Sunday, April 26, 2020

Kylian Mbappe: Future Ballon d’Or Winner – The Story So Far


Kylian Mbappe has quickly become one of the best players in Europe, he is currently Paris Saint Germain’s star player and is lighting up Ligue 1.
It feels like Mbappe is still a new talent, and in many ways the 21-year-old is still in the early stages of his career, but at the same time he has already been around for a little while now, having played five seasons of top-flight senior football.
Here’s a look at his story so far.

Academy Star

Mbappe started his youth career at semi-professional club AS Bondy where he was coached by his father, Wilfred.
He always played at a level above his own age as there was ‘no point’ in him playing against children his own age, according to AS Bondy’s President Atmane Airouche.
Antonio Riccardi, one of Mbappe’s youth coaches stated:
“He was the best player I’ve ever seen in 15 years coaching here. In Paris, there are many talents but I’d never seen a talent like him. He was what we call a ‘crack’ (the best).”
Mbappe Monaco
Eventually, Mbappe moved to Clairefontaine academy which is famous for training many of the best players France have produced over the years.
This gave him the opportunity to showcase his ability in front of scouts and his performances alerted many clubs in France and across Europe.
Real Madrid, Chelsea and Bayern Munich, to name just a few, were after Mbappe, and the young Frenchman even travelled to London to trial for Chelsea at 11 years old, playing in a friendly match against Charlton Athletic.
The youngster ultimately decided to stay in France and signed for AS Monaco in 2013.

Making A Name At Monaco

Mbappe worked his way through Monoco’s academy and made his first-team debut for the club on December 2nd 2015 in a 1-1 draw against SM Caen. He went on to make 13 more appearances for the first time throughout the 2015/16 campaign.
It was a year of transition for the youngster. He scored his first professional goal that season against Troyes, but it was the only time he found the net.
Considering he was still only 17 years of age, it was expected that Mbappe would need at least a couple of years before being able to thrive in the professional game.
No one could have predicted how quickly Mbappe adapted to senior football, and the following season the French wonderkid made 40 goal contributions (26 goals, 14 assists) in 44 games — absolutely staggering numbers for a teenager.
Not only did he relish his chances in Ligue 1, but he also showed his talent in the Champions League where he scored six goals in nine appearances. Impressively, all of his goals came in the knockout stages of the tournament.
His incredible season helped Monaco top Ligue 1. It was the first time Paris Saint Germain had not won it since the 2011/12 season. The team also reached the semi-final of the Champions League but were knocked out by Juventus 4-1 on aggregate. Mbappe scored Monaco’s only goal in the tie.
This stellar season by the Monaco side led to many of their top players being taken. Benjamin Mendy and Bernardo Silva both moved to Manchester City, Tiémoué Bakayoko chose a move to Chelsea and, ultimately, the exciting Mbappe moved to his hometown, Paris.

Moving To PSG

PSG signed Mbappe on the 31st of August 2017, initially on loan with an option to buy for around €180 million (including add-ons). This was done so that the club wouldn’t breach financial fair play rules.
Mbappe eventually became the most expensive teenager ever and the second most expensive player ever behind teammate, Neymar.
The extremely high transfer fee after only one full year in the professional game could’ve been seen as a risky move by Les Parisiens. but this idea is constantly being proven wrong by the French star.
Since joining PSG Mbappe has 90 goals from 122 appearances. In the 2018/19 season, he won Ligue 1 Player of the Year and Ligue 1 Young Player of the Year, after scoring 33 goals in 29 appearances.
He has been integral to the side’s domestic success, winning Ligue 1 in 2017/18 and 18/19. They also sit top of the table in the current campaign, but it is yet to be decided due to the Covid-19 pandemic.
He also has one Coupe de France, a Coupe de la Ligue and a Trophée des Champions with PSG, yet the club is yet to repeat this success in Europe, which is why there has been speculation surrounding a move to Real Madrid

World Cup Glory In 2018

His performances for PSG were impressing everyone across Europe, but ‘it was only Ligue 1’. His performances in the Champions League and the World Cup would be analysed more intensely.
France had a stellar World Cup in Russia, eventually emerging victorious. Mbappe won the World Cup Best Young Player award as well as netting four goals in the competition.
Two of his goals were crucial in the 4-3 win against Argentina in the Round of 16, and his fourth goal came in the Final against Croatia where he became the second-ever teenager to score in a World Cup Final (the first was Pelé is 1958 — good company).
His performances during the tournament certainly showed the entire world that he was already one of the best players in the world.

