 Naise to be back. Looking forward to quite some interactive debate. Cheers man. Tirans Wajaki, the big man, is sitting pretty middle of the park. How have you been man? Very well. Thank you for having us here in studio. The only man with a mic around. So I'm the DJ. Not you. I'm the guy with the mix. You must be wearing so many hats. Football coach, pandit. Now DJ. Lover boy as well. And Webster Mwangian National Band. Webster, how have you been man? I've been okay. Thank you for having me again. All right. We're going to speak about Antonio Valenzia. He announced yesterday that he will be leaving Man United after 10 years of service at Old Trafford. I don't know. Moshe is starting with you. What do you remember he quedorian for? During his time at Man United, I know he started as number 7 playing on the flanks then. So Alex Fagason tried to bring him behind to Blair sir. The captain is the long-saving member right now to speak alongside the likes of Ashley. What can we remember Antonio Valenzia for? One thing with Valenzia is consistency. It's been a mainstay in the Manchester United team from the Alex Fagason era through to the Louis Van Gallera through to the Mourinho era. So it's been a study fullback for the team. It's performed reasonably well. Won a few trophies for Man United. Consistency is one thing I remember him for and also he converted from a forward-wing player to a defending player and he's really done himself good at United. Wow. Tiraz, what do you remember Antonio Valenzia for? Despite that, besides that horrendous injury suffered. You remember that? Yes, one of the guys at my local where I usually go watch football refers to him as Piki Piki because the guy really runs as our friend has just said here and he maintained that high status of running on the flank football that Manchester United is known for. Dennis Law did that in previous years. David Beckham kind of did it in previous years on the right flank as well and Valenzia lived up to that pedigree of running football. He wasn't much of a dribbler so he would just run straight with the ball and I think that's why he earned that nickname Piki Piki from that guy down my local because he just goes like a tuk-tuk. Straight. It doesn't matter who's in his way. It doesn't matter. He'll come straight at you and he's very brave and the fact that he was also able to play at the back and sort of still come forward just tells you about his passion, his loyalty to the barge and the fact that he was also given the captain's arm band. Now that says volumes about him given that he's not vocal. He doesn't get much media coverage. He's not the kind of guy who'd sell newspapers. The press loves someone who's controversial, the hype around. It shows about his leadership qualities also in terms of maturity. So his absence is going to be felt in terms of play but not in terms of hype because he was never part of that hype. Webster, in football there is talent and there is hard work. I know Antonio Valencia is one man who's been gifted through hard work and being industrious on the pitch. He's not exceptionally talented like several right-backs but what can we remember him for? And does he need a fair win? Yes. He's had a respectable career. The first time I laid eyes on Antonio Valencia was during the 2006 World Cup. Then he was signed by either Paul Jewel or Steve Bruce. That time he was at Wigan Athletic. Yes. He was signed into the Premier League by either Paul Jewel or Steve Bruce. One of them, I can't remember. He was a marauding winger. He makes those aggressive runs down the right hand side and he had a nasty, nasty shot from distance. Then he came to Man United. He had to adjust to the style of play. I remember he took the number 7 shot and I think the expectations united. The number 7 shot is an iconic shot. George Best wore it. Beckham wore it. Ronaldo has won it. So when you wear that shot, a lot is expected. After one season, after two Premier League title wins, he reverted back to his old number 25. So what enabled Valencia to become a fullback is his tenacity, his positioning, his awareness. And these are trades that South Americans normally have. They are very dogged, they are very ragged. It doesn't matter the position they play, but they normally turn up. If you fight them, they fight you back. If you want to play, they allow to play you. If you want to run, they allow to run you. If you want to work, they allow to work you. So it's no surprise he became United's captain. He was one of the leaders in the dressing room. His experience has proved valuable. So I'll back him here and say that his overall experience, his leadership will be missed. But he was not much of a flashy footballer. For him it was just getting the job done. Another headline with regards to international football is the firing of cloud PUL from Leicester after a string of bad results and now being replaced by a man who was at Liverpool before, that's Brandon Rogers. And a lot of coaches as we speak right now have been fired. Even at Fulham, Claudio Raniera, I don't know whether it was by mutual agreement as it was reported or it was sucking. But what do you make of the departure of cloud PUL? I know he's also risen through the ranks from Southampton now to Leicester and after poor performances. So of course Leicester having pulled a surprise to win English Premier League title two years ago. Brandon Rogers, is he the best man to take Leicester to another level and revive their dwindling no standards football wise? Presently Brandon Rogers has been a very solid coach wherever he's been. He started at