Categories
Sport News

UCL: Ademola Lookman Makes History After Atletico Madrid’s 3-3 Draw With Club Brugge

Atletico Madrid forward Ademola Lookman made history on Wednesday during his team’s UEFA Champions League Round of 16 playoff first-leg encounter against Club Brugge.

 

 

Lookman was on the scoresheet as the Spanish LaLiga giants played a 3-3 draw with the Belgium outfit.

 

According to OptaJose, the Nigerian international is the first player to score in his debut with Atletico Madrid in the Champions League since Héctor Herrera against Juventus in September 2019.

 

The 28-year-old is also the first player to achieve the aforementioned record as a starter since Ángel Correa against Benfica in September 2015.

Lookman has been impressive for Atletico Madrid since joining the club from Atalanta in January.

The former Everton and Leicester City star has scored three goals so far for Diego Simeone’s side.

Lookman will now hope to lead Atletico Madrid to victory when they face Espanyol this weekend.

Categories
Sport News

UCL: Osimhen bags double assists in Galatasaray 5-2 win over Juventus

Victor Osimhen delivered two assists as Galatasaray produced a thorough 5-2 comeback victory over Juventus in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League knockout phase play-off.

Galatasaray capitalised on home advantage to seize control of the tie ahead of next week’s return fixture in Turin.

 

First-half swings

 

The hosts opened the scoring when Gabriel Sara punished defensive lapses to put the Turkish champions ahead.

Juventus responded immediately through Teun Koopmeiners, who equalised within moments before adding a second in the 32nd minute to give the visitors a 2-1 lead at the break.

Despite falling behind, Galatasaray emerged stronger after halftime.

UCL: Osimhen bags double assists in Galatasaray 5-2 win over Juventus
Osimhen provides two assists in Galatasaray win over Juventus – Getty image

Second-half turnaround

Noa Lang levelled the match early in the second half, reacting quickest to a rebound. Shortly after, Davinson Sánchez headed home to restore Galatasaray’s advantage.

 

 

Juventus’ situation worsened when substitute Juan Cabal received a second yellow card, reducing the Italian side to ten men. Galatasaray took full control from that point.

In the 75th minute, Osimhen set up Lang for his second goal of the night, stretching the lead to 4-2. Eleven minutes later, the Nigerian forward provided another assist, this time for Sacha Boey, who completed the scoring.

The result marks the first time Juventus have conceded five goals in a Champions League match. Galatasaray now carry a three-goal cushion into the second leg.

Categories
Sport News

Napoli Treated Me Like A Dog – Victor Osimhen Opens Up

Victor Osimhen, the Super Eagles striker, has alleged that he was treated poorly, describing his time at Napoli as being “treated like a dog.”

Osimhen stated this when asked about his relationship with Napoli’s president Aurelio De Laurentiis before the club released a video mocking him on TikTok for missing a penalty against Bologna in the past.

 

According to the Galatasaray star, Napoli tried to send him everywhere after his fallout with the Serie A club.

 

 

 

“We had a gentleman’s agreement that I could leave the following summer, but the other side didn’t fully fulfill that commitment,” Osimhen told Gazzetta dello Sport.

“They tried to send me everywhere, they treated me like a dog. Go here, go there, do this, do that.

“I worked so hard for my career, I could not accept that kind of treatment. I’m not a puppet.”

This is ahead of Galatasaray’s UEFA Champions League Round of 16 playoff first leg tie on Tuesday.

Categories
Sport News

Victor Osimhen Reveals Top Club He Wanted To Join Before Signing For Galatasaray

Victor Osimhen, the striker for Galatasaray, revealed that he had initially aimed to join Juventus before eventually signing with the Turkish Süper Lig champions.

In an interview with Gazzetta dello Sport, the Nigerian international reflected on his desire to join the ‘top’ Serie A club but noted that Napoli’s president, Aurelio De Laurentiis, was unwilling to facilitate a transfer to Juventus.

Eventually, Osimhen first moved to Galatasaray on loan before making the move permanent the next season.

“I had the opportunity to join Juventus, yes,” Osimhen said as he prepares for Galatasaray’s Champions League Round of 16 playoff first leg against Juventus on Tuesday.

“Juve wanted to sign me… but Napoli president De Laurentiis didn’t want to sell me to Juventus.

“For sure, Juventus are a top club. When Juventus calls you, you listen.”

Categories
Sport News

2026 World Cup: Super Eagles Miss Out On Intercontinental Play-Off As FIFA Dismisses NFF Petition Against DR Congo

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has seen its petition dismissed over the alleged ineligibility of a player fielded by the Fédération Congolaise de Football Association, effectively ending the Super Eagles’ chances of re-entering contention for a spot at the 2026 FIFA World Cup via the intercontinental play-off route, according to a report by Naija News.

A reliable source confirmed to Naija News that the world football governing body FIFA reached its final decision on Monday, 17 February, and has formally communicated the verdict to all federations involved in the dispute.

