Saturday 29 November 2014

Iheancho will be ready for Eagles says Dad

James iheanacho, know him? Well then you must know his son Kelechi, who featured prominently for the golden eaglets at the under 17 world cup in UAE Last year. 

Kelechi iheanacho who shone like a million stars in that competition won the golden ball and the silver boot in the tournament as well as a winners medal. 
He's heroics made Mancity of England to come knocking on a pre-contract agreement for a reported £300,000, since he's still under 18 he couldn't secure a work permit in England and was loaned by City to Columbus crew of the MLS in America.

His talent has led to fans calling for his invitation to the super eagles, his father told reporters in Abuja that his son will be ready when called upon by his fatherland "Kelechi is a very talented footballer and we all know what he can do, he can play with his mates and even his seniors, if he is invited to the super eagles today he will surely do well, he is still as good as he was at the world cup and his football is getting better everyday, when the time comes for him to represent his country he will shine" he said.



FAN VIEW..Stephen Keshi,time to go 


Nigeria, the reigning champions of Africa won't be 
in Equatorial Guinea to defend their title next year. A victory over South Africa would have been enough irrespective of what happened in Khartoum, a 2-2 draw with the Bafana Bafana apparently wasn't enough to get us to the showpiece. 

Blames have been apportioned to different quarters, who should take responsibility and who shouldn't, Keshi, the NFF or the Super Eagles. 
The truth is, all the aforementioned parties contributed to our failure to qualify for the showpiece billed for next year.

 However, this piece isn't centred on analysing the role each party played, that would be a post for another day, rather it will discuss Stephen Keshi and his role and why he has to pay for it.
 Calling for Keshi to be sacked as the title suggests doesn't mean am in oblivion of what he has achieved, the successes he has enjoyed, but one thing life has taught me is to never dwell too much on the past. 

Since the Super Eagles last won the AFCON in South Africa, the team has stagnated. Our football has been characterised by lethargic display, low execution of ideas, lack of structure and I must confess watching the eagles play has been painful, punishing and agonising. The performance of Ahmed Musa and Emmanuel Emenike against South Africa  highlighted this.

Football managers are judged on results, this is normal and Keshi shouldn't be an exception. With him, we had a wonderful beginning, but now the future is bleak. This doesn't change the fact he is a good manager, and as he always said he will get another job soon enough if he is eventually fired.

 Whatever your views about him are, the truth still remains that by failing to qualify us for next year's AFCON, he has failed spectacularly. Failure comes with paying a price, although many contributed to his failure, it is only logical and reasonable that he takes full responsibility.  

Let me end this piece by thanking the team behind this wonderful blog for this wonderful opportunity given to me. God bless.

Ojo Kehinde Oladimeji 
He tweets @iamkennyg

Friday 28 November 2014

Keshi staying put-Pinnick




 President of the Nigeria Football Federation Amaju Pinnick has confirmed that Stephen Keshi will continue as the coach of the Super Eagles, in a development that will come as a surprise to many.

The 44-year-old NFF boss has also confirmed the new set-up of the technical department of the NFF.
The embattled NFF boss was speaking about the new NFF technical department that will be led by former Super Eagles coach, Amodu Shuaibu, and confirmed that Keshi will continue as the Super Eagles coach.

“We have Shuaibu Amodu as the technical director, he was boss to Keshi. Keshi is the head coach, he has won everything and he is still going to work. ‘Jay Jay’ Okocha is the head of the technical study group and Felix Anyansi-Agwu, one of the most successful club administrators in the country today, is the head of the technical committee and with these people I don’t think you can go wrong,” Pinnick said.

This comes on the heels of Pinnick absolving the out-of-contract Stephen Keshi of any blames, rather criticizing the players for not having the right ‘attitude’ to qualify the country for the AFCON.

But it will come as a bit of surprise also, seeing that Pinnick had earlier sacked Keshi, replacing him with Amodu – albeit on an interim basis – and announcing that a foreign coach would be appointed, before Keshi was believed to have been returned on the orders of President Goodluck Jonathan.

Nigerians Iced Out By Uefa




 Fourty players has been nominated by Uefa for the team of the year with no Nigerian considered. Ivory coast/Manchester city ace, Yaya Toure and Morocco/Bayern Munich star Mehdi Benatia are the only two Africans shortlisted by Uefa.

Bayern Munich of Germany lead the way with nine players, followed by Real Madrid with eight, Athletico Madrid has four, Juventus, Barcelona and Manchester city has three each.

Through a poll conducted on Uefa's website, fans can cast their votes for the players who has impressed them the most in 2014.

