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Arsenal fans want Nwankwo Kanu to replace Olivier Giroud after 40-years-old Nwankwo Kanu scores hat-trick for Arsenal yesterday


Nwankwo Kanu was the standout on a pitch packed with football icons as the Nigerian striker scored a hat-trick for Arsenal legends against AC Milan Glorie.
At 40 years young, Kanu showed at the Emirates he is still in fine touch with both head and feet after coming off the bench.
Kanu was so keen to get his day underway that he stayed on the pitch for the start of the match, before realising he was actually due to start on the bench for Arsene Wenger's side.
Once he got on the pitch he delighted a sell-out crowd at The Arsenal Foundation fundraiser and some fans were so impressed they felt Kanu could still do a job for their first team.
His first-half header into the top corner got the Gunners side off the mark and he almost found another when he turned Dario Simic only to fire his shot wide.
A second emphatic header from Luis Boa Morte’s cross, which gunned in off the crossbar, in the 69th minute was rounded off with a comfortably taken penalty for his hat-trick.
Current striker Olivier Giroud was the man to cop the brunt of criticism with fans impressed by the former front man Kanu, whose last professional outings came for Portsmouth in 2012.
“Retired Kanu still has more pace and is still more clinical that Giroud," wrote one fan, who called for Arsene Wenger to sign him on a free.
Twitter user George said: "Kanu has gone for 12 years and has come and scored a hat Trick at the Emirates ahead of Giroud.”
Robert Pires and Freddie Ljungberg were similarly on song, with their performance capped off by Pires’ late goal.
Jens Lehmann, who started on the bench behind David Seaman, while former Italy and Milan star Christian Vieri scored a double for the visitors.
The Emirates crowd sang "Wenger, sign him up", 

Leicester City signs Algerian Striker Islam Slimani on a 5 year deal till 2021


Leicester City have broken their transfer record for the third time this summer after sealing the signing of Algerian international striker Islam Slimani from Sporting CP in Lisbon for a fee believed to be around £30m.

The deal still remains subject to the formalities of Premier League approval and international clearance, but Slimani has signed a five-year contract that will keep him at the King Power Stadium until 2021.

"To join a team like Leicester City is a huge honour and I can't wait to get started," the 28-year-old told LCFC.com.

"I've always wanted to play my football in the Premier League and to get the opportunity to do that with the reigning champions was something I simply could not turn down," he added.

"I saw the amazing success of last season and the passion of the club's supporters. That's something that I’m so excited to be a part of," he added

Slimani scored an incredible 31 goals in all competitions for Sporting last season, having earlier risen to international prominence as the attacking spearhead of an Algerian team that reached the knockout rounds of the 2014 World Cup.

Foxes favourite Riyad Mahrez was also at that tournament, and Slimani says the influence of the 2016 PFA Players' Player of the Year was also key in his decision to sign.

"My friend Riyad Mahrez spoke to me about the club and about the atmosphere the Leicester fans create at King Power Stadium," he said.

"I will give absolutely everything I have on the pitch for them and for my team-mates and I hope that together we can achieve something special."

Joe Hart joins Torino from Manchester City on a season-long loan


Joe Hart has delivered a heartfelt parting message to Manchester City fans as he begins a new chapter of his career in Italy after joining Torino on a season-long loan on transfer deadline day.

Hart saw his starting place at the Etihad Stadium go to Willy Caballero in the opening few weeks of the new campaign, followed by Claudio Bravo's £17m arrival from Barcelona.

But the 29-year-old, who first arrived in Manchester as a teenager from Shrewsbury Town, is keen to show his gratitude for the support he has received from fans over the years, and particularly in recent weeks when it became clear his time was drawing to a close.

"I just wanted to take this opportunity to address all the amazing Manchester City fans who have been so good to me," Hart said on Wednesday night as he took to Facebook.

"It's been a difficult few weeks but that will never cloud the amazing journey and experience your great club has given to me. From the moment I signed in 2006, the club and its fans have given me football and life experiences I could never have imagined and I am so thankful for that.

"Football is a crazy game and, due to circumstances, I am now moving on to another chapter of my career and I am very grateful that Torino has given me this opportunity to play for their great club.

"But the feelings I felt during the recent Steaua Bucharest game will live with me forever. You can't buy that and I will struggle to replicate them. So thank you for that and all the amazing memories.

"There are many great people at the club behind the scenes and the club is moving in the right direction, so I would like to wish Manchester City football club, all its staff and players and of course the fans, all the best for the coming season and beyond."

