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Sunday Oliseh Claims Osimhen and Lookman Could Have Tipped Morocco Past Brazil
Former Super Eagles coach suggests Nigerian strikers would have made the difference for Morocco against Brazil
Former Super Eagles coach suggests Nigerian strikers would have made the difference for Morocco against Brazil
Former Super Eagles head coach Sunday Oliseh has sparked debate by saying Victor Osimhen and Ademola Lookman could have helped Morocco defeat Brazil. Oliseh made the claim in reaction to Morocco’s recent clash with the South American giants, though the final score and match details were not provided in available reports.
Oliseh’s comments put the spotlight on Nigeria’s striking talent, with both Osimhen and Lookman enjoying strong club form in Europe. The former national team captain argued that their presence might have given Morocco the cutting edge they needed against Brazil, one of world football’s toughest opponents. Without specific match moments or goal details from the fixture, Oliseh’s opinion remains a talking point among African football fans.
For Super Eagles supporters, this is a reminder of Nigeria’s growing attacking options as qualifiers for major tournaments approach. Osimhen, Serie A’s leading marksman last season, and Lookman, who shone in the Europa League final for Atalanta, are both central to Nigeria’s future hopes.
Neither the Super Eagles coaching staff nor officials from the Nigerian Football Federation had issued a response to Oliseh’s remarks at press time. There were also no quotes from Moroccan or Brazilian representatives in relation to his statement.
Nigeria’s next international fixture is yet to be announced officially, but all eyes will be on how Osimhen and Lookman continue to shape the Super Eagles’ attack when they return to action.
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Arsenal Plot Move for Morocco Star After World Cup Heroics Spark Transfer Race
The Gunners set sights on standout Moroccan international, but no official bid or player reaction has been confirmed yet.
The Gunners set sights on standout Moroccan international, but no official bid or player reaction has been confirmed yet.
Arsenal are reportedly preparing to make a move for a top Morocco international following his impressive showing at the World Cup. The club’s interest has intensified after the player’s standout performances on the global stage, but specific details about the transfer fee, contract terms, or which Moroccan star is involved were not provided in available reports.
According to sources, Arsenal have identified the player as a key target as they look to strengthen their squad ahead of the new season. However, at press time, there was no confirmation of an official bid or any statement from the player’s representatives regarding his interest in a move to the Premier League side.
For Nigerian fans following transfer developments, this move could signal Arsenal’s intent to compete at the highest level after falling short in recent campaigns. The pursuit of a World Cup breakout performer reflects the club’s strategy of targeting proven talent with international pedigree.
Neither Arsenal nor the Moroccan international’s camp had issued any public statements about negotiations or personal terms at press time. No quotes from club officials or the player were available in source reports.
Arsenal are expected to accelerate their summer recruitment plans in the coming weeks. Supporters will be watching closely for updates on this developing story as pre-season preparations get underway.
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Hamilton Clinches Historic 106th Win with Commanding Drive at Barcelona-Catalunya GP
Lewis Hamilton’s dominant performance in Spain marks another major milestone in his Formula 1 career
Lewis Hamilton’s dominant performance in Spain marks another major milestone in his Formula 1 career
Lewis Hamilton delivered a commanding display at the Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya to secure his historic 106th Formula 1 victory. The race, which took place in Barcelona, saw Hamilton outpace the competition to further cement his legacy in the sport.
Details such as the final race standings, lap times, and position changes during the Grand Prix were not reported at press time. Likewise, there was no information available regarding key on-track incidents or whether any Nigerian drivers or personnel featured in supporting roles across the event weekend.
For Formula 1 fans in Nigeria, Hamilton’s achievement is a reminder of his enduring excellence and continued impact on global motorsport. His win adds to an already legendary record and keeps him firmly among the greatest drivers of all time.
Neither Lewis Hamilton nor his Mercedes team had issued a post-race statement at press time. No comments from rival drivers or team principals were included in available reports.
Formula 1 returns for its next round at an unconfirmed venue and date, as details about upcoming fixtures were not provided in source materials.
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FIFA Will Pay Somali Referee Omar Artan Full World Cup Fee After US Entry Denial
Despite missing out on officiating at the tournament, Artan is set to receive his full payment from FIFA
Despite missing out on officiating at the tournament, Artan is set to receive his full payment from FIFA
Somali referee Omar Artan will receive his full World Cup fee from FIFA, even though he was denied entry into the United States and could not officiate at the tournament. This decision means Artan’s earnings will not be affected by the travel setback that kept him off the pitch.
According to available information, Artan was unable to fulfil his World Cup duties due to visa issues with US authorities. The specific details around the denial were not disclosed in reports, but FIFA has stepped in to ensure the referee does not lose out financially for circumstances beyond his control.
For football fans and officials across Africa, FIFA’s move is seen as a strong message of support for referees facing challenges outside their own making. While Somali football has rarely featured on the world stage, Artan’s selection alone marked a major milestone for his country’s officials. That FIFA is paying him in full, despite the setback, could encourage more African referees to aim high in future tournaments.
Neither Omar Artan nor FIFA had issued a public statement at press time regarding how this experience might impact future international appointments for Somali referees. Similarly, there were no official comments from Somali football authorities about how they plan to support their officials going forward.
The World Cup continues in the United States without Artan on the list of match officials. It remains to be seen if he or other African referees will feature in upcoming global tournaments, with qualification and appointments still dependent on both sporting and logistical factors.
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