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🚨 — Mbappé in his last 10 matches with club and country:

• 10 matches
• 18 goal contributions 🤯⚪️

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October 10, 2025 at 9:24 PM Everybody can reply
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🚨🚨🚨🚨🚨🗣️ Frenkie de Jong:
Playing in America? I don’t like us going there to play, and I don’t agree with this.
It’s not fair for the competition.
Now we’ll play a match away from home on neutral ground. 😤⚽🌍

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October 8, 2025 at 11:46 PM Everybody can reply
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Teetering Tops headed down at a rate of knots
Unless Cuca Tops FC start picking up points during the second half of the Debmarine Namibia Premiership campaign, they will be relegated after just one season back in the topflight. The Rundu-based side has picked up a paltry seven points from its first 15 matches – managing a solitary win, four draws and ten losses – leaving it at the bottom of the log standings. Should that poor run continue, Tops may go down well before completing the allotted number of matches for the season. Part of their troubles are down to coaching changes, with the team being guided by their third head coach in just four months. In a recent interview with Desert FM, the current coach Metu ‘Spider’ Tjirovi expressed optimism about the team’s ability to survive in the top tier. “I was brought in to help the team survive. The first leg hasn’t gone as planned, but we have seen improvements,” Tjirovi said. The coach highlighted that, despite the poor results, his team continues to create ample scoring opportunities in matches but struggles to convert chances. “We’ve been playing good football, creating opportunities, but our finishing has been a problem,” Tjirovi explained. “The boys panic in front of the goal, and that has cost us points.” The tactician referenced matches in which his team had taken the lead, only to end up on the losing side due to defensive lapses and goalkeeping errors. “At Oshakati, we were leading Chula-Chula until the 63rd minute. Then the goalkeeper made blunders. The two goals that he conceded caused us to lose 2-1,” Tjirovi lamented. “Here (at Rundu), against Mighty Gunners, we were leading 1-0, then Mighty Gunners came back and took a 2-1 lead. We equalised 2-2, but the referee did not give us our goal and we ended up losing again.” He also attributed the club’s struggles to inexperience and lacking a clinical goalscorer. “The boys are playing better football now, but they lack experience. If we had a more clinical striker, I believe we would have won those matches,” Tjirovi noted. The poor run of results has led to frustrations from the club’s supporters, evident at stadiums and on the club’s supporters’ WhatsApp group, where members are sometimes seen fighting about the team’s poor performance on matchdays. Desert FM also spoke with the club’s captain, Kufumana Ngeve Shilongo, who explained that the players are trying their best. He echoed Tjirovi’s sentiments, stating that the team is playing a different brand of football before calling on the supporters for understanding. “As players, after the Blue Boys game, we had a meeting on our own. We discussed the coming second round. We must just be serious with concentration and training,” Shilongo said of the way forward. “Even if some players are not doing anything in the morning, we just have to train. And the supporters, I know some are not happy, but they must just continue coming like that and we will make them happy.” The team will face third-placed Khomas Nampol and fellow relegation-threatened Young Brazilians at home this weekend, which the coach said are must-wins. He also urged supporters to remain patient and continue backing the team. “I know it’s frustrating for the fans, but the boys are learning. This is elite football and it’s a process. We need support, not insults,” he added. The post Teetering Tops headed down at a rate of knots appeared first on The Namibian.
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April 14, 2025 at 1:41 PM Everybody can reply