Nigeria Premier Football League side Rivers United have completed the signing of versatile right-back Samuel Bassey from Godswill Akpabio United FC, per Oty Silas.
Popularly known as “Saha”, Bassey joins the Pride of Rivers on a two-year contract after an impressive campaign with Godswill Akpabio United in the Nigeria National League (NNL).
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The former Vandrezzer FC player will strengthen the squad being assembled by former Super Eagles coach Finidi George ahead of Rivers United’s CAF Champions League campaign next season.
Samuel Bassey is highly regarded for his versatility, with the ability to operate effectively in both defensive and attacking positions, making him a valuable addition to the Rivers United squad.
Four-time winners Germany are knocked out of the 2026 World Cup on penalties as Jonathan Tah blazes over in sudden death before Jose Canale scores the winning penalty.
Ousmane Dembélé scored a magnificent hat-trick on Friday, his first with Les Bleus, as France beat Norway 4-1 to finish top of Group I. Here’s what the striker said when asked if this was his best ever performance with France
Football fans across Nigeria have reacted with shock and excitement after Paraguay eliminated four-time champions Germany from the 2026 FIFA World Cup in a dramatic penalty shootout.
Paraguay defeated Germany 4-3 on penalties after both sides played out a 1-1 draw following extra time in their Round of 32 clash.
The South Americans took the lead in the 42nd minute through former Brighton and Ipswich Town forward Julio Enciso, before Germany fought back in the second half through Arsenal attacker Kai Havertz, who headed home a cross from Liverpool midfielder Florian Wirtz.
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Despite dominating large periods of the second half and extra time, Germany failed to find a winner. A late goal from Jonathan Tah was ruled out for a foul on Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill.
The penalty shootout produced more drama as Germany’s Kai Havertz and Newcastle United forward Nick Woltemade both had their penalties saved by Gill. Paraguay also missed opportunities to secure victory before defender Jose Canale calmly converted the decisive spot-kick to send his country into the Round of 16.
The result sparked widespread reactions among Nigerian football fans on social media, with many describing the outcome as one of the biggest shocks of the tournament.
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@SportsNaija247 wrote:
“This is why we love the World Cup. Nobody gave Paraguay a chance against Germany. Football remains the most unpredictable game in the world.”
@NaijaFootballTalk posted:
“Germany came with big names and history. Paraguay came with heart, discipline and belief. Congratulations to La Albirroja.”
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@AbujaGunner said:
“Kai Havertz scoring during the game and then missing a penalty is the perfect summary of football. Hero and heartbreak in one night.”
@CalabarSportsHub wrote:
“Orlando Gill deserves a statue in Paraguay. What a performance from the goalkeeper.”
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@NaijaWorldCupFans commented:
“We have seen Italy, Spain and now Germany suffer major upsets at different World Cups. No team can rely on history anymore.”
@UyoFootballView added:
“Paraguay defended like warriors. Germany had all the possession but could not find a way through.”
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@PortHarcourtBall posted:
“The World Cup never disappoints. Paraguay have just written one of the greatest stories of this tournament.”
@LagosFootballExtra wrote:
“Imagine predicting that Germany would be eliminated by Paraguay before the tournament started. Football can be cruel.”
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@SuperEaglesUpdates commented:
“This result should give smaller football nations hope. Organisation, discipline and determination can still overcome quality.”
Germany’s exit marks one of the biggest surprises of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, while Paraguay continue their remarkable campaign and will now face either France or Sweden in the Round of 16.
For Nigerian football fans, the dramatic contest served as another reminder that at the FIFA World Cup, reputation counts for little once the referee blows the whistle.
France secured the top spot of their group in style thanks to a hat trick by Ousmane Dembélé. Senegal’s 5-0 goal fest against Iraq means they make it through to the knockouts. Cape Verde remain unbeaten in the group stage, with a 0-0 draw against Saudi Arabia. They are the first debutants to ever go through the group stage undefeated. Belgium finally get a win, and Iran wait to see if they make it to the next stage of the competition.
Paraguay stunned Germany in a penalty shootout on Monday to reach the World Cup last 16 after a 1-1 draw following extra time. The South Americans won 4-3 on spot kicks, handing Germany their first-ever defeat in a World Cup penalty shootout and booking a place in the knockout stage.
Apr 18, 2026; Montreal, Province of Quebec, CAN; CF Montreal forward Kwadwo Opoku (7) plays the ball against the Red Bull New York during the second half at Saputo Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Bolte-Imagn Images
CF Montreal transferred forward Kwadwo “Mahala” Opoku to Greek side Panetolikos FC on Monday.