Below is the complete list of nominees

Goalkeepers: Beto (Sevilla), Gianluigi Buffon (Juventus), Thibaut Courtois (Chelsea), Manuel Neuer (Bayern Munich)

Defenders: David Alaba, Medhi Benatia, Jerome Boateng (all Bayern), Daniel Carvajal (Real Madrid), Ezequiel Garay (Zenit), Diego Godín (Atletico Madrid), Mats Hummels (Borussia Dortmund), Vincent Kompany (Manchester City), Philipp Lahm (Bayern Munich), Miranda (Atletico Madrid), Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid), Pablo Zabaleta (Manchester City)

Midfielders: Xabi Alonso (Bayern Munich), Arda Turan (Atletico Madrid), Angel di Maria (Manchester United), James Rodríguez (Real Madrid), Koke (Atletico Madrid), Toni Kroos (Real Madrid), Luka Modric (Real Madrid), Paul Pogba (Juventus), Ivan Rakitic (Barcelona), Marco Reus (Borussia Dortmund), Arjen Robben (Bayern Munich), Yaya  Toure (Manchester City)

Forwards: Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal), Gareth Bale (Real Madrid), Karim Benzema (Real Madrid), Diego Costa (Chelsea), Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Paris Saint-Germain), Robert Lewandowski (Bayern Munich), Lionel Messi (Barcelona), Thomas Muller (Bayern Munich), Neymar (Barcelona), Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid), Jonatan Soriano (Red Bull Salzburg), Carlos Tevez (Juventus).


Voting will close on january 6-more than 1 million votes were cast in the first six hours- and the team will be announced shortly after at the start of the new year.

Aluko Going No where



The Nigeria international striker was axed in the wake of City's shock 1-0 defeat at Burnley 19 days ago, and didn't even make the bench for last Sunday's 2-1 beating by Tottenham at the KC Stadium.

But Aluko, who joined the Tigers on a free from Rangers two years ago, has no intention of quitting.

The 25-year-old has made only five Premier League outings this season.
But he said: "I am with Hull and I'm happy playing for my team.

"My club coaches believe in what I contribute to the team, so I concentrate on who I am playing for and don't bother myself with anything else.

"I also don't let any speculation get into my head because I train a lot and work hard to improve my game every day."

Aluko is set to be recalled to the squad for Saturday's trip to Manchester United.

Onazi, not Keshi Culpable for Nigeria's woes



Lazio midfielder Ogenyi Onazi has been faulted as part of the reason Nigeria failed to qualify for next year’s Africa Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea.
A Super Eagles player said on the condition of anonymity, that the Lazio man ignored instructions to shield the defence in search of personal glory.

“A lot have been said about why we failed to qualify, but most are far from the truth. For instance why was it that we struggle less when Hope Akpan plays in front of the defence?” said the source.
“It's ironic that Mikel Obi best games of the qualifiers were games that Akpan played in as he sits and allow Obi roam upfront without leaving any space behind unlike Onazi.

“Nigerians should also ask him why he missed training the eve of the game and tried to lie. What family issue kept him out?”
The player pointed out that Onazi ignored the coach’s instruction as he felt slighted that Mikel took all the glory after the Nigeria Afcon 2013 triumph.
“His relationship with Mikel is zero, Keshi noticed it during preparations for the World cup, he now wants to score goals as opposed to his primary role,” added the anonymous player.

“He felt Mikel got a lot of plaudits while he was ignored despite playing a role in his success at the Afcpn 2013, he cost us the game against South Africa.”
Both players had a public fallout in front of the camera on the pitch in the Eagles 2-0 away win against Congo in Pointe Noire, a situation our source said snowballed into the South Africa game.

“Mikel is a senior player in the team and highly experienced and for Onazi to openly challenge him shows you how bad it is between them,” continued the source.
“Onazi is playing under instructions to cover for Obi who is short of pace on the counter, but look at both South Africa goals, where was he?

“These days he plays for himself more than the team, you can see how he hits shots waywardly even when a pass is a better option, he has to grow up.”

Onazi said on his twitter handle "people are really looking for attention with the nonsense they say, but we will allow God to fight for us."

Nigerian Duo Progress in Europe


Ikechukwu Uche was in action for 71 minutes as Villareal played out a 2 all draw with visiting German giants, Borussia monchengladbach. 

The results leaves the group open as the Germans top the group with 9 points followed by Villareal on 8,then Fc Zurich on 7 points. The last round of games will decide which of the teams to progress.

Efe Ambrose started his first game in close to two months as Celtic were humiliated 3-1 at home by Red Bull Salzburg. Celtic on eight points qualify  to the next round of the competition as runner up to the Austrian outfit who top the group on 13 points.

At the weekend Hernanes replaced Joel obi, the reverse was the case when Inter defeated Russian side Dnipro 2-1 at San siro in the europa league. 
Joel Obi came on in the 60th minute to help the Italian outfit to victory.

It was two wins in two for Roberto Mancini as they also booked their place in the next round of the competition. 

Nigeria skipper Vincent Enyeama was in action as club, Lille drew 1-1 away to Fc Krasnodar. 
Enyeama was on ground as early as the eight minute when Joaozinho's inswinging corner threatened to creep under the crossbar to tip the ball over.

