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Osimhen inspires Turkish champions to back-to-back UCL win

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Victor Osimhen’s brace earned Galatasaray a 3-1 win over Bodø/Glimt in the UEFA Champions League on Wednesday, with the Turkish side recording back-to-back European victories having won just one of their previous 18 main-draw matches.

An already vociferous home crowd at RamsPark was given reason to erupt just three minutes into proceedings, when Mario Lemina slid the ball through for Osimhen to beat Nikita Haikin with a clinical finish.

The visitors continued to struggle against the intensity of Osimhen and their surroundings, with the striker getting his head on two Leroy Sané crosses but being denied by Haikin. Bodø/Glimt eventually started to make forays forward of their own and had periods of possession that were met by whistles from the stands, although they still couldn’t test Uğurcan Çakır.

Osimhen offered a reminder of his threat as he pounced when Odin Bjørtuft failed to convincingly deal with Ismail Jakobs’ cross, even if Haikin was equally alert to stop his attempt.

The goalkeeper was left completely helpless in the 33rd minute, though, as Osimhen accepted the gift of a lax Fredrik André Bjørkan backpass by rounding Haikin and sliding the ball into the empty net.

Chances did arrive at the other end before the break as Jens Petter Hauge fired wide after Roland Sallai had been dispossessed by Sondre Brunstad Fet, who then hit the post from range.

Kjetil Knutsen’s side continued to show intent after the restart, with Bjørkan embarking on an ambitious run before offloading the ball to Sondre Auklend, whose shot was blocked.

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They were still given a huge warning moments later, when Osimhen and Yunus Akgün both passed up an opportunity to shoot before Sané was denied.

The visitors failed to heed it, though, and Haitam Aleesami was dispossessed by Osimhen on the edge of the box, setting up Akgün to beat Haikin at the second attempt. Fredrik Sjøvold was the next Bodø/Glimt player to gift Osimhen the ball, but retreated to block the striker’s second shot after his first had been saved.

The visitors finally got a goal of their own in the 76th minute with Andreas Helmersen heading in Bjørkan’s cross. Even so, there was never any real doubt that Galatasaray would record the 21st win from their last 23 matches across all competitions, while continuing the emphatic response to their heavy defeat to Eintracht Frankfurt on the opening day of the UCL league phase.

They also ended Bodø/Glimt’s five-game unbeaten run in European league phase matches, leaving the Norwegian side on two points.

The 26-year-old Super Eagles striker previously shared the record for scoring in the most consecutive European games with former Galatasaray striker Burak Yilmaz, who scored in six successive European matches for the club in 2012.

With Wednesday’s brace, the former Napoli striker has now become the sole holder of the record, surpassing Yilmaz, who has since retired and is now Gaziantep’s manager.

Osimhen, who scored 37 goals and provided seven assists in 41 games for Galatasaray last season before penning a permanent four-year deal in August, had found the back of the net against Tottenham Hotspur, AZ Alkmaar, Dynamo Kiev and Ajax in the UEFA Europa League last season before keeping his streak alive against Liverpool in Galatasaray’s 1-0 victory in their last Champions League outing.

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Galatasaray manager Okan Buruk’s side now sit in a better position in the Champions League standings after recording two victories and one defeat in their opening three games.

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Cape Verde captain, Ryan Mendes, under probe for raping translator

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The captain of Cape Verde, Ryan Mendes, has been accused of rape by a team translator after he allegedly entered her hotel room and choked her.

According to a report by Brazil’s Globo news outlet on Saturday, the 36-year-old Cape Verdean captain, who has played in all three of the African island country’s World Cup games so far, was accused of sexually assaulting a Brazilian woman hired to be the team’s translator during a trip to New Zealand to play a game in March.

The unidentified woman said she approached at least three officials from the Cape Verdean soccer authorities, who did not respond, according to Brazilian media.

The case is now being investigated by New Zealand police, who have collected security camera footage from an Auckland hotel and are awaiting the results of a forensic investigation before deciding whether to charge Mendes.

The alleged sex assault was reported by New Zealand media last month, but the name of the player was not revealed,  only that he was on Cape Verde’s team.

In her statement, the woman said, “I was hired by Cape Verde’s soccer team for their games in the FIFA Series in New Zealand, and after the first match against Chile, I was invited to a meeting in one of the hotel rooms reserved for the national side.

