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SAUDI CROWN PRINCE DENIES MANCHESTER UNITED TAKEOVER BID

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Saudi Arabia crown prince Mohammed Bin Salman has denied reports that he intends to buy Manchester United.

The crown prince was said to be launching a £3.8billion offer to take control of the Premier League club, according to weekend reports.

But the kingdom’s media minister, Turki al-Shabanah, wrote on Twitter: ‘Reports claiming that HRH the Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman intends on buying @ManUtd are completely false.

‘Manchester United held a meeting with @PIFSaudi to discuss sponsorship opportunity. No deal has been materialized.’

United’s American owners, the Glazer family, bought the club for £790million almost 14 years ago.

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It was reported in October that United’s owners have no intention of selling any stake in the club.

United already have business interests with Saudi Arabia, with Saudi Telecom the club’s official integrated telecommunications partner.

The club also signed a memorandum of understanding with the General Sports Authority of Saudi Arabia last year to help develop football industry in the country.

The crown prince has shown a big appetite for bringing sporting events to his country over the past couple of years, including motor sport and boxing, while Brazil and Argentina played a football international in Riyadh last October.

Reports in America late last year claimed that the CIA had evidence the crown prince ordered the assassination of Saudi Arabian dissident and journalist Jamal Khashoggi. 

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Khashoggi was killed in the Saudi Arabian embassy in Istanbul in October. The Saudi government admitted he was murdered but denied Mohammed bin Salman had ordered the hit.

The Washington Post journalist, who was critical of his country’s government and the crown prince, had fled Saudi Arabia in 2017. 

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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New Man United boss Amorim says he’s ready for the challenge

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Europa League - Manchester United v PAOK - Old Trafford, Manchester, Britain - November 7, 2024 A image of new Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim is seen on the cover of a fan magazine outside the stadium before the match Action Images via Reuters/Jason Cairnduff/File Photo 

New Manchester United head coach Ruben Amorim said he is under no illusions about the difficulty of the task he faces when he moves to England from Portugal but he is looking forward to the challenge.

The Premier League club announced Amorim’s appointment earlier this month, with the 39-year-old Portuguese set to arrive from Sporting on Monday on a contract until June 2027.

Amorim, who replaces sacked Dutchman Erik ten Hag at United, marked his final game as coach of Sporting with a 4-2 comeback victory at Braga on Sunday.

“I feel ready for the new challenge,” he told reporters after the match.

“I’m not naive, I know it’s going to be very different, very difficult. I’m at peace now, I can focus on my new job and I’m looking forward to starting tomorrow.”

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Considered one of Europe’s brightest young managers, Amorim’s first match is slated for Nov. 24 at promoted Ipswich Town in the Premier League.

United are 13th in the league on 15 points from 11 matches, four points adrift of Chelsea in third. Interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy has guided the side to three wins and a draw in all competitions since Ten Hag was fired on Oct. 28.

“I know it will be difficult to reproduce what I have here elsewhere, but there are other places with different exposure and pressure … It’s been a fantastic adventure,” said Amorim, who has won the Primeira Liga twice with Sporting.

“I apologise for this mid-season decision, but I felt it was my time and my way.”

-Reuters

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Ikorodu City, Bayelsa Utd Win Away at Rivers Utd, Katsina

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The ongoing Nigeria Premier Professional League (NPFL) has continued to throw up interesting results following away results recorded by two struggling teams, Ikorodu City and Bayelsa United against their respective opponents.

It was Bayelsa United’s lone goal win against former Champions, Rivers United tutored by Finidi George that was the biggest result of the day and ensured the host lost two matches consecutively after the 0-3 bashing in Lagos last week against host, Ikorodu City.

Early in the seventh minute ensured that Rivers United remained in the second position with 21 points from 11 matches.

Elsewhere, resurgent Ikorodu City continued their impressive run after a bad start with a 2-1 win away at Katsina United. After conceding an early goal via Moses Effiong in the 22nd minute, the Oga Boys bounced with an equaliser from Emmanuel Solomon on the dot of half-time.

With the match looking like a draw, the away side scored the winner late in the match when Solomon stood tall and scored the second goal that gave his side two consecutive wins.

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The result lifted the Ikorodu City side away from the relegation zone and now occupies 12th position with 14 points.

Former champions, Enyimba of Aba and Remo Stars of Ikenne played a goalless draw in Aba.

