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Nigeria International striker Victor  Osimhen  is reportedly fast recuperating   yesterday  hit  the gym  for personalised training  after  he injured his right  calf last weekend ahead of the clash against Salernitana on Sunday

Napoli  will be away in Poland today for their  return leg against Legia Warsaw in the Europa League but  the club yesterday  confirmed  Osimhen current status , amid claims  that both Fabian Ruiz and Lorenzo Insigne would not be available.

“[Victor] Osimhen and [Kevin] Malcuit did personalised work in the gym,” the club wrote in a statement. “Fabian personalised on the pitch for a slight fatigue in the left adductor.

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“Insigne has done personalised work to complete the recovery programme following the problem sustained on Saturday.

“Fabian and Insigne will not travel for Warsaw.”

Napoli are unbeaten in six games across all competitions and have kept five consecutive clean sheets, including the 3-0 win at home against Legia.

But there were no further details about Osimhen’s availability for the trip to Poland, a couple of Italian media outlets claimed the in-form striker would at best be available for Sunday’s Serie A clash against Verona.

“Victor Osimhen will be closely followed by a coach and a member of the medical staff on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday to discover whether he will be ready to play against Verona on Sunday,”  claimed Tutto Napoli.

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Arsenal beat Man Utd to keep title race alive

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Arsenal returned to the top of the Premier League as Leandro Trossard’s goal proved enough to inflict further misery on Manchester United.

Manchester City temporarily usurped the Gunners with their win at Fulham on Saturday lunchtime, meaning Mikel Arteta’s men could ill afford any kind of slip-up at Old Trafford.

United made Arsenal sweat more than most predicted on Sunday, when Trossard’s tap-in after Casemiro’s latest defensive error secured a 1-0 win in their penultimate match of the season.

City will go back to the to the top of the pile if they win their game in hand at Tottenham on Tuesday, but this result ensures the Premier League title race will go down to the final day.

Arsenal were far from their best at Old Trafford, where makeshift centre-back Casemiro’s slowness to push out and then react to having played Kai Havertz onside led to Trossard’s first-half winner.

Andre Onana prevented Arsenal from adding anymore as absentee-ravaged United pushed for an equaliser that was beyond under-fire Erik ten Hag’s side.

It was their 14th loss of a poor Premier League campaign and a ninth home defeat in all competitions—the joint most in the club’s history—further denting their hopes of European qualification with two to play before the FA Cup final against Manchester City on May 25.

Arsenal, unchanged for a fourth straight game, had an early shot through Bukayo Saka, but it was far from one-way traffic as United’s hodgepodge team threatened a shock.

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Rasmus Hojlund slipped and blasted over after Thomas Partey was dispossessed, before quick feet from Amad Diallo, making his first Premier League start since May 2021, led to Alejandro Garnacho striking over.

There were a few unsteady early moments from Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya, and Trossard sent the ball whistling narrowly wide of his own goal as he cut out a Diogo Dalot ball.

United made it harder for Arsenal than many expected. That lasted until the 20th minute.

Onana’s long ball forward was nodded wide by William Saliba to Ben White, who played a clipped ball down the right flank to Havertz.

The cumbersome Casemiro, too slow to push up and then poorly positioned, played the Germany international onside as Trossard steered home a cutback from close range.

The tempo slowed after the opener as Arsenal kept control without moving out of third gear and United were unable to kick on, with direct, skilled Diallo their biggest threat.

Following a challenge from Partey, the winger had a penalty appeal rejected as half-time approached.

Aaron Wan-Bissaka blocked a Declan Rice stinger, and Saliba headed over when play resumed, with United fans chanting defiantly as they tried to inspire their side to an equaliser.

Garnacho wasted a good chance when bending wide from the edge of the box, then at the other end, quick Arsenal play ended with Onana getting down to deny captain Martin Odegaard.

Substitute Antony saw a bobbling shot saved, and Garnacho struck the side-netting before Onana brilliantly denied Gabriel Martinelli as play continued to swing from end-to-end.

