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Ex-Super Eagles goalie, Egbo wants to continue from where coach Peseiro stopped

Ex-Nigerian goalkeeper Ndubuisi Emmanuel Egbo has thrown his hat in the battle for the vacant Super Eagles coaching role.
Former Nigeria goalkeeper Ndubuisi Emmanuel Egbo has said he would be open to taking the vacant coaching role with the Super Eagles.
Recall the search for the next Nigeria coach has begun after Jose Peseiro parted ways with the team following a 22-month stint.
Egbo, who made history as the first African coach to win a major European league title, spoke about the Super Eagles role following his feat years ago in Albania.
“It is my country, I’m 100% Nigerian even though I have a European passport,” Egbo told Channels TV in an interview.
Emmanuel Egbo started off his managerial career as a goalkeeper coach.
Emmanuel Egbo started off his managerial career as a goalkeeper coach. (Photo Credit: Egbo/IG)
“Anytime I’m called upon to come and help, to raise the football of my country up because I am expecting Nigeria one day to be challenging to win the World Cup, which we have not done for a long time now.”
“So, I’m always open; we can never say never to our country,” he stated about the possibility of managing the Nigerian job if offered.
It’s like a military service that anytime we are called upon we have to do it for our country,” he added.
The 50-year-old led KF Tirana to the Albanian league title in 2019/2020 season – their first championship in 11 years.
Egbo is a former Super Eagles goalkeeper, earning 12 caps and playing at two Africa Cup of Nations tournaments – 2000 and 2002.
After retiring, he moved into coaching, starting as a goalkeeper coach before he worked his way up to become Tirana manager three years ago.
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Just in: Aston Villa send Tottenham packing out of FA Cup

Aston Villa has sent Tottenham Hotspur packing from the FA Cup, securing a 2-1 victory in their fourth-round clash at Villa Park.
The win marks a significant upset, given Tottenham’s eight FA Cup titles, and comes on the heels of their humiliating 4-0 defeat to Liverpool in the EFL Cup semi-final.
Aston Villa’s triumph was fueled by their strong home form, which has seen them deliver impressive wins in the Champions League this season.
Despite entering the match on the back of a disappointing 2-0 loss to Wolves, Unai Emery’s side demonstrated resilience and determination to overcome their opponents.
Tottenham, plagued by injuries, with a dozen first-team players sidelined, struggled to find their footing. Their task was further complicated by the absence of key players, including Richarlison, Dominic Solanke, and James Maddison.
The victory is a significant boost for Aston Villa, who will now advance to the next round of the FA Cup.
For Tottenham, the loss marks a disappointing exit from the competition, adding to the pressure on manager Ange Postecoglou.
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Plymouth Argyle flush out Liverpool from FA Cup

Plymouth produced a huge FA Cup upset as Premier League leaders Liverpool were knocked out by the bottom club in the Sky Bet Championship.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot gambled with a weakened side in Devon and literally paid the penalty as Ryan Hardie’s second-half spot-kick gave Plymouth a famous 1-0 win and sent them into the fifth round of the competition.
It was only the fourth time that the team starting the day at the top of the Premier League has been eliminated from the FA Cup by a side from outside the top flight.
So Liverpool’s quadruple hopes are over and Slot’s team selection will be a hot topic of discussion in the coming days.
Plymouth have kept only two clean sheets in the Championship, but Ukrainian defender Maksym Talovyerov – who celebrated almost every clearance as though it was a goal – was a colossus at the heart of their defence.
Pilgrims boss Miron Muslic had hailed Liverpool as the “best team in the world”, but only goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher remained from the side that thrashed Tottenham on Thursday to book a Wembley date in the Carabao Cup.
Mohamed Salah, Virgil van Dijk and Alexis Mac Allister were among those given the day off.
Diogo Jota, Federico Chiesa and Luis Diaz ensured there was still plenty of firepower against opponents with the worst defensive record in the top four tiers of English football.
There was a carnival atmosphere at kick-off with Home Park sold out and huge green and white flags decorating the stadium.
Plymouth pushed for a dream start and Hardie saw his shot blocked by Joe Gomez inside the opening minute.
Gomez was captaining Liverpool on his first appearance since December 29 following a hamstring injury, but his afternoon was to end prematurely.
The England defender cut a frustrated figure sitting on the ground and limped off after 11 minutes, with Isaac Mabaya coming on to make a senior debut.
With the contest also held up by dental damage to Pilgrims defender Nikola Katic, there was little rhythm to a tie being played out on a lively surface.
Plymouth fans appealed for a penalty as Mustapha Bundu and Kostas Tsimikas tangled in the area, but referee Sam Barrott instantly waved play on.
James McConnell had the solitary on-target first-half attempt after 36 minutes, the midfielder’s strike deflecting off Darko Gyabi and forcing Conor Hazard into a sprawling save.
Callum Wright, a Liverpool fan who grew up idolising Steven Gerrard, saw his powerful effort deflected over by Wataru Endo, but Plymouth were soon ahead after 53 minutes.
Gyabi hooked the ball over his head and it struck the hand of Harvey Elliott, which was in an unnatural position above his head.
Hardie stepped up with confidence and dispatched the ball into the bottom left hand corner as Kelleher dived the other way.
Slot quickly sent on Darwin Nunez, but Plymouth were inches from doubling their advantage in the 62nd minute.
The excellent Katic knocked down a free-kick for Hardie to strike a post after Kelleher’s outstretched foot had applied the faintest of touches.
Hardie appeared to be offside, but the absence of VAR meant a goal would have stood.
McConnell drove wide following a Plymouth defensive mix-up and Hazard denied Jota and Nunez with outstanding saves, and the Pilgrims survived nine minutes of stoppage time to get the party started.
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FA Cup: Maguire scores last-gasp winner as Man Utd eliminate Leicester City

Manchester United defender, Harry Maguire, scored in the 93rd minute of the game as they came from behind to beat Leicester City 2-1 in the FA Cup fourth round on Friday night.
The Red Devils came into the tie looking to bounce back from a 2-0 home defeat to Crystal Palace in the Premier League last weekend.
But it appeared they were set to suffer yet another shock loss in front of their fans, after De Cordova-Reid opened the scoring in the first half.
Ruben Amorim responded by taking off debutant Patrick Dorgu off at half and introducing Alejandro Garnacho.
Garnacho’s arrival seemed to spark United into life, as his cross led to Joshua Zirkzee tapping into an empty net.
As the game dragged into extra-time territory, Maguire headed in Bruno Fernandes’ deep cross.
It appeared the defender was in an offside position as Fernandes swung in the free-kick that he headed past Mads Hermansen, but with no VAR in action at this stage of the competition, the goal was awarded.
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