‘Amazing’ — captain Firmino praises Al-Ahli goalkeeper Mendy’s assist

‘Amazing’ — captain Firmino praises Al-Ahli goalkeeper Mendy’s assist
Al-Ahli goalkeeper Edouard Mendy provided an assist for Riyad Mahrez in the 5-0 win over Al-Riyadh. (X/@ALAHLI_FCEN)
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‘Amazing’ — captain Firmino praises Al-Ahli goalkeeper Mendy’s assist

‘Amazing’ — captain Firmino praises Al-Ahli goalkeeper Mendy’s assist
  • Former Chelsea goalkeeper set up Riyad Mahrez with a 75-yard pass in his team’s 5-0 win over Al-Riyadh on Sunday

JEDDAH: Al-Ahli captain Roberto Firmino has praised goalkeeper Edouard Mendy’s ‘amazing’ assist for Riyad Mahrez’s goal during his team’s dominant 5-0 victory over Al-Riyadh on Sunday.

Mendy produced a 75-yard pass to help Mahrez score Al-Ahli’s final goal in the 88th minute that was so perfect, it could have been the Algerian winger himself striking the ball.

Falling to his knees after claiming a catch, the former Chelsea goalkeeper spotted a potential attack and sprang up to kick the ball towards the sprinting Mahrez on the right wing.

The former Manchester City star played it inside with his right foot expertly, smashing a first-time shot with his left from 25 yards out that soared into the top of Milan Borgan’s net. It was so good, as many Al-Ahli players ran to congratulate their goalkeeper as they did the scorer.

“It was an amazing pass, congratulations to him,” said Firmino. “For a goalkeeper to (be able to) do that… amazing. Congratulations.”

Firmino himself was on the scoresheet, tapping home the third goal from Franck Kessie’s pass for his ninth strike of the season. The victory also included two goals by Ivan Toney — “It’d have been better if it was a hat-trick,” quipped the Englishman later — and a looping header from Ziyad Al-Johani.

Kessie and Firmino also had goals ruled out by VAR, the former after a foul in the build up by the latter, and Firmino due to an offside call.

The result leaves the Jeddah team, who have won four out of their last five matches, in fifth place in the Roshn Saudi League. They are three points off Al-Nassr in fourth and five behind Al-Qadisiyah in third.

“It was a big three points,” said 33-year-old former Liverpool forward Firmino. “I’m very happy to score again and help the team. We fight for everything, and we’ll do our best to achieve our goals in the future. We just need to keep winning games.

“I love it here, I’m happy. Scoring goals helps the team and that’s my goal every game so we’re getting better day by day.”

Al-Riyadh dropped to eighth in the table after the game, with coach Sabri Lamouchi saying Matthias Jaissle’s team were “excellent.”

“I want to congratulate Al-Ahli for the win,” he said. “Luck was not on our side. I don’t think it mattered if we played with four or five defenders. We might have lost because we did a few changes in the defensive line, but we played against a big team, an organized team, and an excellent team.”


Shami returns as India bowl against England in third T20

Shami returns as India bowl against England in third T20
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Shami returns as India bowl against England in third T20

Shami returns as India bowl against England in third T20
Fit-again pace bowler Mohammed Shami returns for the hosts
The 34-year-old Shami last played for India in the 50-over World Cup final in November 2023

RAJKOT: India skipper Suryakumar Yadav won the toss and elected to field first against England as they look to clinch the series in the third T20 international on Tuesday.
Fit-again pace bowler Mohammed Shami returns for the hosts, who lead the five-match series 2-0, as the only change with Arshdeep Singh rested in Rajkot.
The 34-year-old Shami, who has recovered from a heel injury, last played for India in the 50-over World Cup final in November 2023 and recently returned to action in domestic cricket.
England, led by Jos Buttler, were unchanged from their previous loss on Saturday and look to stay alive in the series.
Jamie Smith will keep wicket in place of Phil Salt, who has a “stiff calf.”

