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Ugandan athlete Cheptegei’s attacker dies in hospital

The man who attacked Ugandan runner Rebecca Cheptegei has died from injuries sustained when he poured petrol over the Olympic athlete, the Kenyan hospital treating him said Tuesday.

Police said that Dickson Ndiema Marangach assaulted Cheptegei in her home in western Kenya on September 1. The mother-of-two sustained 80 percent burns and died last week.

In the course of the attack Marangach also incurred 30 percent burns and was being treated in the intensive care unit at the Moi Teaching and Referral Hospital (MTRH) in the Rift Valley city of Eldoret.

“It’s true we lost Dickson Ndiema last night at about 8:00 pm,” an official at the hospital’s communications department told AFP, requesting anonymity as they were not authorised to speak to the press.

His family had been informed, the official said, adding that a “comprehensive statement” would be released later.

The attack on the 33-year-old Cheptegei has been greeted with sorrow and anger as yet another horrific example of gender-based violence in the East African country.

At least two other athletes have lost their lives at the hands of their partners since 2021.

Cheptegei is due to be buried on September 14 near her family home in eastern Uganda, according to the country’s Olympic Committee.

The attack, which local media said was witnessed by Cheptegei’s daughters, came just weeks after she made her Olympic debut in the women’s marathon at the Paris Games, where she finished 44th.

Police said Marangach snuck into her home in Endebess, near the border with Uganda, while she was at church with her children.

Her father, Joseph Cheptegei, told reporters the dispute with Marangach had been over the property where she lived with her sister and daughters.

He told Kenyan media last week that Marangach had bought five litres of petrol then hid out in a chicken coop before the attack.

“He poured the petrol and lit her on fire. When she called her sister to help, he threatened her with a machete and she ran away.”

The police said the couple had “constantly had family wrangles”.

Violence against women is widespread in Kenya, which saw 725 femicide cases in 2022 alone, according to the latest UN figures.

A 2023 report by Kenya’s National Bureau of Statistics found 34 percent of women had experienced physical violence since the age of 15.

Cheptegei’s death follows that of record-breaking Kenyan runner Agnes Tirop in 2021 and Kenyan-born Bahrain athlete Damaris Mutua the following year.

In both cases, their ex-partners were implicated in their deaths.

Tirop’s estranged partner, who denies murdering her, is on trial.

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Basketball: Atlanta Dream signs D’Tigress star, Ezinne Kalu 

The Atlanta Dream have signed D'Tigress guard, Ezinne Kalu to a seven-day hardship basketball contract

The Atlanta Dream have announced that they have signed D’Tigress guard, Ezinne Kalu to a seven-day hardship basketball contract.

The basketball organization announced the signing of Kalu in a statement on their official website and social media platforms on Wednesday.

“The 5’8″ guard brings a wealth of international experience, most recently leading the 2024 Nigerian Olympic team past the group stage in Paris earlier this year,” the statement read. 

“Kalu averaged 18.5 points per game in Paris, ranking her fourth in the category, behind only Emma Meesseman (BEL), A’ja Wilson (USA) and Satou Sabally (GER). 

“Her standout performance came against Australia where she led D’Tigress to an upset win, scoring 19 points with five assists, five rebounds and three steals.”

Originally from Newark, New Jersey, Kalu is no stranger to the state of Georgia, having attended Savannah State University, where she guided the Tigers to their first MEAC Championship in 2015. 

The Nigerian international also became the first player ever in school history to eclipse 2,000 career points.

About Atlanta Dream

Established in the city of Atlanta back in the year 2006, the Atlanta Dream is the Southeast’s only Women National Basketball Association (WNBA) franchise.

It currently plays its home games at the Gateway Center Arena at College Park with its games telecast locally on Peachtree TV and simulcast on Peachtree Sports Network across the state of Georgia. 

Since 2009, the franchise has produced 11 WNBA All-Stars, achieved three first-place regular-season finishes, earned nine play-off bids and made three WNBA finals appearances. 

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Lookman eyes first goal in five games against Arsenal

Ademola Lookman will aim to score his first goal in five games against Arsenal

Ademola Lookman will aim to score his first goal in five games against Arsenal whom Atalanta face in their UEFA Champions League group opener at the Gewiss Stadium on Thursday.

Lookman scored five times from three Europa League starts at the end of the 2023/24 campaign, however, he has never found the net in four career appearances against the Gunners.

He played twice against Arsenal in the 2017/18 and 2018/19 seasons while he was still at Everton with the Nigerian losing the first Premier League game 5-2 before a 1-0 triumph.

Lookman played another Premier League game against Arsenal in 2020/21 during a loan spell at Fulham, securing a 1-1 draw before he lost 2-0 on loan at Leicester City in 2021/22.

