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May 21, 2023
Remo Stars SC have qualified for this season’s NPFL League Super 6, joining Bendel Insurance and Enyimba from Group A.
Super Eagles manager Jose Peseiro has charged the Nigeria U20 MNT, Flying Eagles, to go all the way at the FIFA U20 World Cup.
The President of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Ibrahim Gusau has revealed Coach Salisu Yusuf and Nduka Ugbade are no longer on the roaster of the Federation.
Gift Orban scored his 20th league goal of the season for KAA Gent on Saturday.
Awoniyi Saves Forest from Relegation, winning goal vs Arsenal hands Manchester City Premier League title
written by Tunde Williams
Nigerian international Taiwo Awoniyi, grabbed the headline again as his solitary strike earned Nottingham Forest an unexpected win over Arsenal at the City Ground on Saturday.
Orban rules out Arsenal Transfer, says Gunners lack ‘True’ title Ambitions
written by Tunde Williams
KAA Gent striker, Gift Orban has revealed his Premier League ambition, but ruled out joining Arsenal.
Super Eagles winger Ademola Lookman finally made his return from injury on Saturday.
Samuel Chukwueze is the transfer target for Premier League sides Newcastle United and Aston Villa.
Shooting Stars would be eager to prove a point against us — Enyimba’s Alalibo
by Seyi Alao
written by Seyi Alao
Somiari Alalibo believes Shooting Stars will remain a hard nut to crack despite having little to play for against Enyimba on Sunday.
The People’s Elephants are in Ibadan to face Shooting Stars on the final day of the regular season, needing a win to secure a top-three finish in group A and ultimately seal qualification for the Super Six playoff. A draw will also be enough, provided Akwa United do not beat Gombe United by up to four goals.
Conversely, the fixture has little or no consequence for Shooting as only an outrageously high scoreline – for or against – can nudge them from their current sixth place on the standing.
But in spite of the inconsequentiality of the game for Shooting, Alalibo, who featured for the entire duration in Enyimba’s 5-0 win against Gombe United, maintains that the Oluloye Warriors will not come easy.
“Maybe there would have been more tension if they were fighting for something – maybe to qualify for the Super Six or avoid relegation – but apart from that, we still expect them to be tough,” the center-back proposed.
“They are a good team with an experienced coach and many good players. I know they struggled at the beginning of the season but they have been one of the best teams since the second round began.
“We played against them in Aba and we know they have quality. Despite the fact that they have nothing to play for, playing against Enyimba is enough motivation for any team.
“I remember when I was at Dakkada, each time we were to play against Enyimba, we would double or triple our preparations. The players, the coaches, the management; everyone would be pushing because there was always a point to prove against Enyimba. I know Shooting will come with the same motivation, so we don’t expect the game to be easy.”