Teams
India: Sanju Samson (wk), Abhishek Sharma, Tilak Varma, Suryakumar Yadav (capt), Dhruv Jurel, Hardik Pandya, Washington Sundar, Axar Patel, Mohammed Shami, Ravi Bishnoi, Varun Chakravarthy
England: Phil Salt, Ben Duckett, Jos Buttler (capt), Harry Brook, Liam Livingstone, Jamie Smith (wk), Jamie Overton, Brydon Carse, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood
Umpires: KN Ananthapadmanabhan (IND), Rohan Pandit (IND)
TV Umpire: Nitin Menon (IND)
Match Referee: Javagal Srinath (IND)

Man City will embrace Brugge ‘challenge’ in must-win Champions League clash: Guardiola

Man City will embrace Brugge ‘challenge’ in must-win Champions League clash: Guardiola
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Man City will embrace Brugge ‘challenge’ in must-win Champions League clash: Guardiola

Man City will embrace Brugge ‘challenge’ in must-win Champions League clash: Guardiola
  • Guardiola has never failed to reach the Champions League knockout stages in his career as a manager and he said Tuesday he was confident his side would progress
  • “It’s not a problem, it’s an opportunity, a challenge, and we will face it“

MANCHESTER: Pep Guardiola says Manchester City will embrace the “challenge” of Wednesday’s must-win Champions League clash against Club Brugge and is confident they will make the knockout stages.
The Premier League champions must beat last season’s Belgian league winners at the Etihad to progress to the play-off stage, involving teams ranked from ninth to 24th in the league phase.
The top eight teams automatically qualify for the round of 16, which takes place in March.
City endured a horrific run of just one win in 13 games in all competitions from October to December, which threatened to completely derail their season.
Guardiola’s men appear to have turned a corner in the Premier League, winning four of their past five games to climb back into the top four.
But lingering problems were exposed last week as Paris Saint-Germain battled back from 2-0 down to inflict a damaging 4-2 defeat on the 2023 European champions.
Guardiola has never failed to reach the Champions League knockout stages in his career as a manager and he said Tuesday he was confident his side would progress.
“It’s not a problem, it’s an opportunity, a challenge, and we will face it,” he told his pre-match press conference.
He added: “I expect a tough opponent. When a team is 20 games unbeaten (the run is 21) it is because they are good. There are no secrets about that.
“They beat Aston Villa, (against) Juventus, Milan they played good. Celtic... they did really well. Different variations in the build-up. We have to read well what we have to do.
“But every team — Manchester City included — has weaknesses. You have to find them and punish them.”
Guardiola appeared frustrated when quizzed on the potential consequences of an early exit from the Champions League.
City are presently 25th in the league table after just two wins in their seven games.
“Of course, I’m not naive enough to know how important it is financially for the club to go through in this competition, but sometimes it happens, sometimes it doesn’t,” he said.
“But, of course, we want to try to go through, especially for sporting reasons.”
The 54-year-old Catalan said he had faith the pressure of the situation would bring out the best in his players.
“I know they want it, I know how focused they are, and I don’t have doubts that we will perform what we have to do to go through, but with football, you never know,” he said.
Norway midfielder Oscar Bobb is in contention to feature against Club Brugge for the first time since August but new signings Omar Marmoush, Vitor Reis and Abdukodir Khusanov are all ineligible.


4 talking points from momentous Monday in Saudi Pro League

4 talking points from momentous Monday in Saudi Pro League
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4 talking points from momentous Monday in Saudi Pro League

4 talking points from momentous Monday in Saudi Pro League
  • Top 2 lose, Neymar departs Hilal, Al-Nassr, Al-Qadsiah gain ground

LONDON: It was a momentous Monday on and off the pitch in the Saudi Pro League as we learned that Neymar had left Saudi Arabia just as the title race exploded into life with Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad both losing. It means that at the halfway stage of the season, six points separate the top three and hopes are high of a title race for the ages.