The result did not alter their respective positions on the log as Remo Stars still led the rest at 22 points and Enyimba is in third position with 19 points.

Resurgence Heartland FC maintained their current form with a lone-goal win at home scored by Christian Molokwu in the 8th minute against Sunshine Stars of Akure.

Coach Emmanuel Amuneke’s side is now out of relegation water as they occupied the ninth position on the log with 15 points.

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Kwara United won away at Nasarawa by a lone goal scored by Emmanuel Ogbole in the final minute of the first half.

The Afonja Warriors had to endure with a man down in the final quarter of the match following second yellow by Victor Adeoye in the 71st minute.

In Minna, Niger Tornadoes compounded the woes of Akwa United with another defeat by a lone goal scored in the 48th minute by Papa Daniel.

The result, lifted the winning side into fourth position on the log at 17 points while former champions, Akwa United are now rooted at the bottom of the table with just nine points.

Defending champions, Enugu Rangers secured a goalless outing against the host, Plateau United.

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Rangers failed to take advantage of the host’s one-man down all through the second half after John Amah received a straight red and the result leaves the Red Antelopes in the sixth position at 16 points while Plateau United are in eighth position with 15 points.

In Ibadan, Shooting Stars walloped visiting El-Kanemi by three goals to nil. Samuel Ayanrinde opened the score in the 27th minute and Abubakar Ibrahim Aliyu doubled the lead for the host 10 minutes later and Adams Mustapha got the third goal in the 61st minute.

The win pushed the Oluyole Warriors out of relegation and now occupies 10th position with 15 points while El Kanemi has dropped to 7th position at 16 points.

On Saturday, Bendel Insurance had lost at home to Kano Pillars just as Lobi Stars 3-1 against Abia Warriors

NPFL WEEK 11 RESULTS

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Enyimba 0-0 Remo Stars

Shooting Stars 3-0 El Kanemi

Katsina Utd 1-2 Ikorodu City

Heartland 1-0 Sunshine

Nasarawa 0-1 Kwara Utd

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Tornadoes 1-0 Akwa Utd

Plateau Utd 0-0 Rangers

Rivers Utd 0-1 Bayelsa

Insurance 0-1 Pillars

Lobi Stars 3-1 Abia Warriors

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Man City suffer fourth successive loss, Wolves finally win

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Manchester City's Bernardo Silva looks dejected after the loss to Brighton & Hove Albion  REUTERS/Toby Melville

Manchester City slumped to a fourth successive defeat as Brighton & Hove Albion hit back from a goal down to beat the struggling Premier League champions 2-1 at home on Saturday.

Matt O’Riley’s goal condemned City manager Pep Guardiola to the worst run of his illustrious coaching career and left his side in danger of falling adrift in the title race.

Leaders Liverpool can open a five-point lead over City if they beat Aston Villa in the day’s late kickoff.

Brighton, who lost to Liverpool having been in front a week ago, moved into fourth place on 19 points from 11 games with City on 23 points and Liverpool on 25.

Fulham climbed to seventh after a 2-0 win away at London rivals Crystal Palace while Brentford came from behind to beat Bournemouth 3-2 and move into the top half.

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Wolverhampton Wanderers finally tasted victory after a wretched start to the season as they beat fellow strugglers Southampton 2-0 to climb off the foot of the table.

Pablo Sarabia scored after two minutes — Wolves’ fastest goal in a Premier League match — and Matheus Cunha wrapped up the points to the relief of manager Gary O’Neil.

West Ham United and Everton played out a dull 0-0 draw at the London Stadium.

City, thrashed 4-1 in Lisbon by Sporting in the Champions League in midweek having seen a 32-match unbeaten Premier League run ended by Bournemouth last weekend, seemed to be back on track when Erling Haaland scored his 12th league goal of the season after 23 minutes on the south coast.

Guardiola’s side gradually lost their grip, though, and Joao Pedro equalised for the hosts in the 78th minute before O’Riley combined with Pedro to fire in the winner.

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City have lost four successive games in all competitions for the first time in 18 years while for Guardiola it is the first time he has ever lost four in a row as a manager.

Goals by Emile Smith Rowe and Harry Wilson gave Fulham maximum points at Selhurst Park where the hosts were reduced to 10 men after Daichi Kamada was shown red for a dangerous tackle.

Brentford twice trailed at home to Bournemouth but striker Yoane Wissa’s double sealed a comeback win.

-Reuters

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