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Former Nigeria striker Dele Olorundare says he felt Ghana would name Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in their World Cup qualification play-off squad to face the Super Eagles.

After several weeks of wait, interim coach Otto Addo named his 27-man squad for Augustine Eguavoen’s men on Tuesday morning with Arsenal’s Thomas Partey and Crystal Palace’s Jordan Ayew making the cut.

In a chat with GOAL, the former Sunshine Stars goal machine gave an assessment of the Black Stars squad, while slamming them for waiting so long before announcing their team.

“I have taken my time to go through the squad released by the Ghanaians, it is a good squad but not different from what I was expecting,” Olorundare told GOAL.

“To be honest with you, I keep asking myself why it took them so long to announce their squad. Due to their delays, I was expecting them to include Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo in their list, but I guess they forgot.

“Well, whatever reasons they have is well known to them, but that will not stop them from losing to the Super Eagles in Kumasi and also in Abuja.”

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Since their first meeting in this competition on August 28, 1960 – where Nigeria bowed 4-1 in Accra, both countries have played against one another on seven occasions, with the Super Eagles winning twice.

The Ghanaians have had the upper hand in two fixtures while the remaining four have ended in stalemates.

When asked where the pendulum would swing after two legs, the 31-year-old said: “Judging by past records, we are to be scared of the Black Stars, but on current form – because of the performance of our players in Europe – we have the advantage.

“Should Victor Osimhen and Odion Ighalo re-enact their club form, then there will be no hiding place for Ghana in Kumasi.

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“One disadvantage they have is that they will be missing the services of Jordan Ayew because of the red card he got in Cameroon.

“Overall, I expect a tough encounter but I am very sure that the Super Eagles will qualify for Qatar 2022.”

The reverse fixture of the World Cup play-off will be at the M.KO. Abiola Stadium, Abuja with the winners on aggregate representing Africa at the global football showpiece.

The advent of the Premier League in 1992/93 prompted a power change at the top of the table, as Manchester United, who hadn’t won the old First Division since 1966/67, were crowned champions of the league in its new format.

This heralded a period of dominance for the rest of the 90s, in which Sir Alex Ferguson’s troops came out on top in four of the next six years, thus winning five of the first seven titles following the English top flight’s revamp.

While Blackburn Rovers proved to be a flash in the pan with their 94/95 success under Kenny Dalglish, Arsene Wenger turned out to be a formidable adversary after his arrival in September 1996, and won the first of his three league titles with Arsenal in 97/98.

The Frenchman changed the culture at the North London club, which ultimately spread across the league, consequently silencing prior doubts about his competence.

Meanwhile, Chelsea, the Gunners’ London rivals were seemingly intent on breaking the duopoly that existed between the Red Devils and their city rivals.

The Blues’ rise began in the mid-to-late 90s, due to smart, relatively cheap purchases of experienced heads like Ruud Gullit, Gianluca Vialli and Gianfranco Zola who possessed undeniable star power.

This process culminated in Roman Abramovich’s purchase of the club and subsequent Premier League success in the 2000s.

Prior to the West London club’s success, the previous era was dominated by three brilliant number 10’s, Eric Cantona, Dennis Bergkamp and Zola, at United, Arsenal and Chelsea respectively to transform the English game.

But could Nigeria’s Jay-Jay Okocha have played a part in that revolution instead of the flamboyant Frenchman at the Red Devils, the exceptional Dutch at Highbury or the diminutive Italian at the Bridge?

In fairness, it’d be difficult making a case for the mercurial Okocha, despite his genius and ingenuity. However, given the enormous talent the West African possessed, some observers may suggest that it was a surprise he wasn’t sought after as English sides looked for their perfect playmaker in the mid-90s.

Indeed, the success of Cantona’s move to the red half of Manchester had prompted many Premier League sides to scout players of a similar profile in Europe and South America.

Hitherto the ex-Leeds United’s man arrival, English sides usually lined-up in a basic 4-4-2, with attacks largely channelled down both flanks and crosses sent in to two big strong strikers to fight it out with opposing centre-backs. It worked domestically, but they suffered in Europe at the time owing to their antiquated tactical knowledge.

