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Ilenikhena Sets Champions League Record In Monaco’s Win Vs Barcelona

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George Ilenikhena has set a new record in the UEFA Champions League for Monaco after helping them club to a 2-1 win against Barcelona on Thursday night.

Ilenikhena, who was introduced in the 59th minute, scored the winner in the 71st minute for Monaco.
The goal means at 18 years he is now the youngest goalscorer for Monaco in the Champions League.

Barcelona had to play most parts of the game with 10 players after Eric Garcia was shown a straight red card on 10 minutes.
Monaco then took the lead in the 16th minute thanks to Maghnes Akliouche but Lamine Yamal equalised for Barcelona in the 28th minute.

Then in the 71st minute Ilenikhena got the winning goal for the French Ligue 1 giants.

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Osimhen Set to Complete One-Year Loan at Galatasaray

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By Abaire Olanlesi

Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen will see out his one-year loan spell at Galatasaray, having rejected offers to leave during the January transfer window.

While the window has closed across most European leagues, Turkey remains an exception.

Osimhen joined Galatasaray on loan from Napoli last summer, with no option to buy, following a fallout with the Italian club’s management.

He had previously turned down moves to Chelsea and Saudi Arabia due to personal terms.

Despite speculation about an early exit, Galatasaray’s technical director, Okan Buruk, confirmed that while his loan deal included a January transfer clause, Osimhen chose to stay, prioritizing his commitment to the club.

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Taye Taiwo Inducted Into Marseille’s Legends Club

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By Oluwamayowa Fakande

Former Super Eagles left-back Taye Taiwo has been inducted into Olympique Marseille’s Legends Club, recognizing his contributions to the French side.

The club announced the honor on its English X handle, stating: “Taye Taiwo is in the house tonight as the former Olympien and Super Eagle is inducted into the #OMLegends club.”

Taiwo, who played a key role in Marseille’s success, won the Ligue 1 title, French League Cup, and French Super Cup before moving to AC Milan in 2011.

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Ronaldo: I’m the Most Complete Player in History

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By Oluwamayowa Fakande

 

Portugal and Al Nassr star Cristiano Ronaldo has declared himself the most complete footballer ever, citing his record-breaking achievements and versatility on the pitch.

 

Speaking in an interview with Spanish show El Chiringuito, the 39-year-old emphasized his scoring prowess across all aspects of the game.

 

“Who’s the best goal scorer in history? It’s about numbers. I rank among the top 10 left-footed scorers despite not being left-footed. I excel with my head, right foot, free kicks, and penalties. I do everything well in football,” he boasted.

 

Acknowledging personal preferences for legends like Messi, Pelé, and Maradona, Ronaldo insisted that his all-around ability sets him apart.

 

“I haven’t seen anyone better than me,” he stated.

 

Despite his age, Ronaldo remains highly competitive and has no plans to retire, saying his drive to improve keeps him going.

 

“Someone else in my position would have quit 10 years ago. I’m different,” he added.

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