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England and France yesterday went ahead with their international friendly match at Wembley after the deadly Paris terrorists attacks that claimed the lives of 129 people and injured hundreds more last Friday in a show of defiance, unity and respect between both nations.

The game ended 2-0 in favour of England with goals from Dele Alli of Tottenham Hotspur and Wayne Rooney of Manchester United. But it was a game where the score line or the performance was secondary.

It was a show of support by the English for their French rivals who were suffering at this time from the devastation of the attacks. 


England fans joined the French supporters in singing the national anthem. Flowers were laid by Prince William, French Manager Didier Deschamps, and Roy Hodgson.

The stadium was filled to capacity with 70,000 fans turning up to show support for the French. The game was attended by prime minister David Cameron, the Duke of Cambridge, the London Mayor and other dignitaries.

There was of course, the outpouring of emotion by some fans who could not hold back the tears and even the players' resolve would have been tested to the limits by the occasion. A moment's silence was held before kick off with the players and match officials having joint photographs taken in a show of solidarity with the French.


The game in which the French FA turned down a request by the English to be called off turned out to be a spectacle not on the field of play but in the display of unity, love, respect and in its message to the world and the terrorists particularly- Terrorism will not win. Good will always triumph over evil.

Former Chelsea and Arsenal midfielder Lassana Diarra, lost his cousin in the attacks and was given a standing ovation when he came on for Yohan Cabaye. Athletico Madrid's Antoine Griezmann was also applauded after his sister narrowly escaped being murdered by the extremists at the Bataclan concert were most of the massacre occurred.

In Germany, the friendly between Germany and the Netherlands was called off an hour before kick off due to bomb threats to the Hannover stadium where the game was supposed to be played. Police searched through the stadium for explosives but none has been found yet. 


The friendly between Belgium and Spain was also called off due to security concerns since some of the suspects were Belgian nationals. 

So far, investigations and raids are ongoing in France, Belgium and Germany with different levels of success. However, it is important to note that what has happened in France occurs on a regular basis in the Middle East, Asia and in Africa. And there has been debates concerning the degree of coverage by the media of the Paris attacks when compared to the attacks in other third world countries which may not get near as much coverage as the one in France.

This post is not meant for taking sides or adding to the debate that is currently raging especially on social media over the  media's failure to report extensively or show sympathy or empathy to other atrocities else where. 


I will however say this, the media should learn to as much as possible, give due and balanced reporting to atrocities done all over the world. As I write, there are reports of a terrorist activity here in Yola, Nigeria were a bomb went off and killed over 30 people at a Tipper Garage. It is not getting any serious coverage as it should on world media.

All in all, football has shown once again that it can unite people of different race, creed, belief and religion no matter the circumstance. It also has the power to send a strong message to those opposed to peace and liberty. The game between France and England last night is a testament to that fact.










France internationals, Mathieu Valbuena and Karim Benzema have been left out of the French squad to face Germany and England his month during the international break.

France manager, Didier Deschamps has stated that Valbuena is not in the right frame of mind to be involved in the French squad after attempts were made to extort money from him.

Benzema, the principal suspect in the investigation, has been placed under formal investigation by French Police in relation to a sex tape involving Valbuena. Benzema is currently not fit to appear for France as he is out with a thigh injury.

Benzema who maintains his innocence has been questioned by police and has been banned from contacting Valbuena or anyone charged in the case.

Deschamps stated that he chose to leave Benzema out after speaking to him as he was not physically ready to play. He also said he was not aware of the investigation of Benzema and would allow the police handle the situation.












Real Madrid forward, Cristiano Ronaldo regards himself as the best player in the world today and comparable to the greats in the game. He made these statements in a BBC interview with Sports Editor Dan Roan.

He said: "I don't need to say 'I'm in the history of football, I'm a legend.' The numbers say everything."

"To improve more it's very tough. I just want to maintain because this is I think the most difficult part for a football player". He continued.

"In my mind, I'm always the best. I don't care what people think, what they say. In my mind, not just this year but always, I'm always the best". He added.

Cristiano Ronaldo has won the award for world player of the year 3 times and is Real Madrid's all time leading goal scorer with 326 goals in 314 matches. His career record stands at 504 goals in 760 appearances.















Nigeria's Golden Eaglets are through to the FIFA U-17 World Cup final after defeating Mexico 4-2 in a thrilling semi final clash and will now take on the Eagles of Mali in a repeat of the African championship finals.

Kevin Magana put Mexico in front after just 7 minutes but the Eaglets got back on level terms through Kelechi Nwakali who scored after converting a free kick from 25 yards in the 35th minute.

Okonkwo put Nigeria ahead 2 minutes before half time after scoring a spectacular goal. He cut in from the left 
and onto his right foot struck the ball in off the crossbar. 

The Mexicans equalised through Cortes who slotted past Eaglets' goalkeeper Udoh after dribbling past 5 Nigerian players.

Ebere restored Nigeria's lead after Mexican keeper Romero could not keep out his shot after he found space on the right. Osimhen put the icing on the cake for the Eaglets as he scored from the penalty spot and has now taken his tally to 9 goals.

Nigeria now take on Mali in the final on Sunday at the Vina Del Mar stadium.



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