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Laporte takes aim at critics after strong Spain Euros start

Laporte takes aim at critics after strong Spain Euros start
Spain's Aymeric Laporte arrives for a press conference at his base camp in Donaueschingen, Germany, on June 22, 2024, ahead of their Group B match against Albania at the Euro 2024 soccer tournament. (AP)
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Updated 22 June 2024

Laporte takes aim at critics after strong Spain Euros start

Laporte takes aim at critics after strong Spain Euros start
  • 鈥淭hey said everything, there was a lot of speculation and not enough information to come out with so many opinions,鈥 Laporte told a news conference
  • 鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of bad information out there that generates more headlines... I prepared myself (to play at the Euros)鈥

DONAUESCHINGEN, Germany: Spain defender Aymeric Laporte fired a shot at his critics on Saturday after his fine display against Italy at Euro 2024.
The 30-year-old center-back, now playing for Al-Nassr in 海角直播, started as Spain defeated the reigning champions 1-0 on Thursday to qualify for the last 16 top from Group B.
Laporte missed the opening 3-0 win against Croatia with a muscular problem and some Spanish media speculated over whether he was at the right level to play for La Roja after a year in the Saudi league.
鈥淭hey said everything, there was a lot of speculation and not enough information to come out with so many opinions,鈥 Laporte told a news conference ahead of the third group match against Albania on Monday.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of bad information out there that generates more headlines... I prepared myself (to play at the Euros).鈥
Laporte arrived in Germany after his team-mates, and coach Luis de la Fuente said although the former Manchester City player could have featured against Croatia, it was better not to take risks.
鈥淚 played 90 minutes against Italy and I feel good,鈥 added Laporte.
鈥淚 spoke with the (Spain) coach before taking the decision to go to 海角直播.
鈥淔or me the national team is very important, it鈥檚 one of the most important things in my career.
鈥淚鈥檓 proud of representing Spain, each time I wear the shirt I feel very proud and like I identify.鈥
Laporte, born in the French Basque region, became a naturalized Spaniard in 2021.
The defender played alongside Robin Le Normand, another French-born player, against Italy.
鈥淚 speak (to him) a lot on the pitch, we have fluid communication,鈥 said Laporte.
鈥淥n and off the pitch we鈥檙e constantly talking, we played well against Italy.鈥
In January Laporte said many new players in the Saudi league coming from Europe were not happy, but defended the competition on Friday.
鈥淚 think people are prejudiced about it,鈥 he explained.
鈥淚t鈥檚 also true that it鈥檚 a young league, in terms of marketing it鈥檚 evolving bit by bit and maybe in the future it will be seen as a more competitive league.
鈥淏ut I also have to say that the player of the match in both of France鈥檚 games was (Al-Ittihad player N鈥橤olo) Kante, and that shows something.鈥


Foden and Doku power second-string Man City past Wydad

Foden and Doku power second-string Man City past Wydad
Updated 18 June 2025

Foden and Doku power second-string Man City past Wydad

Foden and Doku power second-string Man City past Wydad
  • Manager Pep Guardiola opted to start with several key players on the bench
  • Despite fielding a second-string side, City needed less than two minutes to break the deadlock

PHILADELPHIA: Manchester City began their Club World Cup campaign with a comfortable 2-0 victory over Morocco鈥檚 Wydad Casablanca in their Group G opener on Wednesday, courtesy of first-half goals from Phil Foden and Jeremy Doku.

Manager Pep Guardiola opted to start with several key players on the bench, including Erling Haaland, Rodri, Ruben Dias, Bernardo Silva, Josko Gvardiol and John Stones for what was a sweltering midday kickoff at Philadelphia鈥檚 Lincoln Financial Field.

Despite fielding a second-string side, City needed less than two minutes to break the deadlock.

Phil Foden pounced after Savinho鈥檚 cross was parried by Wydad goalkeeper Mehdi Benabid, with the England midfielder striking a first-time effort into the net to hand City an early lead.

City doubled their advantage three minutes before halftime when Foden delivered a pinpoint corner and Jeremy Doku caught the Wydad defense napping to volley home at the far post.