However, the source disclosed that FIFA has directed the parties not to make any public announcement, as the responsibility for officially releasing the decision lies solely with the global body.

According to the source, FIFA ruled that the NFF’s argument was not strong enough to prevent DR Congo from progressing to the intercontinental play-offs scheduled for March. As a result, the petition filed by Nigeria was dismissed.

The decision means the Super Eagles will not participate in the six-nation intercontinental play-off tournament, effectively ending their hopes of qualifying for the 2026 World Cup, which will be co-hosted by the United States of America, Canada and Mexico.

The dispute arose from Nigeria’s 4-3 penalty shoot-out defeat to DR Congo in Morocco last November during the African play-off final. That loss denied the Super Eagles direct qualification for the expanded global tournament.

On 15 December 2025, the NFF formally petitioned FIFA, alleging that six Congolese players who had recently switched international allegiance were not eligible to feature in the decisive fixture.

At the time, officials of the Nigerian federation publicly expressed confidence in the strength of their case.

NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi, had said: “We have a good case. As far as we are concerned, we have a strong case, and we are awaiting FIFA’s decision on the complaints we have lodged.”

Chairman of the National Sports Commission, Mallam Shehu Dikko, also voiced optimism in earlier remarks, stating his belief that Nigeria would receive a favourable outcome.

In the weeks leading up to the verdict, reports emerged suggesting that DR Congo was confident of surviving the challenge. Sports247 reported that senior football figures from Congo and other Francophone countries were lobbying within FIFA circles.

“According to very reliable sources, Mosengo-Omba and top football executives from Congo and some Francophone countries are allegedly using their strong influence in FIFA to lobby for a favourable decision in this matter,” the Sports247 report stated.

“They know the seriousness of the petition and are scared that FIFA could decide in favour of Nigeria based on leaked information and available evidence. His influence in Africa and World football will come in handy for DR Congo.”

Despite the speculation, FIFA has now concluded its review and determined that the complaint does not warrant overturning the sporting outcome of the African play-off.

With the dismissal of the petition, DR Congo remains on course to compete in the intercontinental play-offs in March, where the final qualification slots for the 2026 World Cup will be decided.

The NFF still has the option of challenging FIFA’s decision at the Court of Arbitration for Sport. This independent institution resolves sports-related disputes through arbitration or mediation under specialised procedural rules.

It remains unclear whether the NFF will pursue that route.

Categories
Sport News

2026 World Cup: FIFA Sets Date To Rule On Nigeria’s Petition Against DR Congo

FIFA is set to deliver its ruling on Nigeria’s eligibility protest against DR Congo on Monday, February 16.

Last December, the Nigeria Football Federation, NFF, officially complained, saying at least six DR Congo players who played in the 2025 African playoff final in November were not allowed to play because they recently changed their nationality.

The Super Eagles lost the match 4-3 on penalties after it ended 1-1 in regulation time.

Recently, the NFF General Secretary, Dr Mohammed Sanusi, said, “We have a good case.”

Sanusi also added, “We don’t go into things that would be a waste of time. We believe we have a strong case, and we are waiting for FIFA’s decision on our complaints.”

If FIFA supports Nigeria, they will be allowed to take part in the Intercontinental Play-Off tournament, which will take place in March in Mexico.

Winning a top spot in that tournament would earn Nigeria one of the remaining African spots for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, which will be held in the United States, Canada, and Mexico.

Categories
Sport News

What Diego Simeone Said About Ademola Lookman, Alvarez After Atletico Madrid Thrashed Barcelona

Atlético Madrid manager Diego Simeone has lauded Ademola Lookman and Julián Álvarez after their team’s impressive 4-0 win over Barcelona in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semi-finals.

Both players not only scored but also assisted each other during the match on Thursday night.

In his post-match press conference, Simeone highlighted Lookman’s assist as “fantastic” and lauded Alvarez’s exceptional work rate, particularly in the first half.

He said, “The assist for Lookman was fantastic. [Alvarez’s] work rate in the first half was incredible.

“Scoring goals is something he has, and thank God he is back. He needed that goal so much, and for sure it will help clear him up for what is next.”

Atletico Madrid’s next challenge will be against Rayo Vallecano on Sunday, February 15.

Categories
Sport News

Anthony Joshua’s Boxing Future Is Uncertain After Fatal Crash In Nigeria – Eddie Hearn Says

According to his promoter Eddie Hearn, Anthony Joshua may consider retiring from boxing following a fatal car crash in Nigeria that claimed the lives of two of his close friends.

Hearn said there are no guarantees the former heavyweight champion will return to the ring as he continues to recover physically and emotionally from the December accident in Ogun State.

Recall that Joshua had travelled to Nigeria to visit family after stopping Jake Paul with a single punch in his previous bout. However, tragedy struck on 29 December 2025 when the vehicle he was travelling in collided with a stationary truck along the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway.

