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Keown Worried About Odegaard’s Absence
Former Arsenal player Martin Keown has voiced concern over captain Martin Odegaard ahead of the Gunners’ Premier League match against Manchester City on Sunday. Odegaard is likely to miss the game at the Etihad Stadium due to an ankle injury sustained while playing for Norway.
Keown told TNT Sports, “Odegaard is a significant loss because he orchestrates play. He moves into spaces for [Bukayo] Saka, creating openings and supplying passes.”
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Heavyweight Champion Usyk Secures Victory Against Tyson Fury In Match
Oleksandr Usyk retains his position as one of greatest heavyweight champions by beating Tyson Fury in match. The competition was held in Saudi Arabia and the match was between boxer Tyson Fury against Usyk, tension was built up amid the arrival of the match.
The heavyweight champion defended his title successfully and secured a record of 23-0.
Usyk speaks to the media after his win “I win, it’s good.” When asked about his next move after the match he stated “I can do more. I am prepared. I will return home to rest.”
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Bruno Fernandes Reportedly Shed Tears After Tottenham Move Collapsed in 2019
Manchester United Captain, Bruno Fernandes shed tears after his potential move to Tottenham Hotspur fell through in 2019. Despite the fee being agreed on the team still backed out over disagreement with the structure.
It was reported that the player was heartbroken by the news and cried because of it. Six months later, Fernandes now excels as the team captain in Manchester United.
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Gabriel Osho Believes Super Eagles Can Bounce Back and Qualify for 2026 World Cup
Super Eagles defender Gabriel Osho has expressed confidence that the team will secure a spot in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
The Nigerian national team, known for their talent and passion, have yet to win a match in Group C after four games, leaving them in fifth place in the standings.
The Super Eagles, a team that has long been regarded as one of the powerhouses in African football, have faced criticism for their performance so far.
However, Osho remains optimistic and determined to see the team rise above their challenges.
Speaking to Flashcore, he mentioned the squad’s potential and their focus on bouncing back stronger in upcoming matches.
“We need to concentrate on both the World Cup qualifiers and the Africa Cup of Nations,” Osho said.
Reflecting on their recent performances, he emphasized the team’s commitment to improvement.
“After the last competition, our objective is clear; progress and ultimate victory.
I believe we have the talent to achieve that.”
“Our team’s quality is arguably the best on the continent.
Now is the time to demonstrate that on the global stage,” he added, urging his teammates to showcase their skills and determination in the matches ahead.
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