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Done Deal – RB Leipzig Complete Signing Of Nigeria U20 Star Winger For Record Fee

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German side RB Leipzig have completed negotiations for the signing of Nigeria U20 winger Suleiman Sani from Slovakian side RB Leipzig, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

The 19 year old has received offers from a hot of clubs with Trenčín willing to sanction a deal in January, rather than wait till the summer.

Like we reported earlier he was on the radar of Dutch outfit NEC Nijmegen, the Spanish side Villarreal, English Premier League sides Brentford and Chelsea FC, as well Italian giants AC Milan.

RB Leipzig has won the race for his signing, which will be a club record sale of €7m. The highest sale ever made by the club in the January transfer window beating the record of Brazilian Wesley Moraes, who transferred to Belgian Club Brugge for 4.2 million euros at the end of January 2016 from the Slovakian side. He then went to English Aston Villa for 25 million.

A graduate of the famous GBS Academy of Jos, he made headlines in the Nigeria Premier Football League at the age of 16 while on the books of Akwa United.

Iwobi Top List Of Five Super Eagles Players Liberated By Chelle’s Diamond Formation At AFCON

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The Super Eagles of Nigeria will take on Morocco in the semi final of the Africa Cup of Nations on Wednesday after seeing off Algeria with an emphatic 2-0 win in the quarter final.

Morocco were also victorious in that round beating Cameroon 2-0, setting the stage for what many expect to be a cracking game in Rabat. Both teams are seen as favourite for the title.

Heading into the tournament some Nigerian players divided opinions among fans and followers, but all that appears to have change in this to tournament, largely due to the diamond formation preferred by head coach Eric Chelle.

OwnGoalNigeria.com picks the five players who are experiencing a career all time high at the ongoing AFCON.

Alex Iwobi – The livewire of the team. So far he has played 47 line breaking passes more than any other player in the tournament. To think that he was the scapegoat after the defeat in the final of the last AFCON and now that he is seen as untouchable by the same fans speaks volume of the kind of tournament he is having.

He has never been this good at a tournament in the Super Eagles colours.

Wilfred Ndidi – If the attack is the heartbeat of the Nigerian team at the AFCON, then the midfield is that thing which makes the heart beat. Anchored by captain Wilfred Ndidi alongside Iwobi. The duo have been by far the best midfield combo in the tournament.

Wearing the captain’s armband he will be sorely missed in the semi final. A sign of how influential he has become after so many underwhelming performances at major tournaments for Nigeria.

Super Eagles had their best AFCON tournament in his absence last time out , but in this edition he has so far been one of the best in the team.

Bruno Onyemaechi – He didn’t play a single minute at the last AFCON under former coach Jose Peseiro. So poor was Bruno in the eyes of the coach that an injured Zaidu Sanusi was preferred ahead of him.

Started off the tournament as back up to the FC Porto man once again, but since coming in against Tunisia he hasn’t drop off a bit. The diamond formation has also help his ability going forward which resulted in his well weighted cross for Victor Osimhen for the opening goal against Algeria.

Bright Osayi-Samuel – What a tournament he is having. No longer seen as the weak link in the team. Since the game against Tunisia where he was badly exposed he has by far been the best player since the commencement of the knock out round.

Semi Ajayi – As good as Calvin Bassey has been , Ajayi has also been equally good but he goes about his job strongly without getting noticed. A man of the match award in the first game against Tanzania set him on course for what is his best ever tournament for Nigeria.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

 

Algeria File Protest To FIFA Demanding Suspension Of Referee After Defeat Against Super Eagles

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The Algeria Football Association has filed a protest to CAF and also world football governing body (FIFA) demanding for the suspension of the referee who officiated their defeat to the senior national team of Nigeria in the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

Algeria were knocked out of the tournament in the quarter final by Nigeria after 0-2 defeat, but despite the fact that they were totally dominated by Nigeria, they insist that unfair officiating aided the victory of the Super Eagles.

To that effect they confirmed they have written to both CAF and FIFA demanding an investigation into the manner which Senegalese referee Issa Sy handled the game.

As part of their complain, they listed not being awarded a penalty for a handball against Nigerian defender Semi Ajayi, and also why six of their players received cautions. They also wondered why the referee only agreed to shake hands with only Nigerian players after the game, while snubbing theirs.

“We cannot overlook the refereeing decisions in the last match, which raised questions and left widespread dissatisfaction, as they undermined the credibility of African refereeing and do not serve the image of African football on the international stage”, part of the statement reads.

“Accordingly, we have contacted CAF, as well as FIFA, by filing an official complaint accompanied by a request to open an investigation, in order to clarify what happened and take appropriate measures in accordance with the applicable regulations”.

Meanwhile the protest is coming hot on the heels of a charge brought by CAF on the conduct of their players and officials after the game, where they were violent in their conduct.