Watford as a student at Reading. He didn't do well, too well at Reading. Got sucked after six months. Got on to the Premier League with Swansea first. Represented really well during Swansea years. He created an identity to Swansea free-flowing football. Very good play, Swansea used to challenge and eventually became a mid-table team. Eventually moved to Liverpool and that season we really had that feeling of Liverpool winning something for a very long time. And I think it's being replicated today with a club at Liverpool. But Brandon Rogers is someone who laid the foundation. Got Liverpool back to the levels we used to associate Liverpool with. Even to Celtic, he's done very well at Celtic won everything when he's been there. Treble after treble for the two seasons he's been there. And Leicester for him was a good way back into the Premier League because you see Celtic is a bigger club than Leicester in terms of history, in terms of stature. But where do you want to manage? Do you want to manage in the sort of farmer's leagues where we tend to associate the Scottish League and maybe the French League? Compared to the Premier League where you're fighting against everywhere it's where Pep Guardiola is, where Jürgen Klops are. Top management people at the Premier League. So I think it's a good move for Brandon Rogers. Leicester's and doing is winning the Premier League. There's so much expectation for Leicester but Leicester in real sense is a mid-table team. Even Puel is perfect. Where they are right now is where they deserve being. That's where they belong. I think so. Tiras, Brandon Rogers back in English Premier League and the saking of Claudio Ranieri the man has roamed around. He's really wondered. The saking of, well, before I get to Ranieri the departure of Brandon Rogers from Celtic rather abruptly to Leicester football club that's actually what leaves a bad taste in the mouth of any ardent and neutral football fan. The way he left Celtic and joined Leicester was not professional. He sort of left the midway and joined Leicester. He says it's not his fault. He should have done it in the summer but the way this opportunity came to him it was take it, leave it, miss it. So take it now while it's still there and unfortunately in the nature of football business today he had to take it. If you put yourself in his shoes he had to take it because yes he was managing the topside in Scotland as our friend here has just pretty much spelt it out but everyone wants to be in England. It's prestigious league. It's prestigious. It gets a lot of coverage on television. There's a lot of money in it and I think the kind of money that was dangles to him and the opportunity itself being that this is an English Premier League side was just unbearable. He took it. But from the side of Celtic fans you can see where their anger and rage is coming from. This thing could have been done better but it wasn't done better because of the nature of football. There's an open and closed window for players but there's no open and closed window for managers. When it comes to managers the market seems to be a bit more free. On the part of Ranieri I think it was a sucking and it's rather unfortunate because Ranieri was the walk and the talk of football just three or four odd seasons ago with Leicester winning the Premier League. I mean it was unbelievable. Leicester winning the Premier League. They won it under Ranieri so you start thinking wow this guy's future is far from diminishing. It looks brighter than ever and then he comes to Fulham a few seasons later and he can't really get them to tick but I think the problem at Fulham was bigger than Ranieri. This problem began once they got to the UFR Europa League final in 2010 they kind of after not winning that particular final against Atletico Madrid which they lost I think in extra time they sort of reached their peak Fulham football club and from there they started going down down down you could actually see them being eliminated from the Premier League and it happened eventually I think in 2014 and then they just got back I think in the 2017 season but they've not quite been able to gel even though they've invested properly in the club they bought players the previous ownership is no more the Mohammed Alfaed ownership is no more you have younger blood in terms of ownership but they haven't quite gelled and that's where Ranieri was expected to come in and make it happen it doesn't always work that way Rafael Benitez won the most classic of UFR Champions League finals in 2005 with Liverpool when he turned around a three goal deficit against AC Milan going on to win the Champions League you look at Benitez and you'd have thought wow Benitez has a very bright future but from there he hasn't quite been able to make it happen I know he's kind of doing it at Newcastle United but he's only just doing it he's not been given much money though to acquire quality players yes he hasn't but you would have expected that such a guy would be coaching a bigger club as opposed to Newcastle considering the profile of his name considering the profile of his past remember he won the then known as UFR Cup now known as UFR Europa League with Liverpool in 2001 he's got quite a pedigree and he's got quite a CV but the way the football market happens is that it has such a short memory someone said in the previous segment of this show that you're as good as your last game and that was in reference I think to rugby it's pretty much the same in football this is on you're the talk of the town the next season you fail like this and you're rubbish so