Jack Wilshere joins Bournemouth on loan from Arsenal


Bournemouth have completed the signing of Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere on a season long loan deal, the ​club have confirmed.

Wilshere was offered out for loan by Arsenal in the last few days of the transfer window, and Bournemouth are rumoured to have beaten more than 20 clubs to his signature. Of the late runners, Crystal Palace, Roma and AC Milan ran the Cherries closest, but the decision was made earlier today and he's now been presented with the red and black shirt.

Chief Executive Neill Blake said on the move: "Jack is a fantastic addition to the club. He is a player that needs no introduction and one that, quite rightly, our supporters will be excited to see in a Bournemouth shirt.

"He will bring a wealth of international and Premier League experience, so we are delighted to be able to welcome a player of his calibre to the club."

Wilshere, who has been capped 34 times for England at senior level, becomes the club's highest profile signing of the summer. The likes of Jordon Ibe and Lewis Cook have also arrived at the club.

Chelsea Officially Complete Stunning David Luiz Move as Defender Signs 3-Year Deal


Chelsea have confirmed the signing of centre-back David Luiz from Paris Saint-Germain, just two years after the Brazilian moved to the French capital for £50m.

The Blues announced on Wednesday evening that the 29-year-old defender has signed a three-year deal at Stamford Bridge, with a fee believed to be in the region of €38.5m.

In a statement on the club's website, he said: "I'm delighted to return to Chelsea. We had a fantastic story during my first time at the club and I want to help the team and Antonio Conteachieve a lot of success. I always had a wonderful relationship with the fans and I am looking forward to wearing the blue shirt at Stamford Bridge once again."

Luiz started all three of Paris Saint-Germain's Ligue 1 games at the start of the current campaign, but drew heavy criticism in last weekend's defeat to Monaco in which he was substituted off after an hour. He also gave away a crucial penalty on the brink of half-time. 

Club-by-Club Guide to All the Completed 2016/17 Premier League Summer Transfers

Scouting report: Emmanuel Dennis Otu



This category will keep your club up to date on some of the most exciting young players in Nigeria. It gives your club an indication on which players to have an extra focus when scouting on hot prospects in this region. The players will be judged on several criteria’s such as; talent, potential, how they perform etc. New players will be added on a weekly/monthly basis.
The team at Soccer120 Sports Management and scouting agency will only publish a short version on the website. For clubs who wants the extended version with scouting reports on individual players could get in touch with us through the contact page.


It was a cold Sunday in Port Harcourt and and I found myself at No 1 field to watch the port Harcourt premier league, just as I hear people speaking with a familiar dialect. It’s windy and cold outside. 

I start daydreaming already missing home, suddenly my eyes caught a young lad. I quickly shifted my attention to this young lad.  He chased every ball as if he was a military aircraft model F-16 .  His work rate was intense.  I asked a few observers and was told his name is Emmanuel Otu.

I quickly brought my note pad and pen and I couldn't write anything. At the end I was happy and proud that Emmanuel Otu made my trip  worthwhile.

Emmanuel Otu has played an instrumental role in helping his club. I cannot hide the fact that I have been an admirer of the player for quite some time. His performances have made me personally recommend him to one of the best teams in Sweden a while ago. The consequence of not signing him will one day come to hurt the Scandinavian club
First of all, lets agree on the fact that grass root football could be lower in terms of quality. This needs to be taking into consideration when reading the information below. But still, even at this level there are hidden gems to be found.
Emmanuel Otu is one of such gem as he has all the necessary potential to succeed  to develop and succeed at the highest level

The first time I saw Emmanuel Otu live in action was back in 2015 when his team played “local” rival Tripoli in the Port Harcourt Premier league. He was up against defenders as solid as a rock at the time, but he excelled and flourished in a thriving 4-4-2 formation.
Emmanuel Otu showed quick feet and seemed comfortable on the ball in most areas when receiving it. Although he lost the ball a few times he didn’t seem too stressed with the high pressure from the opposition. He wanted the ball, even after these mistakes, on every occasion and seemed to always have a plan when receiving the ball.
I was convinced straight away that this player belonged at a higher level. The few errors he made were sort of expected from my side. 
Emmanuel Otu`s passing were generally good as said, some times too clever, but not something you couldn’t fix with an extra bit of training. He reminds me of a lighter version of Jermain Defoe of Sunderland FC.