United’s goalkeeper was impressing between the sticks, preventing Aaron Wan-Bissaka from scoring an own goal and then reacting to save from Rice.

As the clock wound down at Old Trafford, thunder echoed around the ground and the heavens opened, sparing the nervous visiting fans from a late bolt from the blue.

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Man Utd thrash Tottenham to win first ever Women’s FA Cup

Manchester United won the Women’s FA Cup for the first time on Sunday, defeating Tottenham Hotspur 4-0 in the final as midfielder Ella Toone scored a fantastic goal.

Marc Skinner’s side, who lost to Chelsea in last year’s Women’s FA Cup final, dominated the game and took the lead on the stroke of halftime thanks to Toone’s screamer from outside the penalty box.

A header from Rachel Williams and two goals from Spanish forward Lucia Garcia after the break sealed the first major trophy for United since the team reformed in 2018.

“Wembley is always special. Last year we spoke as a group and said ‘one day that will be ours’ and today’s the day so I’m buzzing,” goalkeeper Mary Earps, who had little to do all afternoon, told the BBC after her team won the Women’s FA Cup.

The Women’s FA Cup atmosphere was buzzing on a sunny day at Wembley Stadium with 76,082 fans in attendance along with United’s co-owner Avram Glazer and Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy.

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However, the first half produced few chances of note until the second minute of stoppage time when England’s Toone drove the ball forward and unleashed a powerful strike from outside the area into the top corner.

Spurs, playing in their first Women’s FA Cup final in what is Swedish coach Robert Vilahamn’s debut campaign, drew 2-2 with United in the Women’s Super League last month but struggled to create any attacking threat, not registering a single shot on target, and capitulated after the break.

United’s Williams, who previously played for Spurs and won the FA Cup with Birmingham City 12 years ago, climbed high to head in a free kick before Garcia pounced on a poor pass in the box from goalkeeper Becky Spencer to make it 3-0 in the 57th minute.

Garcia added another via a deflection in the 74th as United salvaged a season in which they have struggled, sitting fifth in the league standings after being title challengers last year.

“We don’t like to admit it but it does mask over the issues we’ve had,” goalscorer Williams, 36, told the BBC. “We have had some ups and downs this year. That’s for Marc (Skinner) and the backroom staff to be like ‘right, this is what we have to do in the summer’.

“We are going to have change things next year. We have had some injuries, three or four ACLs, at the start of the season.

“That’s football, teams go through transition. You have a good year, you have a dip. Next year we might just come back bigger, better and stronger and, who knows, we might just be lifting the league.”

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Amusan sets new world record in 100m hurdles

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Amusan sets new world record in 100m hurdles

World record holder, Tobi Amusan is now the fastest woman in the women’s 100m hurdles this year after running a blistering 12.40s to win the inaugural Jamaica Athletics Invitational in Kingston, winning the race ahead of Jamaican and world champion, Danielle Williams.

For most of the race, Amusan was behind reigning world champion Danielle Williams and America’s Nia Ali but surged ahead in the closing stages, beating the previous world-leading time of 12.42s set by Tonea Marshall of the USA on April 20.

The world record holder claimed the victory ahead of Williams, the world champion, who ran a season’s best 12.46 seconds, and American Christina Clemons, who was third with 12.54 seconds.

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The Nigerian has now taken over the world lead from American Tonea Marshall, who had run 12.42 seconds in late April.

Another Jamaican athlete, Yanique Thompson, secured fourth in 12.59s, while Ali slipped to fifth with a time of 12.65s.

Amusan and other prominent athletes snubbed the Doha Diamond League to attend the Jamaica Invitational.

The Nigerian ended last season on a high by winning the Diamond League in Eugene, Oregon, for a third consecutive time, silencing critics about her disappointing performance at the World Athletics Championships in Budapest, where she placed fifth and lost the title to Williams.

Amusan’s latest win comes two months before the Paris 2024 Olympics.

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