
Peter Schmeichel talking sense. 🗣️
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Peter Schmeichel talking sense. 🗣️







Arsenal scored 6 in the knockouts (6 games) PSG scored 23 in the knockouts (8 games) If Arsenal wins the champions League, they will be the worst team in Europe to ever win it . No tactics, No stand out players. No pattern.Just corner kicks and throw ins .




TRY MAKE MONEY, MAKE RICH MAN NO CARRY YOUR WIFE FROM YOU OH 🙏🏽🤣 Hon. Mike Etaba, Federal Representative member is alleged to be involved in extramarital affair with a married woman. The husband of the woman confronted them… While Adultery is not an offence in this part of the country, it is imperative to state that the immoral act is something that should not be tolerated, especially from people we should hold in high regards.

Big ups to Adidas mehn, this video is 100% sick My favorite place was when he told Messi that he’s the back up just in case…Lamine and Bellingham couldn’t even look at each other too😂

🚨I don't know who after watching the Bayern & PSG game would immediately think whether Mikel Arteta will use the Declan Rice/Lewis-Skelly/Odegaard trio for the final. 🔸Lewis-Skelly and Odegaard are the two players who could help Arsenal escape the high-pressure class of Champions League football as well as who could drag the ball to the opponent's frame more permanently. 🔸Arsenal's rest defence in this match is crucial as PSG are the best team in conversion stitches. Declan Rice should be a shield alongside the midfield duo to withstand opponents’ attacks as well as to enable the ball to deploy the ball from the first half more safely. 🔸Lewis-Skelly or Martin Zubimendi's starting position in this final will be in small part due to player condition and risk acceptance. 🔸I'm still bingeing Lewis-Skelly because he brings more balance plus some breakthrough to playing the role of some 8 left-handed, ball-drawn and controversial wealth. 🔸At the same time, Lewis-Skelly could rotate positions with Rice to develop the ball from the bottom line or with Riccardo Calafiori to free up the Italian defender to engage more into the attack. 🔸Martin Zubimendi is also fine (in perfectly healthy condition), he can play as a 6th session 8 with Rice, contributing more in situations from 2/3 of the opposite yards. With clever play, Zubimendi can be the bait for opponent's pressings (as Billy Carpenter used to) to reverse the ball. 🔸The only thing Zubimendi won't rotate the position with Calafiori is whenever Long comes in attack but Rice instead. The avenue area, or rather the location just before 16m50, will be less threatened. 🔸You already know, PSG's strikers shoot very well, just need a bit of space to open up and the chances of scoring will come to Dembele, Kvaratskhelia or Doue. Rice being at the bottom of quarterback has given him a more reassuring feeling from the midfield, at least in the last 3 games. 🔸Fitness management will be an important math when PSG are sure to let the entire column rest long enough before the final. 🔸Myles Lewis-Skelly's appearance now offers plenty of chances for Arsenal for the rest of the season. Especially allowing the other poles in the middle of the yard to have more rest time. 🔸The frequency of using Zubimendi or Lewis-Skelly in the last three Premier League matches will give the answer, who will be the main player in the final. But first, Arsenal must beat West Ham this weekend. 🤝🔴⚪ #Arsenal


