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Osimhen gets fans support after neck-grabbing brawl
Osimhen gets fans support after neck-grabbing brawl
Some supporters have risen in defense of Super Eagles striker Victor Osimhen after a tense on-field fight with Emirhan Topçu during a heated Turkish Super Lig Istanbul derby on Saturday.
Tempers rose at RAMS Park as Osimhen and Topçu collided during Galatasaray’s 1-1 tie with Beşiktaş.
The incident occurred in the 39th minute, when Osimhen appeared to be fouled during an aerial tackle, but referee Yasin Kol waved play on. Frustrated by the ruling, the Nigerian forward rushed Topçu and appeared to grip him by the neck before players from both teams stepped in to settle the tension.
The incident has subsequently caused heated debate among fans and commentators. While some chastised Osimhen for losing his cool, others justified his conduct, claiming that he was provoked and that his fierce emotion was a reflection of his competitive nature.
In Osimhen’s defense, Thoysquare wrote on X, “Zlatan punched teammates, Balotelli fought coaches, and Suarez bit humans, and they still played for elite clubs. If you think attitude is why no big team wants him, you’re not watching football; you’re watching a fantasy league in your head.”
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Suggesting that the striker may have been racially abused, Emmanuel Nnechi said, “We are quick to judge and condemn the victim for reacting to an ugly, racial slur while sparing the offender.”
Escanor added, “He lost his temper because it’s similar to the foul that made him have to wear a mask every game. Probably got flashbacks and lost his head.”
Josh named some other top stars who have been involved in similar brawls, saying, “Pepe almost sent Messi to his early grave, Zidane head-butted Materazzi, Gatusso shoved the Tottenham manager, Cantona kicked a fan during a match, Hazard kicked a ball boy in the chest, Lee Boyer and Kieron Dyer (teammates) exchanged blows during a match, and Luis Suarez bit Ivanovic,but when it comes to Osimhen, you all started wailing,” he wrote.
For David-Leo Alabi, he tweeted, “Osimhen’s only ‘crime’ is playing with raw emotion in a sport that keeps pretending to be civilized while celebrating chaos. Football fans love passion until it’s an African showing it. Then suddenly it’s “terrible attitude.”
He added, “You see a Black striker shouting back, they see ‘temper.’ But when it’s European, it becomes ‘competitive spirit.’
“Yes, self-control matters. But let’s not act like football isn’t built on ego, adrenaline, and pride. If Osimhen walks away silent, they’ll call him weak. If he defends himself, he’s “out of order.
“He’s not perfect, but let’s stop confusing personality with indiscipline. The same fire that wins games sometimes burns hot. You don’t want hunger and hate the heat.”
Lamemzys stated, “Ramos, Diego Costa, Casemiro, and Atletico Madrid players all did worse. Suarez even bit someone; Zidane head-butted.”
“It’s common with all footballers; most of the top players have done worse and are still celebrated till today. You just want to tarnish a talented Black guy’s image for nothing, someone that worked hard to get to where he is today,” Vikel wrote.
The draw halted Galatasaray’s flawless start to the Turkish Super Lig season, which saw them win all seven of their first league games.
Osimhen gets fans support after neck-grabbing brawl
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Lionel Messi Leads Inter Miami to First MLS Cup Title with 3-1 Win Over Vancouver Whitecaps
Lionel Messi Leads Inter Miami to First MLS Cup Title with 3-1 Win Over Vancouver Whitecaps
Lionel Messi inspired Inter Miami to their maiden Major League Soccer (MLS) Cup triumph, delivering a masterclass in a 3-1 victory against the Vancouver Whitecaps at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
The Argentina superstar orchestrated Miami’s attack, providing two assists and creating another goal to secure the historic win, sparking wild celebrations among the home fans.
Miami opened the scoring via an early own goal by Edier Ocampo, but Vancouver quickly fought back when Ali Ahmed equalised in the 60th minute. With the Whitecaps looking dominant, Messi struck again, assisting teammate Rodrigo De Paul to restore Miami’s lead. He then supplied the final pass to Tadeo Allende in injury time, sealing a 3-1 victory.
