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🚨 Jurgen Klopp on Sørloth’s wasted chance: “This is exactly why it’s not always advisable to play with two strikers. Yes, it can work, and when it works it looks brilliant — but there are moments like this that show the risk. Strikers, by nature, think about goals first. It’s instinct. When you have two of them, there is always that small competition in their minds — ‘I want to score, I want to be the one.’ It’s completely normal, I understand it, I was around strikers my whole life. But in that situation, 2 against 1, it has to be a goal. This is something every team in the world trains every single day. If that’s a winger in that position, the first thought is usually the pass. That’s the difference. And look, I also understand the other side — when you have someone like Haaland in your team, of course you want to work for him, you want to score yourself, you want to be part of it. That’s football, that’s emotion. But chances like this, in a knockout game, you don’t joke with them. You simply cannot. Imagine Norway go 2–0 up in that moment — the whole game changes. The confidence, the belief, the energy… it explodes. And suddenly England are in real trouble, maybe even questioning everything they planned. These are the moments that decide big matches. Not tactics on the board — decisions in seconds on the pitch.”


Nigeria Flamingos’ FIFA U17 Women’s World Cup Journey Continues. From their debut in 2008 to making history with a bronze medal in 2022, the Flamingos have established themselves as one of Africa’s most consistent teams at the FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup. Nigeria’s Record So Far ✅ 2008 – Group Stage ✅ 2010 – Quarter-finals ✅ 2012 – Quarter-finals ✅ 2014 – Quarter-finals ✅ 2016 – Group Stage ❌ 2018 – Did not qualify 🥉 2022 – Third Place (Best-ever finish) ✅ 2024 – Quarter-finals ✅ 2025 – Round of 16 ⏳ 2026 – Qualified The Flamingos are heading to Morocco after an impressive qualifying campaign, defeating Guinea 11-0 on aggregate and Benin 8-5 on aggregate to book their place at the tournament. Under Coach Akeem Busari, Nigeria will be aiming to improve on its best-ever finish. 🏆 The 2026 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup will take place in Morocco from 17 October to 7 November 2026, featuring 24 teams from around the world competing for the title. Can the Flamingos surpass their historic third-place finish from 2022 or even go all the way and lift the trophy? How far do you think Nigeria will go in Morocco 2026? Share your prediction in the comments.

You see how Chelsea helped Manchester United with Santos? Why can’t Arsenal help us with Saliba as well?


OFFICIAL: Stanley Nwabali is back at Chippa United. The Super Eagles GK returns to the South African side after leaving the club by mutual consent in February.


"Maybe he doesn't know what it's like to play in those conditions."😳 Jude Bellingham spoke openly about Thomas Tuchel being critical of England's performance against Norway.



🇳🇬🦅 Super Falcons coach, Justine Madugu releases his 25-player squad for the 2026 WAFCON! WAFCON debutants: • Comfort Erhabor • Oloko Fatima • Rofiat Imuran • Joy Omewa Squad returnees: • Gift Monday • Uchenna Kanu • Glory Ogbonna Asisat Oshoala headlines the list! 7/10 ✅ Let's go win this for the eleventh time, ladies! #MissionXI | #TheQueens | #WAFCON2026