Unai Emery’s story is similar to that of Jurgen Klopp. He was playing in the Spanish 3rd tier with Lorca, he got injured and the coach position was vacant, the club president offered it to him, and he took it. He promoted them to the Segunda division same season. This was 2004 and the first time in the club’s history. Almeria got him, guess what? He promoted Almeria to La Liga same season too. This was Almeria’s first promotion to La Liga in their history. Imagine your first two jobs as a manager was delivering two promotions to two different clubs, which was the first in their histories. A manager that was definitely on an upward progression. Valencia came for him. In his last three years as Valencia manager, they finished 3rd behind the obvious two clubs, he kept them competitive even after losing key players like David Villa, David Silva, and the likes. He went to Spartak Moscow briefly, but his time there did not go well. He already had a great reputation in Spain, and so he returned to Sevilla where he performed wonders. He won 3 Europa leagues in a row with Sevilla, beating Benfica, Dnipro and Liverpool in the finals. He became the most successful manager in the Europa League. He moved to PSG, of course delivered the league titles and cups, but couldn’t do well in the champions league. He was eliminated by Barcelona in that famous comeback, Real Madrid eliminated his team the next season. Arsenal came for him. There was something he did at Arsenal that is usually not talked about. He won 11 games in a row and went 22 games unbeaten, this part is usually not talked about and I wonder why. In fact, it was the first time Arsenal had won 11 games in a row since 2007. He also led Arsenal to an Europa League final, but lost against Chelsea. His “good ebening” joke and accent became too much in the media, fans and media mocked him, he also had a poor run of form, and Arsenal sacked him in 2019. I still hold the opinion that if he was given 7 years and a billion, he would have delivered something. He did not leave Arsenal without at least doing something significant, he promoted Saka from the academy, a player who has gone on to be a key figure at the club. He also promoted Emile Smith Rowe. Villarreal came for him. He won the Europa league with them that season, beating his former team Arsenal in the semi final and Manchester United in the final. This was his 4th Europa League title. He did something wonderful in the 2022 champions league with Villarreal, he eliminated Juventus and superpower Bayern Munich to get to the champions league semi final before he was beaten by Liverpool. It would have been one of the greatest underdog story if he got to the final with Villarreal. This is where it gets interesting. Aston Villa had just promoted to the premier league for the 19/20 season, they escaped relegation by one point, finishing 17th. In the next two seasons, they finished in the bottom half. At the start of 22/23 season, Villa struggled with Gerrard and by end of October, they sacked him. Villa were so convinced Emery was their guy, they paid a €6m buyout fee to Villarreal to get him. This is where the story started, he moved them from 16th to 7th. Instant impact. In 23/24, he finished 4th, Villa qualified for their first champions league in 41 years, where they got to the quarter final and got eliminated by PSG. Although, Villa gave PSG a run for their money, they actually beat PSG 3-2 at Villa Park but lost out on aggregate, losing 3-1 in Paris. Earlier this year, he hit 100 wins with Villa, the quickest by any manager in their history. He currently sits in champions league position, and in the Europa League final. He has turned a relegation-battling Villa as at when he arrived, into a regular European team. Fun fact, Emery has won 4 out of 5 Europa League finals, he only came second one time, guess the club😅😅😅 That aside, this guy is a superb manager. Ladies and Gentlemen, UNAI EMERY.

UEFA Champions League Final: - Arsenal vs PSG- Puskas Arena. Budapest, Hungary. 30th May 2026. UEFA Europa League Final: - Aston Villa vs Freiburg - Besiktas Park. Istanbul, Turkiye. 20th May 2026. UEFA Conference League Final: - Crystal Palace vs Rayo Vallecano - Leipzig Stadium. Leipzig, Germany. 27th May 2026. Three English Teams in all European Cup Finals. Are we still doubting which is the best league in the world 🤷🏾♂️.

🚨 𝗡𝗘𝗪: Arsenal are monitoring Brighton midfielder Carlos Baleba ahead of the summer window. The 22-year-old is highly admired internally for his physical presence, technical ability, energy and long-term potential in midfield. Brighton are expected to demand a fee in excess of £65m, with both Manchester United and Chelsea also interested in the Cameroon international. [@caughtoffside]

The most admirable thing about Peter Obi is that even when people like Kenneth Okonkwo go on national TV to rubbish his name and cast aspersions on him, he never retaliates. When asked to respond in interviews, he still calmly calls them “my dear brother” and refuses to roll in the mud with them. Many mistake this for weakness because he refuses to “stain his white” with Nigeria’s dirty politics. The truth is, it’s discipline of the highest order, and very few of us can actually emulate it. Our basic Nigerian instincts always push us to return every gbas gbos thrown at us. Everyday, I pray God gives me that same forgiving spirit the man has.


The bias with Harry Kane is that he spent his glorious years at Spurs. If he played a decade at Bayern, nobody in this world will say he's a tier below Benzema, that's madness. There is absolutely nothing Benzema can do, that he cannot...Guess what, he can also playmake in a way Benzema and 90% of strikers cannot.