Tag: World cup

  • Falconets earn World Cup ticket after trouncing Senegal 7-2 aggregate

    Falconets earn World Cup ticket after trouncing Senegal 7-2 aggregate

    Nigeria’s national under-20 women football team on Saturday in Benin City earned a ticket to the 2022 FIFA Under-20 Women’s World Cup in Costa Rica.

    The Falconets achieved this after a comfortable 4-1 win over their counterparts from Senegal, for a 7-2 aggregate victory, after having won the first leg tie 3-1 away.

    Flourish Sebastine who scored a hat-trick during the first leg at the Stade Lat-Dior in Thies two weeks ago was again the cynosure of all eyes.

    She scored a brace in the eighth and 19th minutes at the Samuel Ogbemudia Stadium.

    Elegant midfielder Esther Onyenezide made it three on 25 minutes after converting from the penalty kick spot.

    However, just as they did at home in Senegal, the Young Lionesses of Teranga scored from the penalty kick spot as well, after one of their strikers was upended in the Nigerian penalty box.

    In the second half, the Falconets sat comfortably on the game and allowed it run their way, taking things easy and cutting off the few onslaughts of the visitors.

    Just before the final whistle by Eswatini referee Letticia Viana, Joy Jerry made it four for the two-time FIFA World Cup runners-up.

    The result sends the Falconets straight to the World Cup finals holding from Aug. 10 to Aug. 28 in Costa Rica.

  • Mancini’s mother slams son’s selection in Italy playoff defeat

    Mancini’s mother slams son’s selection in Italy playoff defeat

    The mother of Italy coach Roberto Mancini has been critical of his team selection after their World Cup playoff defeat to North Macedonia.

    Marianna Puolo also took aim at Chelsea midfielder Jorginho.

    Marianna said: “Yesterday could’ve gone better, but this is football, sometimes things go right and sometimes things go wrong. We had the match in our hands but the attack wasn’t great.

    “I would have called up (Mario) Balotelli, because he has incredible physical strength and in front of the goal nobody can stop him.”

    “Unfortunately, mistakes like Jorginho’s cost us. I don’t want to point my finger at him because he certainly didn’t do it on purpose, but if you miss three penalties…”

    Marianna also said: “Macedonia only had one shot, maybe Donnarumma could’ve saved it but it’s useless to talk about it now.

    “This squad hasn’t lost the magic of the European Championship but perhaps some were afraid of making mistakes. Yesterday, I think the ones who celebrated the most were the English.”

  • World Cup play-off: Ex-Super Eagles coach hails Super Eagles performance against Ghana

    World Cup play-off: Ex-Super Eagles coach hails Super Eagles performance against Ghana

    Former Super Eagles Coach, Christian (Chairman) Chukwu, has hailed the Super Eagles for an outstanding performance against the Black Stars of Ghana at the first leg of their Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup play-off.

    The Super Eagles and Black Stars clash ended a goalless draw at the Baba Yara Stadium, Kumasi, Ghana on Friday.

    Chukwu, a defence marshal during his days as defunct Green Eagles player, said in Enugu on Saturday that the Super Eagles played with a high sense of confidence “notwithstanding that we did not win the match out rightly.

    “I am happy with Super Eagles’ show of resilience and the draw they got last night against the Black Stars of Ghana. The Super Eagles took hold of the game from the start.

    “They also took the game to the Black Stars’ quarters, pressured the Ghanaian side and made sure they remained in the defensive most times in the game.

    “As a former coach and player, I know how hard it is to win a team on its home turf or even outplay a home team with an intimidating crowd of home supporters.

    “I am proud of them as far as the match is concerned judging from the experience I have gathered over the years in football”.

    He also lauded the coaching crew of the national team for evolving with credible technical and tactical play during the game.

    Chukwu, who was once the captain of the Green Eagles, urged the Super Eagles players and technical crew to return home and fine-tune the team and complete the task ahead.

    “We needed to be at the World Cup by the grace of God. This should be at the back of the mind of every member of the Super Eagles squad,’’ Chukwu stressed.

    The return leg of the play-off between the two national teams will hold on Tuesday, March 29, at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, Abuja.

  • FIFA World Cup playoff: Odd goal separates Egypt, Senegal as Tunisia win

    FIFA World Cup playoff: Odd goal separates Egypt, Senegal as Tunisia win

    A fourth-minute own goal by Senegal’s Saliou Ciss was enough to give Egypt a 1-0 win in the first leg of their World Cup play-off in Cairo.

    Ciss was incredibly unlucky when a shot from Mohamed Salah was pushed on to the bar by Edouard Mendy before striking the defender and going into the net.

    The game was billed as a rerun of the recent Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) final, which was won by Senegal on penalty kicks after the match ended 0-0.

    To an extent it captured the cagey nature of that occasion back in February, with few chances of significance created by either side.

