Asisat Oshoala scored a brace on Wednesday night in Barcelona’s UEFA Women’s Champions League 6-0 win against Rosengard.
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Oshoala helps Barcelona set Champions League record.

Super Falcons ace hit twice to help Barcelona set a record in the Champions League.
Her goals helped Barcelona set the record for the most scored by a team in the competition’s group stage.
Oshoala’s brace was the 24th and 25th goal for Barcelona in the group stage of the champions league, the previous record was 24.
Oshoala’s first goal came around the 10-minute mark and sent the Spotify Camp Nou rocking.
She grabbed her record-setting second goal six minutes after the first.
Barcelona went on to score four more goals, including a free-kick from centre-back Mapi Leon, but Asisat’s record-setting goal was the most important, as they cruised into the Quarter final of the competition.
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Super Falcons midfielder Halimatu Ayinde came on for Rosengard around the hour mark, in what looked like a move to clog central spaces and avoid a bigger scoreline.
Sharp striker Oshoala
Barcelona dominated the opening exchanges of the game as expected, but the breakthrough did not come through until the 10th minute.
Strikers like Oshoala make their own luck, and that was the case of the opening goal of the game, where her instinctive positioning put her in the path of Aitana Bonmati’s strike that crashed the woodwork.
It was not enough to just be on the path of the ball, as Rosengard’s Jessica Wik was nearby. However, Asisat was faster than her, sharper, hungrier and more intelligent, as she got herself between Wik and the ball, pouncing like an apex predator to give her team the lead.
Her second goal was even better than the first, it has every right to call itself a record-setting goal.
Mariona Caldentey put up a well-flighted ball into the box, trusting her striker to do something with it. The height of the cross ensured it ignored approaches, travelling towards an anticipated Oshoala waiting at the back post.
Oshoala’s contact was clean and thorough. It was not enough for her to just head the ball into the net, she made sure to head it into the roof of the net. Away from doubt and the out-stretched reach of the keeper.
From then on it was cruise control for Barca, the Nigerian international had set the tone for the game as she set Barcelona’s record.
The third came soon enough, a free-kick on the edge of the box from centre-back Mapi Leon.
Fridolina Rolfo got the fourth from a thunderous strike. The fifth came almost immediately after, as captain Marta Torrejon pounced on a goalkeeper error.
Nigerian international Ayinde came in on the hour mark, for her second appearance in the competition.
Even Ayinde’s dogged tackling and energy could do nothing to help Rosengard prevent the sixth. Irene Paredes was left unmarked from a corner and she headed past Angel Mukasa.
Oshoala’s form means a selection headache for Jonatan Giraldez.
Oshoala was recently awarded the pichichi for scoring the most goals in the league last season(20). However, she had to share the award with Geyse Ferreira who played for Madrid CFF last season.
She now shares the Barcelona starting striker role with the 24-year-old Brazillian, who moved to the Catalan giants over the summer.
Geyse has been preferred over Oshoala in recent games, starting one more champions league game than the Nigerian, but Oshoala has a better minute-to-goal ratio.
Oshoala’s brace would mean a selection headache for manager Jonatan Giraldez in the coming games.
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Juventus to sign Osimhen with player-plus-cash offer

Juventus to sign Osimhen with player-plus-cash offer
Juventus are preparing to offer a player-plus-cash deal to sign Nigerian international sensation Victor Osimhen from Napoli in the summer.
The Bianconeri have identified Osimhen as a key target for their offensive overhaul, and they are willing to include defender Federico Gatti in the deal to entice their Serie A rivals to negotiate.
According to Tuttosport, Juventus is aware of the complexities of the transaction, given Napoli’s reluctance to sell such a prominent player to a direct competitor.
Osimhen was instrumental in Napoli’s Scudetto-winning campaign in 2023, scoring 26 goals and becoming the first African to win the top scorer award as the club broke a 33-year jinx.
The Old Lady’s strategy includes capitalising on Napoli coach Antonio Conte’s fondness for Federico Gatti, hoping the centre-back will satisfy the Partenopei’s defensive issues while also enabling their pursuit of the Nigerian striker.
This move comes as Juventus prepares to unload Dusan Vlahovic and renegotiate Randal Kolo Muani’s loan with Paris Saint-Germain in order to extend his time at the Allianz Stadium beyond the summer.
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Osimhen, who is presently on loan at Galatasaray, has been in top form this season, netting 20 goals in 22 league games for the Turkish giants.
Osimhen, a 26-year-old striker, broke Segun Odegbami’s 44-year-old Nigerian goalscoring record during a 2-0 victory over Rwanda in a 2026 World Cup qualifier in Kigali.
Odegbami, Nigeria’s second-highest goal scorer since 1981, expressed delight at seeing his record broken.
“Osimhen has finally overtaken me, and I think that is good because the record has been hanging on for a very long time. I am very happy for him, and I want to say good luck to him,” Odegbami stated.
“He is still young, and he has a long way to go.”
The striker is currently second only to the late Rashidi Yekini on Nigeria’s all-time scoring list, with 37 goals.
Since making his Super Eagles debut in June 2017, Osimhen has established himself as the team’s talisman, with significant performances in AFCON qualifiers, where he scored two hat tricks in 2023.
Juventus to sign Osimhen with player-plus-cash offer
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Boxing heavyweight champion, George Foreman, dies at 76