Atalanta return to the UCL after memorably lifting their first European trophy last season, becoming the only team to beat Bayer Leverkusen, winning 3-0 in the Europa League final.

Back in May, a Lookman hat-trick helped La Dea get over losing the Coppa Italia final a few days earlier and the Nigerian attacking sensation is also in the mood to score more goals.

After La Dea lost two of their first three Serie A matches, they appear to be back as they twice fought back from behind to beat Fiorentina on Sunday with Lookman scoring the winner.

Meanwhile, Lookman has said that he and his teammates are charged for the clash with Arsenal. “We are charged and ready to face the match with the right spirit,” the Nigerian ace said.

“Arsenal are a very strong team and I know what to expect from them,” he acknowledged. “Playing against a team of that level is always a difficult challenge but we are ready,” he said.

Atalanta booked their Champions League ticket through a stellar Serie A campaign last season and Lookman is determined to prove their rightful place on Europe’s biggest stage this term.

“We earned this place in the Champions League thanks to our great last season and we want to show that we deserve to be here,” he emphasized. “The Gewiss Stadium will be full to it’s brim.

“And it will be a special environment for a European night like Thursday.” He joined Atalanta from RB Leipzig for €9.3m in 2022 and has scored 33 goals and rendered 19 assists in 80 games.

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Alonso: I’m now expecting the best from Boniface

Xabi Alonso (right) has said that he is now expecting the best from Victor Boniface

Bayer Leverkusen head coach, Xabi Alonso has said that he is now expecting the best from Victor Boniface even as the Bundesliga rates the Nigerian a crucial cog in the club’s squad.

Alonso said this about Boniface who after a slow start this season bagged a brace against Hoffenheim on Matchday 3 and assisted Martin Terrier’s goal in a 4-1 win at the PreZero Arena.

“It was very important for his confidence and mood,” said Alonso after the game. “I’m now expecting the best from ‘Boni’. It’s always difficult for defenders to play against him [but] he can and must do more. He knows it and the team needs it.”

Alonso can feel confident that there is indeed more to come from the 23-year-old, who in footballing terms is entering what should be his prime years.

The goals had been coming, despite Boniface only breaking his mini-drought in what was his third Bundesliga outing this season. He had averaged 17 shots on goal across the first three matchdays, four more than any other player.

Some 100 shots on goal last term, at an average of four per game, might suggest he is a ‘shoot on sight’ kind of striker, but Boniface’s decision-making far exceeds that.

Indeed, he was 1v1 with Oliver Baumann after springing the offside trap last Saturday, before squaring for Terrier for an easier finish, and he regularly picks out his teammates.

The official Bundesliga website also wrote about the Super Eagles forward: “Victor Boniface, a crucial cog in Bayer Leverkusen’s all-conquering machine.

“Florian Wirtz has been tipped for a Ballon d’Or while Álex Grimaldo’s attacking stats make a mockery of his status as a defender but Boniface may just be Alonso’s most important player at Leverkusen.”

Boniface joined Leverkusen from Union Saint-Gilloise, amid little fanfare, in the summer of 2023. One short season later he had displaced Patrik Schick as Die Werkself’s first-choice striker before firing Bayer to a Bundesliga and DFB Cup double.

On what it is that makes the Nigerian No.9 so hot to handle, bundesliga.com takes a closer look: “First, a cold hard look at the numbers: in 38 games across all competitions, Boniface has scored 24 goals.

“He also uses his physically imposing frame to bring others into play and has added 11 assists. All told, he has enjoyed a direct goal-involvement every 68 minutes he has played for Leverkusen.”

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Boniface guns for 25th Leverkusen goal in UCL game vs Feyenoord

Victor Boniface will be gunning for his 25th goal for Bayer Leverkusen in a Champions League game against Feyenoord

Victor Boniface will be gunning for his 25th goal in the colours of Bayer Leverkusen who will meet Feyenoord in a Champions League group game at the Stadion Feijenoord on Thursday.

Boniface despite being out of competitive action for three-months with an adductor injury had 21 goals and ten assists in 34 games in all competitions for Die Werkself last season.

So far this season, he has scored three goals and contributed one assist in four matches to take his tally for Leverkusen to 24 goals and eleven assists in 38 fixtures for the club.

Aiming to make a major impact on the Champions League after last season’s record-breaking feats, Leverkusen will meet Feyenoord with Boniface aiming to maintain his very strong form.

Boniface on Saturday bagged two goals and an assist to help defending champions, Leverkusen put their first loss in 35 Bundesliga games against RB Leipzig at the BayArena behind them.

The forward started against Hoffenheim who have been in turmoil for weeks and basically toyed with the opponents who were playing at home with Boniface in the mood for destruction.