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The win fulfilled the dream of co-owner David Beckham, who had long envisioned bringing soccer success to Miami. Beckham praised the club’s journey: “We always promised our fans that we would bring success, and bring the best players, and today we’ve achieved that.”
Vancouver, led by Thomas Mueller, had seemed poised to snatch the trophy after leveling the match and nearly taking the lead when Emmanuel Sabbi’s shot struck both posts in the 62nd minute. However, Messi’s quick thinking and precision passing proved decisive, capitalising on a midfield error by Andres Cubas.
The victory marks a historic milestone for Inter Miami, which joined the league as an expansion team in 2020 and successfully attracted Messi in 2023. The MLS Cup triumph also coincides with the retirement of former Spanish internationals Jordi Alba and Sergio Busquets, key contributors to Miami’s rise.
Lionel Messi Leads Inter Miami to First MLS Cup Title with 3-1 Win Over Vancouver Whitecaps
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Mohamed Salah Slams Liverpool Boss Arne Slot, Hints at Anfield Exit Ahead of AFCON Departure
Mohamed Salah Slams Liverpool Boss Arne Slot, Hints at Anfield Exit Ahead of AFCON Departure
Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah has launched a stunning attack on manager Arne Slot, accusing the club of “throwing him under the bus” after being benched for three consecutive matches. The outburst has sparked major speculation that the Anfield legend could be playing his final game for the club next weekend before departing for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON).
Salah, Liverpool’s third-highest goalscorer with 250 goals in 420 games, was left out of the starting XI in Saturday’s 3–3 draw against Leeds and was not brought on at any point — a decision he said left him “very, very disappointed.”
Speaking in the mixed zone at Elland Road, the 32-year-old expressed shock at losing his place during Liverpool’s poor run, which has seen Slot’s side win just two of their last 10 Premier League matches and drop to eighth.
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“I have done so much for this club down the years… now I’m sitting on the bench and I don’t know why,” Salah said. “It seems like the club has thrown me under the bus. Someone wants me to get all of the blame.”
The Egyptian star claimed he was given assurances last summer about his role, promises he believes have since been broken.
“I had a good relationship with the manager, and all of a sudden we don’t have any relationship,” he added. “It seems to me someone doesn’t want me at the club.”
Salah revealed he has already told his family to attend next weekend’s match against Brighton, suggesting it may be his farewell appearance at Anfield.
“I will be at Anfield to say goodbye to the fans before I go to the Africa Cup. I don’t know what will happen when I’m there,” he said.
Despite enduring a difficult season, Salah remains one of Liverpool’s greatest-ever players. His rare public criticism marks a dramatic escalation in tensions ahead of his departure for international duty with Egypt.
Mohamed Salah Slams Liverpool Boss Arne Slot, Hints at Anfield Exit Ahead of AFCON Departure
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Ferran Torres Hat-Trick Leads Barcelona to 5-3 Thrilling Win Over Real Betis
Ferran Torres Hat-Trick Leads Barcelona to 5-3 Thrilling Win Over Real Betis
Barcelona moved four points clear at the top of La Liga after a thrilling 5-3 victory over Real Betis at Estadio La Cartuja, courtesy of a first-half hat-trick by Ferran Torres.
Betis took an early lead in just the sixth minute through former Manchester United winger Antony, who scored his fifth goal of the season. However, Barcelona responded quickly, with Torres equalizing from close range before putting his team ahead with a sublime volley two minutes later.
Swedish youngster Roony Bardghji then scored his first La Liga goal, converting Pedri’s assist to extend the Catalan side’s lead to 3-1 after 30 minutes. Torres completed his third goal of the match just five minutes before halftime with a spectacular long-range strike, making it 4-1.
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In the second half, Barcelona were awarded a controversial penalty after VAR ruled that Marc Bartra handled the ball. Lamine Yamal converted calmly, marking his sixth goal of the season. Betis fought back with goals from Diego Llorente and a penalty converted by Cucho Hernandez following a foul by Jules Kounde, but it wasn’t enough to stop Barcelona’s triumph.
The win strengthens Hansi Flick’s side’s position atop La Liga, keeping them ahead of Real Madrid and maintaining momentum in their title challenge.
Ferran Torres Hat-Trick Leads Barcelona to 5-3 Thrilling Win Over Real Betis
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