Victor Osimhen, the Super Eagles’ striker, has acknowledged that the team owes Nigerians an apology for their 2026 World Cup defeat.
He referred to the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) as a crucial opportunity to rekindle nation pride and make amends.
In an interview with Pooja on Sunday, Osimhen said that the players are still thinking about the disappointment of missing out on the World Cup because they are fully aware of the pain experienced by national and international fans.
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“Many Nigerian fans’ faces are deflated, we are aware of that. We have to keep moving because life has happened, and this AFCON offers us an opportunity to succeed,” Osimhen said.
Nigeria’s inability to qualify for the 2026 World Cup sparked a new level of scrutiny for the team and the Nigeria Football Federation (NFF), a blow to a nation that is regarded as a powerhouse of African football.
Despite persistent high expectations, Osimhen revealed that the camp has a strong sense of responsibility.
He claims that the players are motivated rather than burdened by pressure, and that the technical bench and the squad inspire confidence.
“The expectation is really high, not just within the camp but also among Super Eagles fans everywhere in the world,” he said.
Because we are aware of his level of skill, he said, “but there is no pressure on my teammates, myself, or the coach.”
Osimhen emphasized that the team must demonstrate its commitment through hard work and outcomes, not just by words.
According to reports from Monday, Liverpool are awaiting scan results because they fear they will confirm record signing Alexander Isak’s broken leg from their win against Tottenham.
Following a sliding challenge from Spurs defender Micky van der Ven, the Sweden forward was hurt when he scored the opening goal in Saturday’s 2-1 victory in London.
Isak, 26, who had started in the second half but was unable to celebrate with his teammates, so he left the pitch in great pain.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot immediately acknowledged that the injury was “not a good thing” following the game.
He said, “I cannot say anything more than that,” but a player who doesn’t even try to return is typically not good.
Let’s not be too negative about it yet, because that is just a gut feeling and nothing medical. We are still unsure. I’m hoping he’ll be back with us soon.
As Tottenham Hotspur’s Dutch defender #37 Micky van de Ven challenges during the English Premier League football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on December 20, 2025, Swedish striker #09 Alexander Isak (R) shoots the opening goal for 0-1. (Photo by AFP photographer JUSTIN TALLIS)
According to a report from The Athletic and Sky Sports on Monday, Liverpool are concerned that Isak has broken his leg, which would require a while of his absence.
Since breaking the £125 million ($168 million) British record move from Newcastle on transfer deadline day, Isak has had a troubled start to his life at Anfield. He has only made 16 appearances and scored three goals.
He arrived at Anfield well ahead of his teammates in terms of fitness after a disagreement with Newcastle, meaning he did not have a proper pre-season schedule. A groin injury then ended his season.
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With Mohamed Salah attending the Africa Cup of Nations and Cody Gakpo unable to recover from a muscle injury until the first week of January, any absence would be a major blow to Slot.
Hugo Ekitike, who has five goals in his previous four games, and Federico Chiesa, who has only recently started for Liverpool, are the club’s only senior forward.
Liverpool increased their unbeaten league run to five games, extending its title defense to five after a shocking run of results.
Morocco’s opening game of the Africa Cup of Nations began with a 2-0 victory over minnows Comoros in the tournament’s opening game on Sunday, with the goals of Brahim Diaz and Ayoub El Kaabi.
In Morocco’s grueling opening half, Soufiane Rahimi’s penalty was saved, but Diaz fired home from inside the area at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat ten minutes after the break.
El Kaabi’s stunning overhead kick earned them the second place in Group A against Namibia, Mali, and Zambia, which will likely be the tougher tests to come up next.
Ayoub El Kaabi, the forward for Morocco, scores the second goal for his country during Morocco’s second-placed goal in Rabat’s Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium’s (CAN) group A football game against the Comoros on December 21, 2025. (Sebastien Bozon/AFP photo)
Morocco, the best team in Africa’s 11th place, set a record for wins with 19 straight matches as a result.
Moroccan Crown Prince Moulay Hassan, who appeared on the field before kick-off, and FIFA president Gianni Infantino were among those present for the 60 or 180-minute game.
