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Salisu Suitable To Lead Super Eagles – Disu

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Former Technical Director
of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), Tunde Disu, has urged Nigerians to give the interim Coach of the Super Eagles the chance to lead the team.
Disu made the assertion in an interview with newsmen after the friendly match between the Flying Eagles and Remo Stars of Shagamu at the Teslim Balogun Stadium, Surulere.
The match which ended 2-2 was a build-up game for the national U-20 side’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifier against Sudan.
He said that the Super Eagles qualification for Russia 2018 World Cup remained on the threads due to the difficult qualifying group stage.
Nigeria was grouped alongside the highest ranked African teams in Africa, Algeria; four times African champions, Cameroon and 2012 champions Zambia.
Disu, also a former defunct green Eagles Assistant Coach, said that many coaches would be scared of taking the Eagles’ job for now due to the risk involved on their opponents’ profiles.
“I don’t think coaches will like to take Eagles’ job for now; we are in a tough group to qualify for the World Cup; consider Algeria and our perennial competitor, Cameroon and Zambia.
“If I am in the position, I will not call anybody else; I will give the job to the caretaker coach, Salisu Yusuf to take over.
“A lot of coaches have tasted that team but the only coach around now is Salisu who has also gone round and have the experience.
“He even won the friendly against Mali, so, I think he is competent enough to handle the team; he is qualified to lead them; we should support him to succeed,’’ said the former green Eagles player.
Disu restated that no coach could assure Nigeria of qualification to the World Cup, claiming that Paul Le Guen might not be ready to take the risk.
“Although there is no coach that will not like to have Nigeria in their Curriculum Vitae, but the recent rejection byf Le Guen should be an eye opener.
“This group we are in now is the strongest group; we are talking about Zambia, former Champions Algeria and Cameroon; a lot of coaches will run away from such contract.
“I can say without mincing word that nobody can beat his chest that we will qualify. So give it to Salisu.
“If Le-Guen rejects the offer, that is too bad; all hopes are high that he is going to come, but if the best he could do is to reject the offer other coaches will come.
“For someone of his pedigree, everybody thinks he will come but if his contract papers are not convincing to him, he will not come. He has travelled all over the world,’’ he added.
Disu said that Le-Guen had coached Cameroon before, so he knew what was ahead of him before considering Nigeria’s job.
“Nigeria is not a small country for Le-Guen, it should be something of pride to him to coach us if he has a good contract.
“Le Guen has coached Cameroon before so if he goes to Cameroon with the Nigerian team, he is in trouble and he knows that,’’ he said.
On the current Amuneke Flying Eagles squad, Disu advised the NFF to stick to the team.
“They are a good U-20 team we have under Amunike. This is a wonderful team, the graduation is very good. Not perfect yet but they are a promising team.
“If they continue like this working hard, they will get to be a great team, there is nothing stopping them.
“With this calibre of players from U-17 to U-20. This is exactly what I did in 1989 in the U-17. I moved them from U-17 to U-20.
They included the then set of Nduka Ugbade, Mutiu Adepoju and Dimeji Lawal,’’ he said.
Disu advised Amuneke to play more of wingers to give the team more advantages over their opponents.
“They must play in the wings at their level they should make use more of the flanks from the right side to the left, both must be balanced.
“The team can reproduce someone like Amuneke during his playing time crossing the balls from the left into the 18 yard box,’’ he said.

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Barcelona Open: Nadal’s Comeback Ended By World No 11

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Rafael Nadal’s injury comeback was ended by Alex de Minaur as the 12-time champion waved goodbye to the Barcelona Open for possibly the final time. Nadal, 37, returned to court on Tuesday after a three-month absence, making light work of 21-year-old Italian Flavio Cobolli in a straight-set win.
A day later, Nadal lost 7-5 6-1 to world number 11 De Minaur in round two.
Nadal, a 22-time major winner, has indicated he plans to retire in 2024 if he is unable to compete regularly.
The former world number one, now ranked 644th, has only played five matches since January 2023 because of hip and abdominal injuries.
Nadal is hoping to be fit enough to make a return to the French Open, where he won a record 14 men’s singles titles, next month.
Facing a player of De Minaur’s pedigree was always likely to be a considerable step up, and a truer test of his level than his comeback outing against 62nd-ranked Cobolli.
The 25-year-old Australian tried to test Nadal’s movement by using drop shots early in the match, an effective tactic which helped him move 2-0 in front and tee up another break point for 3-0.
But Nadal survived to hold and improved his level, producing a number of explosive cross-court backhand winners as he fought back to lead 4-3.
Another backhand winner, this time down the line, even drew a clap of the strings from De Minaur and teed up another break point for Nadal.
Taking the chance would have left Nadal serving for the set, but De Minaur recovered and won 19 of the next 24 points to win an opener lasting more than an hour.
After so long out, and with playing on consecutive days, Nadal’s endurance was always going to be tested, particularly against an opponent known for his athleticism.
De Minaur played smartly in a one-sided second set and broke Nadal’s serve three times, silencing the Barcelona crowd in the process, to secure an impressive victory.
Nadal left the court bearing his name – for what could be the final time – to a standing ovation and rapturous send-off.
Meanwhile, British men’s number two Jack Draper reached his 10th ATP Tour quarter-finals at the BMW Open in Munich.
Draper, 22, fought back after a rain delay to earn a 4-6 6-1 6-1 win over
German world number 179 Rudolf Molleker at the clay-court event.

