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Countdown begins: 60 days until Dakar Rally returns to 海角直播

海角直播 is preparing to host the Dakar Rally for a sixth consecutive year, with just 60 days remaining until the off. (Supplied)
海角直播 is preparing to host the Dakar Rally for a sixth consecutive year, with just 60 days remaining until the off. (Supplied)
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Updated 04 November 2024

Countdown begins: 60 days until Dakar Rally returns to 海角直播

Countdown begins: 60 days until Dakar Rally returns to 海角直播
  • This year, the rally will be run on an entirely new route, beginning in Bisha

JEDDAH: 海角直播 is preparing to host the Dakar Rally for a sixth consecutive year, with just 60 days remaining until the off.

Known as one of the world鈥檚 most prestigious and grueling off-road races, the rally will run from Jan. 3-17 next year, bringing new challenges and routes for pilots to navigate across the Kingdom.

This year, the rally will be run on an entirely new route, beginning in Bisha, a southern Saudi city that serves as a gateway between the Asir, central and western regions.

From Bisha, pilots will travel north across 海角直播 before venturing into the Empty Quarter 鈥 the world鈥檚 largest contiguous sand desert 鈥 with the finish line in Shubaytah.

The 2024 Dakar Rally, held from AlUla to Yanbu, captivated a global audience as Spanish driver Carlos Sainz, representing Audi, clinched his fourth career win in the car category and his second on Saudi soil.

In other categories, American rider Ricky Brabec triumphed in the bike class, Argentine racer Manuel Andujar took the quad title, and Spanish driver Cristina Gutierrez emerged victorious in the Challenger desert vehicle category.

Frenchman Xavier de Soultrait won in the side-by-side production class, while Czech driver Martin Mac铆k made history with his first win in the truck category after 12 attempts.

The 2025 route will explore previously unvisited regions to highlight what 海角直播 has to offer tourists, according to a statement on Monday from the organizers.


Gauff fights back to beat Sabalenka to French Open crown

Gauff fights back to beat Sabalenka to French Open crown
Updated 07 June 2025

Gauff fights back to beat Sabalenka to French Open crown

Gauff fights back to beat Sabalenka to French Open crown
  • The second-ranked American dug deep to claim a 6-7 (5/7), 6-2, 6-4 victory
  • It was a second straight Grand Slam final loss for Sabalenka

PARIS: Coco Gauff battled back from a set down to beat world number one Aryna Sabalenka in a Grand Slam final for the second time with a dramatic victory in the French Open showpiece on Saturday.

The second-ranked American dug deep to claim a 6-7 (5/7), 6-2, 6-4 victory and her second major title after also defeating Sabalenka at the 2023 US Open.

The 21-year-old more than made amends for her emotional 2022 final loss to Iga Swiatek at Roland Garros, outlasting Sabalenka over two hours and 38 minutes on Court Philippe Chatrier.

It was a second straight Grand Slam final loss for Sabalenka after her defeat by Madison Keys at the Australian Open in January.

Gauff was rock solid after falling a set down, while Sabalenka made 70 unforced errors in windy conditions in a match which followed a very similar pattern to Gauff鈥檚 victory at Flushing Meadows two years ago.

Belarusian Sabalenka was aiming to become the only current women鈥檚 player to win three of the four Grand Slam events after her US Open triumph last year and back-to-back Australian Open titles in 2023 and 2024.

But Gauff instead moved 6-5 ahead in their head-to-head record, proving the more consistent player in the first women鈥檚 Slam final between the world鈥檚 top two since Caroline Wozniacki beat Simona Halep in Melbourne in 2018.


Italy already fear missing yet another World Cup after Norway nightmare

Italy already fear missing yet another World Cup after Norway nightmare
Updated 07 June 2025

Italy already fear missing yet another World Cup after Norway nightmare

Italy already fear missing yet another World Cup after Norway nightmare
  • Norway already had two wins under their belt in Group I before Friday鈥檚 match in Oslo
  • A 2-1 defeat at the San Siro in the first leg left Italy chasing the tie in Germany

OSLO: Italy鈥檚 World Cup qualification campaign has barely begun and already the country is worried about the shocking possibility of failing to reach the final tournament for a third consecutive time after a humiliating defeat by Norway.

Norway already had two wins under their belt in Group I before Friday鈥檚 match in Oslo, while Italy had yet to play, having been involved in the Nations League quarter-finals in March, losing out to Germany.

A 2-1 defeat at the San Siro in the first leg left Italy chasing the tie in Germany and they found themselves 3-0 down at the break before staging a second-half comeback to salvage a draw, and some pride.

