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Guimaraes strikes late as Newcastle edge Fulham at St. James’ Park
Guimaraes strikes late as Newcastle edge Fulham at St. James’ Park
Newcastle United captain Bruno Guimaraes delivered a dramatic 90th-minute winner on Saturday to seal a 2–1 victory over Fulham and extend the visitors’ losing streak to four matches.
The Magpies looked set to settle for a draw until Fulham goalkeeper Bernd Leno parried a shot from substitute William Osula into the path of Guimaraes, who made no mistake from close range.
Earlier, Jacob Murphy had opened scoring for Newcastle with his first goal of the season, capitalising on a defensive error by Calvin Bassey. But Fulham responded through Sasa Lukic, who nodded home after Raul Jimenez’s volley struck the crossbar and bounced kindly inside the box.
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Despite missing key players — including Antonee Robinson, Joachim Andersen, Samuel Chukwueze, Harry Wilson, and Rodrigo Muniz — Fulham showed resilience and threatened to snatch a point, with Jimenez and Lukic combining well in attack.
Newcastle, however, pushed for a winner and were rewarded late on, building on their midweek Champions League triumph over Benfica. Substitutes Anthony Elanga and Osula played pivotal roles in the decisive goal, injecting energy into a side that had struggled to maintain control after taking the lead.
Nick Woltemade, who has scored four of Newcastle’s last five Premier League goals, was unlucky not to get on the scoresheet, hitting the woodwork early in the match.
Fulham manager Marco Silva will take positives from his side’s spirited response, especially after their lacklustre showing against Arsenal. But with a crucial fixture against Wolves at Craven Cottage looming, the pressure is mounting.
Last season, Fulham staged a comeback win at St. James’ Park. This time, they were undone by a late strike.
Guimaraes strikes late as Newcastle edge Fulham at St. James’ Park
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Why CAF May Postpone 2027 AFCON
Why CAF May Postpone 2027 AFCON
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) is reportedly considering postponing the 2027 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) to 2028 due to delays in stadium construction, logistical challenges, and scheduling conflicts across the three East African host nations: Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda. The CAF executive committee is expected to meet soon in Dar es Salaam to discuss the potential delay and the future of the tournament.
The 2027 edition, nicknamed the “Pamoja” AFCON, is set to be the first co-hosted by three countries and will feature 24 national teams. Originally scheduled for June–July 2027, CAF has expressed concerns that the hosts may not complete critical stadium and training facility upgrades, raising questions about their ability to meet CAF’s strict standards for safety, broadcasting, and operational readiness.
Why CAF Is Considering a Postponement
According to reports, CAF’s potential delay is driven by several key factors:
- Infrastructure Challenges: Stadiums and training facilities in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda still require upgrades to meet CAF and FIFA standards.
- Operational Concerns: Security, ticketing, and logistical challenges observed during the 2025 African Nations Championship (CHAN) highlight risks of hosting a larger-scale tournament.
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- Scheduling Conflicts: The 2027 AFCON timeline overlaps with 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifiers and other international fixtures, complicating player release and team preparations.
CAF has deployed technical inspection teams to assess major venues across the three host nations. These include Kasarani, Nyayo, and Talanta Stadiums in Kenya, Benjamin Mkapa and Arusha Samia Suluhu Stadiums in Tanzania, and Mandela National Stadium and Hoima City Stadium in Uganda. The inspections aim to ensure the stadiums meet CAF safety, capacity, and broadcasting standards.
Host Nations’ Response
Despite concerns, host countries remain confident. Tanzania and Kenya have highlighted ongoing renovations and improvements, while Uganda has reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring readiness. Officials say they are working closely with CAF to meet all tournament requirements in time.
Implications of a Postponement
If the 2027 AFCON is postponed:
- National Team Schedules would need adjustment, impacting qualifiers and preparation for other CAF competitions.
- Commercial Agreements and sponsorship deals may require renegotiation to align with new dates.
- The delay could coincide with CAF’s broader calendar restructuring, including the launch of the African Nations League, aimed at increasing competitive opportunities for African players.
