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  • Tears, Tributes and Trophies as Pep Guardiola Says Goodbye to Manchester City

    Tears, Tributes and Trophies as Pep Guardiola Says Goodbye to Manchester City

    An era came to an emotional end on Sunday evening as Pep Guardiola bade farewell to Manchester City following a dramatic 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa at the Etihad Stadium.

    The atmosphere inside the Etihad was filled with emotion long before the final whistle. Supporters arrived knowing they were about to witness the final chapter of one of the most successful managerial reigns in modern football history. By the end of the night, tears flowed freely among fans, players, and coaching staff as Guardiola officially closed the curtain on a transformative spell that changed Manchester City forever.

    Although defeat to Aston Villa denied City a victorious send-off, the result ultimately mattered little compared to the overwhelming emotions surrounding Guardiola’s departure.

    Speaking during his post-match press conference, the Spaniard reflected deeply on his journey at the club, insisting that the human connections and memories he built over the years would remain more valuable than the silverware that filled City’s trophy cabinet.

    “The luggage of memories I put inside is more than any other,” Guardiola said emotionally.

    “Without 20 trophies they would have sacked me before, but you are not at home and see the trophies and say, ‘Oh, how happy I am.’

    “I don’t know, explain to me why the connection I had since day one for the city, but especially with the back-room staff, with the players. I know we were connected.”

    For Guardiola, it was not simply about victories, records, or medals. It was about relationships forged through years of relentless pursuit of excellence. Throughout his tenure, he built a culture that transformed Manchester City from domestic contenders into one of the dominant football institutions in world football.

    Emotional Farewell for Silva and Stones

    The occasion became even more emotional as Guardiola paid tribute to two senior figures also preparing to leave the club — captain Bernardo Silva and defender John Stones.

    Guardiola revealed that emotions overwhelmed him after seeing Bernardo Silva break down following the match.

    “I don’t cry, but when I see Bernardo cry, I cry,” he said.

    “It was such a special moment with Bernie. He said to me, ‘I’m so tired, I cannot run.’ And the emotions were so important today with John.”

    Silva has long been regarded as one of Guardiola’s most trusted lieutenants on the pitch, admired for his work ethic, versatility, and technical brilliance. Stones, meanwhile, evolved into one of Europe’s finest ball-playing defenders under Guardiola’s guidance after initially struggling for consistency earlier in his City career.

    Their departures, alongside Guardiola’s exit, signal the end of a golden generation that delivered unprecedented success to the club.

    A Father Witnesses History

    Adding a deeply personal layer to the evening was the presence of Guardiola’s 95-year-old father at the Etihad Stadium.

    The veteran football manager acknowledged how special it was to have his father witness his final match in charge of Manchester City. The moment symbolised not only the end of a football era, but also a deeply human story of family, sacrifice, and achievement.

    Supporters inside the stadium responded with prolonged applause and chants in Guardiola’s honour after the final whistle, recognising the immense impact he made both on and off the pitch.

    A Legacy That Redefined Manchester City

    Guardiola’s departure marks the conclusion of one of the most decorated managerial tenures in football history.

    Appointed Manchester City manager on February 1, 2026, Guardiola oversaw a revolution in playing style, mentality, and global reputation. Under his leadership, City became synonymous with attacking football, tactical innovation, and relentless consistency.

    Across his spell at the club, Guardiola won 20 major trophies, including six Premier League titles, establishing City as the dominant force in English football during his era.

    Perhaps the crowning achievement of his reign came during the historic 2022-23 season when he guided Manchester City to their first-ever treble — winning the Premier League, the FA Cup, and the UEFA Champions League in the same campaign.

    That achievement placed Guardiola among football’s all-time managerial greats and cemented Manchester City’s place in European football history.

    Beyond the trophies, however, Guardiola’s greatest contribution may have been cultural. He elevated standards across every level of the club, developed multiple generations of elite players, and inspired a football identity admired around the world.

    As fans lingered long after the final whistle on Sunday night, many understood they were not simply saying goodbye to a manager. They were saying goodbye to the architect of the most successful era the club has ever known.

    And while the scoreline against Aston Villa will eventually fade from memory, Guardiola’s legacy at Manchester City almost certainly never will.

  • Wikki Tourists, Nasarawa United Share Spoils in Bauchi NPFL Clash

    Wikki Tourists, Nasarawa United Share Spoils in Bauchi NPFL Clash

    Wikki Tourists FC and Nasarawa United FC played out a 1–1 draw on Sunday in a keenly contested Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL) Matchday 24 fixture at the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa Stadium.

    Nasarawa United took the lead in the 28th minute after Izuchukwu Chimezie capitalised on a defensive lapse to slot home the opener.