City finished with 10 men after Rico Lewis was given a straight red card for a nasty studs-up sliding tackle on Samuel Obeng in the 88th minute.

Wydad, undeterred after conceding the early goal, showed resilience and threatened on the counter-attack and forward Cassius Mailula nearly equalized with an audacious lob from midfield in the 15th minute.

Moments later, Mohamed Moufid set up Thembinkosi Lorch with a low cross, but the South African forward just failed to get there in time with a sliding effort.

City also had chances to extend their lead before halftime. Omar Marmoush saw his strike from the edge of the box sail just wide, while Nathan Ake鈥檚 towering header from a corner went inches over the bar.

At the other end, Wydad squandered a golden opportunity in the 30th minute when Vitor Reis鈥檚 misplaced pass gifted the ball to Lorch, only for Mailula鈥檚 follow-up shot to be smothered by City keeper Ederson.

After City doubled their lead before the break, the second half saw a dramatic drop in tempo under the scorching midday sun, though City went close to adding a third through Rayan Cherki.

The 21-year-old, signed from Olympique Lyonnais for 40 million euros ($46.06 million) ahead
of the tournament, unleashed a shot from the edge of the area, only for Benabid to produce a fine save.

The Moroccan keeper later denied substitute Haaland with a reflex save in a one-on-one.

City will now turn their attention to Sunday鈥檚 clash with United Arab Emirates side Al Ain, while Wydad face Juventus in their next Group G encounter.


Barcelona sign goalkeeper Joan Garc铆a from crosstown rival Espanyol

Barcelona sign goalkeeper Joan Garc铆a from crosstown rival Espanyol
Updated 18 June 2025

Barcelona sign goalkeeper Joan Garc铆a from crosstown rival Espanyol

Barcelona sign goalkeeper Joan Garc铆a from crosstown rival Espanyol
  • The 24-year-old Garc铆a recently finished a stellar first season in La Liga
  • Barcelona said they activated a release clause of $28.5m

BARCELONA: Barcelona are signing Espanyol goalkeeper Joan Garc铆a, who was once linked to a move to Arsenal, to a six-year contract, the Spanish champion said Wednesday.

The 24-year-old Garc铆a recently finished a stellar first season in La Liga when he led all goalies in saves with an average of almost four a game.

He will now join Espanyol鈥檚 main rival.

Barcelona said they activated a release clause of 25 million euros ($28.5 million) and that Garc铆a is expected to sign the contract Friday in a 鈥減rivate ceremony鈥 at the club offices.

The fee could help Espanyol reinforce a squad after they only avoided relegation on the final day of the season.

Garc铆a had been close to a possible move to Arsenal last summer after he helped Spain win Olympic gold in Paris. He stayed put and was Espanyol鈥檚 best player.

Garc铆a has yet to debut for Spain鈥檚 senior side, but it is considered only a matter of time before he does if he continues to play well.

His arrival to Barcelona puts in question the role of veteran Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who was injured most of the season. He is under contract through 2028.

Following Ter Stegen鈥檚 injury, Barcelona convinced Wojciech Szcz臋sny to come out of retirement and sign a contract for the remainder of last season. Barcelona鈥檚 other goalie is I帽aki Pe帽a.

While several Barcelona players have joined Espanyol later in their careers, it is rare for an Espanyol player to move to Barcelona. Their derbies are heated affairs.


Al-Ain 鈥榟onored and proud鈥 to represent UAE at Club World Cup against Juventus, says Khalid Al-Hashemi

Al-Ain 鈥榟onored and proud鈥 to represent UAE at Club World Cup against Juventus, says Khalid Al-Hashemi
Updated 18 June 2025

Al-Ain 鈥榟onored and proud鈥 to represent UAE at Club World Cup against Juventus, says Khalid Al-Hashemi

Al-Ain 鈥榟onored and proud鈥 to represent UAE at Club World Cup against Juventus, says Khalid Al-Hashemi
  • The defender said the club鈥檚 sponsorship by ADNOC and XRG in the new tournament is indicative of support from across the UAE

ABU DHABI: Al-Ain defender Khalid Al-Hashemi says it will be a privilege for the club鈥檚 players to take to the field at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup against Juventus in their opening fixture.