Okocha, at the time of Cantona’s arrival at Old Trafford with the 92/93 campaign ongoing, was still a 19-year-old in his maiden season at Eintracht Frankfurt and perhaps wasn’t ready for that sort of responsibility.

However, three years later with the mercurial France star serving an eight-month ban from football for his assault on a Crystal Palace supporter, Sir Alex thought about signing Paul Gascoigne, one of the most talented English players of his generation, to replace the suspended attacker.

In reality, Gascoigne was not a pure number 10 but more dynamic than a typical playmaker, capable of running at a defence, setting up goals and scoring them.

As it turned out, the Englishman signed for Rangers in the summer of 1995, while the legendary Scot focused on convincing Cantona to stay…any potential Okocha move was dead in the water.

So, how about Arsenal and Chelsea?

Goal

The former’s move for the exceptional Bergkamp in August 1995 blocked the possibility of adding the Nigerian magician to the group at North London while Zola’s transfer to West London the following year shut the door at Stamford Bridge.

Of course, a transfer could still have happened in theory, however, it’d have been a waste of the African’s skillset to play him on the flanks or perhaps even in central midfield.

Players of Okocha’s profile were signed by Premier League managers at the time to give their side an advantage, and also find the ‘new Cantona’, given his feats at Man United.

Given most coaches at the time favoured a 4-4-2 with a flat backline, the playmaker imports to the English top flight were required to drop deeper and receive the ball between the lines (in the area behind the opponent’s midfield and in front of their defence) before wreaking havoc.

This made some managers switch from the aforementioned rudimentary tactic and formation to mostly adopt a 4-4-1-1, now accommodating a talented playmaker who was largely given carte blanche to do his thing.

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However, Okocha wasn’t part of this era in England and joined Fenerbahce where he enjoyed two prolific campaigns, which foreshadowed an.

The Nigerian maverick’s brilliance at the finals was certified with Paris-Saint Germain’s decision to make him the most expensive African player at the time, where he’d then go on to form a brilliant partnership with Ronaldinho.

Cantona retired in 1997, and United signed Teddy Sheringham from Tottenham Hotspur as his replacement. In an alternate reality of ifs, buts and maybes, perhaps Okocha could’ve been the guy to fill the Frenchman’s boots at the Theatre of Dreams.

While Bergkamp was key to Arsenal till the mid-2000s, Zola departed Chelsea just before Abramovich’s purchase of the club in 2003.

A year earlier, PSG let the native of Enugu leave on a free transfer for Bolton Wanderers, where he was to .

If events had turned out differently, and the Blues signed unaffiliated Okocha in 2002 to replace the Italian icon, the playmaker could have worked under a certain Jose Mourinho, who joined the club in 2004 and won back-to-back league titles.

Having enjoyed an amazing partnership with Deco at Porto, the Portuguese could, in theory at least, have appreciated Okocha’s ability and harnessed it early doors at the Bridge.

The upshot of this, however, is that Frank Lampard’s career may have been affected by the Nigerian’s presence, and consequently he’d probably not have become the club’s all-time top scorer and the Prem’s highest scoring midfielder.

In truth, the fantasy of having Okocha play for one of these Premier League winning sides persists, but it wasn’t to be.

Genius playmakers typified the early years of the English top flight, and it’s a shame the Nigerian maestro didn’t get to strut his stuff in England sooner than he did with that Bolton move in 2002.

Gio Reyna says he understands his minutes may need to be restricte as he rejoins the U.S. men’s national team for the first time since September.

Reyna missed months with a hamstring injury suffered during the initial round of World Cup qualifiers, only to pick up another knock on returning in February.

He has since returned and featured for 90 minutes in Borussia Dortmund’s 1-1 draw with Cologne over the weekend but, heading into a week with three games in quick succession, Reyna admits he is likely to have his minutes managed by USMNT boss Gregg Berhalter.

What did Reyna say?