    Wikki Tourists responded before the interval, with Jonathan Mairiga restoring parity in the 41st minute to ensure both sides went into the break level.

    The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the encounter was highly competitive, as both teams displayed tactical discipline and determination throughout the match.

    Wikki Tourists had an opportunity to go ahead in the second half but failed to convert a penalty, and no further goals were recorded as the match ended in a stalemate.

    The result leaves Wikki Tourists on 28 points from 24 matches, sitting 14th on the Nigeria Premier Football League standings.

    Sports analyst Bala Sani described the match as exciting, noting that Nasarawa United appeared better organised technically and well-prepared for the encounter.

    Reacting after the game, Wikki Tourists Chief Coach, Bala Saleh, attributed his team’s display to fatigue, explaining that the strain resulted from playing three consecutive matches. He, however, expressed confidence ahead of their next fixture against Katsina United.

    Also speaking, Nasarawa United Assistant Coach, Stephen Moga, praised his players for their professionalism, saying they executed the game plan effectively despite the pressure of playing away from home.

  • Chelle Praises Eagles’ Grit as Nwabali Secures AFCON 2025 Bronze

    Chelle Praises Eagles’ Grit as Nwabali Secures AFCON 2025 Bronze

    Super Eagles head coach Eric Chelle has praised his players’ resilience after Nigeria defeated Egypt to claim the bronze medal at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) in Morocco.

    The third-place play-off, played on Saturday in Casablanca, ended goalless after regulation time before Nigeria triumphed 4–2 in a penalty shootout.

    Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali was the hero of the encounter, saving two penalties to secure Nigeria’s place on the podium.

    Reacting after the match, Chelle said the victory was the result of character and collective effort following the team’s semi-final loss to hosts Morocco.

    Nigerian Striker, Ademola Lookman taking the decisive strike against Egypt.

    “Being a coach is never easy. I felt disappointment before, but today I feel deep pride in these players. They gave everything until exhaustion,” Chelle said.

    The coach described the bronze medal as the product of months of preparation, sacrifice and belief within the squad.

    “This achievement did not come by chance. It came from a full year of continuous work and belief,” he said.

    Chelle also highlighted the importance of unity and effective team management, noting that experimentation during the tournament was part of the team’s growth.

    “This is not a one-night story. It is part of a longer journey for the future of this team,” he added.

    Meanwhile, Nwabali described the bronze medal victory as a collective achievement, despite being named Man of the Match.

    “It was a very difficult match against a great Egyptian team. Nobody wanted to make a mistake,” the goalkeeper said.

    He added that calmness was key during the shootout.

    “I stayed calm, read the takers and trusted my instincts,” Nwabali said.

    The goalkeeper praised the defensive unit and team spirit shown throughout the match.

    “This victory came from collective effort. Everyone stayed united,” he said.

    Nigeria finished AFCON Morocco 2025 on the podium, with Nwabali’s penalty saves proving decisive in the third-place play-off.

  • Super Eagles Cruise Past Mozambique 4–0, Book AFCON 2025 Semi-Final Spot

    Super Eagles Cruise Past Mozambique 4–0, Book AFCON 2025 Semi-Final Spot

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria delivered a masterclass performance on Saturday, dismantling the Mozambique Mambas 4–0 in their AFCON 2025 quarter-final clash to secure a convincing place in the semi-finals of the tournament.

    Nigeria asserted their dominance early in the encounter, pressing high and controlling possession, with the midfield trio dictating the tempo and starving Mozambique of space.

    The breakthrough came in the 18th minute when Victor Osimhen rose highest to head home a pinpoint cross from Ademola Lookman, sending Nigerian supporters into celebration.

    Buoyed by the opener, the Super Eagles intensified their pressure.

    Ademola Lookman doubled Nigeria’s advantage in the 33rd minute with a well-placed finish following a swift attacking move, capping a dominant first-half display that left the Mambas chasing shadows.

    Mozambique attempted to respond after the break, but Nigeria’s defence, marshalled by Kevin Bassey and Taiwo Ajayi, stood firm, while goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali remained largely untroubled.

    Nigeria effectively put the game beyond reach in the 56th minute when Alex Iwobi delivered a perfectly weighted pass that was calmly finished by Lookman, following sustained pressure in Mozambique’s half.

    The Super Eagles continued to dictate proceedings, with Osimhen and Lookman stretching the opposition with pace and movement.

    The rout was completed in the 74th minute as Lookman turned provider once again, setting up Adams Akor, who slotted home confidently to underline Nigeria’s attacking depth and dominance.

    Osimhen’s tireless runs, Lookman’s creativity, and Iwobi’s control in midfield proved decisive, while the defensive unit ensured Mozambique failed to register any meaningful attempt on target throughout the contest.