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The entire game was watched from the bench by Morocco’s star man Achraf Hakimi, with coach Walid Regragui keeping the Paris Saint-Germain full-back, who hasn’t played since he injured his ankle with his club at the beginning of November.
When Morocco won a penalty in the 10th minute after Iyad Mohamed tripped playmaker Diaz inside the box, it appeared to be a long night for the Comoros.
The Comoros goalkeeper dived to his right as Rahimi’s spot-kick was blocked by Yannick Pandor’s legs, which allowed the visitors to hold on to their more illustrious hosts for the remainder of the first half.
Stunning overhead kick
Ayoub El Kaabi, a 20-year-old Morocco forward, scores a goal in a CAN group A football match between Morocco and the Comoros at Rabat’s Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium on December 21, 2025. (Photo by Paul ELLIS/AFP)
Morocco, who also saw veteran centre-back Romain Saiss recover from an early injury, were able to defeat them at half-time.
The 108th-ranked Indian Ocean archipelago, known as the Comoros, had their resistance come to an end with the opening goal on 55 minutes.
Wessair Mazraoui, who started at right-back with Hakimi still recovering from a broken ankle, picked up the ball on the right side of the penalty area and squared past Real Madrid’s number 10 Diaz, who was born in Spain.
Morocco, who almost broke the deadlock just before that, saw space open up despite having a chance to make money off Rafiki Said, who was denied when clean through on goal.
Morocco’s defensemen #26 Anass Salah-Eddine, #18 Jawad El Yamiq, #03 Noussair Mazraoui, #19 Youssef En-Nesyri, #05 Nayef Aguerd, and #24 Neil El Aynaoui celebrate their victory in the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) group A football match between Morocco and the Comoros at Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium in Rabat on (Sebastien Bozon/AFP photo)
Before Mazraoui’s El Kaabi, of Greek giants Olympiakos, lit the show with a stunning overhead bicycle kick that sent Anass Salah-Eddine to the left to make it 2-0, Mazraoui forced a good save from Pandor.
Morocco’s next game will be against Mali on Friday, when they kick off their campaign by hosting Zambia in Casablanca on Monday.
In another matchup, South Africa will face Angola in Marrakech on Monday before Mohamed Salah’s Egypt, the record-eighteen-time African champions chasing their first title since 2010 compete against Zimbabwe in Agadir in Group B.
The final will take place in Rabat on January 18 and the first edition of the Cup of Nations will begin in one year and end in another.
With Morgan Rogers’ brilliant brace sealing a 2-1 victory over Manchester United on Sunday, Aston Villa stepped up their unanticipated Premier League title challenge.
At Villa Park, Rogers’ stunning strike late in the first half gave Unai Emery’s side the lead.
Moments later, Matheus Cunha scored the equalizer for United, but Rogers added his sixth goal in his last six league starts to give Villa its 10th straight victory.
Ayden Heaven (top) and Aston Villa’s #26 English defender, #26, Ayden Heaven, kick the ball past from a corner during the English Premier League football game in Birmingham, central England, on December 21, 2025. (Photo by Ben Stansall / AFP)
As they attempt to capture their first English title since 1981, Unai Emery’s third-placed team are just three points adrift of leaders Arsenal and one point behind second-placed Manchester City.
Since 1914, Villa have won 11 straight victories, which is their best winning streak ever.
For the first time since 1989-1990, when they finished second under Graham Taylor, they have won seven top-flight games.
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Even with only two points and one goal scored in their first five matches, Villa’s ascent to the top of the league is even more remarkable.
With just one Premier League home defeat coming against Villa Park in 2025, Emery has transformed it into a fortress.
Even United, which had only lost once in their previous 26 trips to Villa, were unable to derail Emery’s title push, despite Arsenal’s already-loss this season.
On December 21, 2025, Aston Villa and Manchester United play at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England, with the English midfielder #07 Mason Mount (L) holding the ball while Aston Villa’s Belgian midfielder #08 Youri Tielemans (R) defends. (Photo by Ben Stansall / AFP)
After drawing with Bournemouth 4-4 on Monday, seventh-placed United are now winless in their last two league games following their second defeat in their last 11 matches.
Bruno Fernandes, United’s captain, reportedly had a hamstring issue, which added to Ruben Amorim’s issues.
