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Party in Dubai lands Aubameyang in Covid-19 woe, set to miss AFCON

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Out of favour Arsenal star, Pierre-Emerick Aubamenyang has added to the increasing number of Covid-19 casualties as the Africa Cup of Nations is set to kick-off on Sunday.

The captain of Gabon has reportedly tested positive to Covid-19 after partying in Dubai

The Arsenal forward is due to captain Gabon at the Africa Cup of Nations in Cameroon, but his plans have been thrown into disarray just days after being spotted partying with teammates in Dubai

Aubameyang was seen partying with teammates in Dubai before flying to Cameroon, with the Gabonese squad linking up in the Middle East before making their way to their AFCON base.

Patrice Neveu’s players are due to begin their campaign against Comoros on Monday, January 10, before matches against Ghana and Morocco, and they could be without their all-time top scorer for one or more of the games.

Aubameyang and international teammate Mario Lemina were both seen in a video circulating on social media, believed to be from the Gabon squad’s trip to Dubai.

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Aubameyang had earlier shared a photo from the plane to Cameroon on his Instagram stories, having posted a ‘Happy New Year’ message a few days prior.

The striker was stripped of the Arsenal captaincy following a disciplinary breach, having last played for the club a month ago, and according to Mirror, the Gunners have reportedly begun exploring the possibility of a sale.

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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Fear of Boniface and Lookman grips Libya’s coach, Al-Hadhiri

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Faced with internal  challenges that include players’ injuries and boycotts, the Libyan coach, Nasser Al-Hadhiri is believed by local press as facing a ‘near-impossible mission’ in Nigeria.

“The team’s mission against Nigeria seems almost impossible. The Nigerian team has a strong squad, led by names such as Ademola Lookman and Victor Boniface, which makes the task more difficult for the Libyan team”, Akhbarlibya24 editorialised.

It further reported that despite the difficult situation, the Libyan coach, Nasser Al-Hadhiri remains somewhat optimistic, as he hopes to achieve a positive result. He remarked:  “We realize that winning against Nigeria is difficult, but we seek to return with a draw that will be positive for us and restore our hope in competing for qualification.”

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Pressure mounts on Libya ahead of Super Eagles clash

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According to Libya’s news outlets, there are palpable fears in the Libya national team which faces successive crises and trying to avoid early elimination from the Africa Cup of Nations qualifying series.

The team which faces the Super Eagles this week has been plagued with players’ absences occasioned by injuries and boycotts.

 The coach recently appointed has revealed the names of players refusing to represent the national team.

In a press conference held on Saturday, Coach Nasser Al-Hadhiri remarked that the absence of several players were due to real injuries.

In that class are Ahmed Al-Tarbi, a defender of Ahli Tripoli; Mohammed Al-Tabbal of Al-Nasr club and Ali Youssef who also suffered the injury while playing with Tunisia’s  Club Africaine.

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Libya’s new coach, Al-Hadhir faces difficult time ahead of Super Eagles match

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Libya's Coach Nasser Al-Hadhiri 

If the Libyan national team sticks to plans, the players are expected to have arrived in Nigeria ahead of their Friday’s Africa Cup of Nations qualifying duel in Uyo.

With most players drawn from the domestic league, the national team had daily training sessions in Tripoli under coach Nasser Al-Hadhiri and his assistants Akram Al-Hammami and Abu Bakr Al-Hark.

However, according to media sources in Libya, the team faces injury worries even though the absence of Victor Osimhen in the Nigerian squad is being celebrated.

  Even though it did not mention the injured Libyan players,  Libya Al-Ahrar Channel reports that replacements were found in  Al-Tahadi FC defender, Mohammed Khalil and Al-Nasr midfielder, Abdullah Abdul Rahim as well as Al-Akhdar winger,  Faraj Ghaidhan.  They take the places of the absent regular players.

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