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Osakpolor Solomon earns call up to Ireland U19 team
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Nigerian-eligible Irish-born teenage soccer star, Osakpolor Solomon, has been named in Ireland Under-19 squad for a seven days training camp set to hold in England.
Osakpolor Solomon, who stars in defence for Nottingham Forest in the Championship, was included in the 35-man Irish team by Manager Tom Mohan, who also named Stephen Ireland’s son Joshua in the hit squad
Mohan decided to invite a large squad that includes a goalkeeping training camp under Rene Gilmartin to have up close and personal look of the players who are coming for the training camp..Mohan is also keen to get a look at younger players ahead of the restart of action in autumn.
Pride in Surrey coming to Godalming for 2021 main event as details confirmed
Founder Stephen Ireland is encouraging local businesses to get involved in the September LGBTQ+ event
Godalming, pictured in April 2021, will be the location of the 2021 Pride in Surrey main event (Image: Grahame Larter - Surrey Advertiser)
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Manchester City vs PSG: Complete head-to-head record
City faced PSG over two legs in the 2016 Champions League quarter final | Aurelien Meunier/Getty Images
Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain meet in the 2021 Champions League semi-final, with both sides desperate to finally fulfil their dreams and become European champions after a decade of investment.
Despite a pandemic doing its best to hinder the competition, a two-legged bout between City and PSG is always destined to deliver some of the finest football on offer. Two of Europe s most exciting and talented sides squaring off, but also two sides who were nowhere near this level as little as a decade ago.
Mourinho needs to apologise to Solskjaer after ‘bad father’ jibe
Date published: Monday 12th April 2021 3:05 - Editor F365
Keep your mails coming on Jose Mourinho and anything else to theeditor@football365.com…
I have to say,
Mourinho’s post-match comments yesterday about a figurative statement used by a rival is as bad as he has ever gone.
So Ole mentions how his team should be wary of being conned as Lamela exaggerated an incident with Martial in the reverse fixture and his teammates surrounded him as if it was a serious issue, the aim was to get Martial to fight back and he fell for it. And after that, the match was one way traffic.