Late Conceicao goal sees Portugal snatch victory from Czech Republic Late Conceicao goal sees Portugal snatch victory from Czech Republic Profimedia Francisco Conceicao (21) netted a last-gasp winner as Portugal came from behind to defeat the Czech Republic 2-1 in their 2024 UEFA European Championship Group F opener in Leipzig, winning for just the second time in seven attempts at the group stage of this competition. Amongst the pre-tournament favourites for the trophy, Portugal kicked off their Euro 2024 campaign against a Czech outfit that had lost just one of their previous 14 matches, and Roberto Martinez’s men were frustrated for much of the first half. Advertisement In the opening half-hour, they were reduced to efforts from distance, with Nuno Mendes and Bruno Fernandes both trying their luck to no avail. The Czech Republic's Lukas Provod on the ball Profimedia As half-time approached however, Portugal created more opportunities, with Raf...
Nigerian meat seller loses life as apprentice robs him on his way home after making huge sales A Nigerianh meat seller has been confirmed dead after being double-crossed by his apprentice and his gang on his way home with the large sum of money he made from meat sales. This was revealed in a fresh video making waves on a popular social media platform. In the said video, made available by a social media user, it was revealed that the meat seller had made good sales from work and, as he was heading home, he was double-crossed by his apprentice who arrived with a few of his friends. They confronted him, took away all the money he had made, and left him with injuries that landed him in the hospital. Unfortunately, the man could not receive proper care at the hospital due to medical bills, and he ended up losing his life. As the video spread on social media, concerned individuals flooded the comment section to share their thoughts.
ARSENAL JOIN THE WAR AMONG CLUBS TO GET OSIMHEN Arsenal ready €100m Osimhen bid. Victor Osimhen will most likely end up at Arsenal, with Italian journalist Ciro Venerato reporting that the Premier League giants are ready to make a €100 million bid for the Nigerian striker, which is €30 million short of the release clause set by Napoli in his recent contract. Napoli’s president, Aurelio De Laurentiis, has made it clear that they will not entertain bids below his release clause, which would surpass Arsenal’s current transfer record of £105 million paid for Declan Rice last summer. However, Arsenal hope to strike a deal for a more modest sum, around €100m or £85m. “[Arsenal] will now try with the Nigerian [who dreams of the Premier League], but not by paying the onerous amount of the clause, but a lower sum,” continued Venerato. “Napoli will have to evaluate the pros and cons.”
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