Brandon Rogers better do well at Leicester otherwise football will not help him Webster the coming of Brandon Rogers on board will it raise the profile of course English Premier League has known to be prestigious its profile is on another level but now competitively with regards to tacticians of course we have the likes of Pep Guardiola and Jugen Klopp Ole Gunasol how do you make of it you know the only one in this panel who is not impressed by Brandon Rogers seriously you have a concept opinion Celtic football club the SPL is not a competitive league it's like the Ere de Vizier in Netherland it's not a competitive league Celtic will win the treble in the quadruple even so the banner that I read Celtic fans and filed for him they said he chose mediocrity over immortality and they said he is a fraud he has left them on the cusp of a treble but it's nothing new Celtic will win the treble even next season as long as and if it's not Celtic it's Rangers the likes of Rangers Dandy United are not giving them much more competition the likes of Kilmano can Aberdeen and Mathawell and Inverness will challenge but they'll never get there so for me I'm not impressed by Brandon Rogers you don't rate him? I don't rate him he was to win the title in 2014 he didn't he failed they bottled it against Mourinho's Chelsea they had the best chance to do it they had a 30 gola season strike but can't you attribute what is happening the success that is being witnessed at Anfield right now too the kind of foundation he put in place absolutely not ask me why why none of those players are there Suarez is gone Koteño is gone Sterling is gone you see Steven Gerard is gone who else was in that team the likes of Shaby Alonzo, Shaby and Mascherano actually it was not during their answer time it was Gerard there was Sterling there was Luis Suarez Felipe Koteño none of them was there Klopp has built this team afresh Sadio Mane Mosala Robato Fominu apart from Robato Fominu who I think was at Brandon Roger signing the rest Virgil van Dijk Alisson Trent Agle, Xander Arnold that is all Klopp's work but don't you think the identity in terms of the style there was no identity the minute they failed to win the Premier League actually had they not appointed Klopp they were headed on a downward slope Klopp came in breathed new life you remember when Brandon Rogers left Liverpool's future was looking very dark but Klopp came introduced a new identity introduced a new brand of football the way they pressed aggressively I had not seen that in a long time I only used to see that with Dortmund and maybe Pep Guardiola's Barcelona we're gonna move on to another headline of course the dominance of Barcelona in La Liga of course they beat Real Madrid during midweek in return leg of Coppa they were a 3-nil and you know people have talked about Madrid's performance especially after the departure of Cristiano Ronaldo who joined Italian football league with Juventus Mose you watched the repeat leg the return leg of El Clasico and of course it's happening tonight the only difference is that this is a league clash while the other one was a cup tie the dominance of Barcelona and the air of Lionel Messi I know he's been compared there has been this and we were in debates whether Lionel Messi is the all time best player globally because we've had several comparisons with Pep, Diego Maradona with Cristiano Ronaldo but simulating performance from Barcelona is it because of Messi factor? the thing with this latest performance in the Coppa del Rey is that Messi didn't shine at all in that game factor was Suarez Rakitich Jody Albao really stood out during that game so that tells you how much Real Madrid has fallen back so that in a game that Messi doesn't even show up they still lose 3-nil I thought it was very well poised when they drew at the Barnaby 1-1 for the first leg so I thought this other game being at the Real Madrid's home tough to be a much tougher game for Barcelona but it proved otherwise Luis Suarez with 2 goals very well taken Real Madrid played really well Marcelo was rested of course much blame has fallen on to Marcelo nowadays since Ronaldo left because there's that debate around Marcelo is it a good left back offensively is very good but defending very poor and Ronaldo used to cover a lot for him in that Madrid will concede goals but Ronaldo will score more goals Right now they don't have a source of goals and as of Dominus of Barcelona I think it's El Clasico has lost meaning since the Mourinho era at least there was even though Real Madrid used to lose there was that agitation there was that combativeness the likes of Sagioramos having very foul tackles Messi, Pepe, several red cuts so there was that drama to it nowadays it's just plain old Barcelona beating Madrid no drama, no nothing so the dominance is just there to be seen in the past 10 years I think they played Barcelona won 10 I think that's since 2010 Barcelona won 10 Madrid have won 4 the rest have been draws so you can see clearly there's no competition there the El Clasico has lost it's appeal as it is The glittering show from Barcelona do we look forward to another same thing tonight when they lock horns against each other in La Liga now can we see Barcelona continuing to stamp authority like they have done before in their previous it's hard to beat the same team twice especially in as many days back to back so really the onus and impetus tonight is for Real Madrid to rise to the occasion something that we failed to see and I've mentioned it here before is just how impressive FC Barcelona were at the back I know we attempted