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I will make Jamaican national football team – Usain Bolt


Jamaican sprinter, Usain Bolt has said that he is serious about starting up a soccer career now he has retired from sprinting.

He also said he could even be good enough to play for Jamaica.

Bolt, eight-time Olympic gold medalist, is currently recovering from a hamstring injury.
He accepted there might be some skepticism, but said it had always been his boyhood dream.
He told reporters at the U.S Formula One Grand Prix, “For me it’s a personal goal. I don’t care what people really think about it. I‘m not going to lie to myself.

“I‘m not going to be stupid. I‘m not trying to embarrass myself.
“But if I go out there and feel I can do this then I will give it a try. It’s a dream and another chapter of my life.
“If you have a dream that you always wanted to do, why not try and see where it will go.
“It’s just my hamstring keeping me back right now. In two weeks I can start training again and get back into some shape.
“Then I can really explore the situation.
“They say the invitation is always open, so it’s all about me getting over my injury and then getting into shape.
“Then I can do the trials and see what level I‘m at.”
A keen Manchester United fan, Bolt doubted manager Jose Mourinho would be on the phone any time soon, but said he had spoken to the club’s former manager, Alex Ferguson about his dream.
“He said ‘Alright, get into shape and I’ll see where that goes’,” said the sprinter.
Jamaica, who failed to qualify for next year’s World Cup finals, are currently 59th in the world rankings, leaving Bolt to also muse, “I think I can make the Jamaica team easily. I wouldn’t say they are that good at this point.”

BREAKING: Everton sacks Ronald Koeman as manager


Everton have sacked manager Ronald Koeman.
Koeman became the third Premier League manager to be shown the exit door this season when he was sacked on Monday.

The 54-year-old Dutchman guided Everton to seventh place in his first season in charge last term.

His sacked a 5-2 defeat to Arsenal at the weekend.
Everton have started the season on a poor note despite having spent £140million in the summer.
Club’s statement reads, “Everton Football Club can confirm that Ronald Koeman has left the Club.”

Mourinho vows to reveal why he didn’t become Barcelona manager


Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho, has said he will reveal why he did not become Barcelona coach.
Mourinho learnt his trade at the Camp Nou, as a translator and assistant coach under Bobby Robson.

He then joined up with Louis van Gaal’s staff in the 1990s.
When Frank Rijkaard was fired in 2008, Mourinho was one of the options to take over Barca.

However, the Portuguese didn’t get the job and instead he went to Inter Milan, where he brought domestic and continental success, while Barca appointed Pep Guardiola.

“These are things about my career that I prefer to keep for myself.
“Maybe I’ll talk about it one day when I’m old, very old.
“The only thing I can say is that I’m still a coach with concerns, ambitions and the desire to do new things,” Mourinho said in an interview with Telefoot.

Nigeria vs Zambia: How Super Eagles players shared their bonus with Ikeme


Players and officials of the Super Eagles, gave a share of the bonus they were paid for beating Zambia 1-0, to goalkeeper Carl Ikeme, who is presently down with acute Leukaemia.

This was revealed by head coach, Gernot Rohr, in an interview with Lagos Talks FM.

Rohr says Ikeme set Nigeria on a sound footing to qualify for the 2018 World Cup, with his fine performance in their first game away to Zambia in Ndola which they won 1-0.
“At first don’t forget him, you win you have a bonus everybody gave his part to Carl he was very happy ‎, the next idea I have is to go and see him to say thanks for what you did in the first game against Zambia.

“We can’t forget he brought us on the right way and we are sure he will come out of this great fight he has to fight and come with us to the World Cup,” Rohr said.

Mourinho reveals why he can’t rest Lukaku yet


Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho, has said that he cannot rest goal machine Romelu Lukaku, until Zlatan Ibrahimovic returns to the squad.
Ibrahimovic is out until January 2018, as he continues to recover from a knee injury.

Lukaku has hit the ground running at Old Trafford, scoring 10 goals in his first nine United matches, since his £75million move from Everton last summer.
Mourinho admits he cannot rotate the 24-year-old yet.

“Without Zlatan we can’t rotate the strikers.
“Also because Marcus Rashford is playing in other postions.

“Until the moment we have Zlatan we can’t think about giving rest to our number nine the same way we give in other positions. We can’t do that,” the Portuguese said.

Chelsea vs Manchester City: De Bruyne seals win over Premier League champions


Kevin De Bruyne netted the winner, as Manchester City beat Chelsea 1-0 at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
City were under pressure going into the fixture, after their city rivals Manchester United crushed

Pep Guardiola’s side dominated their hosts, but failed to open scoring in the first half of the game.
Chelsea lost Alvaro Morata to injury, as they struggled to impose themselves.