Nolan Roux cancelled Ari's goal in the 78 minute as the bottom two teams in the group shared the spoils.
Everton top the group on 11 points, wolfsburg second with 7, Lille on 4 points.

Krasondar has been eliminated with the draw while Wolfsburg will be eliminated if they lose in France.

Step up or Step out -Aziz Yildrim

For those of you wondering who Aziz Yildrim is, well he's the chairman of Fernabahce FC, club of Nigeria super eagles striker Emmanuel Emenike. The chairman is reported by turkish daily to be sick and tired of his big names including Emenike, names like musa Sow, Emre, Diego Alves and Meireles have all popped up as possible ship outs in the next transfer window for their poor displays. The Fernabahce chief is reported to describe Emenike as being wasteful and selfish in front of goal with view of his performance against Bursaspor and is said to have grown impatient with the Nigerian.
Reports also indicates that Emenike doesn't have a cordial relationship with teammates and have sometimes disobeyed coach kartel's orders. Emenike has seven appearances in ten for the turkish outfit so far.

Thursday 27 November 2014

R.I.P Mr. Yomi Peters

Yomi Peters veteran Goalkeeper is dead!!
 Yomi died on wednesday at the Lagos state university teaching hospital after a long battle with cancer. He was honoured last Sunday as an icon of the federation cup at the Teslim Balogun icon stadium by governor Raji Fashola, but due to his illness he wasn't there in person to collect his award and had to be represented by his wife.
The late  Yomi Peters played for Mandilas Fc and also represented his country.
RIP Yomi Peters.

Nigeria stand still in FIFA Rankings


Nigeria's Super Eagles remain in 42nd place in the latest FIFA Rankings released for November.
The Super Eagles, who failed to qualify for the 2015 AFCON , played in three fixtures since the last rankings, a friendly win against Ghana, a victory over Congo-Brazzaville away, and the draw against South Africa.

However with no official fixtures scheduled for the next few months, the Super Eagles may see themselves continue to free fall in the rankings.
Last month they dropped five places from 37th, and the previous month they dropped three spots from 34th.
we just hopes it gets better for the super eagles soon, we need to get back to the glory days when we where ranked 5th in the world.

Oba-Dempsey, Best tag team in MLS history?


Obafemi Martins rolled the ball with the teeth of his boot, ready to spring at the edge of the penalty area. Clint Dempsey flew around him on the right. But the Nigerian’s flick went one way and Dempsey, the other. For once, Seattle Sounders’ strikers were not on the same page. The attack broke down.

The Nigerian’s arms flew into the air and slapped down at his hips. He says he “gets along with everyone off the pitch,” but Martins’ face twisted in disappointment and blame. Dempsey, an American icon who once put his fist through a window when left off a starting XI, chased his team-mate and put a finger in his face. Heated words were exchanged. You did not need to be a lip-reader to know tempers were flaring toward red.

You might think the two just do not get on, or that nerves were frayed over poor form. But it is just not so. The Sounders are flying. Obafemi Martins and Clint Dempsey are among the best attacking duos in Major League Soccer history, and their understanding on the pitch is as close as you get to telepathy in the game today.

They scored 32 of the team’s 66 MLS goals this season. That is nearly fifty per cent of Seattle’s scoring output this term, not counting their 20 assists.

“We have fun out there,” Martins, compact and threatening like a coiled snake on the field, he said. “Sometimes we disagree, but show me two players who don’t. We have a connection. If I get the ball, he knows I’ll look for the right pass. I know he will too. Dempsey knows the game.”

It often looks like Dempsey and Martins are playing their own little game, looking only for each other. Buzzing around the attacking third, sniffing openings, they drag defenders out of position. They roam the tight spaces like predators, looking for the smallest pockets or cracks to exploit. “Playing with Oba is like playing pick-up,” said Dempsey, a veteran of.     three FIFA World Cups™. He is USA’s captain and ranks among the country’s best-ever players. National team coach Jurgen Klinsmann uses words like “hungry” and “driven” to describe him. “The two of us link up and it’s always fun.”

Speaking the same language

Football is a language. As spectators we are drawn to teams and players who communicate most harmoniously, most poetically, most often. The triangles Dempsey and Martins carve with the ball between them seem infinite. They are demanding. Their standards are high.

Martins is 30-years-old and Dempsey 31. They took different paths to the rainy Pacific Northwest, but both were forged in hardship. Martins grew up playing in the crowded streets of Lagos, Nigeria. He left home early, his lightning speed and explosiveness catching the eye in Italy. “It happened so fast, I was dizzy,” Martins said of leaving his family as a teenager and moving to a new continent. 

Dempsey grew up in rural poverty, the fourth of five children, in the US state of Texas. His father, a carpenter, struggled to shuttle him the long distances to training, to nurture the talent his son showed early. Dempsey’s sister died of a brain aneurysm when the two were only teenagers.

