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Ex-Werder Bremen captain slams Boniface’s lack of seriousness
Max Kruse has criticised Victor Boniface, questioning the striker’s professionalism after reports he returned to training overweight following injury.
Boniface, currently on loan at SV Werder Bremen, has endured a difficult campaign disrupted by injuries and inconsistent form. A knee problem recently sidelined the 25-year-old and was initially expected to rule him out for the rest of the season. However, his return to training has raised hopes he could still contribute as Bremen battle to avoid relegation.
Despite that progress, concerns over his physical condition have cast doubt on how quickly he can return to action, with upcoming fixtures—such as the clash with RB Leipzig—likely to come too soon.

Kruse did not hold back in his assessment, suggesting Boniface’s situation points to a lack of seriousness. Speaking publicly, the former Germany international implied the forward risks wasting his potential, stressing that his best years are still ahead of him but could be jeopardised without the right mindset.
He also warned that regaining peak fitness is not something that can be rushed, noting that significant weight loss and conditioning cannot be achieved in a short period, especially after a long layoff.
Meanwhile, Bremen boss Daniel Thioune has offered a more measured outlook, hinting that Boniface could return later in the season, possibly in matches against or Hamburger SV.
Even so, any involvement is expected to be limited, with Boniface likely eased back into action from the bench as he works toward full match fitness before the campaign concludes.
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‘They don’t deserve a good word’ – Osimhen explains his stubborn stance in a brutally honest interview
Victor Osimhen has never been one to dilute his personality, and that same unapologetic edge continues to define both his career and public image. The Super Eagles striker, widely admired for his intensity on the pitch, has often drawn criticism for his strong-willed nature — but he sees it very differently.
In the documentary Victor Osimhen: The Untold Story, Osimhen opens up about the mindset behind his approach, making it clear that what البعض interpret as stubbornness is, in his view, a necessary form of self-protection.
Rather than distancing himself from the label, Osimhen embraces it, explaining that his journey through football has exposed him to the harsh realities of the industry. He suggests that staying firm and putting himself first has been key to avoiding being taken advantage of.
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He explained that prioritising himself is non-negotiable because he built his career from the ground up. In his words, being “stubborn” is not a flaw but a strength — a way of ensuring no one can exploit his success or take control of his path.
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The 27-year-old also reflected on the people he has encountered throughout his career, hinting at past relationships that ended in disappointment. According to him, loyalty was not always reciprocated, and walking away became necessary once he recognised patterns of manipulation.
Osimhen went on to suggest that refusing to conform has occasionally made him a target, with negative narratives surfacing when he chooses to stand his ground. However, he remains unfazed, insisting that such attempts to damage his reputation have ultimately failed.
For Osimhen, the philosophy is simple: in a football world where players can easily be treated as commodities, maintaining control of his identity and decisions is essential. His so-called stubbornness, he believes, is not just about protecting his career — it’s about preserving who he is at his core.
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Rayan Cherki ordered to remove Liverpool shirt on Man City’s bench during FA Cup tie
Rayan Cherki was asked to remove Hugo Ekitike’s shirt while sitting on the bench during Manchester City F.C.’s emphatic FA Cup win over Liverpool F.C..
City cruised to a 4-0 victory at the Etihad Stadium, with Erling Haaland netting a hat-trick and Antoine Semenyo adding another after the break. Liverpool’s miserable afternoon was compounded when Mohamed Salah saw his second-half penalty saved by James Trafford.
Cherki impressed during his time on the pitch but drew attention late in the game for an unusual moment. The midfielder had already swapped shirts with his France teammate Ekitike before the final whistle—something typically done after matches.
After being substituted in the 71st minute, Cherki sat on the bench, removed his City shirt and began putting on Ekitike’s jersey. However, he was quickly told to take it off by someone behind him, prompting him to immediately remove it.
The incident added to recent scrutiny around Cherki’s on-field behaviour. He had previously been criticised during the Carabao Cup final win over Arsenal F.C., where he was seen performing kick-ups during the closing stages of the match.
Despite the minor controversy, Cherki’s performance was another positive for City as they advanced comfortably in the FA Cup.
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Top ten most valuable Brazilian footballers revealed with TWO Chelsea stars worth more than Vinicius Jr
Vinícius Júnior has been ranked only third among Brazil’s most valuable players, according to a latest valuation model—despite his global status and success with Real Madrid C.F..
The winger, who has already won multiple UEFA Champions League titles and finished runner-up for the 2024 Ballon d’Or behind Rodri, surprisingly trails two younger stars in the rankings.
Top spot is taken by Estevão Willian, whose rapid rise since joining Chelsea F.C. has seen his value soar. The 18-year-old has made an immediate impact across competitions, underlining his reputation as one of Brazil’s brightest young talents.

Second place goes to another Chelsea player, João Pedro, who has enjoyed a prolific campaign since his move from Brighton & Hove Albion F.C.. His consistent goal return in the Premier League has significantly boosted his market value, placing him just ahead of Vinícius.

Behind the top three, Endrick—another Real Madrid prospect—continues to command a high valuation despite still developing, while Savinho of Manchester City F.C. ranks fifth.

Vitor Roque sits sixth following a mixed spell in Europe before returning to Brazil with Palmeiras.
Further down the list, Gabriel Martinelli represents Arsenal F.C. in seventh, while Chelsea midfielder Andrey Santos and Raphinha of FC Barcelona also feature.
Rounding out the top ten is Martinelli’s Arsenal teammate Gabriel Magalhães.
Notably absent from the rankings are several high-profile names, including Rodrygo, Bruno Guimarães and Matheus Cunha—highlighting just how competitive the current generation of Brazilian talent has become.
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