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Leverkusen Chief Backs Alonso To Join Madrid

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Bayer Leverkusen chief executive Fernando Carro has claimed that Xabi Alonso will coach Real Madrid, while also lending fresh hope to Liverpool.
Alonso’s remarkable success at Leverkusen, who clinched their first-ever Bundesliga crown at the weekend, has positioned him as one of the most sought-after managers in Europe, with Liverpool and Bayern Munich previously leading the chase. Despite the interest, the 42-year-old Spaniard has affirmed his commitment to remain at the helm of the Bundesliga outfit for at least one more season.
However, Leverkusen’s leadership acknowledges the challenge of retaining Alonso over the long term, given his burgeoning reputation and the inevitable interest from top clubs across Europe. Among the potential destinations for Alonso, Real Madrid stands out prominently as Carro expressed his belief that Alonso could eventually return to the Spanish capital, where he enjoyed a distinguished playing career.
Speaking to Tidesports source, Carro also suggested Liverpool still have a chance of striking a deal for Alonso one day, as he stated: “I have no doubt that Xabi Alonso will coach Real Madrid at some point. What I am not clear about is when, but that he will end up at Real Madrid I have no doubt, as it is also possible that he trains Liverpool or Bayern.
There are a lot of clubs interested, that’s how it is, which doesn’t mean that in the future he can’t coach some of the clubs mentioned, especially his former teams as a player. But he feels comfortable here, otherwise he wouldn’t continue. We will maintain our ambition to play in the Champions League next year.”
Despite Real Madrid’s current managerial stability under Carlo Ancelotti, whose contract is due to run until 2026, reports suggest that the club’s hierarchy views Alonso as the ideal candidate to succeed Ancelotti when his tenure concludes. The backing of Real Madrid’s board, including club president Florentino Perez, further solidifies Alonso’s prospects of potentially assuming the managerial reins at the Santiago Bernabeu in 2026. Allegedly aware of the esteem in which the club’s leadership holds him, Alonso has opted to remain at Leverkusen, biding his time for a potential return to Real Madrid.
Alonso is focused on preparing Leverkusen for the second leg of their UEFA Europa League quarter-final against West Ham at London Stadium on April 18, following their 2-0 victory in the first leg at BayArena.

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Barca Blame Referee, Panic For Loss To PSG

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Barcelona had a two-goal aggregate lead and were seemingly in control of their UEFA Champions League quarter final second leg match against Paris St- Germain in Spain until it all turned to chaos.
A disaster performance from the referee, panic from Barcelona’s players and an unnecessary expulsion, according to Barca sources, were all blamed on a dramatic Tuesday evening at Estadi Olimpic Lluis Companys as PSG ran out 4-1 winners.
Barcelona centre-back Ronald Araujo’s sending off turned the tide in their Champions League quarter-final as PSG came from 3-2 down in the first leg to win the tie 6-4 on aggregate.
A double from Kylian Mbappe, a long-range strike from Vitinha and an Ousmane Dembele goal against his former club sent Barcelona spiralling out of control – and out of the competition.
As Barcelona turned in a performance riddled with mistakes, referee Istvan Kovacs had a busy evening. The Romanian showed three red cards to the hosts – manager Xavi’s frustrations getting the better of him, before a member of his coaching staff was dismissed for dissent. That only compounded the damage done by Araujo’s red-card inducing challenge on Bradley Barcola early in the first half.
“The referee was really bad. I told him his performance was a disaster. I don’t like to talk about referees, but it had a clear impact in the season and it has to be said,” Xavi told news men.
“We are very upset and angry because the red card was the decisive factor in the match. With 11, we were in a good position, playing well and in command.
“It’s too much to flash a red card in a game like this. There was another game after that… It is a pity that the work of the season was ruined by an unnecessary expulsion.”
Araujo’s early exit allowed PSG to build momentum. The goals flowed; Barcelona collapsed. Joao Cancelo needlessly brought down Dembele in the box, allowing Mbappe to score the first of his two goals from the penalty spot.
“You can’t make mistakes in the Champions League,” former Barcelona striker Thierry Henry said after the game.
“If you make mistakes, you pay the price straight away and that’s why it is so hard to win that competition because you cannot make one mistake.”
Having left Paris with a 3-2 victory, Barcelona got off to the perfect start in their second leg when Raphinha deflected in teenager Lamine Yamal’s cross.
But Barcelona’s lead did not last long and PSG took control in the second half as the cards came from Kovacs.

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