to look at them how they scored 3 goals and how there were clinical up front but if you looked at their defense that's something I've not quite seen probably since the 1990s it's such a cool defense it's not that Real Madrid did not have a chance they had chances they blew them and part of the reason why they blew them is because of them almost near perfect FC Barcelona defense they leave me speechless they were so cool they were so calm it's like watching the Italy of the 1990s when you had guys like Franco Barresi at the back you would never know that Italy would really really under attack because these guys would be so composed and they have a chemistry they have an unbelievable understanding between them you go with the oncoming striker that way leave the ball alone I'll go with the ball so you're coming in as a striker you're ready to pounce and this defender runs away with you without fouling you without much of contact he just distracts you very technically and this other defender has long gone with the ball but these guys are now under attack and that's where FC Barcelona's attack steals the limelight because now all guys think of is Messi but look at that FC Barcelona defense and you begin to realize that seriously speaking FC Barcelona are on another level about tonight it's 50-50 and this clash between these two is like adabi it's like adabi there's a grudge between these two sides that's normally restricted to intercity rivals and unfortunately as my friend has just put it here FC Barcelona have been having the last laugh but now what complicates it is the fact that they met just 2-3 days ago so it's difficult to beat that same team again especially 3 new but now it's going to come down to Madrid and they rise to the occasion technically I don't think they can since Ronaldo left there has been much talk over his possible replacements a lot of players have been mentioned Kenyan in Bapu they want a kid now featuring for French moneybacks Paris Saint Eden Hazard as well his name has been prominently featured Paolo Dibala his name has also been mentioned with regards to whether they are likely candidates to replace Cristiano Ronaldo do you think the boy he left and even Suarez performance during that classic Kopa Delerei return leg tie was fantastic and he rose to the occasion he revived his sparkling days back then because there has been also much talk over whether Suarez now is getting finished but pulled a surprise and defied all odds and performed better yes you see I'll back them the midweek game between Basa and Madrid was a case of one team not taking their chances and the other team taking their chances and I remember watching this game and saying to myself Madrid have missed loads of chances in the first half Basa have not even gotten theirs and if they get theirs they are going to take them and they did so this will be the same case Madrid did not play that poorly so the likes of Vinicius especially Vinicius he is a very good player you can see his movement his ability to beat players on and off the ball but he is finishing still leaves a lot to be decided I know he is a young player he needs to do quite a lot and I'll also add on what he said the Basa back for Semedo and Jordi Alba that's a very good back for we can't call it the best back for in the world but they are a very good back for and especially Pike and Umtiti they are not the hardest of centre halves they don't hit hard they just take you out of the game and they do it in such a way Umtiti does the taking out and Pike carries the ball from the back yes actually that's how they do it and it's so smooth and you would underestimate them actually I would even point out if Maxwell's man united was drawn against Barcelona you'd think you'd beat that back for but when that day comes you realize the game is much difficult than you thought so actually there is that tendency of them getting it right in moments at the back and getting it right in moments at the front they are not the machine they were under Enrique and Pep but they are still a force to be reckoned with so for me I think Basa still have the advantage going into tonight also not to forget the brilliance of Tasteg and the keeper he's been very good Benzema had a very good chance during that game but there's no way you beat Tasteg that back 5 is very underrated yes Tasteg is also a good keeper let's now talk about the English Premier League title run I know the favourites Liverpool Manchester City closely following each other on 20 team standings they have been tipped the heavyweights and they stand a chance to either of them to win and lift the coveted premiership title but this particular afternoon national play Spas were also on the run to cause an upset and win English Premier League run but after there are two consecutive losses we've heard from Mauricio Pochettino saying that now their title chase is over can we conclude so as well as it is Tottenham are more closer to the battle for positions rather than the other two Premier League trailblazers I lost today against Arsenal and Tottenham are within a point of this top 4 battle between Manu and Chelsea and Arsenal and now Spas if they lose tonight Tottenham are a really good thing going for them they've given themselves a distance but in the last two games where they've lost there were 10 points ahead of the rest of the top 4 chasers but they lost against Burnley first of all and also against Chelsea in midweek the thing I see with Tottenham is the players are getting tired because you have this core players whether it's Christian Eriksen Vatongen