“I just want to help the group,” Reyna said. “I know I can help the group, just with my playing and just being here. Obviously, I’ve been in the group in the past many times.

“We have really important games and our main goal is to go the World Cup and that’s what I’m here to help us do.

“I guess over the three games, obviously, I’m coming off a long injury, we’re going to see. I’m definitely going to be managed in some sort of way, but we’ll see. We’re figuring it out now.

“The main goal is obviously to qualify and then obviously to leave the camp healthy. So yeah, we’re going to be smart with it.”

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Asked about his fitness, Reyna said he feels sound but still needs more time to feel totally back to where he once was.

“It’s going to take some time,” he said. “I was off for a long time so I understand that. I’ve got to take it one day at a time and just try to try to improve.”

Watching on

Reyna has missed all but one camp for the USMNT since the start of qualifying, with injury in the initial round costing him months of games.

As a result, he has been forced to watch on as the U.S. has navigated World Cup qualifying towards this final round.

The U.S. sit second in the table, knowing that results against Mexico and Panama would ensure them of a World Cup spot, and Reyna is glad to be back and glad to have a chance to contribute to that goal after missing so much time.

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“It was really hard,” he admitted. “It was really hard being out, just not playing for that amount of time in general. Not necessarily the national team but just in general, not playing.

“Of course, these are important qualifier games. It was tough staying up late until 3 or 4am watching the games in Germany. It definitely motivated me to try to be back as soon as possible.”

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The Ricketts family’s bid to buy Chelsea suffered a significant blow after supporters turned on them just as three or four preferred bidders are set to be decided upon by Raine Group.

The US consortium led by Tom Ricketts, the chairman of Major League Baseball (MLB) team Chicago Cubs, with the backing of Citadel founder Ken Griffin who is reportedly worth $26.5 billion, has some of the highest financial support of any option for the Blues. 

However, , along with the recent underperformance of his MLB team. 

What can Ricketts do?

New York investment bank Raine Group are imminently set to decide preferred bidders alongside Chelsea’s senior staff, including Marina Granovskaia, Bruce Buck and Eugene Tenenbaum. 

Should Ricketts’ group get through, they have plans to meet with Chelsea Supporters Trust (CST) and Chelsea Pitch Owners (CPO), who are the most influential fan groups. 

With the UK Government also involved in the process, Ricketts has already had a call with Chelsea and Fulham MP Greg Hands. 

They are thought to have a good chance of reaching the next stage despite the backlash, with US bidders expected to get favoured.

What do people think in Chicago?

Head of the Chelsea Chicago Supporters Club, Brian Wolff – who is also a Cubs season-ticket holder – has caused a stir with his comments about the prospective owner. 

“I’ve had a unique position hearing what supporters in Chicago and worldwide have said regarding the Ricketts family’s bid for Chelsea,” he wrote in a statement posted on Twitter. “I can report the vast majority of opinion has been of universal disdain.

“The Ricketts’ political donations, fundraising and support for candidates who do not share the inclusive views of Chelsea Football Club and its supporters are wholly inconsistent with 19 years of fantastic work done by the club and the Chelsea Foundation, most notably as a leader in committing to a living wage and efforts to protect and promote equality for BAME and LGBTQ+ communities.

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“Their ownership of Chicago Cubs baseball and redevelopment of Wrigley Field raises serious doubts whether they will build upon the club’s success on the pitch, and also the continued existence of the Chelsea Pitch Owners and the goal to keep Chelsea Football Club playing at Stamford Bridge at our forever home.

“On behalf of countless supporters worldwide, I urge you to reject their bid for ownership of Chelsea Football Club in favour of others who will commit to not only building upon the last two decades of investment in players and infrastructure, but equally important, the investment in supporters and the values we hold dear.”

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Legendary Ghana striker Asamoah Gyan was unimpressed by Otto Addo’s first squad as Black Stars coach, taking to social media to lash out at team officials for snubbing in-form Anderlecht midfielder Majeed Ashimeru.

After weeks of hold-up, Ghana, on Tuesday, announced a 27-man roster for their upcoming 2022 World Cup qualifying play-off fixtures, starting on Friday.

