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Hefty Price Tag May Hamper Nwabali’s Move To Kaizer Chiefs

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Kaizer Chiefs are struggling to follow up on their interest in Super Eagles’ goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali because of his price tag.
The Amakhosi are one of the clubs interested in the Chippa United’s shot stopper.

According to reports in South Africa, Chippa United are demanding around R30m (approximately £1.3m) to sell the Nigeria international.Nwabali has been linked with a move to Kaizer Chiefs since his impressive performance for Nigeria at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations.
Sky Bet Championship club Queens Park Rangers and El-Ettifaq of Saudi Arabia are among the clubs also rumoured to be interested in the goal tender.

The 27-year-old has two years remaining on his contract with Chippa United.

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Arsenal’s Title Dreams Dashed Despite Last-Day Win Over Everton

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Arsenal’s dreams of a first Premier League crown in 20 years were dashed as their 2-1 win against Everton was rendered irrelevant by Manchester City’s title-clinching victory over West Ham.

Mikel Arteta’s side had gone into the last day of the season needing to beat Everton at the Emirates Stadium and hope City drew or lost in Manchester if they were to steal the title in miraculous fashion.

But the Gunners were forced to settle for second place after relentless champions City beat West Ham 3-1.

Idrissa Gueye put Everton in front late in the first half before Takehiro Tomiyasu quickly equalised.

By the time Kai Havertz scored Arsenal’s winner in the 89th minute, City were already well on course to retain the title.

Arsenal had been almost flawless in 2024, with 16 wins and one draw, away to City, in their 18 league matches.

However, one costly slip-up in a 2-0 home defeat to Aston Villa last month proved decisive in denying them a first title since Arsene Wenger’s ‘Invincibles’ in 2004.

Arsenal’s Norwegian midfielder #08 Martin Odegaard (R) and Arsenal’s Italian midfielder #20 Jorginho (L) react on the pitch after the English Premier League football match between Arsenal and Everton at the Emirates Stadium in London on May 19, 2024.

They finished two points behind City, who have won an unprecedented four successive titles and six in the last seven years.

Arsenal staff were seen rehearsing a mock title presentation at the Emirates on Saturday, complete with replicas of the trophy and medals, as well as signs emblazoned with the slogan ‘Premier League champions’.

But there would be no genuine title party in north London as Arteta’s heartbroken players were forced to accept their fate.

Arsenal fans had strolled down the sun-baked Holloway Road towards the Emirates more in hope than expectation of seeing a title-winning team.

Some even wore West Ham shirts rather than their own clubs in a nod to the favour required from their London rivals 200 miles to the north.

A raucous rendition of the club’s ‘North London Forever’ anthem before kick-off took the atmosphere to a fever pitch.

Despite the absence of injured star Bukayo Saka, Arsenal should have been ahead in the opening moments when Tomiyasu nodded wide from close range.

However, at that exact second, the atmosphere went completely flat as news filtered through of Phil Foden’s second-minute opener for City.

A resigned hush settled over the sell-out 60,000 crowd, but Arsenal did their best to refocus.

Foden’s second goal in the 18th minute rendered the Arsenal faithful mute as Everton fans taunted them with chants of “You nearly won the league”.

Everton took the lead in the 40th minute when Gueye’s free-kick took a wicked deflection off Declan Rice’s head as he jumped to block the ball, looping past wrong-footed Arsenal keeper David Raya into the far corner.

To their credit, the Gunners refused to surrender, equalising just three minutes later when Tomiyasu met Martin Odegaard’s pass with a fine finish that whistled past Jordan Pickford from just inside the area.

Arsenal fans let out a defiant roar when they heard Mohammed Kudus had reduced the deficit for West Ham late in the first half.

They were briefly celebrating again after a false rumour spread that West Ham had equalised.

Dragged from despair to hope and back again within seconds, Arsenal were four points behind City in the ‘as it stands’ table at half-time.

Arsenal’s players gathered in a huddle as they prepared to make one final push in the second half, but Havertz wasted two chances to give them life, nodding wide and then heading against the bar.

Rodri’s 59th-minute goal for City was met with silence in the Emirates stands.

And when Havertz stabbed home in the closing stages, Arsenal had already come to terms with the end of their title hopes

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Victor Boniface Clinches Bundesliga’s Top Rookie Title, Eyes Team of the Season Honors

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Victor Boniface, the rising star of the Super Eagles and a striker for Bayer Leverkusen, has secured the coveted title of the best rookie in the German Bundesliga for the 2023/24 season. The announcement of this prestigious accolade came on Wednesday, marking a significant milestone in the 23-year-old’s burgeoning career.

In a tough competition, Boniface emerged victorious over formidable contenders such as Xavi Simons of RB Leipzig, Ian Maatsen of Borussia Dortmund, and Maximilian Beier of TSG Hoffenheim. This accolade is a testament to his exceptional performance and talent, recognized by the footballing world as the cream of the crop among young players in the league.

Despite facing adversity, including a three-month hiatus due to a groin injury sustained while preparing for the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) with the Super Eagles in January, Boniface showcased remarkable resilience. Prior to his injury setback, he had already stamped his authority on the Bundesliga, earning the title of Bundesliga Rookie of the Month for four consecutive months between August and November 2023.

Upon his triumphant return to action with Bayer Leverkusen in April, Boniface wasted no time in reigniting his scoring prowess, contributing significantly to his club’s historic Bundesliga title win. With 13 goals and eight assists in just 23 league appearances this season, he has been instrumental in Leverkusen’s quest to maintain an unbeaten record throughout the campaign.

Furthermore, Boniface’s stellar performance has not gone unnoticed, as he finds himself in contention for a coveted spot in the 2023/24 Bundesliga Team of the Season.

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Ndidi Pays Courtesy Visit to Sports Minister, Senator John Enoh

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Super Eagles midfielder Wilfred Ndidi paid a courtesy visit to the office of the Honourable Minister of Sports Development, Senator John Owan Enoh, on Wednesday, May 14, 2024.

Accompanied by his manager, Yahaya Atom, and Mr. Yemi Idowu, Ndidi engaged in discussions with the Sports Minister on various matters pertaining to Nigerian football.

During the visit, Senator Enoh extended his congratulations to Ndidi on Leicester City’s promotion to the English Premier League, acknowledging the midfielder’s contributions to the team’s success. He also took the opportunity to discuss the upcoming World Cup qualifying matches, scheduled to commence early next month.

The minister emphasized the importance of preparation and urged Ndidi to play a pivotal role in the Super Eagles’ quest to secure their place in the World Cup. He encouraged Ndidi to continue to exhibit the same level of dedication and skill that has made him a valuable asset to both club and country.

Also, Ndidi conveyed his appreciation to Senator Enoh, expressing gratitude for the minister’s undiluted support and commitment to the well-being of the Super Eagles team, particularly during the recent Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) tournament. He commended Senator Enoh for the excellent care and assistance provided to the team throughout their campaign.

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