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‘MyPlayers Deserve Victory’

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One of Super Eagles continental engagements

One of Super Eagles continental engagements

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Sports Club (3SC) of Ibadan on Wednesday lost 1-2 to Warri Wolves Football Club in a 2015/2016 Nigeria Professional Football League (NPFL) Match Day 16 fixture.
The Tidesports reports that the tension-soaked match ended in a disappointment for the home fans.
The team, after a 0-6 loss to hosts Kano Pillars in week 13, had drawn 2-2 at home with Plateau United FC of Jos in week 14.
But they had then gone on to draw 1-1 with hosts Rangers International FC last Sunday, and this had raised the fans’ hopes of an improved performance and a good result.
However, hope soon turned into disappointment after Warri Wolves scored through King Osanga and John Odumegwu in the 22nd and 64th minutes.
3SC’s Najeem Olukokun reduced the tally in the 79th minute, and there were hopes of a redemption through a penalty kick towards the end of the encounter, but Olukokun lost it.
Coach Ardsluis Dutch of Warri Wolves described the encounter as a great one, adding that his players got the good result they deserved.
He however said Nigerian football was not where it was supposed to be, even though the kind of talents he had seen in Nigeria could not be found elsewhere.
“Nigerian football needs a direction and that is the reason why I am here,’’ the coach said.
In his comments, coach Kadiri Ikhana of 3SC admitted that his players did not perform well in the encounter, saying the players had just returned from Enugu.
Ikhana, who told newsmen that he had just returned from the sick bed, bemoaned the way the welfare of the players was being handled.
“In my 22 years of practice, I have never seen a team like this before, where players would not be paid salaries.
“Welfare is very important. Imagine a man playing so hard to earn a living and thinking about how to feed his family and pay children’s school fees. Such was very bad for a motivation,’’ he said
Ikhana however expressed the hope that the situation could be rescued with the intervention of the state government.
That the coach had consistently bemoaned the non-payment of the players’ five months salaries, saying such was not good as a motivation for better performance.
Tidesports also reports that the match was watched by Michael Adeyemo, the Speaker, Oyo State House of Assembly, some other members of the Assembly, and Soji Eniade, the State Head of Service.

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… As Coach Expresses Optimism To Qualify For 2026 W’Cup

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Newly appointed Super Eagles coach Finidi George has set his sights firmly on securing qualification for the 2026 World Cup, demanding unwavering commitment from his top players as the team aims to get their faltering qualifying campaign back on track.
Unveiled to the media in Abuja on Monday, Finidi, who succeeded the outgoing Portuguese coach Jose Peseiro, wasted no time in laying out his immediate priorities, two crucial 2026 World Cup qualifiers against South Africa and Benin early next month.
“Nigeria comes first, that’s what I expect from every player I invite. You have to be playing in your club, and you must have the commitment,” Finidi told reporters on Monday.
Recognising the importance of a strong start, the former Ajax winger emphasised the significance of the upcoming clash against South Africa.
“The first targets are to qualify for the World Cup and AFCON (Africa Cup of Nations), and a win over South Africa will set the tone.”
Nigeria currently finds itself in third place in their qualifying group, with just two points from as many games, while South Africa sits second with three points.
Finidi, who has signed a year’s contract with an option for an additional year, acknowledged the immense pressure that comes with leading the national team of a country with over 200 million people.
However, he exuded confidence in his ability to withstand the scrutiny, stating, “I have a tough skin.”
While his salary remains undisclosed, the 53-year-old coach expressed a willingness to prioritise performance over immediate financial rewards.
“The salary is good enough for me, it’s not as much as that of (Jose) Peseiro.
“Money is good, but if you add value to what you do, the money will come. Then they can come and ask ‘Coach, how much do you want?” Finidi said.

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I’m Not Under Pressure, I’ve Tough Skin – Finidi

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New Super Eagles Coach, Finidi George, has underlined that the word pressure is not in his dictionary and appealed for support from key stakeholders including the media.
Speaking after his unveiling yesterday in Abuja, the former Enyimba of Aba coach said; “In life you cannot be afraid. As you see me here, I am a quiet person but I’m not afraid of anything. The worst you can get in football is not getting the result, the best you can get is winning all the time, and I will try my best to make sure that the team functions properly and we start winning games.”
On whether is under pressure to justify his appointment, the coach stressed; “Pressure, I don’t think I have it. I have that tough skin and I want to plead you guys, the media we need your support.
“What is in the contract is boldly written, what the NFF wants and Nigeria in general, but for me personally my first target is to make sure we are in line to qualify for the World Cup. AFCON qualifiers definitely will be coming up soon, but the major step for me is these two games that we have.
“If we can win against South Africa and Benin, we will set the tone.”
During the unveiling ceremony, the NFF confirmed that ex-Super Eagles striker; Daniel Amokachi and Abiden Baruwa will be the assistant coach and goalkeeper coach respectively.
The first assignment for Finidi, who won the Champions League with Ajax in 1995, is to qualify for the 2026 World Cup.

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Amusan Becomes World’s Fastest Woman, Sets New Track Record

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Nigerian sprint icon Tobi Amusan has become the world’s fastest woman in the women’s 100m hurdles after running a world-leading 12.40 seconds.
In a thrilling race, the world record holder secured the victory, leaving behind Danielle Williams, the world champion, who clocked her best time of the season at 12.46 seconds. Following closely was American Christina Clemons, claiming the third spot with a time of 12.54 seconds.
This triumph means the Nigerian athlete has now claimed the top spot globally, surpassing American Tonea Marshall’s previous record of 12.42 seconds set in late April.
Tobi Amusan’s impressive win arrives just two months before the Paris 2024 Olympics, setting the stage for an exciting competition ahead.
John Enoh, the minister of sports development, on his X handle congratulated Amusan over the feat.
Take your flowers Tobi Amusan, you stormed to an emphatic win in the women’s 100m hurdles at the Jamaica Athletics Invitational, clocking a time of 12.40s (0.9), a World Lead time!
You defeated World Champion Danielle Williams, who came 2nd in 12.46s, while Christina Clemons.
“Take your flowers Tobi Amusan, you stormed to an emphatic win in the women’s 100m hurdles at the Jamaica Athletics Invitational, clocking a time of 12.40s (0.9), a World Lead time! You defeated World Champion Danielle Williams, who came 2nd in 12.46s, while Christina Clemons was 3rd in 12.54s,” he wrote.
“Tobi, you keep making our country proud. Paris Olympics is around the corner, your performance gives us hope just like others, that Nigeria is set to break a jinx. Keep soaring, we are proud of you.”

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