    Speaking after the match, the Super Eagles’ coach praised his team’s discipline and collective effort, describing the emphatic victory as a clear statement of intent as Nigeria continues its quest for a fourth AFCON title.

    With the convincing win, the Super Eagles march into the AFCON 2025 semi-finals full of confidence and momentum, awaiting their next opponent as hopes of continental glory grow stronger.

  • Cameroon Edge South Africa 2–1 to Reach AFCON Q/Finals

    Cameroon Edge South Africa 2–1 to Reach AFCON Q/Finals

    RABAT, Morocco — In a gripping AFCON2025 Round of 16 clash on Sunday, 4 January 2026, Cameroon’s Indomitable Lions booked their place in the quarter-finals with a 2–1 victory over South Africa’s Bafana Bafana at the Al Medina Stadium.

    The result sends Cameroon into the last eight to face hosts Morocco later this week, while South Africa’s promising tournament run comes to an end.

    South Africa started with intensity, dominating early possession and fashioning several good chances. Relebohile Mofokeng threatened in the opening stages and Lyle Foster appeared to score, only for the effort to be ruled out for offside.

    But it was Cameroon who struck first. In the 34th minute, Junior Tchamadeu reacted quickly inside the box to tap in after a rebound fell his way, giving the Indomitable Lions the lead against the run of play.

    Just minutes after the restart, Cameroon doubled their lead. Christian Kofane, the 19-year-old forward, climbed highest to head in a pinpoint cross from Mahamadou Nagida in the 47th minute, making it 2–0 and swinging momentum firmly in Cameroon’s favour.

    That goal underscored Cameroon’s efficiency, taking their opportunities with composure when presented, despite South Africa’s better start.

    South Africa refused to wilt. In the 88th minute, substitute Evidence Makgopa met a precise delivery from Aubrey Modiba to score a powerful close-range finish, pulling one back and igniting hopes of a late turnaround.

    But Cameroon’s defence and goalkeeper Devis Epassy stood firm in the closing moments, withstanding Bafana Bafana’s pressure to secure the 2–1 victory and progression.

    Cameroon’s victory keeps alive their hopes of continental glory and sets up a quarter-final showdown with Morocco, a match that promises to be one of the standout ties of the AFCON 2025 knockout rounds.

    For South Africa, it’s a bitter exit but one that provides valuable lessons as they look ahead to future tournaments and competitions.

  • Nigeria Outgun Tunisia in Thrilling AFCON 2025 Group Clash

    Nigeria Outgun Tunisia in Thrilling AFCON 2025 Group Clash

    Nigeria booked their place via a Victor Osimhen-assisted 3-2 win over rivals, Carthage Eagles of Tunisia in the knockout stage of the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations in an entertaining Group C encounter played in Fez, Morocco.

    The Super Eagles produced a dominant attacking display to take control of the match early, putting the Carthage Eagles under sustained pressure with their pace and movement.

    Nigeria’s breakthrough came late in the first half when Victor Osimhen rose highest to power home a header, giving his side a deserved lead at the 44th minute.

    Nigeria continued on the front foot after the restart and were rewarded with two quick goals that appeared to put the contest beyond Tunisia’s reach.

    Wilfred Ndidi doubled the advantage with a well-taken strike from midfield before Ademola Lookman added a third, finishing off a swift counter-attack that showcased Nigeria’s attacking quality.

    Tunisia, however, refused to capitulate. The North Africans mounted a spirited comeback, pulling a goal back through Montassar Talbi and later converting a penalty to set up a tense finale.

    Despite late pressure, Nigeria’s defence held firm to secure all three points.

    The result confirmed Nigeria’s qualification for the round of 16 and strengthened their credentials as one of the tournament favourites.

    Tunisia, meanwhile, were left to reflect on missed opportunities as they turn their attention to their remaining group fixture in search of qualification.

    Speaking after the match, Nigeria’s coaching staff praised the team’s attacking intent while stressing the need for greater concentration in defence.

    Tunisian officials acknowledged their side’s resilience but admitted the slow start proved costly.

    The latest chapter in the long-standing Nigeria–Tunisia rivalry once again delivered drama, goals and intensity, underlining why both nations remain among Africa’s football heavyweights at AFCON 2025.

  • Joshua Stops Jake Paul in Sixth Round of One-Sided Miami Bout

    Joshua Stops Jake Paul in Sixth Round of One-Sided Miami Bout

    Anthony Joshua stopped boxing novice Jake Paul in the sixth round of a heavily one-sided heavyweight contest in Miami.

