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Nigeria 4-1 Gabon: Eagles soar into World Cup playoffs final

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Three extra-time goals, including a brace from Victor Osimhen as well as another strike from Chidera Ejuke, took Nigeria one step closer to the 2026 World Cup, after they beat Gabon 4-1 in the first semi-final of the African playoffs in Morocco on Thursday.

Akor Adams had put the Super Eagles 1-0 up in the 78th minute of regular time, but they were pegged back with just a minute left on the clock through Mario Lemina’s deflected shot. Ejuke restored the lead in extra-time with his first goal for Nigeria before Osimhen scored a brace to send the Eagles into Sunday’s final.

Rocked by a bonus row with the Nigeria Football Federation 48 hours before the game, the Super Eagles didn’t show any signs of weakness against the Panthers in the opening exchange.

Zaidu Sanusi was the first to have a goal attempt, testing Gabon goalkeeper Marius Mbaba in the opening minute with a free-kick from a long way out. Moments later, Akor Adams found himself one-on-one with the goalkeeper from a diagonal angle, but couldn’t sneak his ball past him as well.

In the 16th minute, Adams set up Victor Osimhen with a lofty cross, but the striker’s header went wide as he collided with the goalkeeper in the process.

While the opening 10 minutes saw the Super Eagles try to carve out an opening in the tight Gabon defence, they began to get the ball on target in the 20th minute. This time, a pinpoint header from Osimhen via an Alex Iwobi cross forced Mbaba down his right to prevent Nigeria from taking the lead.

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Two minutes later, Osimhen miscued in the box again after being freed by Ademola Lookman.

Mbaba was called into action again just before the half-hour mark, keeping the ball off the line from an Osimhen shot which ricocheted off his defenders. Nigeria appealed for a handball in the process, but VAR found nothing.

Although Nigeria enjoyed much of the possession, Gabon began to settle into the game after the half-hour mark, and they broke on the counter in the 36th minute, but Sanusi was quick enough to recover and make a vital block in the box.

Stanley Nwabali’s first test also came in just before halftime, making a save from Royce-Drax Openda to keep the scores level going into the break.

Unlike the first half, Gabon resumed the second forty-five minutes on the front foot, winning a free kick on the right after five minutes. Although the delivery was headed out for a corner kick by Benjamin Frederick, there was panic on the Nigerian side when South African referee Abongile Tom was summoned by the VAR to review a shirt pull inside the box.

After three minutes of review, Osayi-Samuel was let off the hook as Nigeria regrouped to soak the Gabonese pressure. Amid the all-yellow traffic, coach Eric Chelle also made two changes, taking off Lookman and Samuel Chukwueze for Moses Simon and Chidera Ejuke, respectively.

For all of Gabon’s dominance in the opening stages of the second half, they failed to make it count and were punished by Nigeria in the 78th minute.

Veteran defender Aaron Appindangoye sent a sloppy backpass to his goalkeeper, and Adams was on alert to steal the ball before Mbaba got there, sending it into an empty net for Nigeria’s breakthrough.

The Panthers, however, found a way to send the game into extra time with just a minute left on the clock, thanks to Mario Lemina’s shot, which beat Nwabali after taking a wicked deflection off Osayi-Samuel.

Nigeria had the chance to prevent an extra time inside the 12 minutes that were added onto the normal time, but Osimhen uncharacteristically finished them poorly. He sent the first chance across the face of the goal and the second, which would have been a match-winner, as sent unbelievably wide after being set up one-on-one with the goalkeeper by Wilfred Ndidi.

Seven minutes into the first 15 minutes of extra-time, Ejuke was at the end of a through ball on the right side of the Gabon box from Ndidi to restore Nigeria’s lead, while Osimhen also atoned for his earlier misses five minutes later, firing from the same angle into the keeper’s bottom right corner to make it 3-1.

Moments after Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang almost caught Nwabali napping on a backpass after the restart, Osimhen got his brace with a trademark finish. He controlled a long ball in the Gabon area with his chest, balanced himself with another touch on his lap before firing Nigeria 4-1 up.

Nigeria will face DR Congo/Cameroon in the final of the playoffs on Sunday, with the winner advancing to the inter-continental playoffs in Mexico by March 2026, when two tickets to the World Cup in the USA, Canada, and Mexico will be up for grabs.

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Rooney claims supporter belief key to Arsenal ending 22-year drought in EPL

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Ex-Man United striker Wayne Rooney believes fan support could play a decisive role in the outcome of the Premier League title race, urging Arsenal F.C. supporters to get firmly behind their team during a difficult spell.

The Gunners’ hopes of winning a first league title in 22 years suffered a setback after a 2-1 defeat to Manchester City, leaving the defending champions within striking distance with games in hand.