“But when I realised that I wasn’t needed to translate and that this was a social gathering, I returned to my room and, shortly after, heard knocking on the door.”

When she opened it, Mendes allegedly forced his way into her room, throttled, punched, and bit her, before raping her, the lady was quoted as saying in a statement to New Zealand police.

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She shared pictures of injuries to her mouth, neck, leg, and side, which were handed to the police.

Mendes, whose Cape Verde team made history as the smallest nation to reach the World Cup knockout rounds, has not yet responded to the allegations.

Soccer’s governing body, FIFA, issued a statement hours after the allegations were first reported on Sunday.

The organisation said it is in contact with New Zealand authorities and takes allegations of misconduct “extremely seriously,” according to Brazil’s media.

However, it said it could not comment on the allegations or confirm whether any investigations are underway.

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South Africa coach Broos reveals why they lost to Canada during the World Cup

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South Africa coach Hugo Broos has explained why Bafana Bafana were eliminated from the FIFA World Cup, saying his side could not match the power and speed of Canada in their last-32 defeat.

This is as he also suggesting he may reconsider his decision to retire from coaching.

Speaking after South Africa’s 1-0 loss to co-hosts Canada in Los Angeles on Sunday, the 74-year-old Belgian admitted that physical qualities made the difference between the two teams.

“I have said many times that modern football is more than just technique. There is power and speed, and we do not have it in our team yet. Canada had those qualities,” said Broos in an AFP report.

South Africa’s World Cup campaign ended when Stephen Eustaquio scored a dramatic 92nd-minute winner to send Canada into the round of 16.

Broos had previously announced that he intended to step away from football after South Africa’s participation at the World Cup, bringing an end to a coaching career spanning more than three decades.

“I want to spend more time with my wife, children and grandchildren,” he told AFP in a pre-World Cup interview.

However, the veteran coach indicated after the defeat that he may not be ready to make a final decision on his future.

“It is not clever to make decisions when you are disappointed, so I will not do it here,” Broos said during his post-match press conference.

Reports from within the South African Football Association suggest Broos could yet remain involved with the national team.

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A football association insider said: “Hugo may continue as head coach or fill some other role, such as scouting and watching South Africans playing in Europe.”

Broos has earned widespread praise for transforming South Africa’s fortunes since taking charge in 2021. Under his leadership, Bafana Bafana qualified for the World Cup for the first time in 16 years and reached the knockout stage for the first time in their history.

His tenure has also coincided with a resurgence in support for the national team. While fewer than 200 spectators attended a friendly against Botswana shortly after his appointment, a World Cup warm-up match against Panama in Cape Town attracted a capacity crowd of 50,000 fans.

The coach also guided South Africa to a landmark Group A victory over South Korea during the tournament, helping the team advance beyond the group stage for the first time after three previous first-round exits.

While South Africa head home following their elimination, Canada will face either the Netherlands or Morocco in the round of 16 in Houston.

The next assignment for South Africa will be the qualification campaign for the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations, where they have been drawn in Group D alongside Kenya, Guinea and Eritrea.

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Tobi Amusan wins Paris Diamond League

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World record holder Tobi Amusan equalled her season’s best of 12.28s to win the women’s 100m hurdles at the Paris Diamond League on Sunday, PUNCH Sports Extra reports.

The Nigerian stormed to victory ahead of American pair Grace Stark, who finished second in 12.38s, and Alaysha Johnson, who placed third in 12.39s.

Amusan produced a strong finish after reeling in Nadine Visser, who had taken an early lead, before pulling clear of the field to secure a comfortable victory.

It was the third time the 28-year-old had clocked 12.28s this season, having recorded the same time at the Xiamen Diamond League and the Rabat Diamond League in May.

The victory was Amusan’s second on the Diamond League circuit this season, following her triumph in Rabat. She also claimed victory at the New Taipei City Athletics Open earlier this month.

The Nigerian began the season after winning a fourth consecutive African title and has continued to build momentum with each outing ahead of the Diamond League final and the Commonwealth Games later this year.

Amusan, who won three consecutive Diamond League titles between 2021 and 2023, will be aiming to reclaim the crown this season.

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