Sina Ghami, Joshua’s strength and conditioning coach, and Latif ‘Latz’ Ayodele, one of his trainers, died in the crash. Joshua survived and was taken to hospital for treatment before later returning to the United Kingdom. He subsequently attended the burial ceremonies of both men.

Speaking to First Round TV, Hearn admitted Joshua’s future in the sport remains unclear.

“I don’t think there is any guarantees he fights again, but at the same time, I expect him to because it’s something that he loves. It’s something he can carry those guys with him, though as well, and it’s something he wants to do,” Hearn said.

He added that the impact of the crash went beyond emotional trauma.

“From a boxing sense, physically, it wasn’t easy what he went through either. People probably don’t realise the extent of what he’s been through. He’s been training, but he’s not ready yet, and he won’t be for a while to return to boxing training,” the boxing promoter noted.

Hearn disclosed that Joshua had been preparing for a March fight, with a potential bout against fellow Briton Tyson Fury under consideration. Those plans have now been shelved.

“We were gearing up for him to fight in March and then fight Tyson Fury. Obviously, that’s not going to happen now. I don’t know if it will ever happen. In the next few months, he will turn up the dial on training and see where he is at on that,” Hearn said.

Fury is scheduled to return to action in April against Arslanbek Makhmudov after more than a year out of the ring.

Categories
Sport News

Anthony Joshua Honours Friends Who Were K!lled In Ogun Accident With New Tattoos

British-Nigerian heavyweight boxer Anthony Joshua has honoured two of his close friends, Sina Ghami and Latif “Latz” Ayodele, by tattooing their names on his body. The tribute comes months after the pair lost their lives in a car accident on the Lagos–Ibadan Expressway in Ogun State.

The development was revealed by a London-based tattoo studio, Fulham Tattoo, which shared photos of the artwork on Instagram on Thursday.

According to the studio, the former two-time heavyweight champion visited their shop unannounced for the session, marking his first time at the facility.

“Huge thank you to two-time heavyweight champion of the world Anthony Joshua for unexpectedly and unannounced walking through the door a few weeks ago for his first visit with us at Fulham Tattoo London … what a walk in,” the post read.

The tribute tattoos were dedicated to Ghami and Ayodele, who were both members of Joshua’s training team.

Recall that Ghami and Ayodele lost their lives in December after the vehicle they were travelling in collided with a truck on a road near Lagos.

Joshua, who was also in the vehicle at the time of the accident, survived but sustained injuries. He was subsequently hospitalised before being discharged and returning to the United Kingdom.

The late Ghami served as Joshua’s strength and conditioning coach, while Ayodele was one of his trainers.

Despite the emotional toll, Joshua later attended the funerals of both men, joining family members, friends and members of the boxing community in mourning their de@ths.

Recall that the Lexus Jeep conveying the boxer and his associates rammed into a stationary truck on December 29, 2025, along the busy expressway.

The tragic incident sparked widespread reactions across Nigeria and the international boxing scene, with fans and colleagues paying glowing tributes to the deceased members of Joshua’s team.

Many described Ghami and Ayodele as dedicated professionals who played key roles in Joshua’s career, while sympathising with the boxer over the painful loss.

Categories
Sport News

Super Eagles: ‘He Was Sad’ – Peseiro Speaks On How Ademola Lookman Felt Being Ignored By England

Former Nigeria national team coach José Peseiro has shared how Ademola Lookman felt after being overlooked by England, which led to his decision to play for Nigeria.

Explaining why the Atletico Madrid forward opted for Nigeria, Peseiro said this happened after the player waited for a chance to represent England at the senior level.

Lookman was born in London to parents from Nigeria. He played for England’s youth teams, including the U19, U20, and U21 squads.

In February 2022, FIFA allowed him to change his national team allegiance and represent Nigeria instead.

A former African Footballer of the Year, the skilled forward made a last-minute move to Atlético Madrid, and just last weekend, he became the first English-born player to play in the Premier League, Serie A, Bundesliga, and La Liga.

Peseiro talked to Marca about Lookman’s move to Atletico Madrid before his contract ended.

He said, “For Lookman, it’s a challenge, and it’s a big moment in his career because now he’s reached one of the top clubs in Europe… and he can keep showing England that they made a mistake by not picking him for the senior team,” he said.

Peseiro also mentioned that Lookman was confused about why his good progress in youth teams did not lead to a call-up for the senior squad.

“He was still quite young, but he frequently told me about how sad he felt. After winning the Under-20 World Cup in 2017 and moving up to the Under-21 team, England stopped inviting him to join the squad. He couldn’t understand it. He thought he could have a future there, but in the end, he had to accept the situation.”

With parents from Nigeria, Lookman chose to play for the Super Eagles, a decision he made before Peseiro became the head coach.

He has directly helped score 11 goals, with six of those being goals he scored himself and five being assists he provided, in 13 matches.