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EPL: Nice finish – Michael Owen hails Iwobi’s goal against Leicester

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Former Liverpool, Manchester United, Real Madrid and Newcastle United striker, Michael Owen has hailed Super Eagles’ Alex Iwobi after the Nigerian saved Everton from another defeat in the Premier League last night.

Everton and Leicester City, two relegation-battling sides, settled for a 2-2 draw at the King Power Stadium on Monday night.

The Nigeria international had made an error in the build-up to Leicester’s goal scored by Jamie Vardy in the 33rd minute.

But the former Arsenal midfielder atoned for his mistake when he scored an important goal in the second half.

“It was a nice finish, really nice finish. I’m not sure whether it would have been simple if the defender wasn’t there,” Owen said on Premier League Productions while analysing Iwobi’s contribution.

“Was he concentrating on the finish or was he just trying to strike through the ball but it ended up being a good finish.”

He added that it is always important for people to look for ways to correct their mistakes when they make one.

The draw put Leicester City in 16th position in the league, with just one point separating them and Everton, who are second from the bottom.

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Transfer: Napoli consider Moffi as replacement for Osimhen

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Napoli are considering a move for Terem Moffi as a potential replacement for Victor Osimhen.

Osimhen looks set to leave the former Serie A champions in the summer. The Partenopei could bring in Moffi as a replacement for the former Lille striker.

Moffi has enjoyed a prolific campaign for Ligue 1 club, OGC Nice. The 23-year-old has already scored 11 goals for Nice this season.

The Nigerian is under contract at the club until 2027.

His compatriot Victor Boniface and Bologna star, Joshua Zirkzee, have also been linked with Napoli.

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Gusau backs Falcons to shine at Olympics

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The President of the Nigeria Football Federation, Ibrahim Gusau, is optimistic the Super Falcons will derive inspiration from their impressive performance at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup in Australia and New Zealand when they compete at the women’s football event of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris.

Nigeria are pitted against Spain, Brazil, and Japan in a tough Group C of the tournament, which begins July 25, a day before the opening ceremony of the Games, and will run until August 10, when the Games come to an end.

The Falcons booked their spot at the Games for the first time since 2008 by defeating rivals South Africa 1-0 on aggregate in the final qualifying round.

The team’s coach, Randy Waldrum, has labelled their group the “group of death,” but Gusau believes the 11-time African champions can replicate their 2023 Women’s World Cup form, where they bowed out on penalties against England in the round of 16, having held Olympic champions Canada and Northern Ireland, and beating co-hosts Australia.

“We’ll try to improve on our World Cup performance, where we crashed out without losing a single game during regulation time. The girls have shown resilience and determination to qualify for the Olympics against all odds, and I trust them to carry that same spirit to the Games in Paris,” Gusau said.

Gusau is also setting his sights on the podium in Paris.

“After a performance at the World Cup in Australia or New Zealand, I know none of the teams in our group will take us for granted. We want to qualify from the group stage and target the semi-finals, which puts us in the medal range. I believe the team will do well in Paris and return to the country with medals on their necks. Missing three previous Olympic qualifications will motivate the girls to make their mark in Paris,” he added.

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EPL: Liverpool in talks with Arne Slot to replace Klopp

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Liverpool have opened talks with Feyenoord about appointing Arne Slot as their new manager.

According to Sky Sports, Slot is now the favourite to replace Jurgen Klopp at Anfield.

The Dutchman is believed to tick all their key criteria for the role and the process could move quickly with the 45-year-old keen to join the Reds.

Slot lifted the KNVB Cup last weekend and guided Feyenoord to their first title in six years last season.

He appeals to Liverpool due to his aggressive, full-throttle style.

Slot’s penchant for a 4-2-3-1 or 4-3-3 formation also fits Liverpool’s squad.

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