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Andre Harriman-Annous Reveals His Nationality

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Andre Harriman-Annous, Famous Arsenal Player reveals his nationality. He shares that his mum and dad are from both Nigeria and Ghana, while Andre was born in England. Andre has hinted to be a representative to the national teams of Nigeria, Ghana and England.

He is eligible to play for the Super Eagles, the Black Stars, and England, as he holds nationalities from all three. “My family background is African,” Harriman-Annous told Arsenal’s website. “My mum is from Nigeria and my dad is Ghanaian.”

“When I was around five or six, I started to develop and I was playing for a local team called Whetstone Wanderers. “At around seven I was scouted for the Tottenham pre-academy and I was there for a year or so, but then Arsenal and I have been here ever since, which is a dream come true because I’m an Arsenal fan!”


 

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Liam Rosenior Appointed New Paris FC Manager

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Former Chelsea coach Liam Rosenior has made headlines after being appointed manager of Paris FC.

It can be noted that he has signed a two-year contract and will begin training with the team on Thursday.


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Rooney Says Portugal Failed to Make Use of Cristiano Ronaldo

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Manchester United legend Wayne Rooney has spoken about Portugal’s World Cup match, sharing his thoughts on how differently the game could have gone.

Rooney said the players kept passing the ball around instead of taking their chances to score. He added that having Cristiano Ronaldo on the pitch meant they should have made better use of him.

“When you are playing with Cristiano Ronaldo, you must make use of him. The ball could have been delivered into the box by Bruno, but he chose not to do so.”

“If you include him in the game, you need to utilize him; he remains a significant threat for Portugal during set pieces.”


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Ronaldo Nazário Blames Ancelotti for Brazil’s World Cup Exit

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Ronaldo Nazário reacts to Brazil’s elimination and blames Carlo Ancelotti for the team’s exit.

Ronaldo said “I think this elimination started with decisions made on the coaching bench. Ancelotti is one of the best coaches in football history, but tonight he made too many mistakes.”

He also questioned why a certain player was left out of the squad. “I still don’t understand why João Pedro was not in the squad. He’s been performing brilliantly.”


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