Dempsey’s best moments came in London, at Fulham, where he pushed the modest Cottagers to a UEFA Europa League final and became a club legend. A move to Tottenham Hotspur was a disappointment and so came the big-money transfer back to MLS, where he began his career. Martins threatened to become one of the top strikers of his generation early on, but he ended up wandering Europe. A star-turn at Inter Milan behind him, he moved to Newcastle United in the north of England, then to Rubin Kazan, Birmingham City, and eventually Levante in Spain. Stuck in the quicksand of fading reputation, Martins saw Seattle as a fresh start.

“I’m not as fast as I used to be,” the Nigerian said with a chuckle, but he still leaves defenders in his dust every week. “I like to have the ball at my feet now, to play a little football.” Dempsey continues to live by an old creed: “I play with a lot of heart and I do all I can to help get a win.”

The Sounders’ hit-men were held goaless in the Western Conference final first leg against LA Galaxy at the weekend. But do not bet against the Oba-Dempsey tag-team at home next Sunday with a spot in the league’s one-off championship decider, MLS Cup, on the line. “We just put them together,” Seattle coach Sigi Schmid said. “Practice or game, it doesn’t matter. They know what to do.”



Feel free to drop your comments and tell us what you think about this article. 


Udinese joins Queue for Egwuekwe


Udinese Calcio has reportedly enquired about the services of Warri Wolves central defender, Azubuike Egwuekwe.

The Serie A side, according to sl10.ng, faces competition for the 25-year-old as English Championship side, Watford, is also interested in signing the big defender.

The report says his Nigerian club is willing to do business with serious clubs that want the services of the Super Eagles defender.

The defender will cost between £100,000 and €200,000, sl10.ng says.
Egwuekwe came through the Yerima Strikers football system and also played for Nasarawa United in the past.

Akpoborie identifies politics as the Bane of our football

Former  super eagles striker Jonathan Akpoborie gave an interview yesterday where he identified politics as the bane of our football, really you can't agree more, given the state of our football presently, we are always escaping the FIFA Hammer by whiskers, the court cases, player bonus sagas, it just goes on and on. Now Akpoborie identified the rank and file of the NFF as the beneficiary of all the hullabaloo and hence the reason why they continue in the power/politcs tussle. He insisted that a politics free football would definitely benefit Nigeria football and bring us what is obtainable in other developed footballing countries,  "Politics is actually destroying Nigerian football, in Nigeria when we draw up a plan its always scuttled by politics.”
” If we want to enjoy the game like the Europeans we must separate football from politics. I don’t feel sorry for the Football Federation board members because they benefited from their political connections, so they must face the consequence." said the Ex super eagles striker.

Wednesday 26 November 2014

Ideye's Can Of Worms



Nigeria striker Brown Ideye joined WestBromwich Albion for £10 million in the summer of 2014 as the club record signing from Dynamo Kiev with high hopes and expectations from Albion fans.

Before joining the Baggies, Ideye scored 33 goals in 74 matches for the Ukranian outfit which is a relatively impressive goal return.

The former youth international on his arrival at the Hawthorns, boss Alan Irvine said: "He's a strong, quick, powerful player who likes to get behind defences with champions league and international experience." 

The 26 year old has only managed six appearances with half that figure coming in the capital one cup and has found the back of the net just once in Albion's 3-2 victory over Hull city also in the capital one cup. His last game for the club was in a 2-1 loss to championship side Bournemouth in the same competition on tuesday 28 october.

Meaning, the Nigerian has been out of the team for close to a month and is yet to score in the premier league since joining in July. He has been criticized by fans and occasionally doesnt even make the match day squad. He said "I have found it difficult but people can't criticise, pull me down or have a gun on my head for not playing."

So where did it go wrong for Ideye?

Club record tag and fee hasn't helped his course as expectations to deliver has been very high. Country man, Peter Odemwingie became one of the greatest player in the club's history after breaking the goal scoring record joining for a relatively small fee from Russian side, Locomotive Moscow. The reverse is the case in Ideye's situation as he joined for a high fee and is yet to make any impact.

Secondly, his poor run of form has been a blessing for another as English prospect Saido Behraino seem to be the benefactor of the striker's situation. He has been ever present in the team scoring eight goals so far this season.

Injury has also been another obstacle to the 26 year old as he has struggled to keep fit this season. In his absence country man, Victor Anichebe and former Celtic striker Georgios Samaras has risen above the former Ocean boys man in the pecking order.

Whatever the case is, the next few weeks will decide his fate at the club. With the hectic festive period on the cards, the Nigerian has to step up his game if he is to stand any chance of replicating his Dynamo form or repaying the club for investing such hefty sum on him.

Injury Blow for Moses


Stoke winger Victor Moses faces at least six weeks on the sidelines with a 'significant' thigh injury.

