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Guardiola admits, says I’m not good enough after Man U humbles Man City

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Pep Guardiola admitted he did not see Manchester City’s staggering collapse in form coming after conceding twice late on to lose 2-1 to Manchester United on Sunday.

City have won just once in 11 games in all competitions, a run that includes eight defeats.

After an unprecedented four consecutive Premier League titles, City’s defence of their crown looks over before Christmas.

Guardiola’s men trail leaders Liverpool, who have a game in hand, by nine points and sit outside the Champions League places in fifth.

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“I don’t have defence, I’m the boss, I’m the manager. I have to find a solution and I don’t find a solution,” said Guardiola.

“This is a big club, when you lose eight out of 11, something wrong is happening. What can I say? The schedule is tough, the injured players? No.

“I’m the boss, I’m the manager and I’m not good enough. It’s as simple as that.”

The manner of City’s latest loss was one of the most damaging as the English champions were headed for a much-needed victory against their local rivals thanks to Josko Gvardiol’s first-half header.

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However, they self-imploded as Matheus Nunes’ slack pass played in Amad Diallo and the Portuguese midfielder then chopped down the United winger in his attempt to make amends.

Bruno Fernandes converted from the penalty spot to equalise on 88 minutes.

Diallo then raced onto a simple long ball over the top to complete a remarkable turnaround and deepen a spiralling crisis for the club that has dominated English football over the past decade.

“I am sitting here in the press conference because of what we have done in the past,” added Guardiola.

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“I knew that it would be a tough season. From the beginning, I said many times. Even when we were winning.

“But I didn’t expect it would be so hard, like it is right now.”

City midfielder Bernardo Silva was even more critical of his side’s malaise, comparing their mistakes in the final minutes to an under-15s team.

“At this level, a game or two is unlucky. We can’t say this is lucky or unlucky — it’s not about that,” said the Portugal international.

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“If we make these stupid decisions with three or four minutes to go you deserve to pay for that. Today in the last minute we played like under-15s.”

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Ronaldo eyes first Saudi League title as Al Nassr face Al Hilal in decisive derby

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Saudi title showdown against Al Hilal could finally deliver Cristiano Ronaldo’s long-awaited first league crown

For four painful years, Cristiano Ronaldo has scored goals at a relentless rate, shattered records, and carried Al Nassr FC on his shoulders — yet the one thing that truly mattered continued to slip through his fingers.

The Saudi Pro League title.

Since arriving from Manchester United F.C. in December 2022 amid global fanfare, Ronaldo has watched rivals celebrate while Al Nassr repeatedly fell agonisingly short. Two runner-up finishes. One third-place disappointment. Endless scrutiny.

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Now, with just two matches left in the 2025/26 campaign, destiny has finally placed the trophy within touching distance.

Al Nassr sit top of the table on 82 points, five ahead of fierce rivals Al Hilal SFC, and Tuesday night’s explosive Riyadh Derby could decide everything.

One victory.

That is all Ronaldo needs to finally silence the doubters and deliver Al Nassr’s first league crown in seven years.

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Title or Tears: Ronaldo Faces Career-Defining Battle

The equation could not be clearer.

Defeat Al Hilal at Al-Awwal Park and the title belongs to Al Nassr.

Three points would move Ronaldo’s side to 85 points, leaving Al Hilal mathematically unable to catch them despite having a game in hand.

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Anything less, however, could throw the title race into chaos.

A draw would leave Al Nassr needing one more victory against Damac FC to finish the job.

But defeat? That would reopen the door for Al Hilal and turn Ronaldo’s dream into another nightmare.

Should Al Hilal triumph, the gap would shrink to just two points, and with extra fixtures remaining, the defending giants could snatch the crown away by defeating Neom SC and Al-Fayha FC.

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The pressure has never been heavier.

Ronaldo vs Benzema: Old Madrid Kings Meet Again

Tuesday’s showdown carries even more drama.

Ronaldo will once again lock horns with former Real Madrid CF teammate Karim Benzema in a clash loaded with history, tension, and enormous stakes.

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Once partners in one of football’s most feared attacking trios, the two icons now stand on opposite sides of Saudi football’s fiercest rivalry.

This latest chapter comes after Benzema’s controversial move to Al Hilal earlier in the season — a transfer that reportedly infuriated Ronaldo and deepened frustrations over Al Nassr’s recruitment strategy under Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund.