While the selection featured Arsenal midfielder Thomas Teye Partey, Ajax playmaker Mohammed Kudus, Crystal Palace striker Jordan Ayew and Leicester City defender Daniel Amartey, there was no place for Ashimeru, who has seemingly discovered his spark at the turn of the New Year, having initially struggled following a transfer to Anderlecht from Austrian giants Red Bull Salzburg.

“This guy Majeed Ashimeru is the best midfielder in Ghana, after Thomas Partey, PERIOD. I have kept quiet on this but this nonsense must stop. Smh,” an obviously incensed Gyan wrote in a .

The post, however, generated criticism on the striker as many questioned the public nature of such an outburst and his choice of words.

It was not long before the striker, who last featured for the Black Stars at the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations tournament in Egypt, pulled down the tweet, going on to render an apology.

He posted: “I still insist that Ashimeru deserves to be in this current Black Stars BUT am sorry for using the word ‘Nonsense’ in my statement, so I unreservedly withdraw that word, I was carried by my emotions. Go Ghana!”

So far this season, Ashimeru has featured in all but one of Anderlecht’s 32 league games, starting in each of the club’s last seven games. His stats include three goals and three assists.

The midfielder was not the only notable absentee as Fiorentina ace Joseph Alfred Duncan and Crystal Palace man Jeffrey Schlupp were also missing.

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Captain Andre Ayew is also out of the double-header due to suspension, while Stade Rennes winger Kamaldeen Sulemana and Reading left-back Baba Rahman are unavailable due to injury.

Ghana are set to host Nigeria at the Baba Yara Stadium in Kumasi on Friday before travelling away for the return leg at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja on Tuesday.

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Ajax star Ryan Gravenberch has acknowledged interest from Bayern Munich and said contract negotiations with his current club have stopped entirely.

The 19-year-old featured at Euro 2020 and has drawn attention around Europe as his profile has risen.

Gravenberch said he is flattered by the spotlight as he works to regain his place in the Dutch national team after a dip in club form.

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“The contract negotiations have now been stopped,” the midfielder told . “I just have one more year of contract now and that’s it, really. We’ll see.

“My father and agent are very busy with [handling other clubs] while I focus on football.

“Yeah, of course [I’ve seen the Bayern interest]. You can read it everywhere, so there is interest from Bayern, but I think there are several clubs.”

“I have no idea [what I’m worth], I have no idea. But if you’re worth €25 million (as has been reported), you can be proud because it’s a lot of money, of course.”

How has Gravenberch fared this year?

It’s been an up-and-down campaign since he starred at the Euros, and he was left out of the senior Netherlands squad for this international break.

Dutch manager Louis van Gaal has said the player’s form led to that decision, however Gravenberch isn’t concerned.

“A lesser phase, I don’t want to see it that way,” he said. “Before the winter break I didn’t play such very good games, but after the winter it really only went up.

“Then the team does well and you have to fight yourself back into the team, I just did that in the end.

“So I don’t agree with that [assessment from Van Gaal] so much.”

The bigger picture

Regardless of how his current form is viewed, Gravenberch is still widely considered one of the world’s best youngsters and plays for a club renowned for developing players.

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He has featured in 26 league matches this year after appearing in 32 last term.

As a result, teams such as Bayern Munich have grown very interested in his services.

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U.S. men’s national team star Tyler Adams insists his style of play won’t change as he heads into this week’s clash with Mexico one yellow card away from suspension.

Adams, Zack Steffen, Tim Weah and DeAndre Yedlin all enter camp one booking from a ban as the U.S. gears up to face Mexico on Thursday before hosting Panama and visiting Costa Rica.

Rather than being concerned about the prospect of suspension, Adams says he’s taking things one game at a time and won’t avoid any tackles despite his yellow card sitution.

What was said?

“For me, it’s the same mentality as always,” he said. “I’m not thinking about the next game. I’m not thinking about if I get a yellow card, and I haven’t played like that since I’ve had the yellow card and I’ve had it for quite some time now. I’m still tackling.”

