Wednesday, July 11, 2018

PSG Star, Neymar Tells Real Madrid To Sign These Two EPL Players Before He Could Join Them

Paris Saint-Germain forward, Neymar, has told Real Madrid to sign Mohamed Salah from Liverpool and Manchester United goalkeeper, David De Gea, before he joins them.

Neymar is on Madrid’s radar with the PSG star disillusioned with life at the Parc des Princes.

However, Spanish outlet, Don Balon, reports that any move back to Spain, hinges on who else they promise to bring in.

Liverpool star, Mohamed Salah is reportedly one of the players Neymar would like to see sign.

The Brazilian also wants Real to sign De Gea as their new number one goalkeeper. Neymar is currently recovering from foot surgery in his native Brazil.

BREAKING: Real Madrid sacks new manager, Lopetegui

New Real Madrid manager, Julen Lopetegui, has been sacked as the head coach of Spain national team.

This dismissal was confirmed during a press conference on Wednesday morning, a day after the LaLiga club announced he would be replacing Zinedine Zidane.

Initial confirmation from the Spanish FA, said the 51-year-old would depart following the 2018 World Cup.

But the federation’s president, Luis Rubiales, is unhappy with the situation and has decided to fire Lopetegui two days before Spain’s Group B opener against Portugal.

“We have been forced to break our agreement with Julen Lopetegui.

“Lopetegui has been a great Coach. But we cannot accept this behaviour,” Rubiales said.

Wednesday, July 4, 2018

Real Madrid and PSG reportedly agree Mbappe deal worth 272 million euros

Kylian Mbappe celebrates after scoring during the match between France and Argentina.
Real Madrid see Cristiano Ronaldo's departure as a possibility

Cristiano Ronaldo vs Real Madrid: The story of a break-up

The possible departure of Cristiano Ronaldo from Real Madrid means that there might be a space to fill in the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu dressing room and it is being reported in France that Kylian Mbappe could be joining the capital city side.

Although Los Blancos' main target is still Neymar, Mbappe's stock is on the rise and he has previously been a Real Madrid target.

The report comes from French journalist Baptiste Ripart, who has already made some correct predictions involving French players this summer, as he reported on Antoine Griezmann's Atletico renewal and Thomas Lemar's transfer to Los Rojiblancos.

English : Real Madrid has agreed a 272M deal for Mbapp�. They will pay the transfer in 4 payments.

? Baptiste Ripart (@RipartBaptiste) 3 de julio de 2018

He reports that a deal worth 272 million euros has already been agreed and that the fee will be paid to Paris Saint-Germain, who still have Financial Fair Play uncertainty, in four instalments.

However, sources from Real Madrid are denying that this report from Ripart is correct.

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Monday, June 25, 2018

Exclusive Details Of How Dbanj Son, Daniel Drowns In His pool While He Was Away At BET Awards

More details have emerged on how Daniel Oyebanjo aka Daniel D Third, son of Nigerian singer, D’banj died in a swimming pool in their home. A source close to the family stated that the kid died while his father was away in Los Angeles to witness the 2018 BET Awards, which saw Davido emerge Best International Act. The source also revealed that the kid was playing with a couple of family friends who paid them a visit at their residence yesterday. When they got carried away, the little boy wandered off into the backyard where he fell into the pool and drowned. The boy’s body was later found inside the swimming pool by his mother who thought she left him with grown kids believing they were capable of taking care of him. He was immediately rushed to the hospital in an unconscious state where he was certified dead. The body of the late infant has been transferred to the mortuary. All the while, his father D’banj was in far away Los Angeles California.
This is really sad!!!
May God comfort their hearts…

Saturday, June 23, 2018

Ronaldo is advising Neymar in Russia

Neymar endured frosty relationship with Bjorn Kuipers

Neymar sees the first penalty of the World Cup voided by VAR

The strain of carrying a nation's hopes and dreams on his shoulders seemed to get to Neymar on Friday, as he broke down in tears on the pitch after Brazil's 2-0 victory over Costa Rica.

The 26-year-old is under intense pressure and, in order to help him cope with this burden, he has been receiving advice from Ronaldo Nazario.

Ronaldo knows what it's like to be in Neymar's position, given that he went through similar experiences in 1998 and in 2002, experiencing tremendous heartbreak in France and then incredible joy in South Korea and Japan.

