Argentina coach Scaloni dedicates World Cup title to his parents

Lusail, Qatar, Dec 18, (dpa/GNA) – Argentina coach, Lionel Scaloni, has dedicated the World Cup title to his parents.

Argentina were crowned winners in Qatar, after beating France 4-2 in the shoot-out.

“We always talk about our families. My parents taught me to understand that I could never give up,” he said when asked who he dedicated the title to.

“Any other coach, not only me, wants to do things well. I’m lucky to be here. This is an incredible moment” Scaloni added.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Messi becomes first player to score in every round at a World Cup

Berlin, Dec 18, (STATS Perform/dpa/GNA) – Lionel Messi, became the first player in World Cup history, to score in every round of a single edition of the tournament, after putting Argentina ahead against France in Sunday’s final.

The Argentina captain opened the scoring from the penalty spot in the 23rd minute, when he calmly sent Hugo Lloris the wrong way after Ousmane Dembele felled Angel Di Maria.

Messi is the first man to net in the group stage, the round of 16, the quarter-finals, the semi-finals and the final at one World Cup.

The Paris Saint-Germain forward, also became the first to have 20 direct goal involvements at the finals (12 goals, eight assists), while no player has scored or assisted in more different matches (14) than the 35-year-old, whose sensational campaign showed no signs of slowing.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Messi lifts World Cup at last as Argentina beat France on penalties

Lusail, Qatar, Dec 18, (dpa/GNA) – Argentina’s Lionel Messi, scored a brace and also in the deciding shoot-out, to win the World Cup at last for Argentina on Sunday, 4-2 on penalties over France, after a 3-3 deadlock in a drama-filled and record-breaking 120 minutes of play.

Gonzalo Montiel converted the deciding spot kick, after goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, had saved from Kingsley Coman, and Aurelien Tchounameni had aimed wide for the defending champions France.

Messi had opened the scoring with a 23rd-minute penalty, after Angel di Maria was clipped by Ousmane Dembele, and then also poked home for 3-2 in the 108th.

He was also part of a superb counter attack, which the lively Di Maria, back in the starting 11, completed for 2-0 in the 36th as Argentina seemed well in control.

But like in their quarter-final against the Netherlands, which they won on penalties, Argentina failed to protect the lead over 90 minutes.

France roared back in the closing stages from a brace by Messi’s Paris Saint-Germain team-mate Kylian Mbappe, an 80th minute penalty and a volley a minute later, and he then struck from the spot again in the 118th, to force the shoot-out where he was also flawless.

Mbappe became only the second player to score a hat-trick in a World Cup final, the fifth to score in back-to-back finals, and tournament top scorer in Qatar with eight goals.

But it was to no avail as Messi, lifted the trophy after a World Cup record 26th match appearance, during which he became the first player to score in every stage of one tournament, finishing one behind Mbappe on seven goals.

He emulated Diego Maradona, as Argentina won the World Cup for a third time, having also triumphed in 1978 and 1986. They lost finals in 1930, 1990 and 2014, with Messi and Di Maria the only remaining members of the squad from eight years ago.

Argentina were shocked 2-1 by Saudi Arabia in their opening match on November 22, which ended an unbeaten run of 36 games, highlighted by the Copa America title last year.

They rebounded strongly and gave South America a first title since Brazil in 2002, ending a run of European teams to four titles in a row.

France had been bidding to join Italy (1934 and 1938) and Brazil (1958 and 1962), as back-to-back champions, but failed to win the trophy again they had lifted in 1998 and 2018, as they finished second as in 2006, when they had also lost on penalties to Italy.

Les Bleus, who had been plagued by a virus in recent days but had their strongest starting 11, never really got into the game, but showed great fighting spirit to make the final one of the best in tournament history.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Argentina win dramatic World Cup final

Dec, 18 (BBC/GNA) – Lionel Messi has led Argentina to World Cup glory after beating France on penalties in one of the most thrilling climaxes in the tournament’s history.

Argentina looked to have thrown the trophy away, after Kylian Mbappe scored twice in the last 10 minutes to take the tie into extra time, after a Messi penalty and a sweeping finish from Angel di Maria had seen the Argentines 2-0 up in the first half.