    The game featured Liverpool’s two star strikers Salah and Sadio Mane, but neither of them had stellar games.

    Nevertheless, on a day dominated by north African teams —— Algeria and Tunisia also won 1-0, albeit away, and Morocco got an away goal in a draw in DR Congo.

    Ciss’s unfortunate moment meant Egypt matched the achievements of their continental neighbours.

    The teams meet again in the second leg on Tuesday, with the winners qualifying for the Nov. 21 to Dec. 18 tournament in Qatar.

    In other play-off first leg ties played on Friday, Morocco held DR Congo to a 1-1 draw in Kinshasa, while Tunisia beat hosts Mali 1-0.

  • Argentina coach confirms Sergio Aguero going to World Cup

    Argentina coach confirms Sergio Aguero going to World Cup

    Former Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero will be with the Argentina squad at this year’s World Cup in Qatar.

    TheNewsGuru reports that Aguero was forced into retirement while with Barcelona due to heart problems earlier this season.

    Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni announced: “The news about Sergio is obviously very well received here.

    “I’ve talked to him and to the president of the Argentine Football Federation.

    “It is very important that his role is clearly defined. We do not want him to come just to do anything.”

  • Why Ghana must not defeat Super Eagles – Erigga

    Why Ghana must not defeat Super Eagles – Erigga

    Nigerian rapper, Erigga has charged the Super Eagles of Nigeria to defeat Ghana ahead of Qatar 2022 World Cup playoffs.

    Nigeria will face the Black Stars of Ghana in Kumasi on Friday.

    Erigga on Twitter said: “Super Eagles please for our mental health sake on Twitter no let these people win una Abeg.

    “ I no get power for Ghana people dragging .”

    TheNewsGuru reports that the president of Nigeria community in the Asante region which includes Kumasi, Okafor Chukwudi says Nigerians based in Ghana are fully charged to support their own in the much-desired game against Ghana.

    “We are fully mobilised. We have been working in tandem with the Nigeria High Commission and we will storm the stadium in great numbers,” Okafor said, while receiving the Eagles on arrival in Kumasi on Thursday.

  • Italy miss another World Cup as Portugal, Wales, Sweden advance

    Italy miss another World Cup as Portugal, Wales, Sweden advance

    European champions Italy will miss a second straight FIFA World Cup after being shocked 1-0 in stoppage time by North Macedonia in a play-off on Thursday.

    Four-time world champions Italy dominated the entire game in Palermo and recorded 32-4 attempts at goal but only a few were on target.

    Aleksandar Trajkovski did better on the other end when he found the net with a low shot from 25 metres into the left corner two minutes into added-on time.

    “It is difficult to explain. There is a great disappointment, even today (Thursday) we played a good game but we couldn’t score,” Italy’s veteran defender Giorgio Chiellini, who came on late, said.

    “From September to today we have made mistakes and we have paid for them. I am proud of a team that has given everything.

    “But it is clear that we are destroyed and crushed, a great void will remain within us.”

    While Italy and their coach Roberto Mancini will be licking their wounds some eight months after winning the Euro title, North Macedonia face a deciding match against Portugal on Tuesday.

    They will be looking for a place at their first World Cup finals, set to start Nov. 21 in Qatar.

    “The way that July of last year was the most beautiful achievement of my professional life, I think this is also the greatest disappointment,” Mancini said after the match, leaving questions about his future with the national team pending.

    “We’ll see, at the moment the disappointment is too great, for everyone, to talk about the future,” Mancini said.

    Also through to the play-off finals to join Portugal and North Macedonia are Wales and Sweden.

    Portugal beat Turkey 3-1 in Porto, after Turkey veteran Burak Yilmaz missed a penalty kick for a 2-2 equaliser with six minutes left.

    The hosts got a 15th-minute lead when Otavio slotted home from a tight right angle in his home stadium off Bernardo Silva’s shot against the post.

    Liverpool’s Diogo Jota doubled the lead in the 42nd minute.

    Turkey were back in the game in the 64th minute from Yilmaz’ low shot off Cengiz Ünder’s through ball.

    But Yilmaz then fired an 84th-minute penalty kick over the bar after Enes Ünal was adjudged upon video review to have been hit by José Fonte.

    Matheus Nunes then wrapped up matters on the other end.

    Gareth Bale hardly sees any playing time at Real Madrid but he scored a brace in a 2-1 win over Austria to keep alive Wales’ dream of playing at a first World Cup in 64 years.

    Bale curled a free-kick into the top right corner in the 25th minute in Cardiff and smashed the second into the same place with a diagonal drive six minutes after the restart.

    But they had to sweat it out after Marcel Sabitzer’s shot was deflected by Ben Davis over the diving goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey.

    Wales will play for a spot in Qatar in June, with their opponents either Scotland or Ukraine whose game was postponed after the Russian invasion.

