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Big Weekend: Man City v Chelsea, Ivan Toney v Liverpool, David Moyes, Palace palaver

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A 4-4 draw prompted the usual recency bias around the best-ever debate, but it was undeniably classic Barclays. Are Chelsea equipped to offer a similar performance at the Etihad?

They would be going there in a far more dour mood were it not for a couple of added-time goals at Crystal Palace on Monday night. Chelsea fans left Selhurst Park belting out Bob Marley but they know they could just as likely as not be departing the Etihad on the back of a 6-0 shellacking.

Because City are doing what City do: grinding through the gears as business time gets ever closer. The Treble winners are on an 11-match winning run just as Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland are getting back into their groove. Don’t worry about a thing, you say? Tell that to Mauricio Pochettino if those two are let loose and in the mood.

But City are not perfect. Defensively, they give up chances. Chelsea have to break a terrible habit and make sure they are ready to take them.

Team to watch: Crystal Palace
Initially, we suggested Sheffield United as the team to watch this weekend to see if they had any intention of mounting an unlikely survival push by building on last week’s win at Luton. But all eyes will be on Palace this weekend after a strange – and worrying – few days at Selhurst Park.

Here’s what we know as we write: Roy Hodgson was taken ill at Palace training on Thursday. Apparently, the episode left some players shaken, and though reports suggest he is doing well in hospital, details are, understandably, thin on the ground. Above anything else this weekend, we hope Roy recovers as fast as possible.

Secondary to that, all of this leaves Palace in a pickle of their own making. Before Hodgson was taken ill while taking training, just before a press conference he was set to host, it seems he was to be sacked and replaced by Oliver Glasner. The former Eintracht Frankfurt manager has reportedly agreed a two-and-a-half-year contract to take over the Eagles.

Now what do Palace do? They travel to Everton on Monday night for what has become a massive game at the foot of the table, towards where Palace are plummeting. Glasner’s appointment was intended to halt that slide. But the Eagles have to be seen to do right by Roy, even if it is too little too late for his reign.

 

Player to watch: Ivan Toney
Neither Toney nor Brentford were coy about the striker’s desire to make up for lost time when he returned to action following his eight-month ban and no-one has tried to hide the fact that, barring major surprise or catastrophe, the Bees’ biggest asset will be on his way in the summer. Brentford already appear to have signed his replacement.

Toney, though, has plenty to do in the meantime. Firstly, remove any doubts his suitors may have over his value – three goals in four games have taken care of that so far – and, secondly, impress upon Gareth Southgate his worth to England at the European Championships.

Southgate took some convincing over Toney before his ban and he’ll need to see more evidence before he inks the striker’s name on his squad list. So Toney will be gasping to ruffle Virgil van Dijk’s feathers when the Bees host Liverpool.

Toney rates Van Dijk as one of the best defenders – hardly a controversial shout – and he’s yet to score in three appearances against his boyhood club. There won’t be many better opportunities to catch the eye this season than putting that right on Saturday lunchtime.

 

Manager to watch: David Moyes
The West Ham manager has rarely, if ever, been more than five games from losing the Hammers fans, so it can hardly come as a surprise to anyone that a seven-game winless run has seen the tide turn against him once more.

The fact that run was prolonged by a six-goal humping by Arsenal made it inevitable that Moyes would come under pressure once more. Conceding half a dozen at home is bad enough – only once in the club’s history have they done that before – but the way they gave up those goals suggested there was more to it than simply a bad day at the office.

When a Moyes team offers no fight, no intent to close down and no desire to defend,the manager is in bother. Now it is a matter of how he chooses to respond at Nottingham Forest on Saturday afternoon.

Moyes doesn’t have many options – and he has even fewer than before the transfer window. Kalvin Phillips could come in to a midfield overrun by Arsenal but is anyone convinced the loanee is ready to make a difference after so long on Manchester City’s sidelines?

It is hard to think of a player more badly missed by anyone this season than Lucas Paqueta, who remains injured, while Moyes’ forwards aren’t likely to receive service from wingers since the Hammers barely have enough.

Most West Ham fans were long gone by the time the Irons were put out of their misery by the final whistle last week. At Forest, Moyes won’t get off as lightly unless there is a defiant response.

EFL game to watch: West Brom v Southampton
Three of the Championship’s top five are on the box this weekend, with Leeds tasked with going to Plymouth for a 12:30pm kick-off on Saturday afternoon, by which time Southampton might have bundled them out of the automatic promotion spots.

To do that, Saints will have beat a West Brom side sat snuggly in fifth, unable to move up and in no danger of falling amid the gaggle of play-off chasers. Just one point separates sixth and tenth, and the Baggies are bursting to keep a safe distance from that chaos.

Saints, for the first time in 25 matches, must bounce back from a defeat after Bristol City ended the unbeaten run that has powered Russell Martin’s side into promotion contention. Martin will have spent the time since working on a defence which has shipped six in their last two matches. Prior to that, they conceded the same amount over 13 games.

European game to watch: VFL Bochum v Bayern Munich
Bayern were one of the subjects of last weekend’s game to watch and we make no apologies for focusing on them again after two defeats in a week intensified the sense of crisis in Bavaria. And, frankly, there’s not much else going on across the continent this weekend.

Thomas Tuchel is in a spot of bother. Last week, in the crucial top-of-the-table clash with Bayer Leverkusen, he took a gamble on a new formation and it backfired spectacularly. At Lazio in the Champions League last-16 first leg, he went back to Bayern basics with a 4-2-3-1. That didn’t pay either.

 

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Lagos Sports Commission DG Meets French Consul General At France Embassy

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The Director General of Lagos State Sports Commission, Lekan Fatodu on Wednesday hosted in Lagos by the Consul General of France

The Director General of Lagos State Sports Commission, Lekan Fatodu on Wednesday hosted in Lagos by the Consul General of France and his team at the Consulate in Ikoyi, Lagos.

