Category: Premier League

  • Kwara Utd pummel Young Talent FC 5-0

    Kwara Utd pummel Young Talent FC 5-0

    Kwara United FC are leaving no stone unturned as they pummel Young Talent 5-0 to gear up for the second stanza of the Nigeria Premier Football League (NPFL).

    The league is scheduled to start on Jan. 25, nationwide.

    In a friendly match played on Saturday at the Kwara Stadium Complex, Ilorin, the NPFL side delivered a dominant performance, defeating Young Talent of Ogbondoroko 5-0.

    Shola AbdulRaheem netted a brace, with newcomer, Wasiu Jimoh and Abdullahi Ojifini each contributing a goal to secure the emphatic victory.

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    Head Coach Tunde Sanni urged his players to remain mentally and physically prepared for the challenges ahead.

    He emphasised the need to stay focused and avoid distractions that could derail their progress.

    Kwara United are set to kick off their second-stanza campaign with a home game against Shooting Stars Sports Club (3SC) on Sunday at the Kwara State Stadium Complex.

    The match is scheduled for 4:00 p.m. and fans are encouraged to come out en masse in support of the team.

    Meanwhile, the club hinted at having additional new players with details expected to be made public soon.

    These reinforcements are anticipated to bolster the squad as they aim for a strong showing in the remainder of the league. 

  • Diallo’s hat-trick rescues Man-U from Southampton defeat

    Diallo’s hat-trick rescues Man-U from Southampton defeat

    Amad Diallo struck a 12-minute hat-trick in a dramatic finish at Old Trafford as Manchester United came from behind to snatch a 3-1 win over Premier League basement boys, Southampton.

    United’s first-half performance seemed to undo much of the good work from their 2-2 draw at Liverpool and Sunday’s FA Cup penalty shoot-out at Arsenal as Southampton created chance after chance but only capitalised on one through a Manuel Ugarte own goal.

    But as time ticked down Diallo would prove United’s saviour again. The Ivorian levelled in the 82nd minute and then, in the dying seconds of the 90 minutes, exchanged passes with Christian Eriksen before putting the hosts ahead.

    He was not done there, capitalizing on a horrible error from Taylor Harwood-Bellis to grab a third in stoppage time.

    It was another vital intervention from the 22-year-old, who grabbed the last-gasp winner in the Manchester derby last month before scoring a late equaliser in that draw at Anfield.

    Yet for much of the night United appeared dangerously close to losing a fourth successive top-flight home game for the first time in 95 years.

    Twelve minutes in, Kamaldeen Sulemana left Leny Yoro trailing in his wake before Andre Onana palmed away his low shot. Moments later Mateus Fernandes charged into the box before firing straight at the United goalkeeper.

    The hosts responded as Rasmus Hojlund burst down the left and pulled the ball back for Alejandro Garnacho, starting his first league game since December 7. When the Argentinian somehow placed his shot wide, Hojlund kicked the post in frustration.

    But the better chances came at the other end, where Onana made an outstanding double save in the 27th minute. Tyler Dibling spun clear of Lisandro Martinez before shooting at Onana and, when the ball fell for Matheus Fernandes, the keeper made an even better save to keep out his close-range effort.

    Dibling shot over before Sulemana again beat Yoro, then ran past both Matthijs de Ligt and Martinez before bending a shot narrowly wide.

    United did not even manage a shot on target until a tame effort from Bruno Fernandes was scooped up by Aaron Ramsdale in the 36th minute.

    Few could deny Southampton deserved the lead they took two minutes before half-time, when Matheus Fernandes’ corner was flicked on by Dibling before striking Ugarte on the back and deflecting in.

    Seconds later, Dibling might have doubled the advantage with a powerful shot palmed away by Onana, yet the Saints still led at half-time for only the third time this season.

    The visitors started the second half strongly as well with Sulemana continuing to give Yoro a torrid time but United should have been level just before the hour.

    Garnacho’s low ball was perfect for substitute Antony, but the much-maligned Brazilian got it it all wrong, his finish effectively a pass back to Ramsdale as Amorim put his head in his hands.

    Instead they would leave it late. In the 82nd minute Kyle Walker-Peters blocked Diallo’s first effort but the ball came straight back to the Ivorian, who made no mistake the second time around.

    Eight minutes later he had them level after a perfect combination with Eriksen but even Diallo was shaking his head in disbelief after Harwood-Bellis failed to control a pass from Ramsdale, allowing him to swoop in and apply the killer blow.

  • Nottingham Forest wins at Wolves, closes gap on leaders Liverpool

    Nottingham Forest wins at Wolves, closes gap on leaders Liverpool

    Nottingham Forest opened the door to a surprise Premier League title challenge after a sixth win in a row with a 3-0 victory at Wolves.

    A brilliant season under Nuno Espirito Santo continued at Molineux thanks to first-half goals from Morgan Gibbs-White and Chris Wood and Taiwo Awoniyi’s strike at the death.

    It meant they racked up six top-flight wins for the first time since 1979 when Brian Clough was in charge.

    Nuno could be about to rekindle the magic Clough produced as Forest moved six points behind leaders Liverpool, who visit the City Ground next week in a titanic clash.

    It was an especially good night for former Wolves player Gibbs-White and Callum Hudson-Odoi, who gave watching England manager Thomas Tuchel food for thought with a goal and an assist respectively.

    Wolves, missing talisman Matheus Cunha, remain in trouble at the other end of the table, losing under new boss Vitor Pereira for the first time, with three missed chances in the first half proving costly.

  • Spurs appoints Postecoglou on 4-year deal

    Tottenham Hotspur have appointed former Celtic Manager, Ange Postecoglou as their head coach on a four-year deal.

    The 57-year-old Australian, who won the domestic treble with Celtic this season, moves south to London to replace Antonio Conte.

    Conte was sacked in late March, with Cristian Stellini and then Ryan Mason taking temporary charge.

    Postecoglou will officially join Spurs on July 1.

    Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy said on the club’s website: “Ange brings a positive mentality and a fast, attacking style of play.

    “He has a strong track record of developing players and an understanding of the importance of the link from the academy –– everything that is important to our club.

    “We are excited to have Ange join us as we prepare for the season ahead.”