    Sweden beat the Czech Republic 1-0 in extra time from Robin Quaison to set up a Tuesday date with Poland who advanced by walkover after the suspension of their opponents Russia.

  • Super Eagles arrive Kumasi ahead of Qatar 2022 World Cup Play-Off

    Super Eagles arrive Kumasi ahead of Qatar 2022 World Cup Play-Off

    The Super Eagles on Thursday morning arrived in Kumasi, the capital of Ashanti region for their Qatar 2022 World Cup Play- Off first leg tie against the Black Stars of Ghana on Friday (tomorrow).

     

    The contingent flew into the city on a chartered Air Peace flight.

     

    They are expected to stay at Golden Tulip Hotel Kumasi City.

     

    The West African giants will clash on Friday at the Baba Yara Stadium by 8:00pm.

     

    The Super Eagles have landed in Kumasi, the capital of Ashanti region for their Qatar 2022 World Cup Play- Off first leg tie against the Black Stars of Ghana on Friday.

    The contingent flew into the city on Thursday morning from Abuja on a chartered Air Peace flight.

    They are expected to stay at Golden Tulip Hotel Kumasi City.

     

    Eighteen Super Eagles players had made it to camp as they hope to book their place in Qatar when they face Ghana in the playoffs holding on the 25th and 27th of March respectively.

     

    The latest arrivals were Leganes defender, Kenneth Omeruo, Jo Aribo, Calvin Bassey and Emmanuel Dennis who plays as a striker for Premier League side, Watford F.C.

  • Nigeria vs Ghana: What is most important for us – Eguavoen

    Nigeria vs Ghana: What is most important for us – Eguavoen

    Super Eagles coach, Augustine Eguavoen has said the most important for the Nigerian national football team at the moment is to get the Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup ticket.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Eguavoen made this known as the Super Eagles depart for Kumasi aboard a chartered Air Peace flight to face the Black Stars of Ghana in the World Cup qualifier.

    For Super Eagles players, nothing, not even home support, can stop Nigeria from beating Ghana on Friday to make the second leg a mere formality.

    At a media briefing yesterday in Abuja, Coach Augustine Eguavoen, who will be facing Ghana for the third time in his coaching career, described the Black Stars as familiar foes, who are not so easy to beat, especially at home.

    The Ghanaians played a mind game with the Eagles and did not release their squad list until Monday, but Eguavoen said it has no effect on his team.

    Eguavoen said the Black Stars chose to hold on to their squad list for reasons best known to them, adding that it did not change the way the Eagles prepared for the game.

    On the absence of Wilfred Ndidi, he said, “We wish him quick recovery because he is an important player for us, but his absence will not change anything. We have a couple of players who can play in that position.

    “The philosophy will not change, the style of play will not change. What will change is only the personnel. I am not going to tell you who will take over that position until match day.”

    He said a lot is at stake in the game, adding that the most important thing is to get the World Cup ticket and be in Qatar when the competition kicks off. “We are on the verge of qualifying for the World Cup. We have a lot of quality players to pick from for the game,” he said.

    Eguavoen added: “We are privileged to be representing Nigeria out of more than 200 million people. We are grateful for that and we want to show that we deserve that honour.

    “The squad, the officials and the federation are all working to ensure we qualify for the World Cup.

    “With due respect to Ghana, they are no pushovers. We know they have a strong team, but we are hungrier about the ticket. We will go out there to fight and ensure that we do the job right.”

    The Super Eagles will leave for Kumasi this morning aboard a chartered Air Peace flight, and return with the same aircraft immediately after the match.

  • BREAKING: Maduka Okoye out of Nigeria vs Ghana WCQ clash

    BREAKING: Maduka Okoye out of Nigeria vs Ghana WCQ clash

    Super Eagles’ first-choice goalkeeper, Maduka Okoye has been ruled out of Nigeria’s World Cup qualifier clash with the Black Stars of Ghana.

    TheNewsGuru.com (TNG) reports Okoye, who plays for Sparta Rotterdam, was ruled out of the encounter due to illness.

    Although no official statement from the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) on the development yet, Okoye may miss the two-legged qualifiers against the Black Stars.

    With the illness, Okoye joins the Leicester City duo of Ademola Lookman and Wilfred Ndidi on the ‘uncertain/unavailable list’. Lookman was absent at the weekend over fitness issues when the Foxes beat Brentford in the Premier League.

    Meanwhile, TNG gathers the Sparta Rotterdam goalie has been replaced by Enyimba FC goalkeeper, John Noble. Noble is being expected in camp by Wednesday.

    TNG reports the two-legged affair of Nigeria vs Ghana Qatar 2022 FIFA World Cup qualifiers will take place at the Baba Yara Sports Stadium in Ghana this Friday and the Moshood Abiola Stadium in Abuja, Nigeria next week Tuesday.