Amorim, who lost seven players to Villa, couldn’t have anticipated Fernandes’ injury coming at a worse time.
Casemiro was suspended, while Amad Diallo, Bryan Mbeumo, and Wessair Mazraoui are attending the Africa Cup of Nations, in addition to Casemiro, who suffered injuries and was injured.
When Al-Hilal made a summer transfer for Fernandes, the club recently said that United “wanted me to go.”
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After crashing into the Villa area, Benjamin Sesko should have led, but he made a mistake and gave Emiliano Martinez time to flee off his line and block the Slovenian’s effort.
At the conclusion of Aston Villa’s (Celtic) vs. Manchester United’s English midfielder #38 Jack Fletcher (L) greeting Brazilian striker #10 Matheus Cunha (R) at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England on December 21, 2025. (Photo by Ben Stansall/AFP)
In the 45th minute, Villa launched a masterfully executed counter-attack.
Rogers sprinted down the left flank with a pin-point pass from John McGinn, and the England midfielder scurried past Leny Yoro with a brilliant finish into the far corner.
On the stroke of half-time, when Matty Cash pounced on Cunha for a clinical finish from an acute angle, the defender dawdling in possession.
In the 57th minute, Villa’s advantage was restored thanks to Fernandes’ devastating defeat in the second half.
Rogers seized on a loose ball in the United area and guided a vicious finish past Senne Lammens from 12 yards, showing more desire than Yoro.
Emery roared in joy as he threw his jacket in the air to mark the occasion.
Martinez saved from Diogo Dalot and Dorgu to keep Villa’s lead, but the Spaniard’s joy was almost immediately curtailed.
Cunha wasted a better chance by heading wide from Dorgu’s cross.
Jack Fletcher, the son of former United midfielder Darren Fletcher, made his debut with Amorim, but his debut was destined to be a failure.
Raphinha and Lamine Yamal, Barcelona’s wingers, scored 2-0 victory over Villarreal on Sunday to move them four points clear of La Liga.
Before half-time for a late lunge on Yamal, Villarreal’s Renato Veiga was sent off for a late penalty that the Brazilian international Raphinha won and converted.
As Hansi Flick’s side restored their lead over Real Madrid, second, and won their eighth consecutive league game, the 18-year-old slotted home Barca’s second midway through the second half.
The opening goal was scored by Barcelona’s #11 Brazilian forward Raphinha on December 21, 2025, at the La Ceramica Stadium between Villarreal CF and FC Barcelona in the Spanish league. (Photo by JOSE JORDAN/AFP)
After winning 3-0 at Girona earlier in the match, Atletico Madrid moved ahead of Villarreal to finish fourth.
Frenkie de Jong, a midfielder for Barca, told DAZN, “We’re happy because we finished the year as leaders, which was our goal, and we can now rest.”
In the end, I believe we were superior, and I wouldn’t say comfortable, but I believe it was a deserved win because Villarreal’s fast players can break quickly and we must do better to do that.
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After being excluded from FIFA’s “Best” team of the year earlier in the week, Flick launched into an emotional defense of Raphinha on Saturday, prompting the winger’s remorsel against his coach.
At the conclusion of the Spanish league football match between Villarreal CF and FC Barcelona on December 21, 2025, the teams’ #05 Pau Cubarsi, #18 Gerard Martin, and #17 Marc Casado clap. (Photo by JOSE JORDAN/AFP)
After La Liga’s plans to bring this game to the United States were scrapped in October, Raphinha produced an all-action display at Villarreal’s Estadio de la Ceramica, where the match was played instead of Miami.
Barca struggled in their build-up play and struggled defensively, but Raphinha and Yamal’s wingers Raphinha and Yamal’s outstanding performance and their goalkeeper Joan Garcia’s outstanding performance made the game entertaining.
Ayoze Perez’s shot was blocked by Jules Kounde, who then turned the ball over to Raphinha, who then netted a penalty.
In the 12th minute, the winger confidently won it and almost added the second with a superb effort that crashed back off the bar.
Villarreal fought back when Kounde deflected a cross into his own net, but offside in the build-up prevented the goal.