Here are our four talking points from the latest round of action.

Neymar leaving Al-Hilal by mutual consent

It was no surprise that Al-Hilal announced late at night that Neymar, the superstar who signed in August 2023, was leaving by mutual consent. Injuries had meant that he never really arrived, playing just seven games in almost 18 months. The cruciate ligament rupture sustained when in action for Brazil just two months after he signed, was hugely unlucky for the player. Al-Hilal and the league would have loved to see him in action week in, week out.

However, it was not to be, and truth be told, Al-Hilal are not the kind of club to wait and wait. Coach Jorge Jesus said that his team were fine without Brazil’s record goalscorer and so it proved. The Blues went on to win the league last season and are currently leading this time, and while there is a sense of what might have been, the club should be fine again.

Aubamayeng shoots Al-Qadsiah into title race

Al-Hilal suffered a rare defeat on Monday, losing 2-1 to Al-Qadsiah just when they had the chance to move three points clear at top. It was down to the finishing of a certain Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang. The former Borussia Dortmund and Arsenal star showed the kind of finishing that made him feared by defenses around the world. Al-Hilal’s backline were too relaxed and gave the 35-year-old too much time and space and were punished very early and very late in the game as Al-Qadsiah collected a famous win.

The newly promoted team have quietly moved into third place and, at the halfway stage, are just six points behind the top two of Al-Hilal and Al-Ittihad. It is still a lot of ground to make up but they are the league’s form team and have now won eight of the last nine. If this run continues, then there is going to be a three-way battle for the title.

Ronaldo’s Monday delight

There could even be a four-way tussle for the title if Cristiano Ronaldo has his way.

Al-Nassr defeated Al-Fateh 3-1 on Sunday so could sit back and enjoy the top two losing. The results mean even the Yellows are not yet out of the running and now are eight points behind their rivals from Riyadh and Jeddah. It is still quite a gap but Ronaldo is in great goalscoring form at the moment, leading the standings above Karim Benzema and Aleksandar Mitrovic.

It is going to take some doing, but if their talisman keeps finding the net and their recent improvement in form continues, then the Yellows can get within touching distance. Stefano Pioli’s men need to find some more consistency, to cut out the defensive mistakes and also beat the top three when the games come. Easier said than done, but a four-way fight would be quite something.

Al-Hilal, Al-Ittihad need to bounce back

Usually it is Al-Hilal who are celebrating after scoring a 94th-minute winner but not this time after their 2-1 loss to Al-Qadsiah. There was a rare lack of ruthlessness shown by the champions both in attack and defence. They had the chances to win the game and move three points clear but were wasteful and then gave Aubameyang too much time and space.

Now it is all about how they react. From May 2023 they did not lose a league game until November 2024. Now, just weeks later, there is another defeat. It could be just the wake-up call needed, or the beginning of a few chinks of weakness in that mighty armor. Jorge Jesus and his stars have work to do. 

The same can also be said of Al-Ittihad, who also went behind early at Damac, got back level, had chances to win and then conceded deep into added time to the same striker, Georges-Kevin N’Koudou. Both the top two only had themselves to blame. The next round of games should be quite telling.


PCB chairman meets USA Cricket CEO, discusses tri-series with Canada

PCB chairman meets USA Cricket CEO, discusses tri-series with Canada
Updated 28 January 2025
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PCB chairman meets USA Cricket CEO, discusses tri-series with Canada

PCB chairman meets USA Cricket CEO, discusses tri-series with Canada
  • Discussions also held on bilateral series between Pakistan and US men and women’s cricket teams 
  • Naqvi offers to train US coaches, invites Atkeison to ICC Champions Trophy 2025 in Pakistan next month

