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2025/26 MTN FA Cup Semi-Finals Preview: Medeama SC, Dreams FC, Aduana FC and Nations FC set for Swedru showdown

The 2025/26 MTN FA Cup enters a crucial stage as Aduana FC, Nations FC, Medeama SC, and Dreams FC prepare for semi-final action at the Swedru Stadium, with fixtures scheduled for April 17 and April 18, 2026. The first semi-final, set for April 17, 2026, will see Aduana FC take on Nations FC in what [...] The post 2025/26 MTN FA Cup Semi-Finals Preview: Medeama SC, Dreams FC, Aduana FC and Nations FC set for Swedru showdown first appeared on Sahara Football.

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Man United and Chelsea plot raid on relegation-threatened PL club for 22-goal star

Tottenham Hotspur have had a disappointing season so far, and they are 18th in the Premier League table. They are fighting the relegation battle, and multiple players from the London club have been linked with potential exits. According to reports from Spain, Mohammed Kudus is now a target for Manchester United and Chelsea. Want more […] The post Man United and Chelsea plot raid on relegation-threatened PL club for 22-goal star appeared first on CaughtOffside.

Antoine Semenyo racially abused after Man City vs Chelsea game

Ghana forward Antoine Semenyo has once again been targeted by racist abuse online, intensifying concerns around repeated discrimination against the player following high-profile matches in England.The latest incident occurred after Manchester City secured a 3-0 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge, a match in which the 26-year-old featured for the full duration and contributed to a dominant performance.Shortly after the game, Semenyo shared a celebratory post on Instagram, which was met with a deeply offensive comment that quickly sparked outrage across social media platforms.The message read: "By the time you sit at the bench for about 15 game's you will know how to play football you black monkey."Semenyo, who has previously been subjected to similar incidents, responded succinctly on his own platform with the words, “It’s started again…”, a remark widely interpreted as a reference to the earlier abuse he endured in December 2025 while playing for Bournemouth following a defeat to Liverpool.Semenyo, who joined Manchester City from Bournemouth in January 2026, has enjoyed an impressive start to life at the Etihad, scoring 15 league goals and playing a key role in their Carabao Cup triumph.

I was shocked by abuse I received after missing a big chance - Joseph Opoku

Ghanaian forward Joseph Opoku admitted to being caught off guard by the wave of criticism and abuse he faced just a week prior despite securing a vital brace to keep Zulte Waregem in the Belgian top tier.The 20-year-old found himself at the center of a social media storm following a high-profile missed chance against Cercle Brugge, an experience he described as a surprising test of his professional character.The young winger, who has been a standout performer since joining from Great Corinthians, expressed a sense of shock at how quickly sentiment turned after one difficult moment on the pitch.However, rather than letting the backlash derail his season, Opoku used the 2-1 victory over FCV Dender to transform that external pressure into clinical efficiency.His two second-half goals not only silenced his detractors but also propelled "Essevee" to the top of the relegation playoff table.Reflecting on the psychological toll of the past week, Opoku emphasized the need for mental toughness in the modern game."I was shocked by how they reacted to me. Many people make fun of it, but as a top player, you know, I already knew I’m a top player.“So, as a top player,...

Criticism pushed me to improve, says Joseph Opoku after playoff heroics

Ghanaian forward Joseph Opoku has expressed his relief and satisfaction after scoring a match-winning brace for Zulte Waregem, just one week after facing intense criticism and online abuse.The 20-year-old winger proved to be the hero in the Belgian Pro League relegation playoffs, netting twice in the second half to secure a vital 2-1 away victory over FCV Dender.The performance served as a direct response to a difficult period for the former Great Corinthians star.Following a high-profile missed chance in a 1-1 draw against Cercle Brugge the previous week, Opoku became the target of significant backlash from fans.However, his composure at the Dender Football Complex—scoring in the 55th and 62nd minutes—has now placed Zulte Waregem at the top of the playoff table, securing their top-flight survival.Reflecting on his redemption, Opoku noted that the negativity served as fuel rather than a distraction."I’m very happy because last week I got a lot of criticism after the chance I missed," Opoku said after the game."As a player, that keeps you going. This makes me tough, and I just keep calm in my head. I scored two goals, so I’m happy with the bounce back."Since joining the...

Football’s Young Unicorns: The Uncategorizable

Whether we all like it or not, football is in the midst of an efficiency revolution. See it in the sudden uptick in tactical directness, as teams toss control to the side in favor of getting the ball to goal as quickly as possible; see it in the emphasis on set plays, as juggernauts like… The post Football’s Young Unicorns: The Uncategorizable first appeared on Breaking The Lines.

