Adebayor keeps Togo waiting

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Togo star Emmanuel Adebayor has less than a week to decide whether he will play at the Africa Cup of Nations in South Africa as the January 9 deadline for naming final squads looms.

The gangling 28-year-old Tottenham Hotspur striker apparently retired after scoring the only goal of a friendly win over fellow qualifiers Morocco in Casablanca two months ago.

Initial reports suggested Adebayor had quit the “Sparrowhawks” because of the perennial complaint among Togolese footballers of unpaid bonuses but the national team captain stressed his decision was security related.

He survived an attack on the Togo squad ahead of the 2010 Cup of Nations in Angola in which a footballer and an official were killed by separatists seeking independence for the oil-rich Cabinda enclave.

Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas told Britain’s Daily Mail newspaper that Adebayor had not decided whether to accept an invite from Togo coach Didier Six to join the squad for a tough Group D schedule against Ivory Coast, Algeria and Tunisia.

“It is a vulnerable situation and anything can happen,” said Villas-Boas. “I am not going to put myself in a position where I block a player from international duty. We have left it to the player to decide.”

Any hope that the tiny west African nation, which is ranked 16 in Africa and 71 in the world by FIFA, have of causing an upset against seemingly much stronger rivals probably hinges on the presence of talismanic Adebayor.

Although he has found goals hard to come by for Tottenham this season — his midweek strike against Reading was only his second — Adebayor is a consistent scorer for his country.

The star netted in both legs of a qualifier against Gabon that earned Togo a place at the 2013 Cup of Nations and then snatched the goal that brought a shock win over former African champions Morocco.

Togo have named 20 of the 23 players permitted for the tournament and hope Adebayor and goalkeeper Kossi Agassa and midfielder Alaixys Romao, who have shunned call-ups in support of the stance taken by the skipper, will play.

Mali are the only country among the 16 qualifiers still to show their hand with coach Patrice Carteron telling reporters in Bamako he will release a 27-strong provisional squad Saturday.

Cape Verde Islands, Ethiopia, Ivory Coast and South Africa have named final squads, an injury to midfielder Djamel Abdoun has trimmed the Algeria list to 23, and the other 11 coaches have until midnight GMT on January 9 to decide.

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Joe Cole undergoing West Ham medical

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Liverpool midfielder Joe Cole was on Thursday having a medical examination at West Ham United with a view to rejoining the club where he began his career, according to Britain’s Press Association.

Cole has failed to impose himself since arriving at Anfield from Chelsea in 2010, starting just nine Premier League games and spending last season on loan at French side Lille.

Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers does not seem pressed to find a place for Cole in his first team, prompting the 31-year-old to seek a return to West Ham, with whom he made his professional debut in 1999.

West Ham hope to complete the transfer in time for Cole to feature in Saturday’s FA Cup third-round clash at home to Manchester United.

Liverpool’s willingness to cancel the England international’s contract means West Ham will not have to pay a transfer fee.

Harry Redknapp, the Queens Park Rangers manager, who handed Cole his debut at West Ham, revealed on Wednesday that he had missed out on a move for the player.

“I lost Joe, who would have been my first signing,” said Redknapp, shortly after QPR’s shock 1-0 win at Chelsea.

“He probably looked here and thought: ‘Harry, I love you, but you’re not going to stay up.’

“I like Joe and he would have been good for me. He’s West Ham and they love him there. I thought he was coming for sure but West Ham came in today.”

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Nigeria: Keshi excludes Ameobi for ignoring phone calls

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Nigeria have overlooked Newcastle striker Shola Ameobi for their 2013 Africa Cup of Nations squad after he failed to answer their telephone calls.

Ameobi was named in the preliminary squad by coach Stephen Keshi.

But it was later announced by Newcastle boss Alan Pardew that the 31-year-old would not travel to South Africa.

“Shola’s refusal to answer calls gave Keshi no other option than to allow him to concentrate on his club,” said Nigeria’s media officer Ben Alaiya.

“The coach and team secretary made several attempts to reach Shola but there was no answer. The coach waited to hear back from him but a call never came.

“A decision on the next move will be made at the appropriate time.”

Ameobi made his debut for Nigeria last November in the friendly against Venezuela and Keshi was hopeful the former England under-21 international would be part of his squad for the competition, which kicks off on 19 January.

But he has now become the second England-based player after Danny Shittu to snub the Nations Cup in order to play for his club.

Millwall defender Shittu wrote to the Nigeria Football Federation and asked to be left out of the tournament.

