By John Essien Belgium and Manchester City midfield ace, Kevin De Bruyne has tipped England as favourite to win the Euro 2020 and Qatar 2022 World Cup. The 29 -year-old who was recently crowned Europe's best...
Former Barcelona striker Luis Suarez has admitted that he shed tears over the way he was treated by the Catalan club before his exit. The Uruguay star who was considered as a surplus to requirements at...
By John Essien The Super Eagles of Nigeria failed to make a statement against the Algerians in tonight’s friendly match held in Wörthersee Stadium, Klagenfurt – Austria after losing 1 goal to nil to the Desert Foxes....
In spite of the distressing atmosphere brought about by the outbreak of COVID-19, it is on the contrary, heartwarming to be assured that preparation for the 2022 FIFA WORLD CUP in Qatar is in top gear....
All players invited by Coach Gernot Rohr have arrived at the Super Eagles camp in Austria ahead of friendly matches with African champions, Algeria and the continent’s second-ranked team Tunisia on Friday and Tuesday. Among the...
By John Essien The hopes of seeing Miami Heat Star, Edrice Femi Bam Adebayo play for Nigeria could come to fruition in the nearest future owing to his inability to done the US colours. Adebayo...
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