Chelle’s Contract Extension With Super Eagles Is Done – NSC Chief Tells Tunisia, Angola, Guinea

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Eric Chelle will stay on as coach of the senior national team of Nigeria after the Africa Cup of Nations regardless of what happens in their semi final game against Morocco, OwnGoalNigeria.com understands.

Chelle has already agreed fresh terms in January, and it will automatically begin after reaching the semi final of the ongoing tournament in style with a 2-0 thrashing of Algeria, after securing a 4-0 win over Mozambique.

Reports have emerged about interest in his services from Angola, Guinea and Tunisia, who are pushing to take advantage of uncertainty in his deal with the Nigeria Football Federation ( NFF) to lure the Malian.

” It’s as good as done that he will remain as the coach of Super Eagles. An agreement was agreed in principle before the world cup qualifiers playoff in January, and it will come into full effect after the AFCON, regardless of what happens in the game against Morocco in the semi final” , a top official of the NSC revealed.

” We (NSC) have seen enough to know that he is the one to shape the future of the team even before the win over Algeria. I believe Nigerians also saw that”, he concluded.

RB Leipzig In Firm Position To Sign Nigeria U20 Star Wanted By Five Other Clubs

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German side RB Leipzig are firmly in the driver’s seat as the race for the signing of Nigeria U20 winger Sani Suleiman hots up, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

The 19 year old has received offers from a hot of clubs with Trenčín willing to sanction a deal in January, rather than wait till the summer.

According reports Sani is on the radar of Dutch outfit NEC Nijmegen, the Spanish side Villarreal, English Premier League sides Brentford and Chelsea FC, as well Italian giants AC Milan.

However in a remarkable switch of events, RB Leipzig are now seen as the favourite for his signature with a fee of around €7m reported as what Trenčín are demanding.

“AS Trenčín received several January offers for Sani Suleiman, but RB Leipzig are now clearly leading the race ahead of all other clubs involved.

“The transfer fee is expected to be at ~€7m, with the next days set to be decisive for the future of the 🇳🇬 winger”, transfer expert Rudy Galleti posted on his X handle.

Daniel Martins

Simon Or Onyedika – Chelle Undecided On Replacement For Suspended Ndidi Against Morocco

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Head coach of the senior national team of Nigeria Eric Chelle is undecided on who will be the perfect replacement for captain Wilfred Ndidi when they take on Morocco in the semi final of the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations.

Ndidi picked up his second booking of the knock out round in the 2-0 win over Algeria in the quarter final, hence will be suspended for the game against the host on Wednesday.

Raphael Onyedika fits the bill as a like for like replacement for the captain who is also carrying a hamstring injury, but Chelle has other ideas in his head for the game.

The coach is pondering dropping Frank Onyeka to the base of his diamond midfield, where Ndidi usually occupies and move Ademola Lookman from his high up role with Moses Simon taking up one of the spot for the three strikers.

Chelle and his technical crew had a long discussion on who will best suit what they intend to do against Morocco, and will take a decision after today’s training.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

January Transfer: President Of Turkish Giants Meets With Agent Of Super Eagles AFCON Star

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The president of Turkish giants Besiktas has taken a bold step to address the failing of the team in certain areas in the January transfer window, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

Currently 5th in the Turkish League after 17 round of games, they are also a whopping 13 points behind the League leaders Besiktas. A cause of concern for the team.

As part of the drive to improve the team in the ongoing January transfer window, the president Murat Kilic met with representative of Nigeria international forward Ademola Lookman, who is currently at the AFCON where Nigeria are through to the semi final.

Lookman who has three goals and two assists has a long running contract battle with Atalanta, and went on strike in the summer in his bid to force a move away to league rivals Inter Milan.

His contract which has less than 14 months to run makes him a sure candidate for a winter transfer or possibly in the summer, but Atalanta reportedly want over €40m.

Besiktas are hoping they will be able to afford him at a cut price, and also can give him terms that will be as competitive as elsewhere. They are pushing to get the deal done now rather than wait till the summer where he could possibly have other tempting options.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

Trojan At The Back : Unveiling Super Eagles Salient Hero At AFCON

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Semi Ajayi is one Eagle that’s got his game covered in glory but not entirely seen to be appropriately appreciated for his yeoman’s job at the Eagles’ rear.

His pillars are cemented rock solid, providing a fortress that is almost impregnable with rear guard partner Calvin Bassey returning the same signals.

Ajayi not only sweeps, he mops clean and clear and great going forward to extend his communication lines to the midfield and the attack. He does with so much relish and uncommon ability, yet he’s grossly unsong.

Injuries had kept him out for some games though he represented well even when retired captain William Troost-Ekong lasted on the pitch, but lately he’s just let loose like a charging bull dog

But that has been the massive stuff Ajayi is made of but very little eyes hover around him to appreciate his innate qualities.