Veiga’s rash foul,  
After Villarreal’s mistake made it almost level, Barca stopper Garcia saved Tajon Buchanan.
Veiga’s needless red card for a late, ugly lunge on Yamal before the break made the visitors’ job easier.
At the La Ceramica Stadium in Vila-real on December 21, 2025, Villarreal CF and FC Barcelona’s Polish forward #9 Robert Lewandowski (2L) faces Villarreal’s Spanish midfielder #37 Carlos Macia (3L) in the spanish league game. (Photo by JOSE JORDAN/AFP)
After a frantic exchange in the box, Yamal scored after 63 minutes to give the champions their second goal.
In their final three games, covering all competitions, Barca finished 2026 with three points and a third clean sheet thanks to Joan Garcia’s stunning saves against Rafa Marin and Georges Mikautadze.
After Andreas Christensen’s diagnosis with a partially torn knee ligament, Kounde suffered a foot injury before the final whistle, which could add to Flick’s back issues.
Barca come into the year better than Real Madrid, who defeated Sevilla 2-0 on Saturday, but still have a lot of issues to worry about.
“We’re doing well, on a good path, we’re leaders, we’re alive in (the other competitions),” De Jong continued. “Now is not the time they’re giving out the trophies.
Villarreal fell to Barca in their first league game away from home all season, but they now trail them by 11 points.
Before taking a vacation, Villarreal midfielder Dani Parejo said, “We’re hurt by the outcome, our first home defeat.”
However, “We are proud and satisfied with the team’s work, for how we set up this game… We had so many chances to come away with a half-win.”
The best African stars will descend to Morocco on December 21st, and there will be no disputing their triumphant crowning in the African Cup of Nations (AFCON) championships.
The AFCON is a celebration of identity and collective memory for millions of Africans. It carries with it decades of passion, hope, and culture.
The winning of the trophy sets the stage for what could be their biggest year to date, 2026, for many players as well as for their families, communities, and entire nations.
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On January 10, 2022, football fans can watch Senegal and Zimbabwe play at Stade de Kouekong in Bafoussam for the Group B Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2021 football match. AFP Photo: Pius Utomi EKPEI
When asked what AFCON means to an African footballer, Augustine Jay-Jay Okocha once said, “Nothing is more beautiful than knowing that you are an African champion and that you are the best team in Africa,” and that’s what it means.
The joy of national unity and the pride of representing one’s country are unmatched by any club competition, which AFCON exploits.
The Talents’ Audience Ground
On February 11, 2024, the Ivory Coast and Nigeria play at the Alassane Ouattara Olympic Stadium’s (Alassane Ouattara) football team #17, Alex Iwobi, who controls the ball during the Africa Cup of Nations (CAN) 2024 final game. (Photo: Issouf SANOGO/AFP)
The exposure it provides is one of AFCON’s greatest advantages for African players. Lethal strikers, skilled midfielders, solid defenders, and dependable goalkeepers are among the top talent that scouts, managers, and agents from all over the world watch closely in Africa.
Through outstanding performances, some of Africa’s top players benefited from the tournament as a platform to move to Europe.
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Julius Aghahowa, 17, was one of those who became the breakout force at the 2000 AFCON, where Nigeria reached the final on home soil.
A fearless, somersault-celebrating youngster who looked destined for global stardom was immediately etched his name into AFCON folklore with the performance.
Who would have imagined that a relatively unknown NPFL Warri Wolves forward, similar to Sunday Mba, would be the player who would win Nigeria’s third African title?
After posting an impressive winner in the quarterfinal against the Ivory Coast, Mba showed promise.
One of the best ways for young African talent to succeed is through AFCON, which also applies to players from lesser-known leagues, those from domestic clubs, and those who want to be great.
Responsibility and Unity
Burkinabe and Burundi cheer during the AF 2025 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying football game that took place on October 10, 2024 at the Alassane Ouattara stadium in Ebimpe, in Anyama. (Photo: Issouf SANOGO/AFP)
What better way to unite a continent than football, where there are frequently countries with a range of ethnic groups, languages, and political differences?
It is no wonder that great nationalists like Nelson Mandela, Kwame Nkrumah, and Nnamdi Azikiwe have put a lot of effort into developing their ideas and goals for a united Africa.