‘That’s football, right?’

Adams has seen his role reduced at RB Leipzig in recent weeks, having not played a full match since the last round of qualifiers.

The midfielder has played just 127 minutes since the last international break, having fallen down the pecking order in Leipzig.

He has also been dealing with a back injury in recent weeks, but Adams says he isn’t deterred by alterations in his playing time.

“That’s football, right? You go through those types of moments,” he said.

“You have coaches that are going to play you every single game, every single minute, and you have other coaches that may not, but mentally at the end of the day, you have to stay strong.

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“I think physically, I actually feel really really good. Coming in now and hoping to play regularly will be nice and going to the Aztec is never an easy first game after you obviously haven’t been playing recently, but I’m excited about it.

“We have a good group, a lot of confident guys, a lot of in-form guys coming into this camp as well so it’s business as normal.”

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic says he’s proud Manchester United forward Anthony Elanga comes from Sweden but hopes the player continues his growth in the coming years.

Ibrahimovic was once the club team-mate of Elanga’s father at Malmo and met the youngster while playing for the Red Devils.

Now, the duo will compete at international level alongside one another.

What has been said?

“[Elanga is] a great talent, we are proud and happy that he comes from Sweden,” Ibrahimovic told SVT Sport. “That he can represent Sweden now makes it even bigger.

“He has all the future ahead of him, and if he continues just as he has done, it looks positive. It’s just fighting, never being content, striving for more. How much he can develop depends on him.”

Ibrahimovic added: “We’re all happy and we’re enjoying the adventure he is on, he just started and he’s on the way up so it’s good. You will have something to watch for another 20 years.”

Family connection

Because his father Joseph had once played for Malmo with Ibrahimovic, the younger Elanga went up to Ibrahimovic at the Manchester United training facilities to say hello.

“It made me happy because I wasn’t the only Swedish one in Manchester, we had another Swedish player,” Ibrahimovic said.

The memory and his connection with the striker has made a strong impression on Elanga, who at 19 years old has already broken through in the Manchester United first-team.

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“You can see for the past 20 years what he’s done for the national team, and obviously at the club football level, you can see the way he’s scoring his goals,” Elanga said. “Even when I was young I used to look up to him, being from Sweden.

“When I found out that he signed for United, I couldn’t wait to speak to him, ask him about the memories he had with my dad. It means a lot, you know, to be able to see him day-in, day-out here, train with him – it’s an honour.”

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Paul Pogba has acknowledged that he has struggled with depression during his career, saying it has made him want to isolate himself at times.

The midfielder has faced constant criticism since joining Manchester United, with some pundits going as far as to question his character.

He has joined a growing number of players, including Neymar and Marcus Rashford, to speak out about mental health issues.

What has been said?

“I’ve had depression in my career, but we don’t talk about it,” Pogba told .

“Sometimes you don’t know you are, you just want to isolate yourself, be alone, these are unmistakable signs.”

Burglary incident

Besides dealing with persistent media pressure, Pogba was .

The incident has also had a negative effect on his well-being.

“I discover my home burglarized after the intrusion of three people who stole my safe,” he said. “There were jewels from my mother, my world champion medal.

“What scared me the most was that my two children were at home with the nanny during this incident. She overheard everything, called my wife and security, then locked herself in with the boys into a room. For several days, she was shocked. The main thing is that my children are well.”

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Pogba, of course, is known for having a huge personality and expressing himself on social media.

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Behind the scenes, though, his mental health has taken a hit and it has become difficult to tap into that infectious enthusiasm.

Fortunately for the French star, he appears happy to be back on international duty this week.

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Real Madrid were outraged in Tuesday’s Women’s Champions League clash with Barcelona as what they believed to be a soft spot-kick was awarded to the Blaugrana early in the second half.

They held a 1-0 lead at the time, but after Alexia Putellas converted from the spot, Barcelona went on to add two more goals to win easily in the quarter-final last 16 clash.

Real Madrid were thus denied their first-ever Clasico victory over their rivals.

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