Profile

Date of birth ------- 4th of August 1999

Nationality ---------- Nigerian

Club --------- Hollando FC

Height ------  172 cm

Weight -----   71 kg

Playing Position ------- striker/center forward

Awards -------- Higherst goal scorer for Hollando FC (2012, 2015)


I have said it many times, that a complete striker is one who comes to get the ball from the midfield when bullying defenders cut off his supply. And this is one attribute of Emmanuel Otu when the chips are down.

Given time I do think he will adapt and mature as player, allowing him to fill in as a midfielder in the future depending on what the coach of his team wants as he has a telescopic eye to give a good pass. 
But for now Emmanuel Otu belongs to the striking department (as a centre forward) What Emmanuel Otu proved to me in all the time I have watched him is that he can adjust to the tempo that is required at a higher level in such short time.
In 2016 Emmanuel Otu was called up to the National U-17 camp by coach Manu Garba. But passport issues which fail to arrive on time meant he could not be registered in time for the first leg match against Niger. 

During the training schedule and build up, Emmanuel Otu played as a striker, banging in goals with reckless abandon.His engine is one of the best and he usually last 90 minutes, which gives him obvious advantagesWhen you add his great pace you start realizing in what capacity he can operate at – even in the bigger leagues.
His running capacity and the amount of pace he possesses allows him to use his strength in defense before being the architect in the build up play for a counterattack. If he sees a gap in the opponent’s midfield he doesn’t think twice about using that space into his own advantage. His pace and ball control makes it seems easy when he dribbles past one or two players on his way forward.
I get the sense that Emmanuel Otu is so comfortable on his team formation that he can pass the ball through to his teammates even blind folded. In most matches I've seen, he passed the ball to his wingers before storming forward waiting for his chance to receive it. If he doesn’t have any passing alternatives he doesn't mind using his technique to get past one or two defenders.  

Some times I've seen his moves being a bit to obvious which has made him too easy to read. This has happened especially when he has gotten too much time on the ball. In tighter situation I see Emmanuel Otu more aware of the threat around him – making him pass the ball with better precision to his teammates.
His shooting technique is of a high standard as he hits the ball with power and with good direction. Some of his goals gives a clear indication of the threat he poses. 

That goal scoring ability has seen him win the highest goal soccer award for his team twice in 2012 and 2015.


My advice for all players who are gifted with a powerful shot is to use it.  Emmanuel Otu is a player I don’t have give the same advice to as he have a pop at goal whenever he gets the chance. 

Even in tight situations, when he is man-marked, his movement quickly creates space enough for him to receive the ball with no opposition able to mark him. With the ball in his feet he does the same, it doesn’t matter if its in the defense or in the offensive play. It seems so easy for bystanders. 
When he goes on a forward run. he completes his runs. If he doesn’t receive the ball he knows that he needs to opens up the defense – allowing his teammates to take advantage of the room left to exploit. It seems like Emmanuel Otu understands this perfectly. 

I have also never seen him complain to his teammates when not getting the pass. He has kept his mouth shut understanding his role and influence on the team.
Having said that ,when Emmanuel Otu wants the ball he usually gets it. After receiving it he is as comfortable on the ball as you want if you were his teammate playing next to him. He doesn’t mind playing short passes to his teammates.
I am big fan of the player. He can operate and do a great job, but his engine allows him to also take advantage of his offensive abilities. That pleases me, but more importantly it makes a difference for his teammates who gets extra time and space because of his qualities.
It's time for Emmanuel Otu to shine at the highest level and it's time for bigger clubs to understand the level he is capable of operating at.  

Written and approved by Chief scout Chinedu Okorodike on 22/08/2016.


Four things I look out for when I scout a player

1. Football skills

Having a good technique is a must but often technique and control are mistaken for flashy dribbles and One of the most important aspects and qualities of a player is his first touch. It sets him up for his next move and it often proves crucial. It shows that a player thinks ahead and can give him time for a pass or a shot.
About the flashy moves, pulling of exquisite tricks shows a player is very capable and brave enough to do them but it all comes down to the end product. If it helps to beat an opponent and aid your team, tremendous, if it stalls your counter attack, well that’s unacceptable. So scouts look for players who are capable with the ball at their feet and can use their technical ability for their own and more importantly their team’s advantage.
 

2. Tactical awareness

Tactical awareness, some even call this football IQ, means how players move across the field and recognize different situations. It’s not just what they do with the ball that’s important, what they do without it means just as much. How they close down space and opponents in defence and how they move to draw defenders and open up spaces for their teammates in attack.
They have to be aware of their teammates and their position on the field and the same goes for their opponents. 
Most time during Nigeria Professional Football League matches You’ll rarely see me with my eyes on the ball during a match. I’ll be busy looking at things like players position on the pitch, and whether they’re prepared to get stuck in and help their team-mates out.”
 