Montreal will retain a percentage of any future transfer for the 24-year-old Ghana international.
Opoku recorded seven goals and four assists in 42 regular-season appearances for Montreal from 2023-26
“We would like to thank Mahala for his contributions and professionalism during his time with the club,” said Luca Saputo, Montreal’s managing director of recruitment and sporting methodology. “We wish him the best of luck in the next chapter of his career.”
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Opoku previously played for LAFC from 2020-23, recording nine goals and six assists in 60 MLS matches.
Argentina’s Lionel Messi practices for the FIFA World Cup soccer tournament Thursday, June 11, 2026, in Kansas City, Kan. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)
Lionel Messi may be leading the Golden Boot race and continues to rewrite FIFA World Cup history, but the Argentine captain is not the highest-rated attacking player of the tournament after the group stage.Instead, FIFA’s official performance rankings have placed Germany substitute Deniz Undav at the top of the attacking charts, edging past Messi by the narrowest of margins following three extraordinary substitute appearances during the 2026 FIFA World Cup.FIFA’s official World Cup player power rankings, developed with Aramco under the guidance of Arsène Wenger, evaluate every player’s performance using advanced match data. Outfield players receive scores out of 10 across attacking, creativity and defending, while goalkeepers are assessed separately for their goalkeeping and possession contributions.While many expected Messi, Kylian Mbappé or even Harry Kane to occupy top spot after the group stage, FIFA’s data instead rewarded efficiency, with Undav’s remarkable impact from the bench proving enough to finish first.
Deniz Undav tops FIFA’s attacking rankings despite never starting a match
Few players have influenced matches as dramatically with so little playing time.Undav has yet to start a game for Germany at the tournament, making only three substitute appearances for a combined total of just 86 minutes.
Germany’s Deniz Undav reacts after scoring during the World Cup Group E soccer match between Germany and Curacao in Houston, Sunday, June 14, 2026. (AP Photo/Eric Gay)
Those brief cameos have nevertheless produced extraordinary numbers.The striker has scored three goals and supplied two assists, averaging one goal every 28.7 minutes and a direct goal contribution every 17.2 minutes.His standout performance arrived during Germany’s emphatic 7-1 victory over Curaçao, where he came off the bench to score once and register two assists in just 26 minutes.He followed that by producing a dramatic substitute brace against Ivory Coast, including the decisive winner in the 94th minute, helping Germany secure a 2-1 victory.Those performances earned Undav an attacking rating of 8.36, narrowly ahead of Messi’s 8.34, making him FIFA’s highest-rated attacking player after the group stage despite never featuring in a starting XI.
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Messi continues to rewrite World Cup history
Although he finished second in FIFA’s attacking rankings, Messi continues to produce one of the finest tournaments of his career.The Argentina captain has scored six goals in three group-stage matches, extending his all-time World Cup goals tally to 19 and strengthening his position as the tournament’s leading scorer heading into the knockout rounds.During Argentina’s victory over Jordan, Messi also became the first player in history to score against 13 different countries at the FIFA World Cup.According to Opta, he also became the first footballer ever to score in seven consecutive World Cup matches, further adding to an already unmatched list of tournament records.His attacking rating of 8.34 would normally have comfortably led FIFA’s rankings, but Undav’s astonishing efficiency ultimately pushed him into second place.
Mbappé, Vinícius and Dembélé continue to chase
France captain Kylian Mbappé occupies third place in FIFA’s attacking rankings with a score of 8.13, while Brazil’s Vinícius Júnior sits fourth on 7.92 after an outstanding group stage.Vinícius finished the opening phase with four goals, scoring in all three matches against Morocco, Haiti and Scotland to become the first Brazilian player in 24 years to score in every group-stage match of a World Cup.France winger Ousmane Dembélé climbed into sixth after producing one of the tournament’s defining performances against Norway. His first-half hat-trick, completed inside just 32 minutes, made him the first player since Oleg Salenko in 1994 to score a first-half World Cup hat-trick while also becoming the second-fastest player ever to complete a World Cup treble from kick-off.Norway striker Erling Haaland also features among the leading performers after scoring four goals during his debut World Cup campaign.
