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STRIKE POWER IS SUPER EAGLES’ STRENGTH, SAYS EX ARGENTINE COACH, ALFIO BASILE

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BY BOLAJI OKUNOLA.

 

Alfio Basile, the last coach to train the legendary Diego Maradona to his very last match when Argentina beat Nigeria 2-1 at the USA ’94 World Cup has commended the attacking power of the Super Eagles.

The sportsvillagesquare  gathers from Olé, an Argentine publication that the former coach of the Argentina made the comments while assessing the three Group D opponents, Argentina will face at the Russia 2018 World Cup.

Basile has handled Argentina to face Nigeria twice. The first being the June 25, 1994 World Cup tie in which Claudio Caniggia scored the milestone 1500th goal of the World Cup to put scores at 1-1 after Samson Siasia had earlier shot Nigeria ahead.

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The second time was at the Saudi Arabia 1995 Intercontinental Cup which has since being renamed the FIFA Confederations Cup. The encounter ended goalless.

Based on those matches and the ruthless efficiency displayed in the last November six goal thriller with the Argentines in Russia, Basile remarked that the Nigerians are offensively good, but the defenders are very distracted”.

Sportsvillagesquare recalls the awful goalkeeping error that led to Argentina taking the lead after 27 minutes.

Nigeria’s goalkeeper, Daniel Akpeyi, under no pressure and contrary to football rules, used his hands to pick a loose ball outside the penalty box, leading to a free kick that was also awfully defended as the goalkeeper stood behind his defensive wall, leaving a yawning gap for Ever Banega to bang in the ball for the opening goal.

As for the other two Group D opponents, Basile easily dismissed them.  He yelled: “We cannot be afraid of Iceland!” His comments were the offshoot of statements earlier attributed to the Iceland coach.

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He pointed out the importance of Lionel Messi to the team and hoped the other 10 players on the field would complement the efforts of the legendary player.

“If the ten is right, we can beat anyone, if Messi is not, we are a team of the bunch,” he said.

He also highlighted Sergio Agüero’s presence in the team: “At this moment Agüero is indisputable, City has a great team”.

However, for the former Argentina coach, Jorge Sampaoli will not have the time to have a 100% team in Russia 2018: “I do not know Sampaoli, but I think he will not have time to work well with the team “, he declared.

 

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Kunle Solaja is the author of landmark books on sports and journalism as well as being a multiple award-winning journalist and editor of long standing. He is easily Nigeria’s foremost soccer diarist and Africa's most capped FIFA World Cup journalist, having attended all FIFA World Cup finals from Italia ’90 to Qatar 2022. He was honoured at the Qatar 2022 World Cup by FIFA and AIPS.

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Two Moroccan football players lost at sea, says club official

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Abdellatif Akhrif, IRT player reported missing off the coast of M'diq this Saturday, July 6, 2024. © COPYRIGHT: IRT

Two Moroccan players from top-flight soccer side Ittihad Tanger have been missing at sea since Saturday after strong currents drifted their small yacht, a club official said on Sunday.

They were in a group of five players from the club who went cruising off the northern city of Tangier when strong currents and heavy winds drifted their yacht away as they were swimming in deep waters, club deputy president Anass Mrabet told Reuters.

“Three players have already been rescued on Saturday, while research is still ongoing for the missing Salman Harraq and Abdellatif Akhrif,” he said.

The players did not have buoys on them when they jumped from the small yacht to swim, he said citing recounts by rescued players.

While Akhrif, 24, is already a full member of the squad, Harraq, 18, was about to move up to the senior team this year, Mrabet added.

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Ittihad Tanger have been in the Moroccan top flight since 2015 and won the league title for the first and only time in their history in the 2017-18 season. However, they have struggled in the lower half of the standings in recent years.

-Reuters

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FIFA launches ‘Football Manager’ World Cup with $100,000 in prize money

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FIFA's Chief of Global Football Development and former soccer manager Arsene Wenger speaks during the 74th FIFA Congress at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, in Bangkok, Thailand, May 17, 2024. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha/File Photo

FIFA will host its first ever FIFAe World Cup of Football Manager this year to crown the best virtual manager on the highly-popular video game, world soccer’s governing body said on Thursday.

FIFA is partnering with Sports Interactive, the developers of the game that has sold millions of copies and has also been used by several football clubs to scout players and opponents thanks to its extensive database.

Players will compete for $100,000 in prize money in the final event from Aug. 29 to Sept. 1.

“This competition requires participants to demonstrate a profound understanding of football strategy and tactics,” said former Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, who is the ambassador for the esports event.

“Success demands not only mastery of game mechanics but also in-depth football knowledge, making this format a fascinating blend.”

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FIFA said in the inaugural year of the event, selected member associations will be invited to be represented at the final event.

Member associations from all six confederations are expected to be invited while players can sign up on FIFA’s website.

-Reuters

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Former Italy international Roberto Baggio robbed at gunpoint

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Former Italy international Roberto Baggio was assaulted and robbed at gunpoint at his home in northern Italy while watching his country’s match against Spain in the Euro 2024 tournament on Thursday, local police said.

Burglars broke into Baggio’s house near Vicenza, hit him on the head with a gun butt and locked him and his family in a room while they stole jewellery, watches and cash, daily Il Corriere della Sera reported. It said he suffered a deep wound.

“Luckily, the violence I suffered only resulted in a few stitches, bruises and a lot of fear. Now it is to overcome the fear,” Baggio was quoted as saying by Italian news agency ANSA.

Baggio, 57, played for clubs including Juventus (JUVE.MI), opens new tab, AC Milan and Inter Milan. He also played 56 times for Italy, scoring 27 goals, and is widely seen as one of his country’s all-time greats.

After the robbery, Baggio, widely known as the “divine ponytail”, was treated at a local hospital where he received stitches for the head wound, Italian media reported.

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Italy lost to Spain 1-0 on Thursday and now must avoid defeat by Croatia to guarantee progression in the tournament.

-Reuters

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