3. Physique

Physical attributes such as speed and size are qualities that are given by nature and can hardly be trained. Although being tall and speedy are welcome attributes, they are not the most important. It depends on the position you play and your other traits. Look at Mathieu Valbuena for example he was cast aside as a youngster for his small stature but proved himself through the lower leagues and made it to the French national team and has already played for some big clubs.
While you can’t influence your growth you can work on your stamina and balance, or your ball control. Nowadays the bigger clubs test players at a young age to see how tall they will grow but this usually carries more significance if a player is a goalkeeper.
 

4. Temperament

Scouts look for a lot more in players than their football skills; they need to assess the mental makeup of a player. They need to see if a player is capable of playing under pressure and keep his emotions in check for the sake of their team.
They look for brave, enthusiastic players who have the drive to keep going and lead the team forward. Sometimes clubs invite player’s families for further insight in the player’s background and upbringing to easily assess their temperament. 
They look into the player from all angles  “The pitch doesn’t lie. When you see a guy 20 times … and when you see a kid warming up, you understand many things.”

My Advice
The most important thing to remember is to always give your best and assume there are scouts watching. “It’s hard to hide good players. If you’re a good player we’ll find you.”

WEST HAM ANNOUNCES HISTORIC PARTNERSHIP DEAL WITH CAPITAL OIL AND GAS, FC IFEANYI UBAH


Oil giant, Capital Oil and Gas and Anambra based NPFL club side FC Ifeanyi Ubah have inked a long term partnership deal with West Ham United FC, one of the leading clubs in the English Premier League. The deal, which was officially signed today in London is set to be unveiled at the Olympic stadium on Sunday, 21st of August before West Ham United FC's first home league match against Bournemouth.
 
This was contained in a press release made by West Ham United FC via its website www.whufc.com
 
Read the Press release below
 
"West Ham United are delighted to announce the Club’s first ever official partnership in Africa, following the signing of a long-term agreement with Capital Oil and Gas Ind. Ltd, the principal investor in the Nigerian Professional Football League outfit, FC Ifeanyi Ubah.
 
Capital Oil and Gas, a company of strategic national importance in Nigeria stands out as a leading player in the downstream subsector of Nigeria's Petroleum industry and the fastest growing indigenous Oil and Gas company in the West African sub region with a vision to become Africa's first choice provider of energy solutions through innovation, strategic partnership and clientele value added service delivery.
 
The partnership will provide Capital Oil and Gas with a range of rights to promote the business through the football club, driving visibility and awareness as well as focussing on B2B interaction through the use of hospitality at the Hammers’ iconic new home.  
 
Based in Nnewi, Anambra State, and currently competing in the Nigerian Professional Football League, FC Ifeanyi Ubah are to become the Hammers’ Official Nigerian Football Club Partner. 
 
The long-term agreement will also see the two football clubs join forces on a number of football-related projects led by FC Ifeanyi Ubah, from best-practice coaching initiatives to establishing grass roots football programmes in Nigeria, all with a view to improving the standard of football across the region.  
 
West Ham United Vice-Chairman Karren Brady said: “This ground-breaking partnership serves to further emphasize our growing international profile, bringing the famous West Ham United name to Africa for the first time in a partnership context.  
 
“The popularity of Premier League football in West Africa has been well documented and it is testament to the Club’s success, on and off the pitch, that we are now considered one of the most high profile and attractive clubs in the region. 
 
“We are looking forward to working alongside FC Ifeanyi Ubah and building a strong legacy in Nigerian football inspired by West Ham United.”
 
Dr Patrick Ifeanyi Ubah, owner of FC Ifeanyi Ubah and Chairman of Capital Oil and Gas, added: “We are extremely excited to have signed a partnership with West Ham United and are excited by the prospect of what we can achieve together. This is going to be a massive turnaround for FC Ifeanyi Ubah, Nigerian football and African football by extension.
 
“West Ham were our first choice of all of the Premier League clubs given the club’s rich history, unrivalled reputation for developing talent which we strongly believe will help boost FC Ifeanyi Ubah academy and of course the fantastic new stadium in Stratford.
 
 
“Together with West Ham’s continued success on the field, this is a valuable proposition for our own club’s learning and evolution”.