In the 67th minute, De Bruyne unleashed a powerful effort past Thibaut Courtois, to take all three points and return City to the summit of the Premier League on goals difference.

Mourinho tells Manchester United players to do better after 4-0 win over Palace


Jose Mourinho has demanded more consistency from his Manchester United side, despite their 4-0 win over Crystal Palace in the Premier League on Saturday.
Marouane Fellaini scored twice, while Juan Mata and Romelu Lukaku also got on the scoresheet, as the Red Devils ran riot at Old Trafford.

It wastheir fourth 4-0 triumph of the campaign, but Mourinho was left disappointed by elements of his side’s display.
“Three points were very important,” Mourinho told Sky Sports.

“I told the players we had to respect and play seriously against an opponent in a difficult situation but are better than the results are saying.
“Probably the result is bigger than our performance because I don’t think our performance was consistent. We had good periods, good moments, always control of the game.

“But I think we could do better, but the important thing are the three points, that’s it.”

Guardiola reveals secret to defeating Chelsea


Manchester City manager, Pep Guardiola, has said they deserved to beat Chelsea, following their 1-0 win at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
Former Blues midfielder, Kevin De Bruyne, netted the winner in the 67th minute of play to seal victory for the Etihad club and move them back to the top of the Premier League.

It was Chelsea’s second home defeat, after losing 3-2 to Burnley in their opening day fixture.
“There are no words to describe what Chelsea are and what they did last season,” Guardiola said in his post-match interview.

“It is important to win and especially with the way we played. In the first half we didn’t find the right position but in the second we were better. A big congratulations for the victory.
“Chelsea want to play and they are so so dangerous in attack but we kept the ball and when they had it we pressed as high as possible.

“Everyone is talking about Kevin De Bruyne. He makes absolutely everything. He is the most humble guy, I am so happy for him because I know how happy he is.
“The last few games Fabian Delph has played and he had an outstanding performance. He is a guy that doesn’t lose the ball he is aggressive and clever. I am so happy for him after last season and the way he played last season.”

Arsenal vs Brighton: Wenger breaks Ferguson’s Premier League record


Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Brighton on Sunday, means that Arsene Wenger has beaten old foe Sir Alex Ferguson and set a new Premier League record.

The Gunners eased their way to victory over the Seagulls at Emirates Stadium, with Nacho Monreal and Alex Iwobi on target.

Brighton are the 45th top-flight opponent to suffer defeat against Wenger, with the Frenchman having spent over 20 years at the helm in north London.
It represents a new record, as no other manager has won more. Ferguson defeated 44 clubs during his reign.

Since he took over in 1996, Wenger has won three titles – including their famous ‘Invincibles’ triumph of 2003/2004.
The Frenchman signed a new two-year deal, just before the start of the 2017/2018 season.

La Liga: Barcelona defeat Las Palmas in empty Camp Nou amid Catalonia clashes


Barcelona maintained their perfect start to the new season with a 3-0 win over Las Palmas.
The match was played in an empty Camp Nou, after being initially postponed because of protests over the Catalanian independence referendum going on.

There was tension across Catalonia throughout the morning, as Spanish police attempted to shut down various polling stations as the region held a referendum, which had been deemed illegal by the Spanish government.

Lionel Messi scored twice for Barca, after Segio Busquets had opened scoring for Ernesto Valverde’s men.
The victory is Barca’s seventh from seven games and see them maintain a five-point lead at the top of the Primera Division, while Las Palmas remain in 17th.

Arsenal vs Brighton: Iwobi dedicates goal to Nigeria’s Independence Day


Super Eagles forward, Alex Iwobi, has described his goal for Arsenal in their 2-0 win over Brighton on Sunday, as fitting on the day Nigeria is celebrating its 57th Independence Day.

Iwobi scored his first Premier League goal of the season as the Gunners recorded their fourth home victory of the campaign.

“3 Points, Clean Sheet And A Goal Perfect Way To Celebrate Independence Day #BIG17,” He tweeted on Sunday.
Speaking to the BBC about his goal, Iwobi hailed the brilliance of Alexis Sanchez, who provided him with a backheeled assist.

“It was a great team play. I didn’t think Alexis would find me but it shows the skill he has.
“He (Sanchez) is capable of doing anything. To have eyes in the back of his head and back-heel to me was amazing,” he said.

Wenger speaks on Barcelona joining Premier League

Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, has joked that the Premier League will have to let Scottish giants Celtic and Rangers join, before they admit Barcelona to the competition.
The Catalan Sports Minister claimed the Spanish league leaders could join the Premier League, if independence for the region leasd to their expulsion from La Liga.
Wenger said he didn’t think the situation had got “that far,” but admitted it was interesting to see what would happen with such a “political” club.
“I will try to learn Catalan and if Barcelona wants to join the Premier League – it makes it even more difficult for everybody.”
“[But] I don’t think they are as far as that.
“It’s an interesting because development, will have incidents on the sporting side as Barcelona is a highly political club.
“It is interesting to see how they respond in the championship. We have enough clubs here, 20, if you want to go up to 24, but before we have to welcome the Scottish before we go to the Spanish,” Wenger told the media after their 2-0 win over Brighton on Sunday.

Ibrahimovic’s surgeon warns over Manchester United return

Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s surgeon, Dr. Freddie Fu, has issued a warning over the striker’s return to action for Manchester United, insisting the Swede must only return when he is fully fit.
Ibrahimovic tore his anterior crutiate ligament against Anderlecht in April, after netting 28 goals for the Red Devils in his debut season.
After being initially released by by the club following the expiration of his contract, the 35-year-old has penned a new one-year deal and is stepping up his comeback.
Amid rumours that he could make his return to training by the end of October, Fu believes his former patient needs as much time as possible.
“I have no worry about his injury as it always takes time to fully recover,” he told the South China Morning Post .
“In fact the EPL has just started and I am sure Manchester United would not need the player urgently for any crucial game either in the league or European competitions.
“He is very strong but soccer is still a combative sport. As a doctor, of course I want to see him return as slow as possible, only when he is fully fit for the game. There have been many cases of a player returning prematurely with bad consequences.”

What I want from Alex Iwobi – Arsene Wenger

Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger revealed what he wants from Nigerian forward, Alex Iwobi.
The Frenchman has challenged Iwobi to provide 10 goals and 10 assists this season.
Iwobi scored his first of the season in Arsenal’s 2-0 home win over Brighton on Sunday.
The 21-year-old made it 2-0 when he drove home a backheel from Alexis Sanchez in the 56th minute.
Addressing his postmatch news conference, Wenger said, “A player like him (Iwobi) must score 10 goals, and he must as well give between six and 10 assists, and that’s what I want from him.
“He is the kind of player who has good availability, helps you a lot to get out of pressure and creates spaces.
“But what you want from him is final balls and goals as well.”
The victory over Brighton was The Gunners fourth straight clean sheet in the league this season.

Okocha more skillful than Pele – George Weah

Football legend George Oppong Weah says Nigeria’s Jay Jay Okocha is more skillful than Ghana’s Abedi.
According to the Liberian, even him, having won the world’s best player during his playing days, is nowhere close to Okocha in terms of being adroit with the leather ball.
“Abedi is a strong player, he’s a creative player but Jay Jay is more skillful.
“Even me, Jay Jay has more techniques than me. All the things that Jay Jay does on the field, we don’t even do one percent of it.
“For me I don’t do tricks, I will score a good goal and when I am squeezed up, I know how to run around.
“But to put the ball around and play with it, I give it to Jay Jay; he is an entertainer.
“So Jay Jay is a legend when it comes to that; he is very creative, he is very smart and he knows how to do tricks,” Oppong Weah told Starr Chat.

Okocha voted Bolton’s best player of last 20 years


Former Super Eagles captain, Austin Jay Jay Okocha, has been voted by Bolton Wanderers fans, as the best player to have ever played at the Reebok Stadium, which has been renamed Macron Stadium.

The Reebok Stadium was built in 1997, but renamed in 2014 after Macron signed a naming rights deal with Bolton Wanderers.

It is in celebration of the ground’s 20th anniversary that the poll was organised.
Okocha beat the likes of former Spain defender, Ivan Campo and French forward, Youri Djorkaeff to emerge winner.
“So good they named him twice, Jay-Jay Okocha’s impact on Bolton Wanderers Football Club has truly never been forgotten,” Bolton wrote on their website while announcing the results.

“Moving to England for the first time with the Whites in 2002, the Nigerian magician’s four seasons spent with Sam Allardyce’s men saw him capture the hearts of not only the Bolton faithful, but football fans across the country for his silky skills and cheeky smile. Figuring for the Trotters on 145 occasions, he played in the Carling Cup Final – where he scored two unforgettable free-kicks in the semi-final first leg – and and also in the UEFA Cup.
“Another captain of the club too, those who were lucky enough to watch him in his prime will never forget the impact that Okocha had during his time at Macron Stadium and with that in mind, he has officially been named as the best ever player to grace our current home.”

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