Despite the off-field turbulence, Ronaldo responded the only way he knows how: by delivering on the pitch.

At 41, the Portuguese superstar continues to defy time itself, hammering home 26 league goals this season — nine more than Benzema.

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Yet none of those goals will matter if Al Nassr fail to finish the job.

A Legacy on the Line

For Al Hilal SFC, this is about preserving dominance and extending their record as Saudi Arabia’s most successful club.

For Al Nassr, it is about resurrection.

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And for Ronaldo, it may be about legacy.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner did not move to Saudi Arabia simply to score goals or sell shirts. He came to win.

Tuesday night now offers him the opportunity to finally conquer Saudi football and end years of frustration in the most dramatic way possible — by defeating his biggest rivals under the lights in Riyadh.

One game. One trophy. One defining moment.

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Nigeria To Host 2026 CAF Awards

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President Bola Ahmed Tinubu has approved the hosting of two major Confederation of African Football CAF events later this year.

According to the Nigeria Football Federation, President Tinubu approved the hosting of the annual CAF Awards, and the Confederation’s 48th Ordinary General Assembly in the country.

The general assembly is slated for October, and a date for the CAF Awards is yet to be announced.

The 47th Ordinary General Assembly and 2025 CAF Awards were held in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rabat, Morocco, respectively.

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NFF revealed that hosting of the events was announced by President Tinubu in Nairobi, Kenya, where he is attending the Africa Forward Summit.

The pronouncement came following a meeting with CAF President Patrice Motsepe, with NFF President Ibrahim Musa Gusau in attendance.

Other Nigerian delegates present at the meeting were Foreign Affairs Minister, Mrs Bianca Odumegwu-Ojukwu, CAF Acting General Secretary, Samson Adamu, and Special Adviser to CAF President Amaju Pinnick who is a former NFF President.

Leading figures governing African football will be present at the CAF Ordinary General Assembly, including the heads of CAF’s 54 Member Associations.

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Representatives from the six zonal unions and senior football officials from across the continent will also be present at the assembly.

However, the CAF Awards brings together current and legendary football of football figures with both continental and global reputation.

The annual showpiece event celebrates the best performers in African football in an atmosphere of glitz, glamour and sheer panache.

The 47th Ordinary General Assembly and 2025 CAF Awards were held in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rabat, Morocco, respectively.
Nigeria previously hosted the CAF Awards in 2017, while the Ordinary General Assembly was last held in Nigeria 22 years ago in 2004.

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FC Barcelona Win 29th LaLiga Title With Victory Over Real Madrid, Set Sights on More Success

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FC Barcelona may have sealed another memorable LaLiga title with a victory over rivals Real Madrid, but the Spanish champions are already setting their sights on even greater achievements next season.

Barcelona secured the 2025/26 LaLiga crown on Sunday after defeating Madrid 2-0 in a decisive El Clásico clash, marking the first time in the club’s history that they mathematically clinched the league title against their biggest rivals.

The triumph also handed manager Hansi Flick back-to-back league titles since taking charge of the Catalan side in 2024.

Celebrations erupted across the city after the final whistle, with players and supporters marking the club’s 29th Spanish league title in style. Some players joined fans in the streets of Barcelona, while club president Joan Laporta also joined the celebrations.

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Barcelona’s success this season was largely driven by teenage sensation Lamine Yamal, who continued his rapid rise despite facing injury setbacks and intense public scrutiny during parts of the campaign.

The 18-year-old winger finished the season with 16 goals and 11 assists, emerging as one of the club’s most influential players. His performances, alongside contributions from stars like Raphinha, Robert Lewandowski and Pedri, helped Barcelona dominate domestically.

Despite winning LaLiga and the Supercopa de España, the club’s Champions League quarter-final exit to Atlético Madrid has left players determined to improve further next season.

Young defender Pau Cubarsí admitted the team is hungry for more success and is targeting every available trophy in the coming campaign.

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Barcelona also received a major boost from goalkeeper Joan García, whose performances after arriving from local rivals Espanyol proved crucial throughout the season.

The club finished the campaign with one of the youngest squads in LaLiga and remains on course for a record-breaking points tally.

Manager Flick is already believed to be planning reinforcements ahead of next season, with reports suggesting Barcelona are targeting new signings in defence and attack as they prepare for another push for domestic and European glory.

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