Moses, on loan at the Britannia Stadium from Chelsea, has been in fine form in recent weeks but was injured in the 2-1 Premier League defeat by Burnley on Saturday.

"It's bad news on Victor Moses, a problem with his thigh," assistant manager Mark Bowen said.

Victor Moses This Season

PL Apps: 10
Goals: 1
Assists: 3
Chances Created: 20

"He will be out with anything up to six to eight weeks. It's a big hit. He had a scan and it's not good.

"At the moment we're deciding with Chelsea whether to go back and have the rehab there or stay with our team"

Victor Moses will miss the opportunity to play against Liverpool were he spent an unproductive loan spell last season.

WEDNESDAY COACH'S SPECIAL



Daniel Amobi Anyiam, Nigeria's First Indigenous coach

The home ground of the famous Heartland football club is aptly named the Dan Anyiam Stadium.

Perhaps no better honour can be bestowed on the former Nigerian captain, defender and coach who died in the Owerri in 1977. A member of the famous UK Tourists of 1949, Dan Anyiam was the vice-captain of the team. He played in the left half-back position.

With just 10 caps, Anyiam was more prominent as a coach than as a player. He was captain for 11 years, spanning from 1949, when he led Nigeria against hosts Sierra Leone, to 1960, when he played his last against Ghana.

He represented Nigeria on 10 occasions and scored once. The memorable goal was in the October 30, 1954, Jalco Cup encounter against the then Gold Coast (now Ghana).

He collected the ball from a throw-in and passed to Peter "Baby" Anieke, who also found Teslim Balogun. The striker unleashed a shot at Ghana's goal but the goalkeeper parried it into the path of on-rushing Anyiam. He, at first, feigned a pass, then released a shot that caught the goalkeeper napping. Nigeria won the game, 3-0.

After the UK tour of 1949 he returned to England and trained as a coach for nine months in 1954. He also trained in Germany, where he played as a semi-professional footballer for Viktoria Köln.

Having played professionally in Europe, Anyiam, along with Teslim Balogun, was disqualified from featuring in the qualifying matches for the Olympic qualifying duels of the 1960 Olympic Games. That was cited as one of the reasons the Nigerian team failed to qualify.

His first stint as Nigeria national team coach was between 1954-1956. After Hungarian coach, George Vardar left the post as coach, he was reappointed and led the team between 1964 and 1965.

He started his football career at Central School, Nkwerre, Imo State and went on to the Etinam Institute and Holy Family College, Abak, near Calabar.

He later joined the famous Zik Athletic Club (ZAC Bombers) from where he joined Lagos UAC. Between 1949 and 1960 he played for a couple of Nigerian clubs, including SCOA, the famous Pan Bank and PWD.

After the Nigerian Civil War, Anyiam became a coach in the East Central State (later broken into Enugu, Anambra, Ebonyi, Abia and Imo states) and, in 1971, led Enugu Rangers to Lagos to win the Amachree Cup. The same year, he brought the East Central State Academicals to capture the Adebajo Cup, beating Kwara State 1-0 in the final.

The quest for a treble that year failed as his Enugu Rangers lost to WNDC Shooting Stars in the final of the Challenge Cup.

Tuesday 25 November 2014

Lawal Spits Fire- I Have Nothing Against Keshi


Former Super Eagles midfielder Garba Lawal has said that his criticisms of Stephen Keshi were never personal, but his way of 'helping' the embattled Super Eagles coach. Garba Lawal has also expressed regret at how Keshi took the criticisms personal.

Speaking in an interview, Lawal also added that he only meant well and was always saying the truth to Keshi, as Nigeria's failure to qualify for the 2015 Africa Cup of Nations has proven.

"I wasn't after his job, but I was helping him to change but he took it personal and if he took it personal, that's his own problem but I know the national team is for all of us. At least I tried to advise from the little knowledge I have in the game.

"I keep telling people that I'm not criticizing Keshi and I don't have anything against him, but I was just telling him the truth and he refused to listen and at the end of the day, where are we now?

"It's sad that the African champions will not be at the Cup of Nations in Equatorial Guinea next year. It's sad I tell you, it's sad," he said regretfully.

The former Roda JC of Holland midfielder has been one of Keshi's fiercest critics and it was no surprise that the 'Big Boss' kicked against having the former Nigeria international as the Super Eagles team coordinator when he was named by Amaju Pinnick.

FIFA Gives Enyeama The Cold Shoulder 


World Football governing body, FIFA has shunned  Nigeria shot stopper, Vincent Enyeama for the FIFA FIFPro World XI 2014 released thursday, 24th November.

Five goalkeepers were shortlisted for the award, they include Manuel Neuer(Germany/Bayern Munich), Claudio Bravo(Chile/Barcelona), Thibaut Courtois(Belguim/Chelsea fc), Iker Casillas(Spain/Real Madrid) and Gianluigi Buffon(Italy/Juventus).

