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Super Eagles must remain focussed – Rohr

Nigeria technical adviser, Gernot Rohr, has warned his side to remain focussed ahead of their remaining World Cup qualifying games aft...

Saturday, 22 October 2016

Moses hasn’t proved his commitment to Eagles yet – Lawal





He is riding on the crest of a wave after surviving a strenuous preseason to force his way into Chelsea’s first team under Italian manager Antonio Conte.
Victor Moses appeared to have given up on first-team football at Chelsea following the expiry of his loan deal at West Ham.
The 25-year-old Nigeria winger had also had loan spells at Liverpool and Stoke since his £9m move from Wigan in 2012.
Moses has been hogging the headlines after a string of impressive performances for the Blues – and the player has confirmed he is enjoying his football more than ever.
As the player is having a swell time with the Premier League giants and his stock rising by the game, his commitment to the Super Eagles has been questioned by former Nigeria winger Dimeji Lawal.
Dimeji, who is popularly called Kabongo, says Moses has yet to prove his commitment at the international level because he has not looked happy and excited each time he plays for the national team.

EPFL ends agreement with UEFA on Champions League dates





The European Professional Football Leagues (EPFL) have voted to end a Memorandum of Understanding that had prohibited domestic matches from being broadcast at the same time as Champions League fixtures, the organisation announced in a statement on Friday.
The group claimed that UEFA has left it “no other option” than to strike down the agreement given recent decisions European football’s governing body has taken.
In August, it made a series of reforms that favoured the continent’s top leagues and the most

Montreal Impact striker Didier Drogba fined by MLS after refusing to play





Montreal Impact striker Didier Drogba has been fined by MLS after refusing to play for his club last weekend.
Drogba, 38, refused to play rather than come off the bench in Sunday’s 2-2 draw with Toronto FC in Montreal’s penultimate regular season game, and the striker was not listed in Mauro Biello’s matchday squad.
Impact president Joey Saputo revealed that the former Chelsea and Ivory Coast star had resolved