KARACHI: The chairman of the Pakistan Cricket Board, Mohsin Naqvi, met USA Cricket Chief Executive Officer Johnathan Atkeison in Washington and discussed a tri-series with Canada and the training of American coaches in Pakistan, the PCB said on Tuesday.
Naqvi, who is also the country’s interior minister, has been on a visit to the US since last week.
“Naqvi and CEO USA Cricket discussed possibilities of a tri-series between Pakistan, Canada and USA. Discussions regarding arrangement of bilateral series between Pakistan and USA men’s and women’s cricket teams also took place,” the PCB said. 
Naqvi assured Atleison of “all possible support” for the development of American players and the promotion of cricket in the US. He also offered to train US coaches in Pakistan and invited Atkeison to visit Pakistan during the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, which starts next month. 
Cricket in the US is a sport played at the amateur, club, intercollegiate and international competition levels with little popularity, with 200,000 players across the country.
Major League Cricket is the highest level of domestic T20 cricket currently played in America, with T20 being the format of the game that much of the recent growth in American cricket is occurring in.


Dakar Rally comes down to a duel in the sand between Lategan and Al-Rajhi

Dakar Rally comes down to a duel in the sand between Lategan and Al-Rajhi
Updated 28 January 2025
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Dakar Rally comes down to a duel in the sand between Lategan and Al-Rajhi

Dakar Rally comes down to a duel in the sand between Lategan and Al-Rajhi
The South African Lategan leads his Saudi rival by 2 1/2 minutes going into the 11th and penultimate stage in the Empty Quarter dunes
Friday’s last stage is a ceremonial drive to the finish in Shubaytah

SHUBAYTAH: Henk Lategan and Yazeed Al-Rajhi will duel in the Saudi sand for their first Dakar Rally title after swapping the lead for a second straight day Wednesday.
The South African Lategan leads his Saudi rival by 2 1/2 minutes going into the 11th and penultimate stage in the Empty Quarter dunes. Friday’s last stage is a ceremonial drive to the finish in Shubaytah.
Al-Rajhi led by seven minutes before the 10th stage, a tricky 120-kilometer loop south of Shubaytah on Wednesday. But he got stuck and relinquished the overall lead back to Lategan.
“We got stuck because we were taking it easy,” Al-Rajhi said. “Everything is going good, that’s the most important (thing). I have a good position, I hope.”
Lategan also took it easy but without finding any trouble, and was 10th on the stage, making up minutes on all of his nearest pursuers.
“It wasn’t the plan to go quickly today,” Lategan said.
On Thursday, he will start 10th and Al-Rajhi 27th and they can push harder by taking advantage of the tracks of those in front.
’Most disappointing day of my life’
Third-placed Mattias Ekström fell two minutes further back to 27 minutes, and five-time champion Nasser Al-Attiyah lost five minutes to drop back to 30.
Al-Attiyah, the only former champion with an outside title shot, got lost about nine kilometers in.
“I’m very disappointed, but what can you do?” Al-Attiyah said. “We had a good pace but we lost a lot of time. This is the most disappointing day of my life.”
Spain’s Nani Roma, one of only three men to win the Dakar in a car (2014) and motorbike (2004), won his first stage in nine years by 18 seconds from Lucas Moraes of Brazil. Brian Baragwanath of South Africa was third.
Sanders on the brink
Australian rider Daniel Sanders was on the brink of his first Dakar title in a motorbike race he’s dominated from stage one.
Sanders was fourth on the 116-kilometer stage but ahead of his nearest rivals, extending his overall lead by about two minutes against Spain’s Tosha Schareina and France’s Adrien van Beveren.
The advantage over Schareina was 16 1/2 minutes, the biggest in the race so far.
“It’s pretty much survival tomorrow and just getting through,” Sanders said. “I think we’ll be all right. I felt really good in the navigation and I was opening a little bit and then, yeah, it felt nice. So yeah, ready for tomorrow.”
Portugal’s Rui Gonçalves won his maiden stage in his fifth Dakar by nearly four minutes from Slovakia’s Stefan Svitko. American Skyler Howes was third.