The NFF rejected his letter and insisted he must make himself available but coach Keshi approved Shittu’s request.

Meanwhile, a blend of locally based and European-based players will play for Nigeria against Catalonia in Espanyol on Wednesday before another warm-up game against Cape Verde.

The two-time champions have been drawn in Nations Cup Group C with Burkina Faso, Ethiopia and defending champions Zambia.

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Ghana President to meet Black Stars

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The Ghana Football Association has announced activities for the Black Stars ahead of their departure for the 2013 Africa Cup of Nations.

The GFA has lined up some important activities on Thursday for the team before it departs to Abu Dhabi on Friday for the training camp ahead of the competition in South Africa.

The entire Black Stars squad, technical and management team, will visit Ghana President John Dramani Mahama at the Castle Osu on Thursday morning.

Immediately after the event the squad will move to the Teshie Orphanage where they will make a donation of various items to the school to help in the upkeep of the orphans.

Meanwhile, Al Ain striker Asamoah Gyan believes he is under pressure to replicate his club form for Ghana at the African Cup of Nations.

Gyan has scored an impressive 21 goals in 13 appearances in the first half of the United Arab Emirates’ Pro League.

The striker admitted he feels expected to score goals for the Black Stars following his poor display at the previous Nations Cup competition in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea, where he only managed one goal.

Gyan said, “There might be pressure because people expect you to do more.

“If you don’t deliver then people might say your form is due to lack and that is the challenge. Sometimes it puts a bit of pressure on me.”

The Black Stars will play their opening group game against DR Congo on January 20.

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Nigeria: Nwosu wants Eaglets coach focused

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A former Golden Eaglets coach, Henry Nwosu, has urged the current manager of the team to be focused as he strives for a good outing at the Africa U-17 championship in Morocco.

 Nwosu told the News Agency of Nigeria on Wednesday in Lagos that coach Manu Garba, should not relent in his effort at making the country proud at the championship.

He said, “The team should ensure that they perform well at the upcoming championship and come out tops.”

 He enjoined the coach to make use of capable players who would deliver the gold medal to the country, stressing that only the willing ones should be given a chance. He said the Eaglets must ensure that they perform well in order to win the event. Nwosu added that the team must also strive to go the extra mile by striving to overcome their counterparts, particularly by studying their style of play.

“Preparation is not limited to training alone but you should be given opportunities of watching tapes of matches involving opposing teams, in order to master their patterns of play.’’

Nigeria won the maiden U-16 World Cup in 1985, then known as the JVC U-16, the FIFA U-17 in 1993 and the 2007 edition. The team also won the African U-17 Championship in 2001 and 2007 and were runners-up in 1995. The Moroccan championship has been scheduled to hold from April 13 – April 27.

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Messi admits Argentina poor form

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Lionel Messi has confessed that he wishes he was as successful with Argentina as he has been with Barcelona.

The attacker has often been accused of caring more about the fortunes of his club side than his national team, but the 25-year-old superstar said he wants nothing more than for his South American nation to succeed under his captaincy.

“I wish we could win as many titles as we can in Barcelona and qualify for the World Cup with Argentina,” the 25-year-old told Ole.

“I’ve had many nice moments with the national team and others that were not so good. Throughout this last year, we have enjoyed things and got together. I always expect to improve in everything, and that includes my career.”

The three-time Ballon d’Or  winner also extended his best wishes to Tito Vilanova after the Barca coach underwent surgery following a cancer relapse last month.

“Tito lives together with us (in Barcelona) and for him I give my best wishes that his health gets better,” Messi added. “Outside of work, I always ask for health, which is the most important thing.”

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Azarenka wins, Stephens faces Serena

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Top-ranked Victoria Azarenka opened her 2013 season with a 6-3, 6-3 win on Wednesday over Sabine Lisicki to join No. 3 Serena Williams and fourth-seeded Angelique Kerber in the Brisbane International quarterfinals.

American Sloane Stephens had a 6-3, 6-4 win over Sweden’s Sofia Arvidsson to set up a quarterfinal against Williams. She’ll face a childhood hero.

‘’Obviously, she’s been a really great influence in my tennis,’’ the 19-year-old Stephens said. ‘’I’m excited to play her and get on the court with her. I think it’ll be fun.’’

Williams said she has been following Stephens’ career and was ‘’a fan’’ of her young Fed Cup teammate’s style.

