
Rahman Osman
Journalist at The Sun
Journalist, co-host of Made in Africa podcast, FourFourTwo and @thesunfootball
Articles
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2 weeks ago |
fourfourtwo.com | Rahman Osman
There wasn’t a blade of grass at Stamford Bridge that Moises Caicedo didn’t cover. On a night that demanded intensity, clarity, and heart, Chelsea’s Player of the Season delivered all three in abundance. Caicedo didn’t just play football, he led the fight against Manchester United, he reminded everyone why a player of his talent deserves to be on the biggest stages like the Champions League.
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2 weeks ago |
londonworld.com | Rahman Osman
From Liam Neeson to Susanna Reid and popstar Renee Rapp, FA Cup winners Crystal Palace have many famous supportersCrystal Palace Football Club has always been rich in character, community spirit, and a fiercely loyal fanbase—but now, they’ve added silverware to the story. On May 17, 2025, the Eagles soared to their first-ever major trophy, defeating Manchester City 1-0 in a dramatic FA Cup final at Wembley.
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1 month ago |
fourfourtwo.com | Rahman Osman
Reece James, for the best part of the last five years, has looked like the prototype of a modern full-back: powerful, composed, technically gifted, and (when fit) among the best in the world. He’s a Chelsea boy through and through, and his appointment as captain last summer felt like a perfect marriage of ability, character, and loyalty. But football moves quickly, and sometimes brutally. Can James be captain and be happy to be on the bench?
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Rahman Osman
Lamine Yamal is not his family nameLAMINE YAMAL is tearing it up for club and country, but there’s something unusual about the name on the back of his shirt. Because shockingly, neither Lamine nor Yamal comes from his family. The Barcelona wonderkid has been dazzling fans since his breakthrough last season, when he scored seven goals in 50 games. This season has been even better as he's taken up more responsibility in the team.
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1 month ago |
thesun.co.uk | Rahman Osman
ARSENAL midfield machine Thomas Partey could’ve saved the club from a Champions League disasterclass. That’s according to the man who discovered him, Wilfred Osei Kwaku Palmer. Palmer, who owns Tema Youth football club in Ghana, gave a young Partey his first opportunity in football, long before the former Atletico Madrid star was tearing up La Liga and the Premier League.
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Wonderful from Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall. Excellent stuff.

This game is dragging on and no one is really standing out and pushing for a start at the weekend.

Still the ONLY team in London to have won the Champions League- and twice.