In the year under review, the 32 year old Nigerian was outstanding for both club and country and it leaves little to be desired about the criteria used by FIFA for selection.  

For club Lille, the Nigerian shone throughout the season helping them to a third place finish thereby secuiring champions league qualification. He kept 11 consecutive clean sheets in the process, meaning he played 1,062 minutes without conceeding and was 114 minutes away from equaling Gaetan Huards ligue 1 goalkeeping record set in 1993.

The former Enyimba of Aba safe pair of hands surprisingly lost to Italy and Paris Saint German keeper Salvatore Sirigu for the 2014 ligue 1 goalkeeper of the year award.

He was deservedly awarded the best African player in the french ligue 1 after a fantastic season.

In the summer of 2014, Vincent Enyeama was part of the Nigerian squad to the world cup in Brazil and the Lille man didnt just travel to make up the numbers.

He kept two straight clean sheets in Nigeria's'first two games,  a goalless draw with Iran and a 1-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina. He however conceeded thrice against Argentina in Nigeria's final group game.

His remarkable performance was noted as he was voted fourth best goalkeeper at the Mundial ahead of the likes of Iker Casillas, Gianluigi Buffon, Joe hart and other top keepers.

Its rather surprising to note that FIFA didnt dim it fit to nominate Enyeama for this award after having a better impact in 2014 for both club and country than most of the shortlisted candidates.

However, the 32 year old was nominated by both CAF and BBC for African footballer of the year 2014.

That's what we need!! Brotherly love

Super eagles and Lazio of Italy midfielder Ogenyi onazi yesterday showed his concern for injured eagles and Reading of England midfielder Hope Akpan. Hope injured his shoulder when he fell awkwardly in the AFCON 2015 qualifier against Congo in Pointe Noire. Reports say Akpan could be out for 8months.
Onazi posted this pics on his instagram page.
Get well soon our dear Eagle.

Hire Oyibo coach and players Keshi shoots

Super eagles under fire boss Stephen Okechukwu Keshi has taken a swipe at those calling for a  foreign manager for the super eagles, Keshi who is currently without a contract failed to qualify the super eagles for Equatorial Guinea 2015, and despite this, the AFCON 2013 Winning manager has refused to give in to calls for his resignation. We should also bring foreign players to play for Nigeria. So if they bring a white foreign European Coach, they should come along with ‘Oyinbo’ [white] players.” Keshi told footballlive.ng.

If you came across this article, we'll like you to give us your thoughts, please feel free to drop a comment. 

Monday 24 November 2014

Mixed Feelings For Nigerians Across Europe


While majority of super eagles regulars were either not dressed or came on as substitutes, others were the heroes as they scored to help their respective clubs. 

ENGLAND

-Victor Moses was the only Nigerian starter at the weekend for club, Stoke city who surprisingly lost 1-2 at home to underdogs, Burnley in the EPL. It is the Nigerian tenth league appearance of the season with 3 assists and a goal to his name. 

-Chelsea Fc continued their impressive run of form with a 2-0 home victory over Westbrom at the bridge. John Obi Mikel and Brown Ideye were not listed for Chelsea and Westbrom respectively, while Victor Anichebe replaced Saido Berahino in the 79th minute. It was Anichebe's ninth appearance of the season with just one goal so far in all competitions.

-Kenneth Omeruo and Sone Aluko were not part of the match day squad for their respective clubs.

SCOTLAND

-After close to two months on the bench, Nigeria defender, Efe Ambrose finally made a substitute appearance for Celtic as they defeated Dundee 2-1 at the Celtic park. His last game for the scottish giants was on 5th of october were they lost 0-1 at home to Hamilton.

ITALY

It was the biggest game in Italy, Roberto Mancini's first game on his return to the Serie A, the Milan derby. 
Joel Obi started and scored for Inter Milan to cancel Jeremy Menez's first half strike for Milan. It is the 23 year old first goal of the season, replaced in the 72nd minute by Brazillian, Hernanes. 

Ogenyi Onazi was absent as Lazio were humbled 3 nil at home by Juventus. The midfielder has been booked twice in his seven appearances, with his last game coming on 3rd november in Lazio's 4-2 win over Cagliari.

SPAIN

Ike Uche was a second half substitute for Villareal as they beat Getafe 2-1 at the Estadio El Madrigal. He replaced Gerrad Moreno in the 69th minute of play.

GERMANY

-Fc Cologne lost 1-2 at home to Hertha Berlin, with Anthony Ujah scoring the only goal for his club. The 24 year old has made 11 appearances for the German outfit, with 4 goals and 2 yellow cards for his hardwork.

-Chinedu Obasi failed to add to his 10 appearances and 1 goal at the weekend as he was missing in action for Schalke 04. In the absence of the 28 year old, his club defeated Wolfsburg 3-1 in the German Bundesliga.

FRANCE

-Elderson Echiejele made his fifth appearance for french giants Monaco as they could only manage a 2 all draw at home to Caen in the Ligue 1. 