Four reasons why Nigeria lost to Germany yesterday


What Germany showed in the 2-0 win was that we (Africa in particular) still do not understand the real dynamics of football and team preparation. Our coaches think football is just about playing a certain formation that allows eleven players running around the pitch for 90 minutes. 
They fail to understand that football is like a political game or race. You need to plan ahead by looking for errors or loopholes to capitalize on to cause first class damage to your opponents. 
Horst Hrubesch (Germany's coach) knew that the Nigerian strength was attack and press so he planned and successfully negated these strengths. But how did he achieve it? Yesterday I Pointed out five things we can capitalize on to wreck havoc on the Germans.

They got an early goal
The only game that the Dream Team had gone behind before Wednesday’s loss to Germany was their third group game against Colombia, and they also lost 2-0.  So Hrubesch set out his players to get an goal, knowing that the Nigerians would be slow to respond. 
This worked based on the two major absentees. There was no Azubuike Okechukwu to pass the ball from defence into attack and there was no direct running from Oghenekaro Etebo.
They stopped Mikel From dictating play 
Hrubesch knew that the more time Mikel Obi had on the ball, the more influence he would have on the game so they set out to ensure that he did not have time on the ball.  Mikel was fouled nine times – the most by any of the players that started the match and not by the same player.
They used the one-two pass to great effect
They detected that the Nigerian team do not have great Chemistry and tactical coordination so they used their movement and tactical awareness to move the ball from one point to the other – making the players that should have been the offensive lynchpins to concentrate more on tracking back to help their team. One of such was the opening goal when Imoh Ezekiel switched off and his team was punished.
They fouled tactically not foolishly 
Anytime they saw that the Dream Team were about to get up a steam, they fouled and stopped the play, especially in the second half. They knew that they could not physically compete with the Nigerians so they ensured that their fouls were given away in the middle of the pitch. Check out Sven Bender’s foul on Mikel when there were acres of space in front of the Nigerian.
Many would conclude the loss of both Okechukwu and Etebo caused collateral damage to the team, which could be true but the other truth is that the Germans were tactically superior in all departments. And we still have a lot to learn!

We failed to use the wings

In my pre match post I said that the Germans are so good in the midfield that we cant take control in the midfield. I pointed out the major deficiency they had,which is a shaky right and left full backs.

If coach Siasia had instructed Aminu Umar and Imoh Ezekiel to force play from the wings, we would have seen numerous errors from them.


Match Report: Rivers United exacerbate Heartland of Owerri tribulations



By Chinedu Laurel Okorodike 
Follow me on Twitter via @laureldpundit


Rivers United fielded a full strength team which included their star man Bernard Ovoke who just returned from trials with Lillestrom in Norway. The home side wasted no time in making their intentions known as they almost drew the first blood in the 6th minute as Obomate almost scored but the ball hit the side netting.

Guy Kumian almost gave Rivers United the lead as he attempted a spectacular volley but the went over the bar. moments later Chinonso Okonkwo struck from the edge of the box but Heartland goalkeeper Ebele Obi did well to tip the ball over the bar.

Heartland's Jika Abubakar almost gave Heartland the lead via a free kick as the ball deceived Rivers United goalkeeper Sunday Rotimi only for it to hit the upright bar.

The heavens opened as the rains started but that did not deter Rivers United from taking the lead via Christian Weli as he headed home a Guy Kuemian beautiful cross. 

Heartland almost responded with the equalizer but Rivers United goalkeeper Sunday Rotimi showed classed to deny Heartland's Gabriel Ebute

In the 41st minute returnee Bernard Ovoke was brought down as he went on his trademark run. He converted the free kick but missed it like a school boy.

Coach Ransom Madu of Heartland  made the first substitution of the game as he introduced former Rivers United player Emeka Atuloma for Roland Koffi and Emeka Ogbugh for Gabriel Ebute. 

Coach Stanley Eguma of Rivers United made his own substitution as Onyekachi Okafor came in For Returnee Bernard Ovoke.

It was a ding dong affair as the two side struggled to take the chances that came their way with Rivers United Onyekachi Okafor the highest culprit.

Coach Stanley Eguma threw in Ofem Inah for Fredrick Obomate with the hope to get that all important second goal.

Minutes later Onyekachi Okafor missed a glorious chance to make it 2-0 but he missed it despite having just the goalkeeper to beat.

Coach Eguma brought in Victor Alegbe for but he had little impart as Rivers United held on foe a win which catapulted them to top spot. As for Heartland players they left the field showing signs of despondency. 

Stats

Shots: 8-6
On Target: 3-2 
Fouls Won: 18-19
Corners: 5-2
Offside: 2-2
Yellow: 0-1
Red: 0-0
Possession: 51%-49%



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