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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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UK-based Nigerian footballer, Saburi Adeniji dies after suffering brain injury

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Nigerian footballer Saburi Olayinka Adeniji has died in the United Kingdom after suffering a severe brain injury, sparking an outpouring of grief from teammates, fans and members of the Nigerian football community.

Adeniji, a winger who played for non-league side Kings Park Rangers in Halstead, Essex, passed away in hospital on Friday after being admitted to intensive care with a serious brain stem injury.

He was reported to have collapsed and was hospitalised on January 25.

It was learnt that the footballer had battled for days while receiving specialist medical care. His wife and four-year-old daughter travelled from Nigeria to be by his side but arrived a day after his death.

The club confirmed the tragic development in a statement, describing Adeniji as a dedicated player and a valued member of the team.

“It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our number 17, Saburi Adeniji ‘Ola’. He fought bravely and will always be remembered as a King. He was deeply loved by everyone at the club,” the statement read.

Tributes have continued to pour in across social media, with many describing Adeniji as humble, hardworking and passionate about the game. Fellow players and supporters expressed sorrow over the timing of his death, particularly the fact that his family narrowly missed seeing him before he passed on.

Adeniji’s death has renewed conversations within the football community about player welfare, medical response and support systems for athletes competing at lower levels of the game.

Further details surrounding funeral arrangements are yet to be announced by the family.

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Guardiola slams EFL rule as Guéhi is ruled out of Carabao Cup final

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Pep Guardiola has called on the English Football League to change its rules to allow Manchester City defender Marc Guéhi to play in the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal.

Guéhi is currently ineligible for the final at Wembley on March 22 after joining City from Crystal Palace following their 2-0 victory over Newcastle in the first leg of the semi-final.

As reported by BBC on Thursday, Carabao Cup regulations state that players must be registered prior to the closure of the winter transfer window or before the first leg of the semi-final, whichever comes sooner, in order to be eligible to play in the competition.

As a result, the England centre-back missed both legs of City’s 5-1 aggregate win over Newcastle and is also set to miss the final.

Speaking after Wednesday’s second-leg victory, Guardiola questioned the logic of the rule and confirmed the club would ask the EFL to reconsider Guéhi’s eligibility.

“Hopefully we can convince the Carabao Cup that Marc can play the final.

“I don’t understand why he cannot play the final. You buy a player for a lot of money and he is not able to play because of a rule I don’t understand,” Guardiola said.

City’s other January signing, Antoine Semenyo, was eligible for the semi-final after arriving from Bournemouth four days before the first leg, and went on to score in that match.

“Antoine arrived before the first game so he could play. “Now it’s the final. Why should Marc not play? We pay his salary, he is our player,” he added.

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Guardiola also pointed to the fact that City have already benefited from a rule change this season that removed traditional cup-tying restrictions, allowing players to represent more than one club in the competition.

That amendment allowed Semenyo and defender Max Alleyne to feature in the semi-finals despite having appeared for Bournemouth and Watford earlier in the tournament.

Asked whether he expected the EFL to grant City’s request, Guardiola said he was doubtful but confirmed the club would still make an approach.

“No,” he said. “But we will try.”

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Morocco remains 2026 WAFCON host, says S’Africa’s minister

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South Africa’s Minister of Sport, Gayton McKenzie, has dismissed reports suggesting that the country has been confirmed as the new host of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations.

According to a statement issued on Monday, the minister stated that “no formal decision” has been taken to replace Morocco.

McKenzie reaffirmed that Morocco remains the official host of the tournament, which is scheduled to kick off on March 17.

The minister was responding to comments credited to the Deputy Minister of Sport, Peace Mabel, who had claimed that South Africa had taken over hosting rights after Morocco allegedly withdrew from the competition with just five weeks to the start date.

Mabel had said Morocco pulled out of hosting the WAFCON and that South Africa was ready to step in.

However, McKenzie clarified that South Africa has merely expressed readiness to assist the Confederation of African Football if the need arises.

According to him, South Africa “has only indicated its willingness to support CAF if alternative hosting arrangements become necessary.”

He explained that such measures “are part of CAF’s routine contingency planning” ahead of major tournaments.

“At this stage, no formal decision has been taken to relocate the tournament, and Morocco remains the official designated host of the 2026 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations. CAF has not activated any alternative hosting process,” the statement said.

McKenzie added that for South Africa to host the tournament, several requirements must be met, including CAF’s formal approval, clearance from the cabinet, and the availability and readiness of venues and supporting infrastructure.

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It was reports that Morocco is poised to host the WAFCON for the third consecutive time, with the tournament set to run from March 17 to April 3.

The North African country finished as runners-up in the last two editions, losing to South Africa in the 2022 final and to Nigeria’s Super Falcons in 2024.

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