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  • Chelsea defender mulls Super Eagles switch

    Chelsea defender mulls Super Eagles switch

    Chelsea Football Club of London defender, Tosin Adarabioyo has stated that playing for the Super Eagles of Nigeria is a decision he is considering for the future.

    Adarabioyo stated this on Wednesday in Philadelphia, U.S. during the post-match news conference after Chelsea defeated one of African representatives at the ongoing 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.

    The former Manchester City defender who scored Chelsea’s first goal in the 3-0 win over Esperance de Tunisie was reacting to a NAN Correspondent’s question.

    “That is a question I have answered quite a bit recently, yeah, it is something that we are looking into in the future. It is a conservation I want to have; we will see how that goes” Adarabioyo said.

    Recall that Adarabioyo gave Chelsea the lead with a powerful header three minutes into the five minutes stoppage time in the first half to lead Chelsea into a commanding 3-0 and advanced into the knockout stages of the competition.

    The defender explained that the focus is now on the game against Benfica in the knockout stage of the ongoing competition.

  • FG fulfills promise of house allocations to 1994 Super Eagles

    FG fulfills promise of house allocations to 1994 Super Eagles

    The Federal Ministry of Housing and Urban Development  has fulfilled the long-standing pledge of houses to the victorious 1994 Super Eagles Team that won the Africa Cup of Nations in Tunisia.

    The Director and Head of Department, Public Building and Housing Development, Pemi Temitope, made this known in a statement by Badamasi Haiba, Director, Press and Public Relations, on Wednesday in Abuja.

    Temitope while symbolically handing over the letter of allocation  to Efan Ekoku, a striker in the then team  on behalf of the Minister of Housing and Urban Development in Abuja, explained that the allocation of the housing units to members of the victorious team was done in various states across Nigeria.

    He said while some members received their houses in their respective states, others collected theirs in Abuja.

    ”The government is committed to ensuring the fulfilment of the pledge and rewarding members of the team for their patriotic service that brought honour to the nation,” he said.

    Responding, Mr Efan Ekoku represened by his niece, Lisa Nwagbogun, commended the Nigerian government for fulfilling her promise to the team.

    “I am deeply grateful to the Federal Government and the Ministry of Housing for fulfilling this long-standing pledge.

    “It is truly heartening to witness such commitment to integrity and follow-through. This gesture not only honors the service but also restores faith in the value of public promises being kept,” he said.

    It would be recalled that former President Muhammadu Buhari, in 2022 approved the allocation of the houses to the members of the team, with a view to fulfilling the pledge made by the then administration in 1994.

  • Why it was difficult to play against Russia – Super Eagles coach

    Why it was difficult to play against Russia – Super Eagles coach

    Super Eagles Head coach Eric Chelle has said his team will continue to work on their playing pattern and try to find balance.

    Chelle made the remarks during a post-match press conference at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow on Friday night.

    An under-strength Nigeria side held Russia’s in-form Sbornaya to a 1-1 draw in an entertaining friendly match in Moscow.

    Goalkeeper Stanley Nwabali, defenders Ola Aina and Calvin Bassey, midfielder Wilfred Ndidi and forwards Ademola Lookman, Victor Osimhen and Samuel Chukwueze were all absent from the match.

    Nevertheless, the three-time African champions showed grit and courage in refusing to bow at a packed Luzhniki Stadium that shook now and again as the crowd purred.

    Chelle said that the absence of some of his key players made the match a little difficult, adding however that the team would continue to work on their playing pattern and find balance.

    “Now we are talking about the future of my team as we are preparing for the World Cup qualifiers.

    “We made lots of changes to the squad and our usual pressing game was a bit difficult because the new players are yet to fully understand how we want to play.

    “So, we need to keep working on our playing pattern and try to find balance,” he said.

    The Franco-Malian gaffer however admitted that the match was a very tough one against a strong opponent.

    “Russia has a good team with lots of pressure and technical qualities.

    “We did not play well in the first half. We didn’t enforce our pressing game so we’ll.

    “But we were better in the second half with our pressing and that made the difference for us. It was not an easy game.