In her first tournament back since being sidelined by an abdominal injury following the U.S. Open, Stephens isn’t awed by the prospect of taking on the 15-time Grand Slam winner.

‘’Obviously, I always was like, ‘Oh, my God. I love her to death. She’s amazing, whatever,’’’ Stephens recalled of early meetings with Williams. ‘’Now she’s like an actual person and I’m like, ‘Oh, hi. How is it going?’ She’s not like a hero anymore. She’s just a friend.

“Even if I go out there and lose, just bomb it, I don’t win a game, at least if I’m able to focus on myself and do what’s right for me, then it’s not a loss.’’

Kerber recovered from 5-2 down in the deciding tiebreaker to beat Puerto Rican qualifier Monica Puig, 3-6, 6-4, 7-6 (7).

Azarenka won her first major at the Australian Open last year during a 26-match winning streak to start the season and spent most of 2012 atop the women’s rankings.

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Nigeria: School sports will change athletics – Obajimi

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A board member of the Athletic Federation of Nigeria on Wednesday called for the revival of school sports as a way of stimulating interest in athletics in the country.

Obajimi told the News Agency of Nigeria in Lagos on telephone that the base on which to breed those to replace the elite athletes had weakened over time.

“We do not have a foundation or programmes where younger athletes can be groomed to replace the ageing elite athletes which have led to some overbearing pressure on the elite athletes.

“We cannot forget the schools in the development of sports in the country, especially athletics, because many of us were discovered from the schools. This was made possible because there were many competitions available for us to participate in as students, such as inter-school competitions and inter-house sports,” she said.

Obajimi added that the focus on school sports would not only assist in identifying talents at a younger age but create avenues for coaches remain abreast with new developments in the sport.

She said, “If sports are revived in schools, it will provide opportunities for qualified coaches to be assigned or employed by such schools and in the process, facilitate the education of coaches. Another deficiency of athletics in the country is that our coaches are not adequately educated. Many of them are not up to date,” she said.

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Nigeria hold star-studded Catalonia to draw

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The Super Eagles of Nigeria drew 1-1 with Catalonia side that included seven Barcelona players on Wednesday at the Espanyol Stadium as the team began preparation for the 2013 Africa Nations Cup with a decent performance.

The hosts though started brightly with an early goal from Sergio Gonzalez through a 3rd minute penalty after Fengor Ogude handled the ball in the box and would have doubled the lead if Bojan Krkic had had his way in the Eagles area just minutes later. Nigeria scored the equaliser in the 55th minute through US-based Bright Dike.

After a slow start, Nigeria, with seven home-based players in the starting line up, grew in confidence as they settled back into the game, gradually creating chances and getting through with their passes.

Brown Ideye and Dike’s partnership upfront did not work perfectly as both players often ran into themselves.

The Catalonia side had their own form of disappointment when goal scorer Gonzalez was injured and replaced by Alvaro Vazquez in the 12th minute. Barcelona captain Carlos Puyol was also injured and replaced later in the game.With Barcelona players dominating the squad, it was not surprising that Xavi Hernandez, Puyol and Gerard Pique were in firm control. Their domination was overwhelming in the first half but they failed to convert the advantage into goals.

With eight attempts at goal to Nigeria’s one in the first half, the statistic changed in the second half as Nigeria challenged for possession and put pressure on the hosts defence. It paid off when Dike got a pass from Onazi Ogenyi and beat the defence line to fire pass goalkeeper Kiko Casilas for the equaliser.

Chances were coming for the Eagles as the Catalan side tired out but substitute Ike Uche twice failed to score.

Boja won the Most Valuable Player award but Nigeria was awarded a trophy for their good performance in the game.

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Nigeria: Osaze linked to Newcastle move

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Newcastle United are reportedly interested in bringing West Bromwich striker Osaze Odemwingie to St James’ Park.

The Sun reported on Wednesday that Newcastle manager Alan Pardew is keen on the frontman as a replacement for Demba Ba who is likely to join Chelsea.

The tabloid reported: “Talks were on-going last night and Toon boss Pardew is hoping to land Odemwingie for £3m.

“The Nigerian, 31, has 18 months left on his deal and wants to quit Albion.

“He almost moved to the cash-rich Qatari League last summer but the Baggies were unable to strike a deal.

“Albion chiefs are keen to do business now rather than see his value plummet as he nears the end of his contract.”

But a Birmingham Mail source close to Newcastle poured cold water on the news.

He tweeted : “No truth in this morning’s reports that #wba and Newcastle are in talks over potential Odemwingie move”

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