Manchester City capitalized on two defensive lapses by Romelu Lukaku to claim a record-setting 2-1 win over Manchester United and open up an 11-point lead over its fierce rival in the Premier League on Sunday.
December 10, 2017
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Borussia Dortmund have sacked manager Peter Bosz after seven months in charge and appointed former Cologne manager Peter Stoger.
There are very few like Wilfred Ndidi in the EPL, and on Saturday night at the St. James’ Park he proved once again why he should be on the books of any Top four team.
Former Super Eagles captain, Vincent Enyeama, made a return to action for the first time in over seven months on Saturday for Lille’s U-18s in their 3-1 win over Croix in the French fourth tier
Enyeama sustained a knee injury while playing for Lille in April, and it took close to eight months for him to fight his way back to full fitness after undergoing surgery.
He posted a picture of himself after the game in his team’s dressing room with a message of gratitude beneath it on his Twitter handle, @vinpee.
“God has been so faithful. 7 months and some weeks,God has taken me up. I had my 1st game.I want to thank everyone that worked for this day to happen.God bless you all,” the 35-year-old goalkeeper tweeted.
Maxime Wackers and Alexis Flips were on target to secure a third win of the season for Lille’s U-18s on Saturday night.
Lille’s U-18 are currently tenth in the table with 14 points from 13 games.
Enyeama, who retired from international football in 2015 after falling out with then Super Eagles coach Sunday Oliseh, has made 143 Ligue 1 appearances for Lille, keeping 61 clean sheets and conceding 132 goals in four seasons.
Enyeama’s return to action comes amid calls for his return to the Super Eagles squad ahead of the 2018 World Cup squad in Russia next summer.