    “When I say the game was not easy, it was because we played against a very good team. They had their chances in the first half and they took it, we had our chance but the keeper saved it.

    “In the second half, Russia had two chances, and we had one or two, and we scored,” he said.

    In the absence of the illustrious forwards, Victor Boniface got another chance to shine.

    But in the 8th minute, he put too much power in chesting the ball from a cross by Bruno Onyemaechi, and the Russian defence was easily let off.

    In the 27th minute, Ajayi unwittingly diverted the ball into his own net beyond a stranded goalkeeper Maduka Okoye.

    This was after Viktor Melyokhin streamed past Bright Osayi-Samuel on the right and sent the ball into the box.

    On the back foot but unbowed, the Eagles continued to knock the ball around while searching for openings in an airtight Russian defence.

    Raphael Onyedika, Frank Onyeka and Fisayo Dele-Bashiru were resplendent in the midfield, and captain William Ekong, Ajayi, Osayi-Samuel and Bruno Onyemaechi held the back-line firm.

    Five minutes from recess, the Super Eagles got the break they needed to draw level, as Dele-Bashiru waltzed his way past the defenders, and came face to face with the inscrutable Matvei Safonov.

    Safonov however won the battle of wits, diverting the ball over the sticks.

    Substitute Tolu Arokodare got the needed equaliser for Nigeria in the 71st minute, barely 10 minutes after he replaced Boniface in attack.

    This was when he opted to chase every ball as the Russian defenders passed among themselves, and as Safonov under hit the ball, the Belgium-based forward sprang forward and slotted into the far corner.

    It was Arokodare’s first goal for Nigeria, and was no more than Nigeria’s endeavour deserved.

    The result meant Nigeria kept its unbeaten record in the year 2025, ahead of two crucial 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying games against Rwanda and South Africa in three months’ time.

    The Super Eagles, lying fourth in their group, will host Rwanda’s Amavubi in the first week of September.

    The team will then fly out to Johannesburg four days later to tackle group leaders Bafana Bafana of South Africa in what could be a flaming war.

  • Friendly: Where, when, how to watch Nigeria vs Russia

    Friendly: Where, when, how to watch Nigeria vs Russia

    The Super Eagles of Nigeria will on Friday lock horns against the national football team of Russia in an international friendly.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports this will be the first-ever senior international meeting between Russia and Nigeria.

    Although Russia had been banned from FIFA and UEFA tournaments, they continue to schedule international friendlies.

    Maduka Okoye, Semi Ajayi, Bright Osayi-Samuel, Moses Simon, Igho Ogbu, Isaac Saviour, Frank Onyeka, Ismaila Sadio, Amas Obasoge, and William Ekong are available for selection by coach Eric Chelle.

    Other players available are Raphael Onyedika, Bem Jamin Frederick, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru, Christantus Uche, Papa Mustapha, Tolu Arokodare, Sikiru Alimi, Bruno Onyemaechi, Victor Boniface and Olusegun Olakunle.

    The match kicks off at 6 pm Nigerian time on Friday, June 6, 2025, at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow, famously the venue for the 2018 FIFA World Cup final.

    Fans can catch the action live on Match TV, Afrosport, NFF TV and M4S TV.

    Olakunle relishes first Super Eagles call-up

    Meanwhile, new Super Eagles invitee, Olusegun Olakunle, is in high spirits after receiving his maiden call-up to the national squad for Friday’s international friendly against Russia.

    Coach Chelle invited Olakunle, who plays in the Russian league for Krasnodar FC, to assess defensive options.

    Chelle is expected to hand Olakunle his first senior cap during the match against the Russian national team on Friday.

    The 23-year-old right-back, who has scored twice for Krasnodar this season, said the invitation to join the national team came as a surprise.

    “Playing for the national team is every player’s dream. I’m happy to be invited and grateful for the opportunity. It’s a privilege and an honour. It’s not by my strength or skills alone,” he said.

    He admitted he initially felt it was too soon for a national team appearance but later changed his mind after speaking with others.