The loss followed a disappointing 2-1 home defeat to AFC Bournemouth, after which some fans booed the players off the pitch.

Rooney questioned that reaction, insisting it could have a negative impact on the squad at a crucial stage of the season.

“I think the Arsenal fans need to be better. They’ve been brilliant all season and they’ve hit a little bad run of form,” Rooney said.

He emphasized how much players rely on backing from the stands, particularly when results dip.

“They need to understand how much the fan support means to the players and how much it can help you. When you lose a game and you get booed off, that can affect player,” he added.

Despite recent setbacks, Arsenal remain firmly in contention with five games left to play, but face intense pressure from City, who could overtake them at the top of the table.

Rooney pointed to the importance of unity between fans and players, especially given the club’s recent history of falling short in title races.

“For Arsenal to win the league, the Arsenal fans need to play their part. The fans need to back the players a little bit more because that will have hurt the Arsenal players, 100%,” he stressed.

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Oleksandr Usyk Backs Joshua To Beat Fury As Talks For Mega Fight Resume

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Unified heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk believes Anthony Joshua has what it takes to defeat Tyson Fury if the long-awaited all-British showdown finally happens.

Negotiations between both camps have restarted after years of failed attempts to stage the fight. Usyk, who has shared the ring with both men and beaten each of them twice, says his recent time in camp with Joshua has left him convinced the former world champion is ready to rise again.

It was reports that Joshua has been training in Spain alongside the unbeaten Ukrainian as he works his way back to full fitness following a December car crash that claimed the lives of two close friends. He suffered minor injuries but has since returned to structured training.

Speaking to The Independent, Usyk said he has been impressed by Joshua’s intensity in camp.

“I believe. I look how Anthony is training. He’s a machine,” Usyk said.

The Ukrainian urged fans to rally behind Joshua during a challenging period in his career. Drawing a comparison with his support for Dynamo Kyiv, he stressed the value of loyalty through setbacks.

“Now I think Anthony needs help. People who support AJ, we must say: ‘Yeah, we do believe!’ Listen. I’m a fan of Dynamo Kyiv. I’m a fan a long time. Sometimes, my team loses but I not say: ‘You’re bad, you’re bad.’,” he added.

“I say, ‘Things happen. You must work, pray. It’s normal because it’s sport. Sometimes people support team or fighter and fighter loses and they’re negative. You are not fan. We must help each other. If we don’t help each other we are not people. We are animals.”

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Usyk admitted Joshua is close to a full return but urged patience as recovery continues.

“I think yes but we need a little bit of time because we know AJ has problem with body after crash but yes, he can return,” he said.

Promoter Eddie Hearn expects Joshua to take another fight before a potential clash with Fury. He confirmed the British star is likely to remain in Usyk’s training environment for at least his next two bouts.

“I think, at the moment, he’s very happy obviously. The plan is those two fights, he’ll certainly be training with Usyk for those two fights,” Hearn said.

“I think when he’s there and he’s focused and he’s got that purpose, I think it’s really good for him.”

Usyk is also preparing for his own blockbuster event. The champion is set to face kickboxing star Rico Verhoeven on May 23 in front of the Pyramids of Giza, with the World Boxing Council heavyweight title at stake.

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Arsenal ex-goalkeeper Manninger dies after car struck by train

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Former Arsenal goalkeeper Alexander Manninger, who played for Austria at Euro 2008, died on Thursday after his car was hit by a train, his former club Red Bull Salzburg said.

The 48-year-old died when a train hit his car while crossing the tracks in the Salzburg region, the Austrian news agency APA reported.

“We mourn our former goalkeeper Alexander Manninger, who tragically lost his life in a traffic accident,” Red Bull Salzburg posted on its Facebook page.

“Our thoughts are with his family and his friends. Rest in peace, Alexander.”

Both the Austrian Football Association and Arsenal also expressed condolences.

“With him, the world of football has lost a very special person,” the Austrian Football Association said on X.

“Everyone at Arsenal is shocked and deeply saddened by the tragic passing of former goalkeeper, Alex Manninger,” Arsenal posted on X.

The cause of the accident, in which no one else was injured, is still under investigation, according to police.

Manninger made 64 appearances for Arsenal between 1997 and 2002, winning the Premier League and FA Cup.

He also played 33 times for Austria, including the 2008 Euros which were held on home soil.

Manninger started his career with hometown club Red Bull Salzburg and, in addition to Arsenal, played for teams across Europe, including Sienna, Juventus, Udinese and Augsburg.

Aged 39, he signed a short-term deal with Liverpool in 2016 but did not play.

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