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May 20, 2021 Manchester City’s Ruben Dias Named Football Writers’ Association Men’s Footballer Of Year

Manchester City’s Ruben Dias Named Football Writers’ Association Men’s Footballer Of Year

Manchester City defender Ruben Dias has been named men's footballer of the year by the Football Writers' Association.

The 24-year-old Portugal international was signed by City for about from Benfica last summer.

"It is a huge privilege. Obviously I could not have done it without the success of the team," said Dias.

"I think me receiving this prize is the major example of how our team works, the way we build our game.

"It reflects all the togetherness we have on the pitch, how we perform and the spirit that is in the team and with these players."

The FWA said Dias was a "comfortable winner", finishing ahead of Tottenham striker Harry Kane and Dias' Manchester City team-mate Kevin de Bruyne.

 

May 14, 2021 Femi Adesina: Like Man City, Nigeria Will Overcome Security Challenges

Femi Adesina: Like Man City, Nigeria Will Overcome Security Challenges

Adesina says some people are laughing at Buhari's government due to unrelenting security challenges that were possibly instigated by them.

Adesina likened the present situation of the country to how Manchester City FC moved from the bottom of the league table to become the champions of the 2020/21 English Premier League (EPL).

In an article titled, “Lessons for Nigeria from EPL”, Adesina said some forces who know what President Muhammadu Buhari can achieve, have positioned themselves to sabotage his administration.

He said many critics of Buhari are focused on setting themselves against the government just like other English clubs challenged Man City at the beginning of the 2019/20 EPL season, because of the team’s overwhelming success in the previous season.

Adesina wrote; “Recall what happened in the 2019/2020 season. Man City was eyeing a treble. Three back-to-back seasons as champions, and a record in English football. But the adversaries knew the record that was to be set, so they arrayed themselves against the team. Just as some forces knew the record that was to be achieved by Muhammadu Buhari as Nigerian President, and which he had begun to show since 2015 when he got into office, and they positioned themselves against the government.

“Every team, big or small, strong or weak, set its sights on Man City last season, flexed muscles, summoned superhuman skills and strength whenever they were meeting the champions attempting a treble.

“The lesson? When you are high-flying, the centrifugal forces will come against you, and it would only take the grace of God for you to attain.

“Yoruba people call those forces Aiye. When Aiye is on your case, as it was against Man City, and it is against the Buhari government, you need God, and God alone. Aiye (meaning ‘the world,’ if freely translated) is the negative part of mankind. The pernicious, baleful, sly and scheming part of humanity. If Aiye gets on your matter, you need God and God alone.

Aiye was in full force against it. And the 2020/2021 season was initially not looking promising either. Eight weeks gone, the team was placed 13th on the table. It had lost 2–5 to Leicester City at home in Etihad Stadium, Tottenham drubbed it by two goals, played a draw with teams that couldn’t hold a candle to it in the past, and was generally forlorn and limp. Aiye was having a ball, laughing Man City to scorn. Aren’t they doing the same thing against the government in our country today, due to unrelenting security challenges, some of them possibly instigated by Aiye themselves?

“Victory came after victory, to the extent that the team was unbeaten in 21 consecutive games in the different competitions it was involved in. From the ashes, the Salamander had risen. Fire could not consume it, and today, Man City are champions, fifth time in 10 years.”

Adesina's posts on social media, especially on Facebook, usually get Nigerians talking.

In one of his articles in 2020, the presidential spokesperson asked Nigerians to count themselves lucky  to be blessed with a leader like Buhari.

 

May 5, 2021 Mahrez Double Sends City To Maiden UCL Final

Mahrez Double Sends City To Maiden UCL Final

Manchester City reached their first Champions League final as they overcame Paris St-Germain at Etihad Stadium to secure a commanding victory over two legs.

In a game played in unseasonal snow, the brilliant Riyad Mahrez capped a sweeping move started by goalkeeper Ederson's 60-yard pass to extend their 2-1 advantage from the first leg in Paris.

PSG suffered a serious blow before kick-off when world-class forward Kylian Mbappe was restricted to the bench because of injury.

They were initially awarded a penalty for a handball by Oleksandr Zinchenko before it was correctly overturned, but with Neymar subdued and City throwing bodies on the line in defence, Mauricio Pochettino's side could not find a way through.

Mahrez punished them again just after the hour when he turned in Phil Foden's cross at the far post to effectively end the contest.

PSG, as they did when Idrissa Gueye was sent off late in the first leg, lost their discipline and Angel di Maria was shown a red card for a senseless stamp on Fernandinho following a touchline tangle.

City were in full control, avoiding further mishap to set up the Champions League final they and manager Pep Guardiola have craved, against either Chelsea or Real Madrid in Istanbul on 29 May.

April 7, 2021 Man City Secure Late Winner Against Dortmund In UCL Quarter-Final First Leg

Man City Secure Late Winner Against Dortmund In UCL Quarter-Final First Leg

Phil Foden's last-ditch strike gave Manchester City a crucial but gracile advantage in their Champions League quarter-final first leg against Borussia Dortmund at Etihad Stadium.

City's hopes of reaching the semi-final looked to be in the balance when Marco Reus gave Dortmund what looked like a priceless away goal with a cool finish from Erling Braut Haaland's pass six minutes from time.

Kevin de Bruyne, who had given City the lead with a crisp finish after 19 minutes, played his part once more in the final minute of normal time when his fine cross was touched back by Ilkay Gundogan for Foden to stroke a finish past Marwin Hitz.

It was a bitter blow for an enterprising Dortmund side, who will leave Manchester nursing a burning sense of injustice directed towards Romanian official Ovidiu Hategan after he controversially ruled out Jude Bellingham's second-half goal with City leading 1-0.

Bellingham beat Ederson to a throughball but after it appeared City's keeper kicked the teenager, the referee blew for a foul against Borussia with the England star racing towards an empty net - not even allowing the intervention of VAR which would have surely awarded a goal.

City, who had a first-half penalty award overturned by VAR, showed commendable strength of character and great determination to react to the blow of Reus' goal to score the winner and are now in pole position before the return leg in Germany.

 

 

 

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