Al-Ain begin their FIFA Club World Cup campaign against the Italian giants in Washington, D.C. on Wednesday, June 18 (4 a.m. KSA on June 19) before further Group G matches vs. Manchester City and Wydad.

Al-Hashemi, who starred in both legs of the 2023-24 AFC Champions League final and is a UAE national team defender, says Al-Ain are relishing the opportunity to test themselves at the highest level.

鈥淧reparations are going well here in the US with the coach and the technical staff,鈥 said the 28-year-old center-back, who wears No.16 for Al-Ain. 鈥淭he opportunity to play against Juve and against City in particular is a big opportunity to learn and see how our levels are now, and if we can reach their levels and compete. We will do our best in our training sessions before the games and hopefully we can get good results.

鈥淥ur hopes are really high,鈥 Al-Hashemi added. 鈥淲e all know that we have pressure, but we want to represent Al-Ain and the UAE in the best way possible. We want to get results and show that Al-Ain are not just here (to make up the numbers) 鈥 we want to compete, we want to fight for the badge, for the flag and the country.鈥

The club enters the new competition with significant backing from XRG, the official sponsor of Al-Ain鈥檚 training kit during the FIFA Club World Cup, and through to the end of the upcoming season; as well as ADNOC, who will be the official sponsor of club鈥檚 first team jerseys during local matches throughout the upcoming season.

Al-Hashemi believes this backing is indicative of the support from across the UAE as Al-Ain seek to make the nation proud on the biggest global stage in club football.

鈥淲e are very privileged to have this partnership with XRG and ADNOC,鈥 says Al-Hashemi. 鈥淎l-Ain is honored and I think both parties are very happy with this partnership. Hopefully we represent our club, the company and our country on the biggest stage in a good way and get good results. We are very honored and very proud to be at the biggest club competition in world football.鈥

Al-Ain secured their place at this summer鈥檚 FIFA Club World Cup by winning the 2023-24 AFC Champions League, defeating Japan鈥檚 Yokohama F. Marinos 6-3 over two legs in the final.

Following their opening FIFA Club World Cup match against Serie A giants Juventus, Al-Ain travel to Atlanta to play eight-time Premier League winners Manchester City, before concluding their group stage fixtures against Wydad from Morocco in Washington, D.C. on June 26.

Al-Hashemi, who was born in Abu Dhabi, says one of his big hopes from Al-Ain taking part in the FIFA Club World Cup is that it will inspire the next generation of Emirati footballers. The competition, the first under an expanded format, runs from June 14 to July 13 in the US, and features 32 top teams from across world football.

鈥淚 imagine that when we play in the FIFA Club World Cup, the young generation will see this and say 鈥榦ne day I want to play in this competition, the biggest competition in the world鈥,鈥 said AI-Hashemi. 鈥淚magine how that will impact the young generation and give them hope and inspiration to play for a club and the national team. Hopefully, as a group and individually, we inspire the young generation to come back here to this tournament.鈥


Scorching heat sparks welfare fears at Club World Cup

Scorching heat sparks welfare fears at Club World Cup
Updated 17 June 2025

Scorching heat sparks welfare fears at Club World Cup

Scorching heat sparks welfare fears at Club World Cup
  • The world players鈥 union FIFPRO has suggested FIFA should revise scheduling, if needed

MIAMI: Soaring temperatures and oppressive humidity at the Club World Cup are fueling concerns among players, coaches, and fans, with calls for additional cooling breaks and adjustments to match schedules.

Midday kickoff temperatures in Pasadena at the weekend approached 32掳 Celsius (89.6掳 Fahrenheit), forcing players in the Paris St. Germain vs. Atletico Madrid match to dig in early as the midday sun blazed on the Rose Bowl鈥檚 uncovered stands and pitch.