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FIFA’s rankings measure more than goals
Unlike the Golden Boot standings, FIFA’s official rankings assess complete performances rather than simply goals scored.The attacking category rewards chance quality, finishing and offensive involvement, while creativity measures passing, chance creation and progression. Defensive contribution is also included to produce a broader picture of a player’s overall influence.Elsewhere in FIFA’s position-specific metrics, France’s Michael Olise leads the creativity rankings with a score of 8.03, Canada’s Luc De Fougerolles is the highest-rated defender on 7.38, while Paraguay goalkeeper Orlando Gill and South Africa’s Ronwen Williams occupy the top two positions among goalkeepers.As the Round of 32 begins, the battle for the tournament’s individual honours remains wide open.Messi still leads the Golden Boot race with six goals, while Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé, Vinícius Júnior and Erling Haaland have all scored four times. France, Argentina and Mexico are also the only teams to have completed perfect group-stage records by winning all three of their matches, ensuring many of the tournament favourites remain firmly in contention.Whether Undav can retain top spot in FIFA’s statistical rankings without becoming a regular starter now becomes one of the more intriguing subplots of the knockout rounds.
FIFA’s top 10 outfield performers after the 2026 World Cup group stage
Benvenuto Cellini (7/4 favourite) and Ryan Moore won the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby at The Curragh on Sunday.
It was an 18th success in the premier Irish classic for Aidan O’Brien, who also trained the runner-up and third placed horse.
The winner, who was declared a non-runner in the Betfred Epsom Derby at the beginning of the month, ran out a one-and-three-quarter length winner over the Epsom victor, Christmas Day (4/1), who, as in the English classic, was ridden by Ronan Whelan.
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Pierre Bonnard (9/1), in the hands of Wayne Lordan, came home third, a neck behind the runner-up.
🗣️”If there was any weakness in his armour, it was going to be exposed.”
The master of @Ballydoyle reveals he was by no means convinced that Benvenuto Cellini had a Derby-winning performance in him after what happened at Epsom. pic.twitter.com/qobUubcqMs
Table-toppers Belgium face African giants Senegal in the FIFA World Cup round of 32 at Seattle Stadium on Wednesday. The Red Devils have never played against the Lions of Teranga.
Belgium topped Group G with two draws and a victory in their three games. They drew 1-1 with Egypt in their opening game before a goalless stalemate with Iran, conditioned by a second-half red card for Nathan Ngoy.
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Criticism was building that the Red Devils are not the same team of old, and that they were not capable of scoring after only one goal netted in two, and that being an own goal.
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Rudi Garcia’s men responded with a comprehensive 5-1 victory over New Zealand in their final group-stage game, and those five points were enough to see them top the group, with Egypt second in Group G.
They will hope to build on that winning momentum to secure a victory over the Lions of Teranga.
Meanwhile, Senegal performed a late escape in Group I to be the only team on three points across all the groups progressing to the knockout rounds.
After losing their first two games, 3-1 to France and 3-2 to Norway, Senegal were considered by most to be out of the running for a top-eight spot among the third-placed teams, but they chose to fight on and thrashed Iraq 5-0 in the final group-stage game.
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That stunning scoreline earned them the three points and turned their goal difference positive to +2, allowing them to move ahead of South Korea, Scotland, and Iran (the other third-placed teams on three points) and into the next round.
The Lions of Teranga have received a lifeline, and they are determined not to waste it against their Belgian opponents. They conceded three times in their two group games against European opposition, and they will need to tighten up their backline if they are to eliminate the Red Devils.
The winner of this match will return to Seattle Stadium for a round-of-16 encounter with either co-hosts the USA or Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Belgium vs Senegal head-to-head stats and key numbers
Belgium and Senegal have never played against each other in an international football match.
Senegal have qualified for the World Cup four times, while Belgium are taking part in their 15th World Cup tournament.
Romelu Lukaku continues to push his impressive record as Belgium’s leading goalscorer, with his goal against New Zealand making it 91 goals in 129 appearances.
Belgium vs Senegal prediction
We expect the Red Devils to dominate possession and use the pace and creativity of wingers Leandro Trossard and Jeremy Doku to take on the Senegalese defenders, isolating them in one-on-one situations before shooting or making the final pass to the Belgian strikers in goal-scoring positions.
They will also count on the tournament experience of veterans Kevin De Bruyne and Lukaku to guide them through the tricky moments in a knockout match.
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Senegal are likely to use their typical aggressive approach to make the most of their physicality, winning the ball back and launching quick counterattacks to hurt Belgium. The Lions of Teranga have shown some vulnerabilities at the back during the group stage, and they will need to be more compact and disciplined if they are to stop Belgium from scoring.
We expect this to be a tight encounter, with the Belgians clinching a narrow victory.
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