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Amad Diallo's dramatic hat-trick saves Manchester United

Amad Diallo’s dramatic hat-trick saves Manchester United

The Ivorian international Amad Diallo scored a late hat-trick that left Southampton regretting missed opportunities, as an impressive performance from the Saints ultimately went unrewarded at Old Trafford losing 3-1 defeat.

This marked Diallo’s first senior hat-trick, and after a long wait at Old Trafford, the visitors seemed on track for their first Premier League away win of the season when Manuel Ugarte’s own goal gave Southampton a deserved lead at halftime 43rd minute.

Kamaldeen Sulemana was outstanding, forcing a series of first-half saves from André Onana, and Southampton continued to press forward after the break.

Manchester United began to apply pressure as the game progressed, eventually levelling the score when Diallo scored his first goal with only eight minutes remaining.

Just when it seemed that Southampton would secure at least a point—something they deserved based on their performance—Diallo struck again with a crucial second goal in the 90th minute before completing his hat-trick in stoppage time.

After the match, Amad Diallo spoke to TNT about his impressive 12-minute hat-trick: “In football, you have to believe. We believed until the end, and we are very happy to win this game. We drew with Arsenal and Liverpool, so the confidence was there. We are very happy.”

When asked where this week ranks for him, after scoring his first senior hat trick and signing a new contract, he said: “Maybe it’s one of the best weeks of my life. I am very happy about this win. This team deserved to win this game.”

Regarding why United took so long to find their rhythm, he explained: “We know we have quality players in this team. Sometimes we need to be more hungry in the final third. Today, we showed in the end that we were the best team. I am so happy for this win because this team deserves it.”

Diallo added, “I am ready to play in any position the manager wants me to. I am prepared to fight for this club. I am delighted to play wherever the manager assigns me and thrilled to have scored a hat-trick.”

CAF Champions League Quarter-finals line up for to wrap up this weekend

CAF Champions League Quarter-finals line up to wrap up this weekend

The quarter-finals of this season’s CAF Champions League will be determined this weekend as the premier club competition in Africa concludes its group matches.

This season has been thoroughly engaging, characterized by unexpected outcomes, compelling moments, and a notable number of goals. To date, Al-Hilal SC (Sudan) and five additional clubs have secured their places in the quarter-finals.

These teams include the reigning champions, Al Ahly (Egypt), AS FAR (Morocco), Orlando Pirates (South Africa), Esperance (Tunisia), and Pyramids FC (Egypt).

Two remaining spots will be determined from Groups A and B. Al Ahly and Orlando Pirates have already advanced from Group C while Esperance and Pyramids FC have progressed from Group D.

In Group A, the match between MC Alger (8 points) and Young Africans (7 points) in Dar es Salaam promises to be highly competitive. Young Africans will aim to overcome their previous 2-0 loss to MC Alger in December.

In Group B, Raja Casablanca will compete against the eliminated Maniema Union while also looking toward AS FAR, who will take on Mamelodi Sundowns in Pretoria.

AS FAR aims to finish at the top of Group B, while Sundowns, currently just one point behind, require only a draw to advance. As five clubs have already qualified, there remains an element of pride to compete for in the final round of fixtures.

The Pirates will travel to Cairo to face Al Ahly, who previously held them to a goalless draw in Soweto two weeks ago.

Finally, Al Hilal seeks to recover from their recent home defeat to Young Africans with an away victory against TP Mazembe, who have already exited the competition.

TotalEnergies CAF Champions League Match Day 6 Fixtures: Saturday, 18 January

Group A

  • 13h00 GMT | TP Mazembe v Al Hilal FC
  • 13h00 GMT | Young Africans SC v MC Alger

Group C

  • 16h00 GMT | Stade d’Abidjan v CR Belouizdad
  • 16h00 GMT | Al Ahly SC v Orlando Pirates FC

Group D

  • 19h00 GMT | Esperance v Sagrada Esperança 
  • 19h00 GMT | Pyramids v Djoliba FC

Sunday, 19 January:

Group B

  • 16h00 GMT | Maniema Union v Raja Casablanca
  • 16h00 GMT | Sundowns v AS FAR
Bafana Bafana forward Percy Tau set for Qatar Super Cup debut

Bafana Bafana forward Percy Tau set for Qatar Super Cup debut

Bafana Bafana forward Percy Tau, who recently completed his first training session with the new club Qatar SC after joining from Al Ahly, is set for his club debut in the Qatari Super on Friday.

Qatar SC will entertain Al-Nasr SC in the UAE for the Qatar Super Cup at the Al-Maktoum Stadium a multi-purpose stadium in Oud Metha, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The experienced Bafana Bafana attacker will feature and look to help his team lift the Qatari Super Cup.

Tau signed a six-month contract as he prepares to help the team stay in the league. If successful, his contract will extend for two additional years.

Currently, Qatar SC is in second-to-last place in the 12-team Qatar Stars League, with 10 points from 12 matches.