Atletico鈥檚 Marcos Llorente described the conditions as 鈥渢erribly hot,鈥 saying 鈥渕y toes were sore, my nails were hurting... it鈥檚 incredible.鈥

Fans, too, voiced concern.

Attendees at the Rose Bowl complained of long queues in harsh heat, limited shaded areas and water restrictions at entry, with some leaving at halftime due to dehydration and fear of fainting.

Similar mid-afternoon kickoff conditions are planned for upcoming matches, stoking safety concerns for supporters and players.

Monday鈥檚 match in Pasadena was not an isolated incident. Miami and Los Angeles are experiencing temperatures north of 30掳 C (86掳 F), many rising above the 32掳 C heat-stress threshold, triggering warnings from player unions.

Tuesday鈥檚 game between Real Madrid and Al-Hilal is scheduled at 1500 local time with temperatures expected to reach 32掳C with humidity set to hover around 70 percent.

The world players鈥 union FIFPRO has suggested FIFA should revise scheduling, if needed.

鈥淔IFPRO has consistently advocated for comprehensive heat protection measures including mandatory cooling breaks, adjustments to kick-off times to avoid the most intense heat, and the postponement of matches when conditions pose a serious health risk to players,鈥 FIFPRO said.

鈥淲ith tournaments like the Club World Cup featuring dense match schedules and hot climates in locations such as Orlando and Miami, extreme heat is becoming an increasingly important health and safety issue in professional football.

鈥淔IFPRO will closely monitor the situation in the coming weeks with a view to prioritising player welfare over other considerations.鈥

The current rules permit one mandatory break per half.

England coach Thomas Tuchel, observing the tournament as part of planning for next year鈥檚 World Cup in North America, warned the tournament schedule would resemble 鈥渟uffering,鈥 with players battling harsh midday conditions.

The heat represents one of many controversies plaguing the expanded 32-team format. FIFPRO and the PFA have launched legal action in Brussels, alleging FIFA overstepped by introducing an unsustainable four-week calendar, risking player burnout.

Critics say the added fixtures, combined with sweltering heat, could severely strain player welfare.

FIFA, however, maintains that the extended summer fixtures align with the broader International Match Calendar and that existing protocols are sufficient.


Fluminense begin Club World Cup with goalless draw against Dortmund

Fluminense begin Club World Cup with goalless draw against Dortmund
Updated 17 June 2025

Fluminense begin Club World Cup with goalless draw against Dortmund

Fluminense begin Club World Cup with goalless draw against Dortmund
  • Fluminense were firmly in control against the Bundesliga side in the first half
  • Dortmund struggled to get a foothold in the match with no shots on goal in the first half

NEW JERSEY: Fluminense held Borussia Dortmund to a 0-0 draw in their Group F Club World Cup opener in New Jersey on Tuesday, as the Brazilian side were left to rue missed chances at MetLife Stadium.

Fluminense were firmly in control against the Bundesliga side in the first half but Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel produced a handful of superb saves to frustrate the Brazilian team in front of a crowd mostly in their favor.

After Dortmund struggled to get a foothold in the match with no shots on goal in the first half, Kobel did his part with a remarkable double-save midway through the second half and frantic late efforts from both sides went unrewarded.

Flag-waving Fluminense fans arrived early and cheered wildly as their team applied early pressure, with winger Jhon Arias鈥檚 shot toward the top corner saved by Kobel in the 17th minute.

Fluminense midfielder Martinelli missed by inches in the 34th minute and Kobel saved another fine attempt from Arias two minutes later.

Kobel kept out Fluminense striker Everaldo鈥檚 powerful shot from outside the box in the 69th minute and leapt to block a follow-up effort from midfielder Nonato moments later.

As scorching heat in the United States prompted concerns about welfare across the tournament, players were treated to overcast skies and mild temperatures in front of a modest crowd of 34,736 in the roughly 82,000 capacity NFL stadium.

Dortmund will next play Mamelodi Sundowns in Cincinnati, while Fluminense will return to MetLife to face Ulsan HD on Saturday.