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Turmoil in Cape Verde team !

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Coach Pedro ‘Bubiista’ Brito and walk-away striker, Ricardo Gomes

BY KUNLE SOLAJA.

Ahead of a potentially explosive World Cup qualifying match with Nigeria, there is already confusion in the Cape Verdean camp as a key striker, Ricardo Gomes has annoyingly left the camp on the eve of the match with Nigeria.

His action has left the Cape Verde camp in turmoil with the head coach, Pedro ‘Bubista’ Brito boiling that that the striker’s   decision  on the eve of Nigeria’s match is “disrespectful to the Cape Verdean nation”. 

The player, Sports Village Square gathered from local publication, A Nação, remarked on social networks that the reasons that led him to take that attitude was that “it was clear that my help at the moment is unnecessary”.

But the coach saw it differently remarking that: “It was a total disrespect for the technical team, the doctor, the colleagues and the country itself,” Bubista told  Radio Carbo Verde.

The player player who features for Serbian side, Partizan Belgrade (Serbia) suddenly parked out of the team’s hotel.

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In a statement, the Cape Verdean Football Federation indicated that the referred footballer, after his integration in the national team stage, in Douala (Cameroon), informed the medical team and the technical team that he was injured, having undergone conditioning training, in the only training he was present before the first game.

Likewise, Ricardo Gomes, said the same source, informed the medical and technical staff that he would not be in physical condition to participate in the match, not even to be included in the match sheet as a substitute for the match with the Central African Republic , of the 1st of September.

The FCF explained that already in São Vicente, in training on Saturday (4), during the second training session of the Tubarões Azuis, in Mindelo, given that the player would still be recovering from his injury, the technical department and the medical department understood that there should be a gradual integration of the player, in the training sessions, with the one on Saturday having a component of rotating participation of the 26 players called up.

On that same day, explained the FCF, Ricardo Gomes decided to leave the hotel where the internship of Tubarões Azuis is taking place.

Ricardo Gomes on social media

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“(…) For those who know Serbia’s trips to Cape Verde or another African country where our team plays have a long duration (…), however, during these years I have always honored the calls, even in situations where professionally it would be advisable to refuse or temporarily abdicate from our selection, putting our selection above my personal and professional ambitions (…)”.

However, continues the player, “(…) today (04.09.2021) after the collective training for the match against the Nigerian national team, it was clear that my help at the moment is unnecessary, since, despite the long journey made since Serbia, it was clear that for the technical team I do not count for the first or second team”.

“It should be noted that in the aforementioned training, two teams were made and I was left out of the two. Now, taking into account my age and all the constraints with traveling to represent our team, I understand that not being part of the choice of our team’s technical team, it makes no sense to continue to be part of our team (…) ”.

But on Radio Cape Verde, the national coach said he has nothing against the striker, nor with any other player and that when a player leaves a team it is for “lack of team spirit and commitment”.

The FCF has already said goodbye to the footballer with a desire for “good luck” in his professional and personal journey.

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Ricardo Gomes, 29, has been used in 16 games and scored four goals for the Cape Verde national team.

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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Former Chelsea manager, Pochettino takes over US men’s team

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Nottingham Forest v Chelsea - The City Ground, Nottingham, Britain - May 11, 2024 Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino arrives at the stadium before the match REUTERS/Molly Darlington/File Photo

Former Chelsea manager Mauricio Pochettino has been named new coach of the United States men’s team, U.S. Soccer announced on Tuesday.

Pochettino, who parted ways with Premier League side Chelsea in May after one season in charge, will take the reins of the national team ahead of the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by Mexico, Canada and the United States.

The Argentine, a former Paris St Germain and Tottenham Hotspur manager, said his decision to join U.S. soccer was not just about football, but about the journey the country was on and he could not pass up the opportunity.

“The energy, the passion, and the hunger to achieve something truly historic here – those are the things that inspired me,” he said in a statement.

“I see a group of players full of talent and potential, and together, we’re going to build something special that the whole nation can be proud of.”

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U.S. Soccer Sporting Director Matt Crocker said Pochettino was a “serial winner with a deep passion for developing players”.

“His track record speaks for itself, and I am confident that he is the right choice to harness the immense potential within our talented squad. We are thrilled to have Mauricio on board as we embark on this exciting journey to achieve success on the global stage.”

The U.S. have been without a permanent coach since a humiliating early exit from the Copa America on home soil in July led to the sacking of Gregg Berhalter after his second stint as head coach.

The 51-year-old boss was first appointed in 2018 and led the Americans to the knockout stages of the 2022 World Cup, but just weeks later found himself embroiled in a bitter public row with one of the team’s brightest emerging talents, Gio Reyna.

U.S. Soccer’s search for a new coach when Berhalter’s contract expired at the end of 2022 included names such as Canada coach Jesse Marsch, but they ultimately rehired Berhalter in June last year with the full support of the players.

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However, it proved unsuccessful as the U.S. failed to progress beyond the group stages of the Copa America after a shock 2-1 defeat to Panama and a crushing 1-0 loss to Uruguay.

Pochettino will take over after Mikey Varas, who has been appointed interim coach, oversaw friendlies against Canada last Saturday and New Zealand on Tuesday.

The U.S. drew 1-1 with New Zealand in Cincinnati after Christian Pulisic’s goal was cancelled out by Ben Waine’s late equaliser.

The U.S. will next play friendlies against Panama on Oct. 12 and Mexico three days later.

-Reuters

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BREAKING – Video: Osimhen accepts to join Galatasaray

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At last, Nigeria’s striker Victor Osimhen is out of the limbo. He has accepted to join Galatasaray on loan.

He is now asking for a release clause at Napoli to become €75m instead of €130m

He also wants a break clause for January in case top clubs approach him over move.

The final points  are being discussed. He has been videoed celebrating with the Turkey club’s fans.

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Uruguay striker Suarez to play last international match on Friday

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Uruguay striker Luis Suarez announced his international retirement on Monday, ending a 17-year career with his national team as their top scorer with 69 goals.

The 37-year-old, who has 142 caps for his country, made his international debut in 2007 and was key in the squad that reached the semi-finals of the 2010 World Cup and won the Copa America a year later.

“Friday will be my last match with my country’s national team,” an emotional Suarez told a press conference.

“The fact that is my decision to retire and that I’m not retired because of injuries or that they stop calling me for one thing or another, that gives me a lot of comfort, it helps me individually.

“It’s difficult but it gives me peace of mind that until the last game I have given my all, and that flame has not been extinguished little by little,” the striker added.

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Uruguay take on Paraguay at the Centenario stadium in Montevideo on Friday in the South American qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup before facing Venezuela four days later.

Suarez scored the stoppage-time goal against Canada that secured third place at the Copa America in July and the striker added that one of his aims was to show he could continue to contribute to the national team.

“My dream was for my children to see me win something important with the national team … that last goal was very nice for them and even though it wasn’t a trophy to take home, it was very nice for them,” he said.

“I wanted to show people again that I can continue to contribute to the national team and, well, I had the Copa America and yes, I could have done it (retired) perfectly after that, but having analysed the situation, I want to do it with my people, in my stadium.

“I want my children to live this experience. Saying goodbye with the people here is something that I don’t know if many have done.”

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Suarez has already said Inter Miami will be his last club after joining the Major League Soccer side last year to reunite with former Barcelona teammates Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba.

-Reuters

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