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Super Eagles Prepare for a Tough First Round in CHAN 2024 Tournament

The home-based Super Eagles could face a challenging group in the first round of the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN).
The Eagles are unseeded for the tournament’s draw, set to take place on Tuesday at the Confederation of African Football (CAF) Headquarters in Cairo, Egypt.
Team seedings will be determined by performances in the last three CHAN editions (2022, 2020, and 2018), where the Super Eagles failed to qualify.
However, their impressive 3-1 victory over long-time rivals Ghana secured them a spot in CHAN 2024, marking a strong comeback.
Pot 1 will feature co-hosts Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, alongside defending champions Senegal.
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“Lookman Scores Goals But Doesn’t Follow Instructions” – Italian Expert Warns Napoli

Napoli have been cautioned against signing Nigerian forward Ademola Lookman, despite his strong form for Atalanta last season. Italian football analyst Marcelo Altamura believes Lookman struggles with tactical discipline and often ignores instructions on the pitch.
Instead, he advised the Serie A champions to go for Mattia Zaccagni and Dan Ndoye, whom he described as more reliable and better suited to Napoli’s system.
Speaking on 1 Station Radio, Altamura explained, “Zaccagni and Ndoye are solid players. Ndoye is fast, technical, and disciplined. Unlike Lookman, he follows instructions and fits into the team structure.”
He described Lookman as a gifted player who can score brilliant goals but tends to drift from the game plan. Lookman finished the 2024–25 Serie A season with 15 goals and 5 assists in 31 appearances, sparking interest from top clubs including Napoli.
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Turkish Pundit Says Icardi Is Better Than Victor Osimhen

TRT Spor pundit Kaya Çilingiroğlu has sparked debate after claiming that Argentina’s Mauro Icardi is a better striker than Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen. Both players were teammates at Galatasaray last season, where Osimhen made a big impact during his loan spell from Napoli. Galatasaray is now pushing to keep the 26-year-old forward permanently, reportedly offering him a staggering €25 million per year to sign a long-term deal.
However, Çilingiroğlu doesn’t seem worried about whether Osimhen stays or not. “Even if Osimhen doesn’t return, it’s not a big deal,” he said. “Icardi is better. If I know football, Osimhen can’t earn that kind of money anywhere else in Europe.” He added that as time passes, Galatasaray gains more leverage in the negotiations.
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Juventus and Napoli Hope to Sign Sancho as He Prepares to Leave Man United

Jadon Sancho is attracting serious interest from two top Italian clubs as he weighs his next move away from Manchester United this summer.
Juventus have reportedly opened talks with United in recent hours over a potential deal for the England international. Napoli are also keen and have made direct contact with Sancho’s representatives to explore the possibility of bringing him to Naples.
The winger spent last season on loan at Chelsea, but the London side chose not to make the move permanent. Sancho has since returned to Old Trafford, but with new manager Ruben Amorim yet to finalize his squad for next season, the winger’s future remains uncertain. A final decision on his next club is expected soon.
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