    The former world champion controlled the fight from the outset as Paul spent long periods on the move, largely avoiding exchanges. Joshua gradually increased the pressure before imposing his power with successive knockdowns in the fifth round.

    Paul was floored again early in the sixth after a clean right hand from Joshua at the Kaseya Centre. The American failed to beat the count, though he later rose and left the ring unaided, drawing applause and visible relief from the crowd.

    Joshua said the bout lasted longer than he had expected but added that patience proved decisive once his right hand found its mark.

    The result had been widely anticipated and renewed debate about safety concerns surrounding contests with significant disparities in experience and size.

    The win was the 29th of Joshua’s professional career from 33 fights and sharpened focus on a potential all-British clash with Tyson Fury in 2026.

    Paul, 28, was unable to deliver the upset he had promised and struggled under Joshua’s sustained pressure, despite briefly surviving into the middle rounds. The YouTuber-turned-boxer, who previously faced Mike Tyson, found Joshua’s power overwhelming.

    The bout was streamed globally by Netflix and attracted a number of high-profile spectators, including golfer Rory McIlroy.

    Joshua’s decisive right hand drew comparisons with his knockout of Francis Ngannou in 2024. He is expected to take another tune-up fight next, while Paul said he plans to return to the ring and pursue a cruiserweight title.

  • FEPSGA 2025 Opens in Yola, Highlights Unity in Public Service

    FEPSGA 2025 Opens in Yola, Highlights Unity in Public Service

    The 44th Federation of Public Service Games (FEPSGA) officially opened on Thursday in Yola, Adamawa State, with calls for unity, collaboration, and renewed synergy across Nigeria’s public service.

    Declaring the Games open, Deputy Governor Kaletapwa Farauta said the event underscores Adamawa’s capacity to host national tournaments and its commitment to using sports for economic growth and youth engagement.

    “Sports remain one of the strongest tools for integration, peace, and collective progress,” Farauta said.

    FEPSGA President, Aloku Amaebi, commended the Adamawa State Government for hosting one of the country’s largest multi-sport gatherings, describing it as a testament to the resilience of Nigeria’s public servants and the improved security situation in the North-East.

    “This hosting is symbolic—it shows that the North-East is open, safe, and ready for national events,” Amaebi said.

    Over the next three days, athletes from 84 ministries, departments, and agencies (MDAs) will compete in 16 sports including football, volleyball, basketball, tennis, and badminton.

    The Ministry of Works won the march-past event, followed by the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and the Federal Inland Revenue Service.

    Head of Service and Local Organising Committee Chairman, Abubakar Shehu, said more than 10,000 athletes are participating, adding that the Games would foster national unity and stronger public service bonds.

  • Nnadozie Wins CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year for Third Time

    Nnadozie Wins CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year for Third Time

    Super Falcons goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie has been crowned the CAF Women’s Goalkeeper of the Year for the third consecutive time.

    The award was presented on Wednesday at the 2025 CAF Awards held at the Mohammed VI Polytechnic University in Rabat, Morocco.

    Winners of CAF Awards 2025

    Nnadozie, who has been in outstanding form for both club and country, continues to affirm her reputation as one of Africa’s finest goalkeepers.

    The 24-year-old’s performances for the Super Falcons and her French club, Paris FC, have earned her widespread recognition, particularly for her heroics during Nigeria’s campaign at the 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON).

    In addition to Nnadozie’s feat, the Super Falcons were named CAF Women’s National Team of the Year, following a remarkable season that saw them clinch their 10th WAFCON title, further consolidating their dominance on the continent.

  • FIFA U20 World Cup: Flying Eagles edge Saudi Arabia 3-2

    FIFA U20 World Cup: Flying Eagles edge Saudi Arabia 3-2

    Nigeria has defeated Saudi Arabia 3-2 in a Group F match at the ongoing FIFA U20 World Cup in Talca, Chile.

    The win earned the Flying Eagles three points and boosted their chances of reaching the Round of 16.

    The Flying Eagles came into the game desperate for a win following a 1-0 loss to Norway in their group opener.

    Saudi Arabia on the on the other hand, were looking to bounce back after their loss to Colombia 1-0 to start the competition.

    Nasiru Salihu opened scoring for Nigeria in the 10th minute.

    Saudi Arabia drew level in the 21st minute through Amar Alyuhaybi.

    Amos Ochoche restored Nigeria’s lead seven minutes before the break. The first half ended 2-1 in favour of the Flying Eagles.

    Talal Haji equalised for Saudi Arabia six minutes into the second half.

    Nigeria sealed the win in stoppage time. Captain Daniel Bameyi converted a penalty to make it 3-2.

    The result means Nigeria will qualify for the Round of 16 with at least a draw against Colombia on Monday.