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BREAKING: Arsenal And Manchester City Learn Their Champions League Opponents—-Arsenal and Manchester City have just found out their opposition for the Champions League quarter finals.

Man City is tipped to lift the Champions League again this season but face the competition biggest team Real Madrid. This will be their third meeting in three years.

Arsenal gets Bayern Munchen, Managed by Former Chelsea manager, can Arteta gets the better of the German giant?.

This was always going to be an exciting draw no matter what happened because of the teams left in the hat, but this is an exceptionally exciting line-up.

The winner of the Man City against Real Madrid will face Atletico Madrid or Borussia Dortmund in the semi final, with Arsenal on the other side of the draw facing up against PSG or Barcelona should they beat Bayern Munchen.

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Victor Osimhen Nets Brace as Super Eagles Reach World Cup Playoff Final

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Victor Osimhen Nets Brace as Super Eagles Reach World Cup Playoff Final—-Super Eagles of Nigeria beat Gabon 4-1 afte extratime to advanced to the final of the FIFA African World Cup Qualifying Play-off Tournament in Morocco on Thursday evening.

Goals fromn Sevilla duo Akor Adams and Chidera Ejuke, and a brace from Galatasaray forward Victor Osimhen sealed the win for Nigeria, keeping their World Cup hopes alive while ending Gabon’s dream of qualifying for the global stage for the first time in their history.

Nigeria started the game brightly, creating several early chances. Akor Adams came close in the third minute after capitalising on a defensive error, but Gabon goalkeeper Loyce Mbaba produced a smart save. Moments later, Alex Iwobi fired over the bar after good work from Bright Osayi-Samuel, while Osimhen also saw two big chances denied by the impressive Mbaba.

Despite Nigeria’s dominance, Gabon’s defence held firm, and the first half ended goalless after a cagey 45 minutes. The Super Eagles had two penalty appeals waved away by VAR following handball incidents in the Gabonese box.

Gabon started the second half stronger and thought they might have earned a penalty of their own when Osayi-Samuel tugged Aaron Appindangoye’s shirt, but the referee waved play on after another VAR review.

Head coach Eric Chelle introduced Moses Simon and Chidera Ejuke just before the hour mark to add fresh energy to Nigeria’s attack, and the substitutions paid off late in the game. In the 78th minute, a defensive mix-up in the Gabonese backline allowed Akor Adams to pounce and slot home for the opener.

Gabon, however, fought back and levelled in the closing minutes through a deflected strike from Mario Lemina. Osimhen missed a golden opportunity to seal the win in stoppage time, sending the tie into extra time.

Nigeria regained control early in extra time as Wilfred Ndidi surged through the midfield before setting up Ejuke, who calmly slotted home his first international goal to restore Nigeria’s lead in the 97th minute. The Super Eagles continued to press, and Osimhen made amends for his earlier misses by firing past Mbaba in the 103rd minute after a fine run from Benjamin Frederick.

The Galatasaray striker completed his brace seven minutes later, producing a clinical finish to put the result beyond doubt and confirm Nigeria’s place in Sunday’s final.

With the emphatic win, the Super Eagles now await the outcome of the second semifinal between Cameroon and DR Congo to know their opponent in the final clash on November 16.

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BREAKING: Ex-Super Eagles Captain, Mikel Obi Predicts Where Chelsea Will Finish In EPL Table This Season

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Mikel Obi Predicts Where Chelsea Will Finish In EPL Table This Season

BREAKING: Ex-Super Eagles Captain, Mikel Obi Predicts Where Chelsea Will Finish In EPL Table This Season

 

 

The Cloud NGR Nigeria reports that Former Super Eagles midfielder, John Mikel Obi, has predicted where Chelsea will finish in the Premier League this season.

Speaking on his podcast, Mikel Obi admitted that his former club will not be in the title race.

However, he has tipped them to finish in the top four places.

“I think we’re not going to win the league this season,” Mikel Obi said.

“I think we just lack a bit more experience in terms of winning the league.

“But I think top four should be the aim this season. But listen, if we’re there, we’re there.”

Chelsea go into the November international break in third place with 20 points, after their first 11 fixtures.

The Blues are six points behind leaders Arsenal, who they face after the break.

 

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