccagni with 20 minutes remaining. Lazio’s Tijjani Noslin was also sent off for an off-the-ball incident, but Dinamo Kyiv failed to take advantage, unable to score even a consolation goal.

    The victory gives Lazio a strong start to their Europa League campaign, with Dele-Bashiru’s goal marking an impressive beginning to his time in Italy. The 23-year-old midfielder, formerly of Hatayspor, has quickly made an impact and looks set to be a key player for Marco Baroni’s side this season.

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  • What Super Eagles Chidera Ejuke said after scoring first La Liga goal for Sevilla

    Sevilla forward Chidera Ejuke expressed his joy after becoming the 22nd Nigerian player to score in La Liga. Ejuke’s winning goal helped Sevilla secure a 2-1 victory over Real Valladolid at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium.

    The Super Eagles forward came off the bench to replace Jesus Navas and made an instant impact.

    Five minutes before the end of normal stoppage time, Ejuke skillfully glided past his markers and struck a low shot past the goalkeeper, sparking a thrilling celebration.

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    “I’m amazing, you know. To score at home in front of the fans, it’s an amazing feeling. I’m really happy, I’m really buzzing right now,” Ejuke said in a post-match interview with Sevilla’s YouTube channel.

    Ejuke’s strike was his first goal involvement for Sevilla, and he has now made six appearances for the club this season.

    His contribution has been vital, and manager García Pimienta will be delighted with the winger’s impact.

    Ejuke joined an elite list of Nigerian players who have scored in La Liga, including Christopher Ohenhen, Finidi George, Ikechukwu Uche, and Odion Ighalo.

    The 26-year-old emphasized the importance of the win for Sevilla, stating:

    “We need this confidence to go into the next games. When we stay together, fight together, definitely we are going to keep getting results like this.”

    Ejuke also thanked the Sevilla fans for their support, saying, “Sevillistas, keep supporting us, stay behind us, we will do our best every game and make you guys proud, thank you. Gracias.”

    Sevilla looks to build momentum in La Liga and Ejuke’s goal-scoring form will be crucial. With his pace, skill, and confidence, the Nigerian winger is poised to make a significant impact in Spanish football.

    Key Facts:

    – Chidera Ejuke became the 22nd Nigerian player to score in La Liga.
    – He scored the winning goal in Sevilla’s 2-1 victory over Real Valladolid.
    – Ejuke has made six appearances for Sevilla this season.
    – He joined Sevilla from CSKA Moscow in the summer transfer window.

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  • Another Super Eagles player speaks on Osimhen and Finidi feud

    Former Super Eagles striker Anthony Ujah has shared his thoughts on the public spat between Victor Osimhen and ex-Nigeria coach Finidi George.

    Osimhen, on loan at Galatasaray from Napoli, took to Instagram to express his frustration after Finidi questioned his commitment to the national team.

    Ujah, who earned seven caps for Nigeria and played in the 2013 FIFA Confederations Cup, believes Osimhen’s lack of respect for Finidi sparked the controversy.

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    “One thing in football is that if players don’t respect the coach, it becomes difficult. Unfortunately for Finidi, that’s what happened,” Ujah said in an interview.

    The 33-year-old striker, currently playing for Botev Plovdiv, suggested that the situation would have been handled differently under Augustine Eguavoen’s leadership.

    “Whatever happened between him and Osimhen wouldn’t have happened with Eguavoen because they all respect him.”

    The feud began when Osimhen was declared unfit for Nigeria’s 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers against Benin Republic and South Africa. Finidi’s comments about not begging players to represent Nigeria were perceived as a question about Osimhen’s commitment, prompting the Galatasaray striker’s online outburst.

    Finidi has since resigned as Super Eagles coach and revealed that Osimhen never apologized for his actions.

    However, Osimhen returned to the Nigerian squad during the September international break, scoring in a 3-0 win over Benin Republic.

    Ujah’s comments highlight the importance of respect and communication in football.

    Ujah has spoken out on Finidi’s feud with Victor osimhen

    While Finidi and Osimhen’s disagreement has been put to rest, the incident serves as a reminder of the challenges coaches face in managing player relationships.

    Nigeria looks to the future and Eguavoen’s potential return to the helm could bring stability and respect to the team. Meanwhile, Osimhen will aim to continue his impressive form, both for Galatasaray and the Super Eagles.

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  • 2025 AFCON qualifiers: Libya to host Nigeria on artificial turf

    Libya has chosen to host Nigeria at the Martyrs of Benina Stadium in their 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying Matchday 4 encounter.

    The stadium, located in Benina, 19 kilometers outside Benghazi, features an artificial turf.

    The match is scheduled for Tuesday, October 15, at 8 pm Nigeria time, following the teams’ clash on Friday, October 11, at the Godswill Akpabio Stadium in Uyo.

    Libya remains at the bottom of Group D after two rounds, with a 1-1 draw against Rwanda and a 1-2 loss to Benin Republic.