Messi restored their lead in the extra period, before Mbappe stunned the South Americans again from the penalty spot to force a shootout with his third – the first hat-trick in a World Cup final since 1966.

But Kingsley Coman had his penalty saved by Argentina goalkeeper Emiliano MArtinez, and Aurelien Tchouameni then missed the target, allowing Gonzalo Montiel fire home the winner and spark incredible scenes.

Source: Ghana News Agency

Stonebwoy lights up FIFA fan festival with intriguing performance

– Ghanaian music superstar Stonebwoy rocked the FIFA Fan Festival with an impressive performance on the eve of the third-fourth place match in the ongoing World Cup in Qatar.

Over 50,000 people witnessed a spectacular performance from the reggae and dancehall crooner, who thrilled patrons with some hit songs.

Fans could be heard chanting, shouting, and screaming to Stonebwoy’s songs, especially his hit single “Go Higher.”

The Ashaiman-based artiste demonstrated his lyrical and vocal prowess on stage as he proved his class.

Other African artistes, including Nigeria’s Kizz Daniels and Patoranking, have performed at earlier festivals held a few weeks ago.

Afrobeat icon Davido is also billed to perform at the finals of the World Cup, with Argentina and France vying for the ultimate trophy.

Source: Ghana News Agency

‘Chief of Staff’ of GFA sues Jeffery Asare and Sompa FM for defamatory comments

Self-acclaimed Chief of Staff of the Ghana Football Association [GFA], Michael Osekre has sued sports journalist, Jeffery Asare for allegedly making defamatory comments against him.

Osekre instituted legal action against Jeffery Asare for making the allegations and Kumasi-based Sompa FM, the platform used to make those claims in a writ served on Friday.

Michael Osekre sought refuge in the law court after the journalist mentioned him as one of many officials of the GFA who pocketed $50,000 as an appearance fee at the 2022 World Cup.

He has since retracted and apologized to Michael Osekre for making statements that he said, he later found to be untrue.

The lawsuit comes barely three days after the country’s football governing body issued a notice to journalists tasking them to be circumspect with their commentaries on Ghana’s exit from the 2022 World Cup.

The GFA, in the statement issued on December 14 disclosed that their lawyers have been instructed to take legal action against anyone who makes defamatory statements about the association and the Black Stars.

“The Ghana Football Association (GFA) has noticed that a few persons are deliberately maligning and defaming the GFA and the Black Stars brand in an attempt to manufacture a non-existent scandal about the team.

“While the Association will continue to encourage feedback and opinions (devoid of insults, personal attacks, and brand devaluation), the protection of the brands from deliberate lies, misinformation and defamatory comments must be curbed, as the Black Stars remains a global brand that unites all Ghanaians.

“The Ghana Football Association has therefore instructed its lawyers to institute legal action against persons who defame the Association, its officials, and products and destroy the Black Stars brand as well as the media platforms used to do same.”

Source: Modern Ghana

2022/23 GHPL: Slavko Matic, Michael Osei and two others nominated for Coach of the Month for November

Four coaches have earned nominations for the NASCO Coach of the Month Award for November 2022

Slavko Matic of Hearts of Oak, Michael Osei of Bibiani Gold Stars, Baba Nuhu of Real Tamale United and King Faisal FC’s Jimmy CObblah are gunning for the monthly award.

The four Coaches lead their respective sides to impressive performances before the topflight league was halted for the 2022 FIFA World Cup.

The winner of the award will be announced live on the next edition of the GFA News programme.

The winner is expected to receive a 43-inch NASCO Television set from Electroland Ghana Limited.

Source: Modern Ghana

2022/23 GHPL: Bright Adjei, David Abagna and three others get nominated for Player of The Month for November

Five outstanding players have been nominated for the NASCO Player of the Month for the month of November 2022.

Bright Adjei (Aduana FC), David Abagna Sandan (RTU), Cephas Kofi Mantey (Bechem United) have earned nominations for the monthly award for following impressive performances for their respective clubs.

Other nominees are Mezack Afriyie (Berekum Chelsea and Ibrahim Laar of Bibiani Gold Stars FC.

A winner will be adjudged after considering their statistics in the month.

The winner will be announced in the next edition of the GFA News programme with the winner set to receive a 43-inch NASCO Television set from Electroland Ghana Limited.

Source: Modern Ghana