Citizens rally behind one flag and one team when AFCON begins, establishing a sense of unity that transcends everyday divisions.
“Winning AFCON changed everything,” ex-Zimbabwe captain Christopher Katongo put it best: “Not just for me, but for our entire country and for how people view African football.”
This sense of responsibility and inspiration is shared by the players at a national level.
They are aware of the support that millions of people, from all walks of life, have for them. Their desire to wear their national colors is fueled by that weight.
Unlike club football, where players are able to carry the hopes of a whole nation, AFCON gives players the chance to carry those hopes. What contributes so much to AFCON’s remarkable achievement in fostering national unity is this powerful connection between the team and the people.
Stability and Financial Security
AFCON trophies
Players from all over the world are deeply interested in the tournament because of the financial advantages that come with participating in it.
National federations typically award bonuses for qualifying, winning matches, and progressing through the stages, giving players a chance to quickly accumulate valuable rewards.
These payments are especially important for players who have modest salaries or who compete in leagues with low salaries.
The tournament also gives players a wealth of sponsorship opportunities and exposure to the media.
During the tournament, multinational corporations from all over Africa and beyond associate with household names and international icons. A successful athlete may be able to obtain endorsements in a variety of industries, including sportswear and consumer goods, generating additional revenue. This visibility can help a player gain more business exposure and establish long-term financial relationships.
AFCON may be the turning point for many players who are still pursuing significant club opportunities.
Security players gain from rising market values, which also contributes to financial stability. Their ability to sway with their current clubs and change lives can be strengthened by a strong performance on the continental stage.
Shot at the World Cup in 2026
The US, Canada, and Mexico will each receive the FIFA World Cup Trophy on December 5, 2025, at the Kennedy Center in Washington, DC, during the draw for the 2026 World Cup that will take place on December 5, 2025. (Photo by Mandel NGAN/POOL/AFP)
The significance of AFCON has become even more strategic as the world is now anticipating the FIFA World Cup in 2026.
A good showing can directly influence national team selections, draw attention from larger clubs, and create momentum for the remaining World Cup qualifiers and beyond, and almost all African players want a chance to win the title in the world.
Many still believe the 2023 edition was a failure despite receiving nearly two billion viewers, according to Confederation of African Football (CAF) president Patrick Motsepe.
Former Nigerian international Mikel Obi stated on The Obi One Podcast that “the Africa Cup of Nations is as big as the Euros… It’s what drives African players to greatness.”
A strong AFCON is a testament to Africa’s readiness, competitiveness, and deserving of its place on the global stage as its infrastructure, coaching standards, and global visibility grow.
Roots and African Style Celebration
On January 9, 2024, a man blows on a vuvuzela as a vendor sells the attire for the Ivory Coast national football team at the Adjame main market in Abidjan in preparation for the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations (CAN). The 34th Africa Cup of Nations, which will take place on January 13, 2024, is getting ready in Ivory Coast. (Photo: Issouf SANOGO/AFP)
Many players envision an AFCON stage where Africans unapologetically shine and style. It embodies a football movement that is imaginative, spontaneous, and emotional.
In essence, AFCON is nostalgia for a player who has retreated to their original ways and played the game.
Its flair is one of the most important aspects of the AFCON. How players move and think while playing football, as well as famous African figures like Jay Jay Okocha, Sadio Mane, Mohammed Salah, Christopher Katongo, and others, have had an impact on their thinking and behavior.
This expression is celebrated at AFCON, not as risky as it is. Players feel inspired to embrace the artistry that defines African football, and fans anticipate that players will dazzle.
Without the physicality, speed, and rhythm that characterize the African game, the tournament wouldn’t be complete. AFCON showcases athleticism grounded in intensity and resilience in everything from box-to-box midfield battles to lightning-fast wingers.
This rhythm, which combines strength, speed, and coordinated teamwork, reflects the continent’s spirit of competition. Footballers take pride in demonstrating how beautiful and potent African football is.
Football is combined with music, dance, and national identity during AFCON, which also serves as a cultural celebration. The atmosphere atstadiums is unique because of the drums, vuvuzelas, chants, and traditional songs that accompany them.