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Dapo Mebude has become the second Nigeria-eligible striker to join English Premier League new boys Watford in the summer transfer window, after Super Eagles star Emmanuel Dennis who was acquired from Club Brugge.
The Golden Boys informed via their official website yesterday that Mebude has put pen to paper on a two-year contract, with a further two-year option.
The 19-year-old arrives at Watford on a free transfer following his release by Scottish Premiership champions Glasgow Rangers.
During a nine-year association with The Light Blues, he made one appearance for the first team, against Kilmarnock FC in May 2019, coming off the bench to replace Daniel Candeias in the 67th minute.
Sivasspor started the game unimpressively, allowing Genclerbirligi to dominate the first half and were soon caught on the backfoot when Diego Angelo opened the scoring after he was set up Daniel Candeias in the 25th minute.
Mattias Johansson doubled the lead for the Wind of Ankara after receiving a timely assist from Sandro Lima in the 37th minute.
After the restart, the Sivas Stadium outfit came back stronger and made several efforts to try and avoid defeat in the game.
Jorge Felix ignited the comeback when he found the back of the net in the 78th minute after he was set up by Erdogan Yesilyurt.
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Rangers day has come six years after regime change as Steven Gerrard details Ibrox blueprint for success
Steven Gerrard STEVEN GERRARD never doubted that Rangers day would come. Whether it is tomorrow, next week or next month, it will arrive sooner rather than later. It is six years since Dave King, Paul Murray and John Gilligan rescued Rangers and set about restoring the club. By the time Gerrard celebrates three seasons in charge in May, he will have more than held up his end of the bargain, too. The Rangers that Gerrard inherited is very different from the one he presides over now. He was respectful of the history and understanding of the troubles but his focus has always been on looking forward rather than back.