Tau’s playing time decreased at Al Ahly, where he made 15 appearances this season, mostly as a substitute, scoring three goals in the CAF Champions League. In total, he made 126 appearances for Al Ahly, scoring 30 goals and winning 11 trophies.

He joined Al Ahly in August 2021 after being recruited by former coach Pitso Mosimane, following a stint with Brighton and Hove Albion in the Premier League.

Senegal, Nigeria paired in Group D as CHAN 2024 draw Announced

Senegal, Nigeria paired in Group D as CHAN 2024 draw Announced

Senegal, Nigeria and others have learned their opponents for the African Nations Championship (CHAN), set for August 2025 in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.

The African Football Confederation (CAF) announced the tournament’s postponement but confirmed the draw date this Wednesday in Nairobi.

The 15 qualified teams were placed into three pots based on previous performances, with two additional nations to be decided through ongoing qualifiers.

In the draw, Senegal, the defending champion, is in Group D alongside Congo, Sudan, and Nigeria. Kenya, as hosts and top seeds in Group A, will face Morocco, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, and Zambia.

Group B features Tanzania against Madagascar, Mauritania, Burkina Faso, and the Central African Republic. Uganda, the top seed in Group C, will compete against Niger, Guinea, and two yet-to-be-determined teams from the qualifiers.

Two teams will still secure their spots from Algeria, Comoros, Gambia, Malawi, Egypt, South Africa, and Gabon.

The tournament, comprising only domestic league players, highlights local talent—a unique aspect of African football. The draw ceremony was held at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC) with notable East African football legends assisting.

Defender Trevoh Chalobah returns to parent club Chelsea

Defender Trevoh Chalobah returns to parent club Chelsea

Premier League side Crystal Palace has confirmed that Chelsea has recalled Sierra Leone-born Trevoh Chalobah from his loan.

Chalobah joined Palace on loan in August and played 14 matches for the club, scoring three goals. His last goal was the opener in our 3-1 win over Brighton & Hove Albion last month.

“We thank Trevoh for his hard work and wish him all the best for the future,” Palace noted. The club announced his departure on their official website, and Chalobah thanked Palace on social media.

The 25-year-old will strengthen Chelsea’s squad after injuries to Wesley Fofana and Benoit Badiashile reduced head coach Enzo Maresca’s defence options.

During his time at Palace, Chalobah made 14 appearances in all competitions and scored thrice.

Chalobah has been with Chelsea since he was eight. He made his senior debut in August 2021 and has played 80 times for the club, scoring five goals. He also had loan spells at Ipswich Town, Huddersfield Town, and Lorient in France.

Chalobah might play for Chelsea in their next match against Wolverhampton Wanderers in the Premier League on Monday.

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Ugandan prospect Allan Oyirwoth pens New England Revolution deal

Ugandan prospect Allan Oyirwoth pens New England Revolution deal

New England Revolution has officially signed 17-year-old Ugandan football talent Allan Oyirwoth. The promising midfielder, known for his skills in Uganda, joins the team with high expectations as he embarks on his first international adventure.

The contract will officially begin on Oyirwoth’s 18th birthday, January 23, 2025, and will last until the end of the 2028 MLS season, with a club option for one additional year in 2029.

He has already made an impact on the national stage, representing Uganda’s senior team.

Described as a “virtuoso,” Oyirwoth’s exceptional talent has captured the attention of scouts and fans alike. Although adapting to Major League Soccer presents challenges, the Revolution is optimistic about his potential to succeed and grow within the team.

His signing has created excitement among fans, who look forward to seeing him bring creativity to the midfield. Oyirwoth’s move not only marks a significant milestone for his career but also serves as inspiration for future Ugandan footballers.

As he steps into the spotlight, both the Revolution and Ugandan supporters will be watching closely, hoping for his success in representing Ugandan football on a global stage.

The 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifiers for Morocco start on Saturday, January 11 as the young women from Sierra Leone will try to move to the next stage. Coach Fatmata Turay's team will play against the Central African Republic in the first round of the U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers. The match will take place at Southern Arena in Bo City. This double-header against the Central African Republic is an important first step for both teams on their way to the World Cup. The team that wins will go to the second round and face the winner of the match between Guinea and Togo. Head Coach Fatmata Turay has shared her squad for the double-header against the Central African Republic. The 2025 African U-17 Women’s World Cup qualification is the 10th edition of this tournament. Players born on or after January 1, 2008, can join in. The four winners from the third round will qualify for the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup.

Sierra Leone U-17 Women’s gear up for Central African Republic

The Sierra Leone U17 girls will begin their 2025 FIFA U-17 World Cup qualifiers for Morocco on Saturday, January 11, facing the Central African Republic.

Coach Fatmata Turay’s team is set to face the Central African Republic in the first round of the U-17 Women’s World Cup qualifiers. The match will be held at Southern Arena in Bo City. The second leg will take place at the Multi-Purpose Japoma Stadium in Cameroon next Saturday.

This double-header against the Central African Republic is an important first step for both teams on their way to the World Cup. The team that wins will go to the second round and face the winner of the match between Guinea and Togo.

