November 1, 2018
Super Falcons camp boosted by arrival of foreign based professionals
The camp of the Super Falcons has been boosted by the arrival of Foreign-based professionals, as the team gear up preparation towards next month’s 11th Women Africa Cup of Nations finals in Ghana.
Former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger will not return management in the English Premier League, local reports said Wednesday.
Super Eagles’ attacker, Isaac Success has been named in the Premier League Team of the Week following his scintillating for Watford on Match Day 10.
Chelsea beat Lampard’s Derby in League Cup Halloween thriller, to face Bournemouth next
Chelsea dumped Frank Lampard’s Derby out of the League Cup on Wednesday despite a valiant effort by the Championship side to battle back from a defensive Halloween horror show.
Maurizio Sarri’s much-changed side eventually emerged 3-2 winners, with all five goals coming in a helter-skelter first half, on a night when there were also fourth-round victories for Arsenal, Tottenham, and Middlesbrough.
Two astonishing early defensive errors at Stamford Bridge from Fikayo Tomori – on loan from Chelsea – and Richard Keogh either side of a Jack Marriott equalizer gave the home side a 2-1 lead.
Undaunted, Lampard’s side levelled shortly before the half-hour through Martyn Waghorn before Cesc Fabregas restored order for the Premier League high-flyers.
Lampard, one of Chelsea’s greatest-ever players, felt his side deserved a draw on chances created but said he was a “lucky man” to be able to enjoy such an occasion.
“The difference between the sides was they scored three… actually we scored four didn’t we? I joke because I’m proud,” he told Sky Sports. “Talking to their staff, they’re saying we’re playing well.
“I respect this club, I don’t have to talk about this club. I’m proud of my players.”
The 40-year-old former England midfielder received a rapturous reception on his first return to Stamford Bridge as a manager, soaking up the atmosphere before kick-off.