It was the same story on Friday for Italy at the Ullevaal Stadium, at least as far as the opening act went. Norway roared into a 3-0 lead in the first half but this time there was no Italian fightback in a goalless second half.

鈥淓nough!鈥 screamed the Gazzetta dello Sport front page on Saturday, after Italy suffered their third loss in a four-game winless run, with the newspaper adding that for Italy the 鈥淲orld Cup is already at risk.鈥

Next year鈥檚 World Cup takes place in the United States, Canada and Mexico but in the two decades since Italy won the tournament for the fourth time, they have struggled to perform or, more recently, to even get there.

Berlin 2006 seems a lifetime ago now, with Zinedine Zidane sent off for his head butt to Marco Materazzi鈥檚 chest and Italy lifting the trophy after a penalty shootout win over France.

The next two World Cups saw Italy exit at the group stage, and while they triumphed at Euro 2020, on either side of that success they missed out on the World Cup after playoff defeats to Sweden and North Macedonia.

With Italy now playing catch-up and only the group winners qualifying automatically, La Repubblica鈥檚 front-page headline 鈥淎zzurri humiliated in Oslo, the playoff nightmare returns鈥 hints at the frightening possibilities ahead.

Italy鈥檚 loss came less than a week after Inter Milan鈥檚 5-0 mauling at the hands of Paris St. Germain in the Champions League final and on both occasions the tired-looking losers were outclassed by a hungrier, more creative side.

Italy manager Luciano Spalletti was spared following last year鈥檚 dismal Euros but is now under real pressure and nothing but a convincing win at home to Moldova on Monday will do, with media and fans increasingly calling for a change of leadership.


Reports: Bayern agree deal with Leverkusen to take Tah to Club World Cup

Reports: Bayern agree deal with Leverkusen to take Tah to Club World Cup
Updated 07 June 2025

Reports: Bayern agree deal with Leverkusen to take Tah to Club World Cup

Reports: Bayern agree deal with Leverkusen to take Tah to Club World Cup
  • Tah鈥檚 contract with Leverkusen ran to the end of June, meaning he could only join Bayern on a free transfer from July 1
  • Any agreement to let Tah join Bayern before his Leverkusen contract ends would suggest pragmatism has won out at Leverkusen

MUNICH: Bayern Munich have reportedly agreed a deal with Bayer Leverkusen to take Germany defender Jonathan Tah to the Club World Cup.

Kicker magazine and other media outlets reported Saturday that Bayern, which had announced Tah鈥檚 signing 鈥渨ithout a transfer fee鈥 on May 29, have agreed to pay Leverkusen up to 4 million euros ($4.6 million) for the player to take a full part in the Club World Cup starting in the United States on June 14.

Tah鈥檚 contract with Leverkusen ran to the end of June, meaning he could only join Bayern on a free transfer from July 1 鈥 unless the clubs came to an agreement beforehand.

There was little goodwill between the clubs after Bayern鈥檚 failed attempt to sign Tah 鈥 Leverkusen鈥檚 captain 鈥 last season, when Leverkusen chief executive Fernando Carro lashed out against Bayern鈥檚 Max Eberl. Bayern鈥檚 public pursuit of Leverkusen star Florian Wirtz this season further inflamed tensions between the rival clubs.

Any agreement to let Tah join Bayern before his Leverkusen contract ends would suggest pragmatism has won out at Leverkusen.

Real Madrid set the precedent by paying a reported fee of up to 10 million euros ($11.4 million) to get England right back Trent Alexander-Arnold out of his Liverpool contract one month before it was due to expire, so he could play at the Club World Cup, rather than waiting to sign him with a transfer fee.

Bayern will also need to reach agreement with Hoffenheim if they want to take Tom Bischof to the tournament.

Leverkusen face a summer of rebuilding following Xabi Alonso鈥檚 departure as coach, Tah and wing back Jeremie Frimpong 鈥榮 departures for Bayern and Liverpool, respectively, and Wirtz鈥檚 expected transfer to Liverpool.

Leverkusen midfielder Granit Xhaka suggested Friday he would be open to a switch amid reported interest from AC Milan, a change from his previous position.

Leverkusen hired former Manchester United coach Erik ten Hag to replace the Real Madrid-bound Alonso, while they have also signed highly rated teenager Ibrahim Maza from second-division club Hertha Berlin, and 21-year-old defender Tim Oermann from relegated Bochum before promptly loaning him to Austrian champion Sturm Graz.

They also loaned promising midfielder Francis Onyeka to Bochum for next season in the second division.


