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Home-Based Players Have Quality, I Want To Give Them Chance – Eric Chelle

Eric Chelle, the head coach of the Super Eagles, has praised Nigeria’s domestic players and said they possess the qualities to perform at the highest level.

Numerous senior national team coaches have been accused of neglecting their own players.

However, Chelle, who used some local players in the match to give the Super Eagles more chances following their 2-1 victory over West African rivals Ghana on Wednesday, disclosed his intention to give them more chances after speaking to the press following the match.

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“These players, as I previously stated, have some quality, and my job is to analyze and select.” I apologize if I’m wrong, but in reality, I want to give these guys some chances because I need to add some players to my team because we need to win.

“Maybe I can find a guy who can score in the final seconds against Rwanda, South Africa, Zimbabwe, Lesotho, or,” inquired Elle.

Therefore, my job is to work and strive to achieve the best results for this team, Nigeria, local players, and the other players. We will work therefore. We are both enjoying our time together and are looking forward to our upcoming September game.

Nigeria will face Jamaica in the Unity Cup final on Saturday, with Chelle remarking that Jamaica is a great team with great players.

Israel orders closure of al-Awda Hospital, a ‘lifeline’ in north Gaza

As deadly bombardment and starvation rack the besieged enclave, health officials are scrambling to relocate dozens of people who are still there.

Since early on Thursday, Israeli attacks have claimed the lives of at least 70 Palestinians.

The Israeli hospital’s closure was described as a “continuation of the violations and crimes” committed against the Palestinian medical sector by the Gaza Health Ministry.

According to health officials, Al-Awda was the last hospital in northern Gaza to operate. The hospital’s closure came as a result of Israeli-forced displacement of Palestinians in Gaza, with a large number of people in the north and east of Gaza City being affected by the latest order, which was issued late on Thursday.

The health ministry’s statement read, “The Ministry calls on all concerned sides to ensure protection for the health system in the Gaza Strip, as guaranteed by international and humanitarian laws.”

13 patients are still being treated at the hospital, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). On Friday, the UN agency will launch a mission to transfer the patients to a different facility.

The hospital’s medical equipment cannot be relocated because of impassable roads, according to WHO in a statement.

There is no longer a functioning hospital in North Gaza as a result of Al-Awda’s closure, breaking a vital lifeline there.

WHO pleaded “for the hospital’s protection and the safety of the staff and patients.”

More than 1,400 medical workers have been killed by Israel’s bombings and besieging hospitals in Gaza since the start of the conflict, according to local authorities.

We haven’t seen any food or flour in five days.

Israel’s continued suffocating blockade of the enclave has caused the humanitarian crisis at al-Awda Hospital to worsen as the day-to-day it gets worse.

On Thursday, a humanitarian aid effort supported by the United States and Israel was still roiling as a limited supply of food was distributed at specific locations run by a secretive organization known as the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation.

Saher Abu Tahoon, a Palestinian resident in central Gaza, told Al Jazeera, “We have come a long distance, around 10 kilometers [6.2 miles] to take this box tainted with blood.”

Because there isn’t anywhere to eat, we need this box. In the past five days, we haven’t seen any food or flour. We traveled a very long way to get food for our kids. Because I’m too hungry and exhausted, I can’t even carry this box.

Early on Friday, Israeli gunfire and multiple explosions were reported close to a distribution center in central Gaza.

Palestinians who walked to the newly opened humanitarian facility at the Netzarim Corridor in central Gaza were unable to leave because of Israeli military activity, according to Al Jazeera’s Hani Mahmoud, a reporter from Gaza City.

According to Mahmoud, “many of the people who showed up at the site are trapped right now and unable to leave the area because of the ongoing shooting and the presence of Israeli tanks and armored vehicles.”

They have been coordinating their evacuation from the area by sending appeals to the Red Cross. They are starting to take a lot of risks walking on their own.

Israel has been pushing for the UN to omit and halt its aid distribution, which is criticized as a further bolstering humanitarian aid in the area.

The issue is that, to be honest, the insecurity persists and doesn’t make it simple for us to deliver humanitarian goods, Dujarric said.

Israel has prohibited the world body from regaining the supplies for the past three days, he continued, adding that there are 600 aid trucks on the Gaza side of the Karem Abu Salem crossing (also known as Kerem Shalom).

The UNRWA head, Philippe Lazzarini, stated that “starvation is threatening the future of the children in the Palestinian enclave.”

In a post on X, Lazzarini stated that “what’s urgently needed is political will to enable the UN and partners to provide assistance at scale without retaliation or interruption.” “Permit us to carry out our duties.”

At least 70 Palestinians were killed in attacks across Gaza on Thursday, according to medical sources, despite the dire humanitarian conditions.

About 30 people were missing under the rubble of an Israeli bombing of a residential building in the Tuffah neighborhood of Gaza City, according to the Palestinian Civil Defense.

The Civil Defense stated in a statement that it is impossible to retrieve the missing people from the rubble due to the lack of heavy equipment.

We therefore request immediate and necessary intervention from the international community and human rights organizations to safeguard Gaza Strip civilians and innocent people.

Ceasefire messaging

Meanwhile, Hamas is still studying the plan, despite the fact that Washington announced that Israel has accepted a temporary ceasefire proposal put forth by US envoy Steve Witkoff.

White House spokesman Karoline Leavitt told reporters that Israel “signed off on this proposal before it was sent to Hamas.”

We hope a ceasefire in Gaza will be reached so that we can bring all of the hostages back home, and I can confirm that those discussions are continuing.

Basem Naim, a member of the Hamas political bureau, told the AFP news agency that the US proposal “continued to kill and famine” and “does not fulfill any of our people’s demands, especially halting the war.”