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    Nigeria leads the group with four points, having defeated Benin Republic 3-0 and drawn 0-0 with Rwanda.

    Interim Super Eagles manager Austin Eguavoen will lead the three-time African champions in the double-header.

    The artificial pitch may pose a challenge for Nigeria, but Eguavoen’s squad will be determined to maintain their top position in the group.

    “We’re prepared to face any challenge,” Eguavoen said. “The artificial pitch won’t be an excuse. We’ll adapt and give our best.”

    Nigeria’s players are confident in their ability to overcome the unfamiliar surface.

    “We’ve played on artificial pitches before,” said midfielder Wilfred Ndidi. “We’ll adjust our game plan accordingly and focus on getting the three points.”

    The match in Benina will be crucial for both teams, with Libya seeking to revive their qualifying hopes and Nigeria aiming to solidify their position atop the group.

    The 10,000-capacity Martyrs of Benina Stadium is expected to be electric, with Libyan fans eager to support their team.

    “We’ll make it difficult for Nigeria,” said Libya coach Abdel Razek Al-Faqasi. “Our fans will be behind us, and we’ll give everything to get the win.”

    The stage is set for an intense encounter between Libya and Nigeria. Will the artificial pitch be a deciding factor, or will the Super Eagles’ talent shine through?

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  • Fans urge Dangote to invest in NPFL instead of Arsenal

    Aliko Dangote, Africa’s richest man, has sparked a heated debate among Nigerian football enthusiasts after expressing regret over not buying Arsenal Football Club when its value was lower.

    In a recent interview with Bloomberg, Dangote revealed that he missed out on purchasing the English Premier League giants for $2 billion, opting instead to focus on his refinery project in Nigeria.

    However, Nigerians have taken to social media to urge Dangote to invest in the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) rather than pursuing foreign clubs.

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    Football fans believe that Dangote’s wealth and influence could greatly benefit the local league, creating job opportunities and promoting Nigerian football talent.

    Owochejo Francis suggested, “Why not establish a football club here in Nigeria to help create more job opportunities and further promote the local league?” Arong Usang added, “Buy our Nigerian teams and sponsor them. The salaries of English players are enough to run our league with ease.”

    Many fans echoed this sentiment, encouraging Dangote to invest in local clubs such as Kano Pillars, Rangers, or Kaduna Warriors. Nze Chimereze noted, “Spend that same money on local teams; those talented guys in Nigeria and Africa need opportunities to showcase their talent.”

    Dangote’s interest in Arsenal has been well-documented, but Nigerians argue that investing in the NPFL would have a more significant impact on the country’s football development.

    With the NPFL struggling to attract substantial investment and attention, Dangote’s involvement could be a game-changer.

    The call for Dangote to invest in Nigerian football comes at a crucial time, as the NPFL seeks to improve its competitiveness and visibility. The league has made strides in recent years, with high-profile endorsements and celebrity involvement, but significant investment is still needed.

    Dangote’s investment would not only boost the NPFL but also inspire other local investors to follow suit.

    As Isa Oladele noted, “If he invests part of the money in our local club here, it will challenge other local investors to buy some of the clubs and improve our local league.”

    While Dangote’s ambition to own a top European club is admirable, Nigerians believe that his resources would be better utilized in developing local football talent.

    By investing in the NPFL, Dangote can leave a lasting legacy in Nigerian football and create opportunities for future generations.

    The debate continues, one thing is clear: Nigerians want Dangote to prioritize local football development over foreign interests.

    Will Dangote heed the call and invest in the NPFL? Only time will tell.p

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  • Chidera Ejuke opens Sevilla goal account with match-winner against Valladolid

    Nigerian winger Chidera Ejuke netted his first La Liga goal for Sevilla FC in dramatic fashion, scoring an 85th-minute match-winner in their 2-1 victory over Real Valladolid at the Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán Stadium on Tuesday.

    Ejuke, who joined Sevilla on a free transfer from CSKA Moscow this summer, came off the bench in the second half, replacing team captain Jesús Navas. The 26-year-old made an immediate impact, capitalizing on a misplaced Valladolid pass, skillfully evading three defenders, and firing a precise shot into the bottom corner to secure all three points for his side.

    This marked Ejuke’s first goal for Sevilla in his sixth appearance for the club, and his contribution was crucial in earning manager García Pimienta’s team their second win of the season.

    Sevilla took the lead just before halftime when Dodi Lukebakio’s driven cross was inadvertently turned into the net by Valladolid defender David Torres. However, Valladolid equalized early in the second half, setting up a tense finale. Ejuke’s late goal proved decisive, although Sevilla were reduced to 10 men shortly after his strike.

    Ejuke’s compatriot, Kelechi Iheanacho, also featured in the match, starting up front for Sevilla. Despite several blocked attempts, Iheanacho was substituted in the second half.

    With this win, Sevilla move to 12th place in La Liga with eight points from seven matches.

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