HOLLAND

-Abiola Dauda could not save club, Vitesse from a 1-0 loss to Az Alkmar at the weekend. The 26 year old has so far scored 5 goals this season.

-Bathlomew Ogbeche seem to be having his best season ever as he scored again at the weekend to help Cambuur secure a 3-1 away win to Fc Utretch. The 30 year old has now scored 8 goals in 13 appearances for the club.

TURKEY

-Godfrey Oboabona marked his 7th appearance with a yellow card in Rizespor 0-2 loss to Istanbul buyuk. 

- Super Eagles star, Raheem Lawal scored his second goal of the season to inspire club, Eskisehirspor to a 2-1 win over Erciyesspor in the Turkish top flight. 

RUSSIA

-Ahmed Musa was on the losing side as club, Cska Moscow lost 2-1 away to Fc Krasondar. In his 18 games played, Musa has found the back of the net six times this season.

Goal in Milan derby for Joel Obi

Super eagles out of favour midfielder Joel Chukwuma Obi was on the scoresheet on Sunday for Inter in the derby della madonnina  that's the Milan derby, and Joel chose the 61st minute of that game to score his 1st Seria A goal. Obi was booked 9minutes from his goal but that didn't take the excitement away from the Nigerian, who told reporters he got his goal because returnee gaffer Mancini asked him to move forward “It went well and I finally scored, “We wanted to win, but a draw is acceptable.
“Now we have more options with the ball, which is especially an advantage for us midfielders. I prefer this tactical system. Mancini had been testing me for a few days, so I figured I would start.
“Mancini asked me and Guarín to push up and give Kuzmanovic more space between the lines I feel that's why I was able to get the goal ”.
The midfielder is a product of inter's youth system and broke through to the senior team in 2010. This is Obi's 5th start this season.

Sunday 23 November 2014

Is Karanka selfish with Omeruo?


For those of you that haven't heard what Boro's manager Aitor Karanka had say about Nigeria's inability to qualify for AFCON2015. "It’s good for us that Ken (Omeruo) will be available in January and February,” said Aitor.
“I think about my team and the club, and thinking selfishly is good for me and the club.
“Ken will be disappointed because it’s important for players to be involved in these kind of major tournaments, but I’m sure he’s going to be happy being here because the team is playing really well and he’s the kind of player who likes to be involved with the team.” 
Omeruo was injured in international duty with Nigeria but the injury wasn't as serious as first feared, presently he's being worked on by Boro's medical staff. “I have to be careful with Ken coming back from international duty because he has only just played with Nigeria on Wednesday so I must know if he’ll be fit and ready to play.”

Mfon Udoh inspires Enyimba to fourth Federation Cup Title



Two-time African champions Enyimba FC of Aba on Sunday defeated four-time Federation Cup winners, Dolphins, to lift their fourth Federation Cup title.

Dolphins were the better of the two teams in the first half with greater percentage of ball possession but the players were wasteful after putting the Enyimba defence in all kinds of trouble.

Chinedu Udoji was a hero in Enyimba’s defence, making two crucial clearances while Emeka Atuloma was also instrumental in Dolphins’ game though there was controversy when he handled the ball at the edge of the box.

Mfon Udoh scored Enyimba’s first goal with a powerful left-footed shot from a counter attack. It was the Peoples Elephants’ first attempt at Dolphins’ goal and that lead gave them more impetus to launch series of attacks on Dolphins.

Mfon Udoh, the top scorer in the recently concluded league season with 24 goals however missed a sitter a minute later.

Dolphins reduced the arrears with about 12 minutes to the end of th game.

Emem Edouk who gave Emmanuel Anyanwu a torrid time in the game before the latter got injured and substituted, swept home with his left foot from close range.

Edouk was adjudged as Most Valueable Player(MVP) of the 2014 Federation Cup.

Meanwhile, River Angels were crowned champions of the female version of the federation cup after defeating Sunshine queens of Akure 2-0 at the Teslim Balogun stadium.

 Goals from tournament MVP Assisat Oshoala and former Nigeria international, Stella Mbachu gave Edwin Okon's led side the deserved victory.

Governor Babatunde Raji Fashola of Lagos State handed the medals and trophies to the teams.

I never sacked my mom from my house -Adebayor

We follow up on the piece we brought you on Emmanuel Adebayor and family, see here. Now Adebayor has given another interview to peace fm where he denied evicting his mom from his, but did not change his stance on the witchcraft saga, the Tottenham hit man still strongly believes that witcraft is being practiced against him by people close to him but denied ever driving away his mom from his house saying she left on her own accord. In the interview where the spurs striker sounded audibly stressed he said "
Obviously I’m not a pastor, I am a footballer so I cannot point out a witch… “..I never sacked my mum from the house; she decided to leave the house…But how am I going to be in touch with my mum if my mum is the one telling everyone that my work will not go forward, so I will just be on my side and do my thing.’ “They should stop talking talking, they should stop doing Juju on me; they should leave me alone…The one talking there and calling herself my sister I bought a house in East Legon for $1.2m…can you imagine that sister went to rent the house without my knowledge?"
The striker feels the burden of taking care of the family should be shared among family members, since members of his family have shared his properties while he's still alive  "They shared my houses, they shared my cars, they say if he dies this car is for you, this house is for you, can you imagine?”
”Right now they don’t need money…If they claim I am not looking after my mother, we are seven in the family, and so why can’t the rest do it?”.