Boxing heavyweight champion, George Foreman, dies at 76
Two-time world heavyweight boxing champion and successful entrepreneur George Foreman has passed away at the age of 76.
His family announced that he died peacefully on March 21, 2025, surrounded by loved ones.
“With profound sorrow, we announce the passing of our beloved George Edward Foreman Sr, who peacefully departed on March 21, 2025, surrounded by loved ones,” his family said in a statement posted on the boxer’s official Instagram page.
“We are grateful for the outpouring of love and prayers and kindly ask for privacy as we honour the extraordinary life of a man we were blessed to call our own.”
Born in 1949 in Houston, Texas, Foreman overcame a challenging upbringing, finding direction through the Job Corps programme, where he discovered boxing.
“At 13 years old, George was about 6-foot-2, 200 pounds and the terrorist in the neighbourhood,” his younger brother Roy told the BBC in 2024.
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“And when you’re bigger and stronger and think you’re better than everyone else, you take things.”
Foreman’s athletic ability was shown when he won a gold medal at the 1968 Mexico City Olympics.
At 19, he crushed his way to the super-heavyweight title, brandishing an American flag in the ring just days after Tommie Smith and John Carlos’ historic Black Power salute.
Standing 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) and known as ‘Big George’, he was a formidable presence in the heavyweight division.
His destructive power and quickness propelled him fast up the professional ranks. In 1973, he won the heavyweight belt by destroying Joe Frazier in two rounds.
By October 1974, when Foreman defended his title against Muhammad Ali in Kinshasa, Zaire (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo), he had a perfect 40-0 record.
Ali’s ‘rope-a-dope’ tactic wore him down, and tired, Foreman gave up in the eighth round.
Foreman’s impact on boxing and beyond is permanent.
A two-time heavyweight champion, an Olympic gold medallist, a preacher, an entrepreneur, and a devoted family man, his life was one of success, atonement, and reinvention.
Boxing heavyweight champion, George Foreman, dies at 76
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Odegbami speaks on Osimhen breaking his 44-year goals record

Odegbami speaks on Osimhen breaking his 44-year goals record
Former Nigeria international Segun Odegbami has expressed delight after Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen surpassed his long-standing goal record for the national team.
Osimhen scored his 24th and 25th goals for Nigeria during Friday’s 2-0 victory over Rwanda in the 2026 World Cup qualifier in Kigali, moving him to second place on Nigeria’s all-time scorers list behind only the late Rashidi Yekini, who holds the record with 37 goals.
“Osimhen has finally overtaken me and I think that is good because the record has been hanging on for a very long time. I am very happy for him and I want to say good luck to him,” Odegbami said .
“He is still young and he has a long way to go.”
Odegbami, who retired from international football in 1981, had held the position of Nigeria’s second-highest goal scorer for 44 years before Osimhen’s breakthrough.
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The legendary winger, nicknamed ‘Mathematical’ for his precision crosses and intelligent play, scored 23 goals in 47 appearances for Nigeria between 1976 and 1981.
The Galatasaray striker, who is enjoying remarkable form this season with 20 goals and four assists in 20 Super Lig games, connected with Ademola Lookman’s free kick at the far post to score the opener against Rwanda on Friday.
Prior to this match, Osimhen had equalled Odegbami’s record last November during Nigeria’s 1-1 draw against Benin Republic in a 2025 AFCON qualifying game in Abidjan, heading home in the 81st minute for his 23rd goal in 38 appearances.
The 26-year-old forward now needs 12 more goals to equal Yekini’s record of 37 goals, which has stood since the striker’s last game for Nigeria in 1998.
Odegbami, who was a key member of Nigeria’s 1980 Africa Cup of Nations winning squad, scoring in the final against Algeria, also praised the team’s overall performance against Rwanda.
“I am really impressed with the Eagles performance in Kigali and that is their most convincing win in 10 years,” he added.
Osimhen, who made his Super Eagles debut in June 2017 in a 2-0 defeat against South Africa, has become the team’s talisman, including notable performances in AFCON qualifiers where he scored two hat-tricks in 2023.
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