The Future

In 2018, Mbappe placed fourth in the Ballon d’Or rankings and then sixth in 2019; but he will be striving to win the award in the coming years.
The 21-year-old is still yet to win the Champions League and PSG have been unable to reach the semi-finals of the competition since 1995. It’s for this reason Mbappe could look for a transfer to find success elsewhere in Europe.
Real Madrid is the obvious candidate, and being able to prove his worth in multiple countries will be something he would look to do in order to replicate his idol, Cristiano Ronaldo.
Mbappe is already one of the best players in the world, and at only 21 he can only improve further.
Whether he stays in Paris or not, he will clearly be a world-class player for years to come and we should expect many more awards and trophies to come his way.

Friday, April 24, 2020

EPL: Chelsea list out players they want this summer including Arsenal Abumeyang

Chelsea who are currently fighting to stay in the top four are keeping an eye for Pierre Emerick Aubameyang's contract situation at Arsenal, with a view to be making a move this summer, ESPN reporter. Asked who Chelsea's top target are, he said:
"Lampard wants a lot. New Keeper, New LB, New CB, new wide forward and a new striker.
"Some targets include: Nick Pope, Ben Chilwell, (Kalidou) Koulibaly, Milan Skriniar, Timo Werner, Jadon Sancho, (Mauro) Icardi, Moussa Dembele, and Aubameyang."
However, Aubameyang is emerging as a serious alternative, as talks continue to stall over a fresh deal at Emirates Stadium.
The Gabon international will have one year left on his current deal by June 2020.
Arsenal have adopted policy of aiming to sell players with 12 months left on their deals who refuse to commit.
It remains to be seen if the Gunner will do business with their fierce London rivals for Aubameyang

Thursday, April 23, 2020

Suadi Announces Ramadan Starts Friday amid virus fears

Suadi Arabia, home to Islam's holiest shrines, has announced that the holy fasting month of Ramadan will start Friday, as Muslims worldwide face unprecedented restrictions to counter coronavirus.
"Based on the sighting of the new month's moon...it has been decided that Friday is the start of the month of Ramadan, "the royal court said Thursday in a statement cited by the SPA news agency.
King Salman said he is saddened that Muslims cannot pray at mosques because of coronavirus restrictions.
"I am pained that the holy month arrives amid circumstances that make us unable to perform group prayers and Taraweeh special Ramadan night prayer at mosques due to precautionary measures to protect the peoples' lives and health in combating the coronavirus pandemic, "the king said in a statement cited by SPA.
Observant Muslims refrain from eating and drinking from dawn to dusk during Ramadan and gather with family to break the fast in the evening.
it is also a month of prayers during which Muslims traditionally converge in large numbers at mosques especially at night.
But due to the voronavirus. almost all Muslim majority countries have closed mosques and asked people to pray at home in addition to imposing curfews to limit the spread of the deadly virus.
Several Arab countries have eased restrictions on the occasion of the holy month with Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Egypt and other countries reducing the duration of the lockdowns.
The UAE said on Thursday it has decided to ease a total lockdown to an eight-hour nightly curfew and also moved to partially reopen malls and markets.
The start date of Ramadan, the holiest Muslim month, is set by both lunar calculations and physical sightings which determine when one month ends another begins.

COVID-19: Nigeria 4th with most recovered cases in West Africa

Nigeria which recorded its first cases of the coronavirus disease on February 27 has so far reported that 197 persons have recovered from the virus.
The most populous nation in Western Africa on April 22 reported a total of 873 confirmed COVID-19 cases with 28 deaths so far.
The number of persons that have recovered in Burikina Faso was 389 Cote d'Ivoire - 310; Senegal - 257; and Nigeria in the fourth place with 197 recovered cases. Following behind were Niger with 193 recovered cases; Guinea - 99; Mali - 73; Togo - 59; Benin - 27; Liberia - 20; Sierra Leone - 10; and Gambia - 6
Meanwhile, Nigeria, a country with about 200 million population, with its 28 deaths from coronavirus, is the nation in West Africa with the second-highest fatalities. Burkina Faso which has the highest number of deaths caused by the COVID-19 recorded 39 deaths.
Other West African countries that have recorded death(s) caused by the coronavirus include: Niger (22); Mali (17); Cote d'Ivoire (14); Ghana (9); Liberia (8); Senegal (6); Guinea (6); Togo (6); Benin (1); Siera Leone (1); Gambia (1); and Capo Verde (1), according to Africa Centre of Disease Control and Prevention.
However, by comparison, Nigeria with its population of around 200 million people has only carried out lesser than 8,000 COVID- 19 tests. Ghana on the other hand, with a population of about 30 million has conducted 68,000 COVID-19 tests while South Africa, with 58 million people, has carried out about 114,000 tests.

Thursday, April 9, 2020

NIGERIA HIT 274 WITH 6 DEAD

Nigeria hit 276 cases with only 6 dead and 44 recoverd
Take a look at the picture