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AFCON 2025: Eagles must be patriotic, selfless to excel, Gara-Gombe says
Ahmed Gara-Gombe, Former Chairman of Gombe Football Association, has urged the Super Eagles to embrace patriotism, discipline and professionalism ahead of their crucial quarter-final match against Algeria.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Gara-Gombe’s remarks followed reports on Wednesday suggesting that the players threatened to boycott training and refused to travel to Marrakech, Morocco, for their Saturday’s match against Algeria.
NAN also reports that the planned boycott stemmed from the failure of the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) to pay players their bonuses and outstanding allowances at the ongoing AFCON.
Gara-Gombe, condemned the planned training boycotts by some of the players, saying that the players must desist from selfish conduct and actions capable of embarrassing the country if they must excel at the ongoing AFCON.
He described the players action as unpatriotic, noting that representing Nigeria should come with sacrifice, discipline and respect for national pride.
“It is painful that some players choose to embarrass Nigeria whenever they get the opportunity to wear the national colours,” Gara-Gombe said.
According to him, players should prioritise national honour over personal gains, especially when the country’s image is under global media scrutiny.
“These players earn huge sums of money abroad. How much is the bonus they are quarrelling over compared to their monthly salaries in Europe?” he queried.
Gara-Gombe noted that other African stars play for their countries without placing financial conditions on participation.
He recalled that before the tournament, the Super Eagles had ample time to raise concerns about bonuses but failed to do so.
The former chairman warned that protests at such a critical stage could affect team focus and performance against Algeria.
“Moroccan players only need the national team shirt. They value national pride more than allowances,” he said.
“There was almost two months between the Tanzania match and this tournament. Why wait until camp to disrupt preparations?” he asked.
“This is a decisive match. Instead of full concentration, some players are creating unnecessary distractions,” he said.
Gara-Gombe questioned the leadership within the team, saying captains must guide players away from actions that could damage national interest.
“Leadership is about calming tensions, not encouraging protests that ridicule the country,” he added.
He who urged the players to focus on winning, warned that poor results would attract public backlash.
“Legitimate demands must be made through proper channels and at appropriate times, as what is legitimate can become wrong if it is pursued wrongly.
“If they boycott and lose, Nigerians will not forgive them. Victory is the only acceptable response now.
“They are sending a wrong message to the younger players who dream of serving Nigeria,” Gara-Gombe said.
He, however, called on the NFF to henceforth pay greater attention to the domestic league and incorporate most of its players for international competitions.
“Nigeria has capable talents at home. and can field players from the local league who are hungry and patriotic for competitive games.
“Many AFCON teams including Morocco, Egypt and South Africa, feature several home-based players,” he said.
Gara-Gombe described the situation as unfortunate and unacceptable warning that lack of discipline could hurt players after retirement.
“I urge football authorities to address indiscipline firmly.
“Without discipline, some may end up regretting their careers when football is over.
“This nonsense must stop; national interest must always come first,” Gara-Gombe said.
It would be recalled that the Super Eagles won all the matches they have played so far, scoring 12 goals en route to the quarter-finals.
Nigeria will face Algeria’s Desert Foxes for a semi-final spot and are expected to depart Fès for Marrakech on Thursday, ahead of the blockbuster encounter at the Stade de Marrakech on Saturday by 5 p.m. (NAN)
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Oscar Bobb set to leave Man City this month
Manchester City star Oscar Bobb is set to leave the club after being slowly forced out of the club.
Following the arrival of Antoine Semenyo, Bobb, who rarely featured under manager Pep Guardiola, has been pushed aside in recent weeks as the club seek to offload the teenager.
The 22-year-old has featured 19 times in 2025-26 following further injury concerns and despite his recent return, he has been absent from the side who are winless so far in 2026.
Now, as reported by journalist Ben Jacobs, Bobb is set to be sold as City cash in on the youngster who is very unlikely to be handed any more opportunities in the side.
“Oscar Bobb could leave Manchester City this month on a permanent transfer. As revealed in December, Fulham are keen.
“Discussions are now advancing, as @FabrizioRomano called.
“Dortmund also have Bobb on their radar.
“Manchester City prefer a sale to a loan and value Bobb in the region of £30m-£35m depending on the structure.
“Understand Bobb is now Fulham’s top priority. Fulham also still working on USMNT forward Ricardo Pepi despite his injury.”
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Man Utd make contact with Borussia Dortmund coach Kovac
Manchester United have made a move for Borussia Dortmund coach Niko Kovac.
While they have Michael Carrick in place after sacking Ruben Amorim, United only see their former midfielder as a stop-gap to the end of the season.
Sky Deutschland says United have made contact with Kovac’s camp seeking information on the Croatian’s plans.
Kovac took charge of Dortmund a year ago and penned an extension to 2027 at the start of this season.
However, it’s understood the 54 year-old holds an ambition to work in the Premier League.
Dortmund sit second in the Bundesliga, 11 points off near-perfect Bayern, and are tenth in the Champions League.
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Morocco Report Senegal To CAF, FIFA Over AFCON Final Protests
The Moroccan Football Federation said Monday it has formally referred to the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and FIFA incidents involving Senegalese players and supporters protesting a penalty to Morocco in the Africa Cup of Nations final.
Senegal’s protest in added time of normal play during Sunday night’s clash in Rabat led to the match being paused for nearly 20 minutes as the players walked off the pitch in anger.
Some Senegalese fans at the opposite end of the stadium threw chairs and other objects and attempted to get onto the field of play.
The AFCON hosts’ football federation said these acts “had a significant impact on the normal course of the match and on the players’ performance”, with Morocco then missing the penalty that could have granted them their first African title in 50 years.
The federation said “it will resort to legal procedures” with CAF, the tournament’s organising body, and FIFA “in order to rule on the withdrawal of the Senegalese national team from the field”… “as well as on the events that accompanied this decision”.
It said the referee’s decision to grant the Atlas Lions a penalty was “deemed correct by unanimous opinion of specialists”.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino condemned “some Senegal players” for the “unacceptable scenes”.
Senegal scored the game’s only goal just four minutes into extra time after the players returned to the pitch following an appeal from star forward Sadio Mane.
Several Moroccan media outlets on Monday criticised Senegal for a lack of fair play and unsporting behaviour.
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