The pair have been friends for several years and are regularly talking to each other during this World Cup, speaking face-to-face the day before a match.

Ronaldo's visits to the Brazil camp have become regular, with the legendary striker greeting the whole squad and then spending some private time with Neymar.

As well as this, Ronaldo has been publically backing the PSG star during his appearances as a pundit for O'Globo.

"We cannot forget that Neymar is just back from a very significant foot injury and that he is regaining his confidence right now," he said at the end of the Costa Rica win.

"I am sure that his goal will help to boost his morale and that things will go better for him now.

"He is trying everything, as he dribbles, runs, fights and looks for solutions.

"His goal will give him a lot of strength to be the leader of the Selecao."

Neymar's father is also offering support to the player and has regularly been visiting the hotel.

In fact, Neymar Sr. even has official Brazil team accreditation, rather than being listed as a fan like most other player relatives are.

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Friday, June 22, 2018

Epic photo of a man jumping to catch a thief in broad day light in London

This photo that has since gone viral shows a man in the busy shopping district of Manchester, England, chase down a suspected thief and tackled him with a flying leap on Wednesday.

Allan Bentley, a staff photographer of Cavendish Press, a British photo agency, happened to be standing nearby and captured the dramatic moment.

Iceland 0-2 Nigeria | Players, coach’s ratings

Two goals from Ahmed Musa in the second half handed the Super Eagles a lifeline in Russia 2018 as they beat Iceland 2-0. The 26-year-old became the first Nigerian to score in two World Cups and also the highest scoring with four goals.

The Leicester City forward, who went on loan to CSKA Moscow in January scored a contender for goal of the tournament and then used his pace to get Nigeria’s second.

Iceland lost the chance to get half the deficit when Gylfi Sigurdsson blasted a penalty over the bar. The Eagles thus have destiny in their own hands when they play against Argentina next Tuesday.

Here are the players’ ratings.

Player Rating Explanation
Francis Uzoho 6/10 Came off his line to claim crosses and seemed to communicate better with his three-man defence. Surely growing in stature and confidence and will be very happy with the clean sheet.
Kenneth Omeruo 7/10 This was the Omeruo of old, solid and powerful in the tackle. Could have sullied his book with a shambolic moment that gave Iceland their penalty in the second half but the best Eagles defender on the day.
Leon Balogun 6.5/10 Played on the right side of the Eagles defence and was not found out. He also had enough confidence to take the ball into Iceland territory.
William Troost-Ekong 6/10 Showed some jitters on some loose balls but communicated well with his other defenders to ensure a clean sheet.
Brian Idowu 4/10 Was ineffective for the first 45 minutes and was rightly taken off at the start of the second half as he did not offer the Eagles any offensive outlet.
Wilfred Ndidi 6.5/10 Was his usual bustling self, making tackles and covering all the grass as he played slightly ahead of Mikel Obi.
John Obi Mikel 6/10 The captain played a deeper role and knitted together the Eagles with clean and adequate passes even though he needs to pass more offensively to better affect the Eagles going forward.
Oghenekaro Etebo 6.5/10 Drove the team forward, especially at the start of the second half. Should have tried to create chances instead of taking them.
Victor Moses 6/10 Moses could have done more with his direct running troubling the Icelandic defence all through the match. He needs to be more decisive when he gets one-on-one with defenders in the box.
Ahmed Musa 9.5/10 The real Super Eagle, who took on the onus to get his team the goals that were needed. His two goals were classy and commendable. When Musa is in this mood, he is almost unplayable.
Kelechi Iheanacho 6/10 Was not as effective as he could have been as he wasted some set-piece opportunities. He showed endeavour and could have scored before he was substituted.
Substitutes
Tyronne Ebuehi 7/10 Immediately improved the Eagles going forward with his composure and his triangular passing. Was at fault for giving away the late penalty but that is all part of his learning curve.
Odion Ighalo NA Not enough time on the pitch
Alex Iwobi NA Not enough time on the pitch
Manager
Gernot Rohr 6/10 It is becoming worrisome that the Eagles continue to post shambolic performances in first halves to then improve dramatically in the second. Changed the shape of his team and moved Mikel closer to the defence, which helped the team offensively and defensively.
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