Tobi, there are people who play week in week out and they are also playing on several fronts in the Champions League so there is that element of fatigue coming in where the Tottenham players don't just apply themselves as they apply remember Pochettino also plays a very high intensity game where the players press as much of the ball as they also attack with speed so they are doing I think it's tiredness they have a slim squad right now they don't have that depth that CT and Liverpool have so as it is they are out of contention for the Premier League and also in Joe Paddy for the top 4 positions as it is Good news to Kenyan football following of course the national team Harambe Stars keeper Victor Onyama is starting this particular afternoon he was so impressive in midweek against Bournemouth I think he scored a brace he scored one he assisted one or he scored a brace either way and Pierre Abomayang the Gabonese international is also on the bench the two dynamics Wanyama starting and the absence of the duo of Ozil and Abomayang well the thing about a derby really and this is a derby and a very fierce and intense derby it's not so much about who's playing and who's not playing it's about the pride of your neck of the woods it's about the intensity the traditional rivalry of a derby there's few derbies in England that come close to Tottenham versus Arsenal and I think it's the biggest London derby so if we remove Wanyama in as much as I'd want to debate about Wanyama I'd want to throw in Obomayang and whoever else I'm looking at it as a derby this is going to be as intense as it gets and I have no favourite winner or favourite loser I think it's going to be a draw essentially because the stage this league has reached so far we're now looking at the last ten games we're almost near the penultimate stage the last five games are going to be so critical and you start winning those last five games now because from here it's all about psychology you had a debate here with Mulama a few weeks ago about banter now this is where the banter really picks this is where you're going to win on psychology because the games that have been played so far in the season there's nothing you can do about them you've won, you've drawn, you've lost but remarkably Tottenham is one side that can rise to the occasions if and need be and Arsenal is also a side that can rise to the occasion if and need be and now here is a situation whereby based on the fact that it's a derby both of them are forced to rise to the occasion this game was being played at Arsenal's tough Arsenal would have the slight home advantage edge but it's not it's being played not at White Hat Lane but at Wembley White Hat Lane is Tottenham's traditional home ground but now of late Wembley has been their home ground so they're kind of familiar with it and it kind of gives them the home feeling even their fans feel you guys cannot come here and beat us here so that's where the intensity and the rivalry is going to be felt and based on the fact like I've just said it's not going to be at the Emery so I cannot tip Arsenal to win I'm going for a draw you're going for a draw Webster spas against Arsenal at Wembley and Yunaia Emery has been accused by several Arsenal supporters of lacking sort of a specific playing format we associated us and Venga your former coach with you know sexy football for example the style of Barcelona but nowadays what's happening you see with Unai Emery I failed to understand why people let me put it in black and white you know the Arsenal fans who are throwing babs at Emery are just they are just incensed because Emery has dropped Mesut Ozil and Aaron Ramsey and you see Maxwell in the Arsenal fan base we have this we have this cluster they are like gangs where a certain group of Arsenal fans worship a certain player and players who have been guilty of such worship are Ozil and Aaron Ramsey you see and when they are not dropped Emery is not the popular person you see and another thing Maxwell there are those majority Arsenal fans who feel Genduzi is getting more game time than he deserves you see and to me doesn't make sense and you see we gave us and Venga 12 years to try and fix this up he didn't after 6 months we are already complaining about Emery what they did exactly absolutely it's not fair what they should do is manage the expectations I think this 21 game and beaten streak was a curse because people all of a sudden thought we could win the league we could win even the champions league even though we are not in it you see now those kind of things you need to remember you in transition this is a Venga team it's still Venga's team with the exception of Socrates and Torera and Liksdina and Leno and Genduzi sorry to Bajin that people are not talking of this could be the weekend that Manchester United now coming to the top 4 because if Arsenal fail to win then given the fact that they are just one point ahead of United United then go on to win this weekend they will come into the top 4 once they are in the top 4 getting them out of that top 4 and don't forget United travel to Arsenal next weekend so this is it so there are two kinds of scenarios here there is English Premier League title chess the crown and the desperation for two city looking forward to retain the title and Liverpool after several years of waiting seeking to record history and win it then there is top 4 finish to qualify for Champions League football next season and talking about the same of course United are playing Southampton this particular evening at 6pm the fixtures lined up this particular afternoon Spas of