Spain-Portugal final more than just Cristiano vs Yamal says Ronaldo

Spain-Portugal final more than just Cristiano vs Yamal says Ronaldo
Updated 07 June 2025

Spain-Portugal final more than just Cristiano vs Yamal says Ronaldo

Spain-Portugal final more than just Cristiano vs Yamal says Ronaldo
  • Ronaldo however said the focus on the two individuals was overblown, calling Spain 鈥渕aybe the best national team in the world鈥
  • 鈥淭here are different generations, one is coming in and another is exiting the stage. If you want to see me as another generation, then that鈥檚 OK鈥

MUNICH: Portugal captain Cristiano Ronaldo acknowledged he was 鈥渁nother generation鈥 to Spain starlet Lamine Yamal but said Sunday鈥檚 Nations League final was more than just a battle between the duo.

The final in Munich has been framed as a showdown between veteran Ronaldo, 40, one of the game鈥檚 biggest names, and 17-year-old Yamal, the most exciting young talent in world football.

Ronaldo scored the winner to send Portugal past Germany into the final and Yamal was named man-of-the-match after bagging a brace in Spain鈥檚 wild 5-4 semifinal win over France.

Ronaldo however said the focus on the two individuals was overblown, calling Spain 鈥渕aybe the best national team in the world.鈥

鈥淭here are different generations, one is coming in and another is exiting the stage. If you want to see me as another generation, then that鈥檚 OK.

鈥淲hen you talk about a clash between Cristiano and someone else, that鈥檚 not how it works. The media always try to hype things up, which is a normal thing, but it鈥檚 one team versus another team.鈥

鈥淵ou鈥檝e been talking about Lamine a lot and you鈥檙e right to do so because he鈥檚 very good,鈥 Ronaldo told journalists, adding 鈥渂ut I鈥檇 like to talk about the team.

鈥淭hey鈥檝e got Nico Williams, great midfielders like Pedri and their coach (Luis) de la Fuente is very good, very strong, very disciplined.鈥

Portugal last beat their Iberian neighbors in a competitive fixture in 21 years ago at Euro 2024, a match which Ronaldo started.

Like Yamal, Ronaldo burst onto the scene at a young age.

Aged just 18, Ronaldo impressed so much for boyhood side Sporting in a 3-1 win over Manchester United in a friendly in Lisbon that the English club decided to buy him, bringing him to Old Trafford less than a week later.

Like a young Ronaldo, Yamal has consistently impressed since bursting onto the scene, winning a league and cup double with Barcelona this season after lifting the Euro 2024 title in Germany last summer.

The Portuguese veteran asked media to allow the teenager to grow and improve without pressure, reminding them the Spanish star 鈥渨ith funny hair鈥 was just 鈥渢hree years older than my son.鈥

鈥淭he kid has been doing very well, but what I ask is for you to let him grow, not put him under pressure. For the good of football, we need to let him grow in his own way and enjoy the talent he has.鈥

Both Spain and Portugal have already won the Nations League. Spain are the current champions from their win in 2023, while Portugal won the inaugural tournament back in 2019.


Luis Henrique joins Inter Milan ahead of Club World Cup

Luis Henrique joins Inter Milan ahead of Club World Cup
Updated 07 June 2025

Luis Henrique joins Inter Milan ahead of Club World Cup

Luis Henrique joins Inter Milan ahead of Club World Cup
  • According to the Italian press, Inter will pay $26M for the 23-year-old
  • Inter also signed Croatian midfielder Petar Sucic last week

ROME: Brazilian winger Luis Henrique has signed for Inter Milan from Marseille becoming the Italian club鈥檚 second signing ahead of the Club World Cup in the United States.

鈥淎 new Inter player joins the family, welcome Luis,鈥 this season鈥檚 Italian Serie A and Champions League runners-up said on Saturday.

The Brazilian, who arrived in Marseille in 2020, made 108 appearances and scored 11 goals for the French club in all competitions.


He went on loan to Botafogo in 2022, returning to Ligue 1 in January 2024, scoring seven goals and providing eight assists in the league last term.

According to the Italian press, Inter will pay 23 million euros ($26 million) for the 23-year-old.

Inter also signed Croatian midfielder Petar Sucic last week for 14 million euros from Dinamo Zagreb, with the Club World Cup kicking off on June 14 in the United States.

鈥淚 am very happy to have signed for such a big club. I think it will be a huge jump in quality in
my career,鈥 said the Brazilian.

鈥淚 have known this league very well since a young age.

鈥淭here have many important Brazilians that have played here at Inter. I also want to make history here, just like they did.鈥

He added: 鈥淚 hope we will make it as far as possible and that we will manage to win this competition that is starting soon.鈥

The northern Italian giants are also expected to formalize the arrival of Cristian Chivu early next week as the replacement for coach Simone Inzaghi, who left to join Saudi club Al Hilal.