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Victor Osimhen addresses Punch Allegations

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Victor Osimhen, the Nigerian footballer, was accused of punching a Turkish journalist, Tolga Bozduman, in the head.

The incident allegedly occurred when Osimhen was leaving an entertainment venue with friends and was approached by a group of reporters, including Bozduman, who attempted to photograph him.

According to Bozduman’s account, Osimhen became aggressive, screaming and trying to take his camera away. Bozduman claimed that Osimhen punched him in the head, which still hurt afterwards. Furthermore, Osimhen allegedly offered Bozduman money to delete the footage and threatened to “destroy” him when Bozduman refused.

In his account of the incident, Osimhen stated that he had gone to the venue to eat with his friends. He explained that when he returned to leave and head to his van, he was suddenly confronted by the journalists, including Bozduman, who popped out a camera in his face, catching him off guard.

“I was shocked,” Osimhen said. “I didn’t know what was happening. I was just trying to protect myself.”

Osimhen denied hitting anyone, saying: “I didn’t hit anyone. I’m disappointed that the journalist has chosen to distort the truth and make false accusations.”

The incident has sparked widespread attention and controversy, with many fans and supporters coming to Osimhen’s defense.

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FIFA Club World Cup: Geremi Njitap names club that won’t win trophy

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Former Real Madrid player, Geremi Njitap has said that there is no chance of Inter Miami winning the FIFA Club World Cup even with Lionel Messi in the team.

According to the Cameroonian, the American side do not stand a chance, adding that there are better teams with great players at the tournament.

The Herons will play their first game against Egypt Premier League side, Al Ahly at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, on Saturday, June 14.

Inter Miami entered the competition being staged in the US after winning the MLS Supporters’ Shield in 2024.

Njitap noted that the Argentine superstar is no longer the Messi he used to be as he has no doubts passed his prime.

Messi will turn 38 later this month and Njitap told Boyle Sports Messi is no longer young.

He said via Goal, “Lionel Messi is no longer young…” he said, adding that the Argentine cannot boast of good players around him at Inter Miami as he had at Barcelona and PSG.

“He is going to come up against great clubs who have great players in the peak of their careers,” he pointed out.

“Does he have a chance of winning it? I don’t think so.”

Inter Miami are in Group A of the tournament along with Al Ahly, Palmeiras and Porto.

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Why Senegal beat us 3-1 – England coach, Tuchel

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England head coach, Thomas Tuchel has suggested why his team lost 3-1 against Senegal in an international friendly on Tuesday night.

Tuchel watched as Senegal came from a goal down to beat the Three Lions at City Ground.

Harry Kane gave the hosts the lead in the seven minutes of the encounter.

But three goals from Ismaila Sarr, Habib Diarra, and Cheikh Sabaly gave the West African giants the victory against England.

However, Tuchel believes his side lost to the visitors because his team conceded very two easy goals.

According to him, England had big chances to equalize but failed to convert it.

“Yeah of course, it is a disappointing result,” Tuchel told TV Sport.

“We conceded the first two goals – very easy goals, we need to defend better.

“The reaction was good after we were down. We suddenly were more active, more free, more fluent, more aggressive. We had big chances to equalise.”

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Manchester City appoint two new coaches

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Manchester City have appointed two new coaches to manager Pep Guardiola’s first team coaching set-up.

The new coaches are Pepijn Lijnders and James French.

The Cityzens disclosed this in a post on their website on Tuesday.

Lijnders has been appointed as assistant coach while French joins as set-piece coach.

Lijnders, 42, arrived at the Etihad armed with extensive elite-level coaching experience both in the Premier League as well as on the continent.

French, on the other hand, moved to City from Liverpool in the key role of set-piece coach.

“Pepijn and James have each amassed huge experience working in their individual roles over the past few years.

“Everyone at Manchester City wishes Pepijn and James the very best of luck in their new roles,” Man City’s statement partly read.

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