    “Some people told me it wasn’t too early. They encouraged me to focus on my job and let everything else follow,” said Olakunle.

    The player also reflected on his journey, describing his rise from the U-17 team as a rewarding experience.

    “I first got invited to the U-17 camp in 2019. I thought it was a joke, but I went and met thousands of other players,” he said.

    He said the trials were tough and competitive, but he stood out and earned a place in the team that played the African Cup of Nations.

    The team qualified for the U-17 World Cup in Brazil later that year but were eliminated in the Round of 16.

    “Everyone dreams of playing at the top level. I first played in Denmark, which gave me exposure to elite football. Now, making my senior national debut is a huge step. It’s a great opportunity for me,” he said.

  • Super Eagles coach reacts after winning 2025 Unity Cup

    Super Eagles coach reacts after winning 2025 Unity Cup

    Super Eagles Coach, Eric Chelle, has expressed a mix of optimism and concern after the 2025 Unity Cup final.

    While acknowledging the positives from the tournament, Chelle emphasised that Nigeria must significantly improve to secure a spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup finals in the USA.

    “This game today with the two mistakes, we need to improve, we need to step up in our group, in our team.

    “To go to the World Cup, we need to step up, I can say my players have a good spirit, a good state of mind, I’m happy about that.

    “We need to work and think about my game project, I think my players were focused on the game, at the end, we deserve to win the tournament” Chelle said.

    Chelle described the Unity Cup as his first trophy as a coach in spite of winning several as a player.

    He expressed hope that Saturday’s victory would mark the beginning of a trophy-laden era for Nigeria.

  • Ahmed Musa marries 4th wife, reason he left Super Eagles camp in London

    Ahmed Musa marries 4th wife, reason he left Super Eagles camp in London

    Super Eagles Captain, Ahmed Musa married Asmau Moriki on Friday, being his fourth marriage, the reason he left the team’s camp abruptly in London.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports the Nigerian national football team is participating in the Unity Cup, a tournament between nations with large communities in London.

    Brentford’s Gtech Community Stadium is hosting the 2025 edition of the Unity Cup after a 21-year hiatus.

    The first semi-final kicked off on Tuesday 27 May, with Trinidad and Tobago taking on Jamaica. On Wednesday 28 May, two-time Unity Cup winners Nigeria faced Ghana.

    TNG reports Musa played for over 30 minutes as a substitute in the 2-1 win against Ghana, which sealed the Super Eagles spot in the final against Jamaica.

    However, after the game against Ghana, Musa left the camp of the Super Eagles, citing personal reasons and sparking confusion.

    Musa was missing at the training ground on Thursday, as a few other players opted out from the training ahead of the final of the 2025 Unity Cup.

    On Friday, reports emerged that the Super Eagles captain tied the knot with Asmau Moriki in a simple but classy wedding in Kano State after leaving the camp.

    The wedding was reportedly a quiet ceremony attended by close family and friends.

    It was gathered that a post-wedding dinner had been scheduled for Sunday in honour of the Super Eagles captain.

    Recall Musa first married Jamila in 2013 but divorced in 2017 after issues tied reportedly to his desire to take a second wife.

    Shortly after the separation, the 32-year-old forward married Juliet Ejue. That marriage also collapsed. In 2021, he married Mariam, becoming his third wife.

    Meanwhile, the four teams in the 2025 Unity Cup will play again today with a third-place game starting first and a final to crown the champions.

    The Super Eagles will lock horns with Jamaica in the final of the 2025 Unity Cup, while Ghana will face Trinidad and Tobago.

  • Super Eagles forward reveals intention to play in EPL

    Super Eagles forward reveals intention to play in EPL

    Super Eagles and Genk of Belgium striker, Tolu Arokodare has revealed his intention to play in the English Premier League (EPL).

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Arokodare disclosed in an interview on Friday that it has always been his dream to play in the EPL.

    Arokodare, who spoke with NAN in London, said he was exploring other options which included playing for other bigger clubs especially in the EPL.

    He said that his desire to play for other bigger leagues does not mean that the Belgian league was not good enough.

