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Saturday, 10 September 2016

Dream come true kelechi

Manchester derby: My goal, a dream come true – Iheanacho
10/09/2016 17:21

Manchester City's Nigerian striker Kelechi Iheanacho (L) celebrates with Manchester City's Spanish midfielder Nolito after scoring their second goal during the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Manchester City at Old Trafford in M/ AFP PHOTO / Oli SCARFF /
Kelechi Iheanacho said it was "a dream come true" after his goal gave Manchester City a 2-1 victory at Manchester United in Saturday's derby.

The 19-year-old Nigerian striker played a hand in both City goals, flicking the ball on for Kevin De Bruyne's 15th-minute opener and tapping in the second after De Bruyne's shot had hit the post.

"It means a whole lot to me. It's a dream come true to play in the Manchester derby and score the winning goal," Iheanacho told Sky Sports.

Iheanacho's 36th-minute strike ensured that City manager Pep Guardiola enjoyed victory over his former nemesis Jose Mourinho in their first encounter since 2013.

Iheanacho came into the team in place of Sergio Aguero, who is serving a three-game ban for elbowing West Ham United's Winston Reid.

"Being in the right place at the tight time," he said of his goal.

"I didn't think the shot would hit the post, but I'm happy it came off me."

Zlatan Ibrahimovic reduced the arrears before half-time by slamming home after City's debutant goalkeeper Claudio Bravo spilled a high ball, but Iheanacho's strike proved decisive.

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MOURINHO BLAMES SELF FOR FIRST LOST

Manchester derby defeat: It's my fault — Mourinho
10/09/2016 18:25
Jose Mourinho was naturally disappointed to have suffered his first competitive defeat as Manchester United manager on Saturday, after rivals Manchester City claimed a slender victory at Old Trafford. Here are the main points from the manager's post-match interviews with Sky Sports and MUTV...

First reflections
"What did I make of today? I think in the first half they were much better than us. We started the game badly. We started the game with some players really below the normal level, in terms of their concentration, of their mental ability to play a game of this speed because you need to be sharp in the way you think, the way you play. In a match of this dimension, when you have three or four players not at that level, you pay for that. The team paid for it."

Derby of two halves

"In the first half, for 35 minutes it was City in control, City deserved to be in front. In the last period of the first half we scored a goal and we could immediately score again but I think that was outside the context of the game in the first half. The second half was completely different, and when they brought on Fernando, they were feeling what everybody was feeling, that we were in control. We were much more dangerous, we had our chances to equalise and who knows what could happen if we had equalised. For 45 minutes, we fought really hard. We tried everything, took lots of risks and deserved a different result."

Deciding factors in defeat

"I think we were punished by a lot of things. First thing: our first half – the way we started, some individual performances made the team look fragile. We were also punished by two decisions of Mark [Clattenburg], because even the best referees can make mistakes and he made two mistakes. The first one is Bravo [on Rooney] – it's a penalty and a red card. If any player does that outside the box, it's a direct free-kick and a red card, so inside the box it's a penalty and a red card. But the referee maybe thought of the consequences of that because the consequences would be a completely different game and he didn't want to take that decision, which would be very important. And the second one is another penalty – Otamendi, with his elbow. He tries to stop the cross that's going in front of him but the cross goes behind him, he's looking to the ball and brings the arm and elbow back, and it's another clear penalty. So we were also punished by that."

Right team selection?

"Look, honestly, I had two or three players in the first half who, if the game was played now and I know what is going to happen, then I wouldn't play them. But this is football and sometimes players, they disappoint managers, and sometimes players, they give us great surprises. I thought because of the characteristics of the game we could hurt them playing with some individuals with some qualities, they didn't give what I want. Is it their fault? Is it my fault? It's my fault because I'm the manager and it's always my fault because it's always my choice."

Positives to take from the second half

"The positives I take are the spirit of the group and the mentality to play the second half in the way we played it, taking enormous risks against a team that was defending and was waiting for a chance to counter-attack."

Two substitutions at half-time

"I would have done more if I could, because I was far from happy with the performance and I had to try to change the direction of the game, which we clearly did, but we didn't get the compensation of what we did in the second half. I was feeling [we would score again] until the last minute, like we did at Hull City. When you feel that the team is there and ready to give everything until the last second, you are always waiting for something. And in the last 15 minutes, against a very good team obviously, we gambled in such a way that we left one against one in defence and went forward with everybody else to try to take to City a situation of big pressure, which we did. But again we did not get the compensation we deserved. In the first half we were punished like we deserved, but in the second half we didn't get the compensation we deserved."

Results like this can happen

"You know that in this league you are always going to lose matches and you know that especially between the big teams, three results are more than possible to happen. So I don't open my mouth when Liverpool go and beat Arsenal at Arsenal, when City beat Man United here, when Man United beat Chelsea or Tottenham away – nobody opens their mouth with surprise because it's a normal result. But of course we're sad and disappointed with the defeat."

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School fees over sallah rams

Bleak Sallah awaits many Muslims across the country as the festival is holding a few days to a new academic session.

Findings show that many Muslim parents have opted for low key Sallah celebrations & will prioritise their children's education & payment of their tuition over merriment & the buying of rams.

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EZURUIKE WON NIGERIAS FIRST GOLD IN RIO PARALYMPICS

Team Nigeria's Rolland Ezuruike on Friday won the country's first gold of the Rio 2016 Paralympics after setting a new Games record.

The 40-year-old lifted 200kg in the men's -54kg weight class in the Powerlifting event hours after Latifat Tijani won the country's first medal at the Games – a silver in the women's -45kg weight category of the same event.

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6 reasons rashford should start the derby

With one of the biggest and most anticipated Manchester derbies in history coming up on Saturday..

See 6 reasons why Rashford should start >>>>>> http://goo.gl/8vXEW7

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