Head Coach Fatmata Turay has shared her squad for the double-header against the Central African Republic.

The 2025 African U-17 Women’s World Cup qualification is the 10th edition of this tournament. Players born on or after January 1, 2008, can join in.

The four winners from the third round will qualify for the 2025 FIFA U-17 Women’s World Cup.

Sierra Leone U17 Women's Squad confirmation
Sierra Leone U17 Women's Squad confirmation
New Prize Money for CAF African Nations Championship winner

New Prize Money for CAF African Nations Championship winner

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) has announced new and increased prize money for the winner of the CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) in 2024, to be held in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, which has been increased by 75% to USD 3.5 million.

The total prize money for the tournament has also been raised to USD 10.4 million, reflecting a 32% increase.

President Dr Patrice Motsepe stated, “We are excited about the upcoming CHAN in 2024 and are committed to enhancing the prestige of this important competition. The increase in prize money underscores our dedication to developing African football.”

The CHAN will commence on Saturday, February 1, 2025, with the final scheduled for Friday, February 28, 2025.

Seventeen countries have already qualified: Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Morocco, Guinea, Senegal, Mauritania, Niger, Burkina Faso, Nigeria, the Central African Republic, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Congo, Sudan, Zambia, Angola, and Madagascar. Two more countries will qualify based on the remaining matches.

Meanwhile, the draw for the CAF African Nations Championship (CHAN) 2024 will take place at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre in Nairobi, Kenya, on Wednesday, 15 January 2025, at 20:00 local time (17:00 GMT / 19:00 Cairo time).

Nigeria appoint Ex-Mali coach Éric Sékou Chelle as New Super Eagles coach

Ex-Mali coach Éric Sékou Chelle appointed as New Super Eagles coach

The Nigeria Football Federation (NFF) has named Éric Chelle as the new head coach of Nigeria’s senior men’s football team, the Super Eagles. He is the third coach to take over since José Peseiro resigned in March 2024.

The NFF announced Chelle’s appointment on Tuesday, following a video statement from President Ibrahim Gusau that hinted at the news.

“The NFF Executive Committee has approved the Technical and Development Sub-Committee’s recommendation to appoint Mr. Éric Sékou Chelle as Head Coach of the Super Eagles,” the NFF said.

During a meeting in Abuja on January 2, 2025, the committee recommended Chelle for the job. The Executive Committee approved this recommendation on January 7.

Chelle has played five times for Mali’s national team and has coached clubs like GS Consolat, FC Martigues, Boulogne, and MC Oran. He was the head coach of Mali’s national team from 2022 until he was dismissed on June 13, 2024.

A highlight of Chelle’s time with Mali was their quarterfinal performance at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). Although they lost to the eventual champions, Côte d’Ivoire, their fluid and attacking style of play received praise.

Sierra Leone head coach Amidu Karim faces contract saga

Sierra Leone head coach Amidu Karim faces contract saga

The National Sports Authority (NSA), in consultation with the Ministry of Sports, has communicated that they have formally “terminated” the contract of Leone Stars head coach Amidu Karim and his backroom staff. (Photo Credit Kemokai Sportgraphy) 

This pronouncement was communicated through an official letter to the Sierra Leone Football Association (SLFA). Additionally, the NSA has requested that the SLFA appoint a new coaching staff, according to the country’s football body, SLFA.

It remains unclear – what will happen if the SLFA insists on retaining Karim as head coach. Meanwhile, this medium has approached a senior executive official of the NSA for comment, but there has been no response at the time of writing.

Karim was appointed by the SLFA in a deal from October 3, 2023, to October 15, 2025, covering both the ongoing qualifiers for the 2026 FIFA World Cup and the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations. But, the paymasters are the NSA, the body set up by government legislation to regulate and develop sport in Sierra Leone.

The National Sports Authority (NSA), which has been handling the salaries of the national team coaches through the government Finance Ministry, has cited Leone Stars’ poor performances as a primary reason for their termination.

It is common in most African countries for the government to issue the pay cheque to the head coach. But with World Cup qualifiers ahead, Sierra Leone has just two months to resolve the matter.

During the AFON 2025 qualifiers, the Leone Stars conceded ten goals while only managing to score five, marking yet another unsuccessful attempt to qualify for this year’s premier continental football event in Morocco.

Amidu Karim and his team were brought on board in October 2023 to guide the Leone Stars through the African Cup of Nations 2025 qualifiers and the 2026 World Cup qualifiers. However, the West African team struggled to secure the vital victories needed for advancement.

Karim, who had previously served as an assistant coach for six years before taking on the head coaching role, had a mixed record in his time in charge. He notably led the team to a memorable victory against the reigning African champions, Ivory Coast, with a late goal from Amadou Bakayoko in the Liberian capital.

However, the team was unable to secure wins against Chad, resulting in consecutive draws that hindered their chances of qualifying for Morocco 2025.

At present, Sierra Leone is in fourth place in Group A of the World Cup 2026 campaign, with five points from one win, one loss, and two draws. Their next crucial matches are set against Guinea-Bissau and Egypt in March 2025.