Boniface set up Martin Terrier to score his first Bundesliga goal in the 17th minute to give the visitors a deserved lead before he then danced around defenders to add the second.

The Super Eagles striker danced around defenders to score on 30 minutes courtesy of an assist from Granit Xhaka and got his brace on 75 minutes after being set up by Jeremie Frimpong.

FootballCritic gave the striker a stunning rating of 9.9 for his Man of the Match performance and it was proof he has the potential to be one of Europe’s elite forwards if he stays fit.

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Glen Johnson: Osimhen big signing Chelsea missed out on

Glen Johnson believes that Victor Osimhen is the big signing Chelsea missed out on

Former Chelsea defender, Glen Johnson has claimed that Victor Osimhen is the big signing that the Blues missed out on landing during the most recent summer transfer window.

Osimhen on September 3, 2024 joined Galatasaray on a loan deal after Napoli frustrated him from making his preferred move during the summer transfer window.

It was clear that Paris Saint-Germain really wanted to sign Osimhen but the deal failed to go through before the Nigerian striker had links with a move to either Al Ahli or Chelsea.

Osimhen was thereafter left stranded following the decision of Napoli to drop him from their Serie A squad list for the 2024/25 season.

That would have meant the Super Eagles striker would go no fewer than four months without seeing competitive football action, however, Galatasaray came to his rescue by signing him on loan.

Speaking to Betfred, Johnson was asked if there was a certain player in particular that he believed Chelsea missed out on signing this summer.

“The obvious one would be Victor Osimhen. He was the big name they wanted and didn’t get. They’ve signed loads of youngsters that may not be in the team straight away, despite spending a lot of money on them, and I think Osimhen is the big signing that they’ve missed out on.”

He was also asked why he believed Osimhen didn’t sign for Chelsea this summer. “It’s a weird deal altogether because at one moment, there were supposedly only two teams in the race to sign him and then the window’s shut and he’s moved on loan to a team that wasn’t even in the conversation to sign him.

“I don’t know if the player was asking for too much money or his club was asking for too much money, but it does strike me as a strange move considering the amount of chat there was around him going to Chelsea.”

Osimhen was credited with an assist on his Turkish Süper Lig debut for Galatasaray after the Nigerian striker was denied a stunning goal in a massive win for his side.

Osimhen who joined Galatasaray on a season-long loan from Napoli rendered an assist in the first half as the host defeated Rizespor 5-0 at the Rams Global Stadyumu on Saturday.

After their constant pressing, Galatasaray got their second goal of the game in the 25th minute. A cross was swung in from a set piece and Osimhen met the ball with a fine header .

The ball looked like it was destined for the net but a Galatasaray player, Abdulkerim Bardakci got his foot to it just before it entered the net with Osimhen credited with the assist.

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Taribo: Boniface scoring goals for Eagles only matter of time

Taribo West says Victor Boniface scoring goals for the Super Eagles is only a matter of time

Former Nigerian defender Taribo West, is confident that Bayer Leverkusen striker Victor Boniface, will deliver goals for the Super Eagles.

Boniface got the nod of Eagles interim coach, Augustine Eguavoen, to start in Nigeria’s 2025 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers against the Republic of Benin in Uyo and Rwanda in Kigali, due to the fitness issues surrounding Victor Osimhen and Taiwo Awoniyi.

The 23-year-old, however, failed to get on the score sheet or register an assist, despite Nigeria defeating the Cheetahs 3-0 at home before the 0-0 away against the Amavubi.

Taribo said Boniface, who scored a brace and provided an assist in Leverkusen’s 4-0 thumping of Hoffenheim in the Bundesliga last weekend, is still young and facing competition in Eagles attacking line.

“I think he will come up. It is normal, he is a young player and already in that position, there are established players. Osimhen is hot, Ademola (Lookman) is hot, and then the wingers, Simon is doing well, so it is a normal thing,” he said on Brila FM’s ‘No Holds Barred’ on Tuesday.

“So anytime he comes into the game, there is this anxiety to score. But I think he is a young player with a hot prospect for the national team. He is hot in Europe and I think he will bring that fire to Nigeria. It is just a matter of time because he has not settled into the national team.”

The 50-year-old, who is now a clergyman, also said changes in the technical crew could also be a factor.

“It is a normal thing. New coaches coming in and all that, so it is a normal thing and time will come when he would fit into the team in the right moment and at the right time. The necessary goals he needs to score will come,” Taribo stated.

He added: “They should not put too much pressure on him and he should not put himself under pressure because he would want to impress.

“That was what I saw against Benin (Republic). He wanted to impress but if he had played the way he does at Leverkusen, he would have scored.”

Boniface missed the 2023 AFCON due to a groin problem he picked up while in the Eagles camp.

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