The movement’s leadership, he continued, is fully responsible for studying the proposal’s response.

Netanyahu may be betting on the plan being rejected by Hamas so that he can paint them as the “bad guys” and continue the war, according to Akiva Eldar, an Israeli political analyst, Al Jazeera&nbsp.

Netanyahu attributed the blame to them, he said, adding that it had already happened.

T20 Blast begins with wins for Lancs and Sussex

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This year’s T20 Blast got under way with opening-night victories for troubled Lancashire Lightning and last season’s semi-finalists Sussex Sharks.

A day after the departure of head coach Dale Benkenstein following a bad start to the season, Lancashire secured a tense seven-run victory over Worcestershire Rapids at Emirates Old Trafford.

Captain Keaton Jennings led from the front in their North Group encounter as his side posted 176-8 with no Worcestershire batter going past 39 as they only made 169-7.

In the South Group, Sussex began with a 16-run win at Lord’s over Middlesex aided by a fine 77 not out from James Coles in their 202-4.

Morale booster for Lancs

It has been a dreadful start to the season in the County Championship for Lancashire, who named former T20-winning captain Steven Croft as interim head coach, with no wins from their seven games.

Jennings had already resigned as red-ball captain and the club apologised to its members before Benkenstein’s exit.

Back in charge for the T20 Blast, Jennings brought up his 50 off 30 balls and put on 79 for the first wicket with Luke Wells.

But a brilliant catch in the deep from Ethan Brookes removed Jennings and halted Lancashire’s progress, and the hosts lost five wickets for 22 runs to keep the target to under nine runs an over.

When Kashif Ali smashed 39 off 21 balls, the Rapids were well over the required rate and on course for an away win.

But the loss of captain Brett D’Oliveira (30) and Adam Hose (13) to reduce Worcestershire to 93-4 after 10.1 overs changed the complexion of the game.

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Sharks start strongly

Middlesex have been perennial strugglers in the South Group, unable to reach the quarter-finals for six years and without a Finals Day appearance since they won the competition in 2008.

After winning the toss, they chipped away at Sussex’s top order, helped by Tom Helm running out Daniel Hughes at the non-striker’s end when the Australian was well set on 38.

But Coles’ best T20 score from 44 balls held the innings together as he put on an unbroken 88 with Tom Clark (26 not out) to take the score past 200.

New Zealand star Kane Williamson, on his Middlesex debut, was spectacularly caught for 14 at deep point by a diving Harrison Ward, who almost lost his trousers in the process.

However, they were soon behind the required rate and at 136-5 early in the 17th over, the game looked over.

Friday’s fixtures (18:30 BST unless stated)

North Group:

Leicester: Leicestershire Foxes v Derbyshire Falcons

Trent Bridge: Nottinghamshire Outlaws v Birmingham Bears

Headingley: Yorkshire v Northamptonshire Steelbacks

South Group:

Taunton: Somerset v Surrey

Bristol: Gloucestershire v Kent (19:00)

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Byrnes’ final-hurdle unseat to be reviewed by IHRB

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The Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board will review jockey Philip Byrnes’ final-hurdle unseat at Wexford on Wednesday.

Byrnes was leading the Wexford Claiming Hurdle on Redwood Queen, who is trained by his father Charles, heading into the final hurdle.

However, Byrnes was unseated after appearing to become unstable as Redwood Queen jumped the last, which allowed 1-3 favourite Beacon Edge to win by a comfortable margin.

The raceday stewards at Wexford felt no further action was required, but the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board (IHRB) will now review the incident.

A IHRB spokesperson said on Thursday: “We note the position of the raceday stewards following their review of the incident. I can confirm the matter is down for review by an IHRB senior racing official.”

The review will take into consideration the incident on the racecourse and other factors, such as betting patterns of the race.

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Al-Nassr want Liverpool’s Diaz – Friday’s gossip

Al-Nassr want to sign Liverpool’s Luis Diaz, Bayern Munich remain confident of signing Florian Wirtz, Chelsea could turn Jadon Sancho’s loan move from Manchester United into a permanent deal.

Liverpool’s Luis Diaz, 28, is wanted by Saudi Pro League side Al-Nassr, who are monitoring the Colombia winger’s contract situation at Anfield. (Telegraph – subscription required)

Bundesliga giants Bayern Munich are still confident of persuading Bayer Leverkusen attacker Florian Wirtz, 22, to join them this summer – and not Liverpool. (SZ, in German)

Chelsea have been impressed by Jadon Sancho’s recent performances and could trigger their £25m obligation to buy clause with Manchester United to sign the 25-year-old English winger on a permanent deal. (i Sport)

Brentford are in talks with Liverpool over a deal to sign 26-year-old Republic of Ireland goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher. (Sky Germany)

Liverpool want more than £20m for Kelleher. (Athletic – subscription required)

Napoli are closing in on agreeing personal terms with Lille’s 25-year-old Canada forward Jonathan David, who has also been contacted by Juventus. (Sky Sports)

Chelsea have joined Juventus in making a formal enquiry with Sporting Lisbon over the availability of 26-year-old Sweden striker Viktor Gyokeres, who is also wanted by Arsenal. (Record – in Portuguese)

Juventus are interested in signing Real Madrid’s 18-year-old Brazil forward Endrick on loan. (Calciomercato – in Italian)

Former Juve manager Massimiliano Allegri is set for a return to AC Milan as manager. The 57-year-old spent four years at the San Siro between 2010 and 2014. (Calciomercato)

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Tulkarem residents clear homes set for demolition

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Before the Israeli military destroys their homes, residents of Tulkarem in the occupied West Bank retrieve their belongings from their homes. Already, thousands of people have been forced to leave. This is in response to Israel’s largest expansion in decades, which authorizes 22 illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank.