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Atalanta Co-Owner Admits Gasperini Was Wrong to Criticize Lookman

Atalanta co-owner Stephen Pagliuca has admitted that head coach Gian Piero Gasperini was wrong in his remarks about Ademola Lookman.
Gasperini had publicly criticized Lookman after the winger missed a crucial penalty in Atalanta’s 3-1 loss to Club Brugge, calling him “one of the worst penalty takers.” Lookman later responded, saying the comment was “disrespectful.”
Pagliuca, however, insists the issue has been settled within the club. Speaking to Gazzetta dello Sport, he emphasized that Atalanta operates on a policy of collective responsibility, especially when things don’t go as planned.
“He made a mistake by singling out an individual,” Pagliuca said. “At Atalanta, we take responsibility as a team. We reflect on our own performances and focus on improvement.”
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Cassano Tells Napoli to Sign Lookman as Kvaratskhelia’s Replacement

Former Real Madrid striker Antonio Cassano has urged Napoli to go after Atalanta’s star winger, Ademola Lookman. Cassano believes the Super Eagles forward would be the perfect signing for Antonio Conte’s squad as they look to fill the gap left by Khvicha Kvaratskhelia, who recently made the move to Paris Saint-Germain.
Speaking during a chat on Twitch with Viva El Futbol, Cassano praised Lookman’s qualities saying, “If it were up to me, I’d sign Lookman. That would be an incredible addition. He’s fast, he scores goals, creates assists, and has been developed by one of the best, Gian Piero Gasperini.”
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Ramon Planes Tells Lamine Yamal to Stay Focused and Not Rush Ballon d’Or Hype

Former Barcelona director Ramon Planes has sent a clear message to young star Lamine Yamal, urging him to stay grounded despite the growing hype around his name, especially talks of him winning the Ballon d’Or this year.
Planes, who once played a key role behind the scenes at Barça, believes the 17-year-old still has a long way to go before being crowned the world’s best. He stressed that while Yamal’s rise has been remarkable, fans and the media need to be careful not to pile unnecessary pressure on him.
“There’s no doubt about his talent, but the real challenge is staying at that level for years,” Planes told Mundo Deportivo, as shared by Barca Universal. “We have to protect him and let him grow at his own pace. If he keeps performing like this for seasons to come, then we can start talking about awards like the Ballon d’Or. But right now, patience is key.”
Yamal has been making headlines with his incredible performances for both Spain and Barcelona. The teenager played a huge role in Spain’s Euro 2024 triumph and also helped Barça secure four trophies last season, including the LaLiga title, Copa del Rey, and Supercopa de Espana.
Since breaking into Barcelona’s senior team under Xavi Hernandez in April 2023 at just 15 years old, Yamal has consistently proven himself as one of football’s brightest young prospects. Last season, he racked up 18 goals and 25 assists in 55 matches across all competitions, leaving many convinced he deserves to be recognised among the best in the world.
But Planes insists it’s still early days for the young forward, and the football world must give him time to develop without overwhelming expectations.
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Super Falcons Start WAFCON Strong with 3-0 Win Over Tunisia

The Super Falcons of Nigeria kicked off their 2024 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations (WAFCON) journey with a confident 3-0 win over Tunisia on Sunday. Nigeria wasted no time making their mark, with Asisat Oshoala heading in a brilliant cross from Omorinsola Babajide just four minutes into the match.
Coach Justine Madugu’s side controlled the game from start to finish, keeping Tunisia quiet and leaving goalkeeper Chiamaka Nnadozie with little to worry about. Deborah Abiodun almost doubled the lead before halftime after dancing past Tunisia’s defence, but the goalkeeper denied her.
Babajide eventually made it 2-0 just before the break with a calm finish, though Ashleigh Plumptre’s goal moments later was ruled out for a foul in the build-up. At the start of the second half, Madugu made changes, bringing on Chiwendu Ihezuo, Christy Ucheibe, and Esther Okoronkwo for Oshoala, Abiodun, and Babajide.
The Super Falcons remained dominant, with Plumptre and Osinachi Ohale both going close to adding to the scoreline. Ihezuo finally sealed the win, firing home Nigeria’s third goal with six minutes left on the clock. The nine-time African champions will now turn their attention to their next group game against Botswana on Wednesday.
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