    “I am trying to go higher and I think that it is what the club and the coaches will want for me. In life, you just want to take that step forward and it is my time to take that step.

    “I will go to any club I think is best for me but it is always a dream to play in the English Premier League,” Arokodare said.

    The 24-year-old striker, who scored 21 times and assisted five times in 40 appearances in the just concluded 2024/2025 season, said it was a dream come through to have been invited to the Super Eagles.

    “There are lots of football players in Nigeria now that would love to have this opportunity that I have. I feel very honoured to put on this jersey and represent the country in doing what I love to do.

    “Every time I get out there, whether I am playing or not, I will always support the team,” Arokodare said.

    The gangling striker might be favoured ahead of Cyril Dessers who opted out from Thursday’s training in the final of the 2025 Unity Cup against Jamaica on Saturday.

  • Confusion as Ahmed Musa leaves Super Eagles camp; Ndidi, Ajayi opt out of training

    Confusion as Ahmed Musa leaves Super Eagles camp; Ndidi, Ajayi opt out of training

    There was confusion in the Super Eagles camp in London on Thursday after the team’s captain, Ahmed Musa left camp abruptly to return to Nigeria, citing personal reasons.

    Musa was missing at the training ground on Thursday, as few other players also opted out of the training ahead of the final of the 2025 Unity Cup in London.

    Recall that the Super Eagles overpowered the Black Stars of Ghana 2-1 at the GTech Community Stadium in London in one of the tournament’s encounters on Wednesday.

    Wilfred Ndidi, Cyril Dessers, Semilore Ajayi all sat out the training, while those who were heavily involved in the Black Stars’ triumph, went through simple recovery programmes at the training.

    Benjamin Fredrick, former Abubakar Bukola Saraki (ABS), Ilorin FC and Nigeria U20 International defender, who was not initially invited was spotted at the training ground.

    Frederick, who plies his trade with English Premier League side Brentford, was involved in the training and other programmes of the Super Eagles coach, Eric Chelle, who concentrated majorly on the tactical approach of the game.

    The Super Eagles will on Saturday lock horns with Jamaica in the final of the 2025 Unity Cup. The Jamaicans defeated their Trinidad and Tobago counterparts 3-2 to book a place in Saturday’s final.

  • Awoniyi out of coma after second round of surgery

    Awoniyi out of coma after second round of surgery

    Super Eagles star Taiwo Awoniyi is awake after undergoing a second round of abdominal surgery.

    BBC Sport says Awoniyi is out of his induced coma, which he underwent on Tuesday after his first round of surgery on Monday.

    The Nottingham Forest striker was injured late into Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Leicester City when he collided with a post. He was rushed to hospital on Monday morning after being checked by Forest medicos.

    It’s since been revealed the striker sustained a ruptured intestine when hitting the post.

    Awoniyi has a second round of surgery on Wednesday, which included having his wound closed. He was awoken in the early evening.

  • Super Eagles star in induced coma after surgery

    Super Eagles star in induced coma after surgery

    Nottingham Forest striker Taiwo Awoniyi is in an induced coma after having the first phase of surgery on a serious abdominal injury.

    The Nigeria international, 27, collided with the post in the 88th minute of the 2-2 draw against Leicester at the City Ground on Sunday as he attempted to get on the end of a cross from Anthony Elanga.

    He had surgery on Monday night and remains in hospital, with the rest of the procedure set to be completed on Wednesday.

    In a statement earlier on Tuesday, Forest said Awoniyi was “recovering well” following the operation.

    After the incident on Sunday, he received treatment on the pitch and was able to continue but was visibly struggling when the match restarted.

    Awoniyi, who joined Forest from Union Berlin in June 2022, had only been on the pitch for five minutes, having come on as a late substitute for Ibrahim Sangare.

    Owner Evangelos Marinakis took to the field after the game to express his concern to manager Nuno Espirito Santo over how Awoniyi’s injury was handled.

    Marinakis is being kept updated on the forward’s condition.

    On Tuesday, Forest said that Awoniyi’s injury was “a powerful reminder of the physical risks in the game and why a player’s health and wellbeing must always come first”.