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NFF Sets Up Committee On Rangers, Warri Wolves’ Dispute
The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) on Monday in Abuja inaugurated a committee to liaise with the Nigeria Premier League (NPL) to ascertain between Enugu Rangers and Warri Wolves the true owners of Super Eagles duo, Sunday Mba and Chigozie Agbim.
The two clubs have been fighting over the ownership of the players, whose ratings blossomed with their participation in the just concluded South Africa 2013 CAF Nations Cup.
Disclosing the inauguration of the committee to journalists in Abuja, NFF President, Aminu Maigari said the decision to find out the true owners of the players became necessary because the federation would not sit down and allow the two clubs ruin the future of the two players.
He revealed that the committee, which is expected to commence work today, would work with officials of the NPL to examine the claims of the two clubs on the players.
“We believe the NPL is part of the whole case because it deals directly with the two clubs and the players as well. We expect them to tell us the true position. The committee will commence work tomorrow (today) because I just inaugurated them to start up the process,” he said.
Meanwhile, Maigari has reminded the board of the Nigeria Nationwide League of the task ahead of it as it begins its congress in Abuja to herald the kick of the 2012/2013 NNWL season.
While insisting that NNWL can put its house in order to produce more stars for the various clubs and national teams, the NFF president, however, reminded the board that the league would not succeed if it failed to attract sponsors for its programmes.
“This is just to draw your attention to the many challenges your league has. Of course, you are the greatest league that we have in Nigeria, considering the number of clubs that are involved in the Nationwide League. With over 300 clubs in Nigeria, your expectations will be high. So we want to challenge you to discover and produce stars for the use of the higher leagues in the country and beyond.
“We want to see you produce more Sunday Mbas, Oboabonas, Omeruos, Ogenyi Onazis and quite a number of them. We at the NFF will never relent in supporting you.
“Let me also urge you to touch a few areas, like money. Money does not come easily to football. It cannot come while you are folding our arms. You have to be up and doing, you must collaborate with the NFF to support you in driving the process of sponsorship.
“The respect, which Nigeria enjoys today in football worldwide is because we have the products of the Nationwide League that have matured into the bigger leagues in the country and other countries.
“ We have the opportunity to produce more stars from the Nationwide League and be proud to say these are the stars we have produced from the various leagues,” Maigari charged the board.
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Inter Best Juventus To Maintain Serie A Lead
Andrea Cambiaso scored at both ends during the first half of Saturday’s Derby d’Italia, before Pierre Kalulu’s red card forced Juventus to play the entire second half a man light.
Substitute Francesco Pio Esposito got Inter back in front with a bullet header, then Manuel Locatelli’s pinpoint finish looked to have salvaged a point for the Bianconeri, before Zielinski struck on the cusp of stoppage time.
Juventus made the brighter start, but they were masters of their own downfall in the 17th minute, when Cambiaso deflected Luis Henrique’s cross beyond Michele Di Gregorio.
Cambiaso atoned within nine minutes, catching Henrique on his heels when Weston McKennie’s cross squirmed through to the back post and applying a side-footed finish.
But after Bremer cleared Zielinski’s dinked effort off the line, Juve’s hopes were damaged when Kalulu received his second yellow card for a 42nd-minute pull on Alessandro Bastoni, though the Inter centre-back appeared to go down theatrically.
Di Gregorio made a remarkable stop to thwart Hakan Calhanoglu, but as Juventus dropped ever deeper, they were punished when substitute Esposito guided Federico Dimarco’s searching cross into the far corner with 76 minutes on the clock.
It looked like Inter would have to settle for a point when Locatelli whipped a wonderful finish into the bottom-left corner in the 83rd minute, but Zielinski had the final say as his 20-yard drive fizzed through Locatelli’s legs and beat Di Gregorio.
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Szoboszlai’s Real Madrid Dream Sparks Concern At Liverpool
A cloud of uncertainty has settled over Liverpool after comments from Hungary head coach Marco Rossi reignited speculation about Dominik Szoboszlai and Real Madrid.
Rossi, who has worked closely with Szoboszlai since his teenage years, revealed that the midfielder’s lifelong ambition is to play for the Spanish giants.
“Because of the very close and direct relationship I’ve had with Dominik since he was a child, Real Madrid has always been his dream,” Rossi said.
For a Liverpool side building around Szoboszlai as a centerpiece of Arne Slot’s project, those words landed hard.
Within hours of Rossi’s remarks, Szoboszlai interacted on social media with two Real Madrid players, applauding posts from Vinicius Junior and Trent Alexander-Arnold following Madrid’s win over Real Sociedad.
His reaction to Vinicius’ post drew particular attention. The exchange with Alexander-Arnold, his former Liverpool teammate, was seen as less surprising.
Still, in the hyper-connected world of elite soccer, even a digital thumbs-up can carry weight. On Merseyside, fans and pundits quickly began dissecting the meaning behind the interactions.
Szoboszlai, Hungary’s captain, has become one of Liverpool’s most influential players. That status is precisely why Rossi’s comments triggered such an intense reaction in England.
The midfielder had just delivered on the field as well, scoring in Liverpool’s 3-0 FA Cup fourth-round victory over Brighton & Hove Albion at Anfield.
After the match, Mohamed Salah heaped praise on his teammate, calling Szoboszlai “the best player in the world.” Slot struck a slightly more measured tone but echoed the sentiment.
“I think there are many elite players in the world, but I definitely agree with Mo that he is one of them,” Slot said. “He is very important for us.”
Szoboszlai is under contract at Liverpool through 2028. However, the club is reportedly eager to open extension talks in the coming months to secure his long-term future.
The player himself addressed the situation recently with notable candor.
“There’s nothing yet, to be honest. Nothing from now on. It’s not in my hands. That’s how it works,” he said. “There’s no progress, but if the right offer comes, we’ll see.”
He was equally clear about his affection for Liverpool.
“We’ll see what happens. Hopefully everyone will be happy in the end. Of course I want to stay. I like the city, I like the club, I like playing with these guys. I love Anfield, I love the fans. Let’s see what the future brings. It’s not my fault. I’d love to stay. We’ll see.”
Inter’s dramatic victory boosted their lead over rivals AC Milan to eight points, ahead of the Rossoneri hosting Como on Wednesday. Juventus, meanwhile, could drop out of the top four as Roma visited Napoli last night.
The last four Serie A matches between Inter and Juventus have produced a total of 21 goals (an average of 5.25 per game), compared to just nine in the previous six (1.5 per game).
Cambiaso became the first player in Derby d’Italia history to score and put through his own net in the same match between these old rivals, but it was Zielinski’s fifth Serie A goal of the season that proved decisive.
Inter will argue they were deserved victors after amassing 21 shots and 1.88 expected goals (xG), while Luciano Spalletti’s visitors mustered 10 shots and 0.92 xG – though the Bianconeri actually attempted six of their shots while down a man in the second half.
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