Justin Janssen Doesn’t See You Coming, By Choice

The top comment on the YouTube video: “19-Year Old Justin Janssen Bossing The Midfield!” reads: “It’s amazing to see your grandson playing football like Frenkie de Jong from Barcelona!! Grandpa and Grandma are incredibly proud!!” To Mr. and Mrs. Janssen, we could not agree more. Justin Janssen plays like an inconsiderate tarot reader. This… The post Justin Janssen Doesn’t See You Coming, By Choice first appeared on Breaking The Lines.

FOOTBALL DAILY: Ireland prepare for clash in Gdansk, Leeds pull closer to safety after United win, Liverpool need a famous night... | OFF THE BALL

On Tuesday's Football Daily, Phil Egan brings you the latest from Gdansk ahead of this evening's qualifier as well as the Champions League. Carla Ward urges the importance of this double-header window against Poland. Harvey Vale talks about his Republic of Ireland call-up. Arne Slot is hoping for another 'famous Anfield night'. Leeds go 6 points clear of relegation with win over Manchester United. Spurs without captain Romero in relegation dogfight. Declan Rice absent from training ahead of Sporting CP second leg. Keith Treacy talks about Arsenal's recent form. Ghana has a new, familiar manager ahead of June's World Cup Jorginho downplays incident involving Chappell Roan. Become a member and sign up at offtheball.com/join

He has strong knowledge about Black Stars - GFA explains decision to Carlos Queiroz as new Black Stars coach

The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has offered an explanation for why Carlos Queiroz was appointed as the new head coach of the Black Stars. The 72-year-old has been confirmed as the new head coach for the senior national team on a short-term deal ahead of the 2026 World Cup.The former Egypt head coach has replaced Otto Addo, who was sacked after Black Stars' inconsistent performances ahead of the Mundial despite guiding the team to qualify for the Mundial slated for this summer in the USA, Canada, and Mexico.Reportedly, Pitso Mosimane, Kwesi Appiah, Paulo Bento, among other coaches, were all linked to the coach.Speaking to Asempa FM, the Communications Director of the GFA, Henry Asante Twum, explained why the former Real Madrid head coach was appointed."Carlos Queiroz provided a detailed analysis of his observations of the Black Stars, from their AFCON qualification failure to World Cup qualification," he said."He showed strong knowledge of the team’s player profiles and outlined how he intends to guide the Black Stars’ progress from the group stage at the World Cup," Asante Twum added.Queiroz will meet the Black Stars squad next month during their international friendly against Mexico, before concluding...

Ghana FA to assess Carlos Queiroz’s future after 2026 World Cup

Communications Director of Ghana Football Association (GFA), Henry Asante Twum, has hinted that the FA will review the performance of Carlos Queiroz after the 2026 World Cup. The veteran Portuguese trainer has been appointed on a short-term basis, replacing Otto Addo, who was sacked after the back-to-back defeats against Austria and Germany in a pre-World Cup friendly game.With the former Egypt and Iran head coach set to lead the Black Stars to the Mundial, Asante Twum has revealed that his performance will be reviewed after the tournament in the USA, Canada and Mexico."Carlos Queiroz to lead the Black Stars until the end of the World Cup. After that, the FA will review how things turn out and decide whether to keep him or part ways," he told Asempa FM.Asante Twum also hinted that the 72-year-old has already started working."Carlos Queiroz has already begun work on the Black Stars and is expected in Ghana in the coming days," Asante Twum added.Queiroz will meet the Black Stars squad next month during their international friendly against Mexico, before concluding preparations with a final tune-up match against Wales on June 2.Ghana, preparing for its fifth World Cup appearance,...

“We can do it” – Ghana forward Felix Afena-Gyan confident about Amedspor’s promotion chances

Ghana international Felix Afena-Gyan has expressed optimism about Amedspor’s Turkish Super Lig promotion chances despite sharing the spoils against Ümraniyespor.The 23-year-old forward came off the bench as his side played out a 2-2 stalemate in their week 35 fixture, held at the Diyarbakır Stadyumu on Monday night. Introduced in the 60th minute, Afena-Gyan quickly made his presence felt, playing a decisive role in rescuing a point for his team.With Amedspor trailing on home soil, the former AS Roma youngster stepped up when it mattered most, setting up Mbaye Diagne deep into stoppage time to fire home the crucial equalizer.The visitors had earlier taken the lead through Batuhan Çelik in the 22nd minute, but Mehmet Yeşil responded just six minutes later to level matters for the hosts, ensuring both sides went into the break tied at 1-1.After halftime, Ümraniyespor regained their advantage through Albanian international Jurgen Bardhi in the 69th minute, putting them on course for all three points.However, Amedspor had the final say, with Afena-Gyan’s late assist sparking celebrations as the home side snatched a valuable draw in stoppage time.The Black Stars attacker, who has earned eight caps for Ghana, is proving to be...

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