CAF is expected to release an official statement following the executive committee meeting, confirming whether the tournament will proceed as planned or be postponed to 2028.
Why CAF May Postpone 2027 AFCON
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Lookman Reflects on Bittersweet La Liga Debut as Atletico Madrid Fall at Home
Lookman Reflects on Bittersweet La Liga Debut as Atletico Madrid Fall at Home
Ademola Lookman has described his La Liga home debut for Atletico Madrid as a “very special moment” despite the team suffering a narrow 1–0 defeat to Real Betis. The Nigerian international winger highlighted both the excitement of making his debut at the Metropolitano and the disappointment of missing key opportunities during the match.
Lookman came close to leveling the score with a well-placed header that was ruled out for a marginal offside and later received a yellow card, but he remained optimistic about the experience. “Not the result we wanted but we stay positive. Very special moment making my debut in the Metropolitano. Aupa Atleti,” he wrote on social media following the game.
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The defeat ended Atletico’s unbeaten run at the Metropolitano this season, yet Lookman’s performance reflected his pace, skill, and attacking threat, keeping fans and analysts excited about his impact in La Liga. His energy and involvement in Atletico’s offensive play were praised, signaling that the Nigerian forward could become a key figure in the team’s attack in the coming weeks.
This appearance comes after a standout performance in the Copa del Rey, where Lookman scored and assisted in a convincing 5–0 victory over Real Betis, marking an impressive start to his career at Atletico Madrid after moving from Atalanta. His speed, dribbling, and finishing ability have already earned recognition from fans and football pundits alike.
Lookman expressed his happiness at joining Atletico Madrid, calling the move a “blessing” and emphasising his eagerness to adapt, improve, and contribute in Spain’s top flight. His arrival is seen as a boost not only for the club but also for Nigerian football representation in Europe, with compatriot Umar Sadiq praising the talent and impact Lookman brings to the league.
Despite the loss, Lookman’s bittersweet debut offers hope for Atletico fans as the team navigates La Liga and Copa del Rey commitments. Analysts suggest that if Lookman continues his promising form, he could play a pivotal role in Atletico’s attacking strategy, helping the club compete for domestic titles while maintaining his rising profile in European football.
As he settles into his new environment, Lookman’s La Liga debut stands as both a learning experience and a statement of intent, showing that the Nigerian star is ready to shine on one of football’s biggest stages.
Lookman Reflects on Bittersweet La Liga Debut as Atletico Madrid Fall at Home
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Manchester City Stun Liverpool at Anfield with 93rd-Minute Winner
Manchester City Stun Liverpool at Anfield with 93rd-Minute Winner
Manchester City produced a breathtaking late comeback to defeat Liverpool 2–1 at Anfield in a match packed with controversy, momentum swings, and Premier League title implications.
The game came alive in the 74th minute when Liverpool’s Dominic Szoboszlai curled a stunning free kick into the net, sending the home crowd into raptures and putting the Reds ahead. At that point, it seemed Liverpool were on course for a crucial three points.
However, City, true to their reputation for resilience, refused to lie down. Just ten minutes later, Bernardo Silva struck a powerful equaliser, swinging momentum in Pep Guardiola’s favour.
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Manchester City continued to press relentlessly for a winner, and their efforts were rewarded deep into stoppage time. In the 93rd minute, Erling Haaland calmly converted from the penalty spot, completing a dramatic turnaround and silencing the home supporters.
The drama escalated further when Szoboszlai was shown a red card moments after scoring for a late foul on Haaland, compounding Liverpool’s frustrations and capping off a chaotic finale.
The victory breathes new life into Manchester City’s title charge, as they now sit six points behind league leaders Arsenal. For Liverpool, the defeat leaves them sixth on the table with 39 points, with their focus now shifting to securing European football rather than competing for the title.
Anfield witnessed pure footballing madness, with Manchester City once again walking away with all three points in a game that will be remembered for its late drama and intense rivalry.
Manchester City Stun Liverpool at Anfield with 93rd-Minute Winner
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