course against Arsenal that's Anothland and Dabiha Penning in a few minutes from now she speak at the Wembley stadium Bournemouth against Manchester City remember Bournemouth got beaten by Arsenal 5-1 and they will be having another aculian task against PL title favourites Palace Wolverhampton Wanderas against Cardiff Cardiff got beaten by some team around it was 5-1 by Watford and then Western United play Newcastle you are passionate fan of Oleguna soldier do you still believe the Nurewian International should be retained in permanent capacity as a tactician for Man United despite the talk of Fijetino coming to take over next season I see no reason why she should not be retained if we want to live in a world of fairness and keep up to the slogan of football it says fair play give the man a chance sign him on board permanently which is what I said here I think it was 22nd December 2018 even before he had started the work proper I was for it and I gave my reasons why I don't think for the sake of time I'll repeat them because I've repeated them over and over since so far so good this is the watershed weekend he could come in to the top 4 now remember he started by winning and winning and winning but still remained in position 6 so the banter was ahaha badumko 6th then he came 5th and he also got to 4th at some point he got to 4th briefly but he came to 5th and that ahaha badumko 6th came to actually he stuck to the basics of football and that is getting the guys to play to their abilities is he emulating everything saalex fagason? exactly saalex fagason mentors some of his players and I don't think there is any other manager who has produced players who have gone to be coaches more than saalex and you know what the banter what the talk is actually is that saalex fagason still puts on his kit and comes into training with the lads of course with salshaya next to him and he guides him, he gives him tips unlike when the likes of morinyu and luiz vandalu at the helm is it because they wanted to work independently no saalex fagason respects van harlen morinyu as world class managers so he lets them do their job and also the connection and you know remember van harlen morinyu are champions league winners just like saalex so he will soldier is his baby he brought him to the english premier league he is the one who gave him the career he had as a footballer and he is the one who has been mentoring him as a manager and most likely the one who recommended him and just to mention just to go offside a little bit for example do you know who is mentoring the wolves manager nunosanto a spirit it's Joseph morinyu that is why when you see wolves playing you get the feeling you can see a morinyu it's a morinyu team because if you consider against them you will have problems so it's happening we're going to wind up but before we do of course some incident happened on sunday last week chelsea football club up against mancity in the final of karabaoka and i was watching sky sports and i was watching pandits both john terry alongside who former manchester city defender now playing at west term this agent in international pabloza baleta and they were saying if they were captains on that particular day they would have gotten to the field and removed kepa after he refused to get substituted just a few minutes before penalty shootouts what would you have done mose is that in discipline directed to the coach does that mean that the coach has failed morisio sorry to stamp authoritas the tactician so what happened with chelsea is what's happening in football today the players are becoming more powerful than the coaches before when you substitute a player you come out whether you agree with that substitution choizo you don't you come out but in this case kepa just refused to come out the captain of the day as Billy quetta didn't do much to help the situation morisio sorry David please try to talk to him and then you see that's another thing there's no leadership in chelsea football club right now because such a fuss in your team already gives you that psychological edge and i think that's why they ended up losing the game i think that's an element of it so player power clearly manifested there but it was out of order for kepa to refuse to come out of the game at that particular time and we saw during that subsequent game against spas now we had to be rested will kabalero foma just a city custodian had to start will that situation continue as a reason for punishment to kepa because you see these players need to know their lane and stick to it and that is what makes alex fagason a top class manager and a legend of the game he used to say no player is bigger than manchester united so morisio sorry should make sure no player is bigger than chelsea football club that is why most arsenal fans are mad because unayemere drops mesut ozil no player is bigger than arsenal football club period period no player is bigger than a club of course that brings us to the end of the show it's been an epic one every saturday one to three touchline on why to fight for myself alongside robot osoro will be taking you through of course we gonna do this next time same place gentlemen it's been a pleasure having you on board moses tiras and webster coming through putting things into perspective as far as matters international football is concerned and to our crew salute for well done job keep it sporty and have a fantastic weekend it's an old girl group behind the camera i didn't notice that you are a lover boy you say thank you for tuning in and have a blessed weekend stay tuned and keep it sporty