Coach Eric Chelle, fast warming his way into the millions of fans’ hearts globally, recognizes massive talents and up again he dug Ajayi. The Hull City star defender has refused to disappoint.

Not a defender with the round leather beautifully wrapped round his feet to the fans’ delight, but his primary defensive duties he’s mastered with the guile of a military brigade commander.

But why the little eyes on him? Technics and tactics in the beautiful game are hardly decoded by the ordinary fan, only flamboyance, skill trading and showboating are easily recognized and appreciated.

Ajayi’s onerous tasks of keeping the strikers away from the goal area and goalkeeper are bigger and more tasking than flamboyance. Putting his body on the line to avert danger is a task that must be done according to Ajayi’s creed.

Bassey’s got amazing ball skills and close ball control for a central defender and loves venturing upfield to sniff at goal. That’s why he’s been easily seen and appreciated by fans.

But who does he leave behind as he searches for goal upfield?

Belief, confidence and assurance of a safe rear under Ajayi’s control is Bassey’s biggest motivating factor. To Bassey, the risk is hugely worth it since Ajayi covers the area and marches militarily to ward off any danger in case of a fast break while Bassey is still on holidays.

The defensive communication between the two outstanding central defenders has worked so well thus far in the AFCON that opponents have yet to provide answers to.

Ajayi, the great cleaner of the augean stables, combines this with goal scoring which he does regularly and with class.

Set pieces he loves with his full chest, his languid figure complimenting, Ajayi loves his effort with the head resting coolly in the net.

This rare attribute features his uncommon style and ability and sending goalkeepers on errands completes his superb contributions to the Super Eagles.

Ajayi’s Eagles’ goals have been timely, crucial and agony-saving as well as waking up the strikers to take it from there and yet, his roses, tulips and daffodils are in criminal short supply.

His brilliant head found the back of the net again in the ongoing AFCON, his 36-minute header opener gave Eagles renewed confidence in the group opener against Tanzania.

When Ademola Lookman made it two early in the second half, the Eagles’ attack had come alive but a resolute display by the Taifa Stars limited the final score to 2-1.

While Ajayi agreed with the back four to keep things as tight as ever, Osihmen re-gigged with his men to go into goal frenzy. Eagles are currently the highest scoring team and the least conceding team in the AFCON, scoring 14 times and letting in just four.

Belting 52 caps for his country and yet unsong doesn’t speak well of fans back home and in the diaspora. But in the long run, their eyes will open to appreciate his brilliant qualities.

Perhaps, a move to the English Premier League or the top leagues in Europe will change his story.

IKENWA ASHIBUOGWU NNABUOGOR

Offensively, Super Eagles Superior To Morocco – Julien Mette Warns Ahead Of Semi Final Clash

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The former coach of Djibouti Julien Mette says the senior national team of Nigeria carries more threat in attack than that of Morocco ahead of their semi final clash at the ongoing Africa Cup of Nations, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

Nigeria secured a comprehensive 2-0 win over Algeria to book a semi final spot against the host, who had earlier defeated Cameroon in the other quarter final.

Both teams will clash on Wednesday in the semi final, and Mette who was a guest analyst during the game between Nigeria and Algeria gave his opinion on the much anticipated game.

“Offensively, Nigeria is superior to Morocco. On the Moroccan side, there’s Brahim Diaz emerging, but if he goes out… Nigeria is capable of doing everything, killing you on the break, in structured attack, on set pieces”, the French man said.

He however said the fact that Morocco will be playing in front of their fans, who are expected to make the stadium intimidating for Nigeria could make it difficult for the Super Eagles.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman

Zidane Was Fighting Everybody After The Game – Super Eagles Star Blast Algerian Shot Stopper

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The attitude of Luca Zidane the goalkeeper of the Algeria national team shortly after their 0-2 defeat against Nigeria has been termed as embarrassing by Moses Simon, OwnGoalNigeria.com reports.

Nigeria defeated Algeria convincingly in the quarter final clash to book a spot in the semi final, while the North Africans exited the tournament after winning all of their games before the game against Nigeria.

A scuffle ensued after the game, with players of Algeria protesting on not been awarded a penalty during the game. They went after the referee but they also didn’t spare players of the Nigerian team.

” Zidane their goalkeeper was fighting everybody. He first started with Raphael (Onyedika), then later switch to Fisayo ( Dele-Bashiru). Just when he was getting calmed down he went after Stanley Nwabali. I have never seen something like that before”, Simon said.

” He (Zidane) was fighting for no actual reason. It’s football and we have all been at the receiving end of such a painful defeat. Such embarrassing attitude shouldn’t come from professional footballers with children watching in the stadium and also at home on television”, he stated.

Mohammed Mowiz Suleiman