Balogun Returns

Super Eagles one cap defender Leon Balogun, who has been out injured for three weeks, marked his return to the pitch for his team Darmstadt in their 0-0 draw with Kaiserslautern.
He was introduced in the 88th minute and helped the team survived a late onslaught by Kaiserslautern which takes them to third on the log, well within the range of promotion to the Bundesliga.
Balogun picked up an injury two games before the international break, bringing a halt to his fine start with Darmstadt, despite being out injured since June. 
Since joining the Bundesliga promotion hopefuls, Balogun who was released by Fortuna Dusseldorf in the summer, has made four appearances scoring a goal against Nuremburg.
The 26 year old has one cap for Nigeria which unfortunately ended just a few minutes after he came on, after he suffered a broken ankle in a nasty collision with the pitch panels.
It led to his omission from the Nigeria world cup team, and despite having his career back on track at Darmstadt, the Nigeria national team selectors are yet to look in his direction.

Enyimba, Dolphins Renew Rivalry as Federation Cup Final Returns Home

 Federation Cup kings, Enyimba Football Club of Aba will hope to end their season on a high when they confront Dolphins Football Club of Port Harcourt in the final of this year’s edition of the competition.

The Peoples Elephant, who are the most successful club in Nigeria, came close to winning the league title but lost narrowly to eventual winners, Kano Pillars.

A 1-1 draw against Dolphins in Port Harcourt in their penultimate game of the season put paid to that aspiration.

And now they will be desperate to exert revenge on the Port Harcourt Dwellers and win their fifth Federation Cup title even as the club’s two main strikers will continue their supremacy battle.

Enyimba’s Mfon Udoh picked the Glo Premier League highest goalscorer award with a record 23 goals ahead of Emem Eduok of Dolphins who scored 20 goals. Eduok has scored three goals, while Udoh has two goals to his credit in the Cup race.

The competition returns to Lagos state today Sunday, 23rd November where it all started in 1945, but this time at the Teslim Balogun Stadium.

Dolphins have played the Federation Cup final four times in 2001, 2004, 2006 and 2007, winning all of them against Elkanemi in 2001, against Rangers in 2004 and 2007 and against Bendel Insurance in 2006.

Enyimba will be making their seventh  appearance in the final and have won it five times.

STARS TO WATCH

ENYIMBA
CHINEDU UDOJI
The Enyimba captain has over the years marshalled his side defence with great aplomb and he is one of the reasons why the Peoples Elephant are in the final of the competition again.
His solid  partnership with Markson ojobo will be key in Enyimba retaining the title. And again, it is another opportunity for the well built defender to prove his worth to the national team selectors.

MFON UDOH
The man who broke goals record in the Glo League will continue his battle with Emem Eduok and have another big chance to prove his achievement so far this season was not a fluke.
He has scored two goals in the Federation Cup and will fancy a few more.

DOLPHINS
EMEM EDUOK
Eduok has a chance to pick the topscorers gong in this competition and get one over Enyimba’s Mfom Udoh.
The talented forward has scored three goals so far and he will be relied upon once more to help his side win the trophy for the fifth time.

VICTOR EZURUIKE
Much will be expected from the experienced midfielder who has been one of  Dolphins dependable star over the year. A lot will be anticipated from him and his understanding with Eduok  will no doubt cause problems for Enyimba’s defence.

ROAD TO FINAL

DOLPHINS
Round of 64
DOLPHINS 3-1 INGAS
ROUND OF 32
DOLPHINS 1-0 KOGI UNITED
ROUND OF 16
DOLPHINS 1-0 EL-KANEMI
QUATER-FINAL
DOLPHINS 4-2 LOBI STARS
SEMI-FINAL
DOLPINS 1-0 PRIME

ENYIMBA
Round of 64
Enyimba 3-1 Sokoto North (pen)

Round of 32
Enyimba 7-6 Tornadoes

Round of 16
Enyimba 2-1 Nembe City

Quarter Final
Enyimba 2-0 Sharks

Semi Final
Enyimba 1-0 Giwa FC

TOP SCORERS CHART
Three Goals
Emem Eduok – Dolphins
Ebube Okpokwu – Dolphins

Two Goals
Mfon Udoh – Enyimba
Raphael Boumsong – Enyimba
Bobby Sokari – Enyimba