Discussions held centred around strengthening the existing ties between Lagos State and France, with a particular focus on Sports.

Avenues for mutually beneficial collaboration that would not only deepen the cultural exchange between the two nations but also accelerate the development of sports in Lagos State from capacity building for sports administration and coaching to facilitate sports business opportunities, as well as organising joint sporting events were explored.

The Consular General, the French Embassy in Nigeria, Mr. Laurent Favier assured Lagos State Sports Commission of support on sports development particularly in technical aspects of sports aimed at enhancing talent growth.

The Director General appreciated Favier and his team, stating that the kind expression of support by the French Embassy will be a remarkable pivot in the extraordinary investment and assistance Governor Babajide Sanwo-Olu is providing towards sporting excellence

“France has a rich sporting heritage, and their expertise in various disciplines can undoubtedly elevate the standards of sports in our state. Likewise, the vibrant and passionate sporting culture and ecosystem in Lagos holds immense potential for fruitful partnerships”, Fatodu stated

He expressed his gratitude to Mr Favier and the entire team at the French Consulate for their warm hospitality and their commitment to furthering closer ties between the two nations and looked forward to the countless opportunities that lie ahead for the development of sports in Lagos State and the enrichment of cultural ties with France.

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Ijebu United Raises Alarm Over Ownership Of Golden Eaglets Player

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Ogun State based Nigeria National League side Ijebu United have raised the alarm over the ownership of youngster AbdulGaniyu Damilare

Ogun State based Nigeria National League side Ijebu United have raised the alarm over the ownership of youngster AbdulGaniyu Damilare Ibrahim, who is currently playing for the Golden Eaglets in the ongoing WAFU B championship in Ghana.

In a letter of concern and protest signed by its General Manager, Fatai Olayinka, which was sent to the Nigerian football authorities and also made available to the media, it categorically stated that the said player is a legally acquired player of Ijebu United.The letter reads, “Attention of Ijebu United Football Club has been drawn to the final list of players of the Nigeria National U-17 squad presently in Ghana for the WAFU tournament and particularly, in reference to the above player – ABDUL GANIYU DAMILARE IBRAHIM, purported to belong to Hero Power Academy. We hereby wish to state as follows:

1.That ABDUL GANIYU DAMILARE IBRAHIM is a bonafide player of Ijebu United Football Club.

2. That Ijebu United FC discovered and declared interest on the said player after a scouting tournament held at Ilorin, kwara State, in Year 2021.

3. That Ijebu United FC, immediately relocated the said player to Ijebu Ode, enrolled him in school and took complete charge of his welfare on a daily basis since same year 2021. (documents of the player in school uniform and photos besides official vehicle of Ijebu United FC herewith attached).

4. That in view of the fact that the said player, was a minor and in order to register him for the league, Ijebu United FC requested and got the parental consent from the biological parents of the said player and properly documented same at the High Court of Justice in kwara State precisely, on January 16th, 2023. (copy of the parental consent referred to is herewith attached).

5. That the player has since been enjoying remuneration from Ijebu United FC and was actually registered and participated during the 2023/2024 Nigeria National League football season and equally registered duly for the current 2024 edition of the Federation Cup Competition for Ijebu United FC (player’s licences herewith attached).

6. That Ijebu United FC was aware all along in respect to the involvement of the said player during activities and programmes of the Nigeria National Team and with our full blessings.

7. That it therefore, comes to us as a shock and disbelief that the said player is being credited to another football outfit and not Ijebu United FC. (copy of publication herewith attached).

8. That we are categorical in our claims that ABDUL GANIYU DAMILARE IBRAHIM, is a player belonging to Ijebu United FC, and plead with the authority concerned to use appropriate offices to reflect accordingly in the spirit of justice, fair play and protections of our investment on the said player over the years.”

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Lawmaker Hon Shittu pledges support for Kwara SWAN

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Chairperson, House Committee on Sports in the Kwara State House of Assembly, Honourable Rukayat Shittu, has pledged support towards robust media coverage of sports activities in the state.

Speaking to executive members of the Sports Writers Association of Nigeria, (SWAN), Kwara State chapter, in Ilorin on Tuesday, the lawmaker said that with the massive investments by Governor Abdulrahaman Abdulrazaq at the Kwara State Stadium, it is imperative that media support must be enhanced.

“With the renovation of sports facilities in the stadium, more sports activities will definitely come to Kwara. The media and press are the complementary arm of sports.

“These are media and brand related events that our state will benefit from immensely. Tinkering with our media sports oversight function to support sports reporting in the state,” Hon Shittu.

She also hailed the present administration of Mallam AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq for the total overhauling of sports facilities since inception.

The lawmaker explained that the state legislative arm will continue to initiate policies through effective legislation to all year round development.

“Governor AbdulRahman AbdulRazaq has been doing alot in sports since his assumption of office, the reactivation of state sports festival, state’s participation in the National and International l championship and prompt release of funds for Kwara United were some of his milestones in the last five years in office” she said.

Shittu is one the youngest lawmakers to win an election in Africa and was once a journalist herself.

While speaking to the representatives of the guild of sports journalists in the state, Hon Shittu pledged to partner SWAN ahead of the 2024 Kwara SWAN Media Games.

Expressing thanks, Chairman of Kwara SWAN, Ayodeji Ismail hailed Hon Shittu for her vibrancy and versatility as the youngest lawmaker whose positive impact and contributions at the floor of the house has become a reference point.

Ayodeji, who asked for the assistance of Hon Shittu in the appropriation of media budget for sports writers for coverage of championship, noted SWAN will continue to objectively report the activities of the government tailored to the growth of sports.

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