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Manchester United late show deepens Manchester City crisis

Manchester United’s Amad Diallo celebrates with teammates after the match at the Etihad Stadium, where United beat Manchester City 2-1. (Reuters)
Manchester United’s Amad Diallo celebrates with teammates after the match at the Etihad Stadium, where United beat Manchester City 2-1. (Reuters)
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Updated 15 December 2024

Manchester United late show deepens Manchester City crisis

Manchester United late show deepens Manchester City crisis
  • City have now won just once in their last 11 games
  • United climb to 12th and within five points of their city rivals

MANCHESTER: Manchester United scored twice in the final three minutes to deepen Premier League champions Manchester City’s crisis with a 2-1 win at the Etihad on Sunday.
City have now won just once in their last 11 games, a run that includes eight defeats.
Josko Gvardiol’s first-half header had put Pep Guardiola’s men in front.
But United hit back for just Ruben Amorim’s second win in five league matches since taking charge last month.
Bruno Fernandes’ penalty levelled before Amad Diallo squeezed home the winner from a narrow angle in the last minute of regular time.
Defeat leaves City still in fifth, nine point off leaders Liverpool, who have a game in hand.
United climb to 12th and within five points of their city rivals.
The Red Devils will be hoping a dramatic victory can also be the starting point for Amorim to turn around the momentum of a rivalry that City have dominated over the past decade.
Amorim made a bold call before kick-off as both Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho were left out of the United squad with the Portuguese saying he “pays attention to everything.”
The United boss may have regretted that call as early as the 12th minute when Mason Mount limped off to continue his injury-ravaged spell since joining from Chelsea 18 months ago.
A shortage of confidence in both sides was clear to see in a cagey start.
It took 20 minutes for Phil Foden to have the first attempt on goal with a volley that flew just wide of Andre Onana’s goal.
But United’s set-piece defending has been at the root of their poor start to life under new management.
For the third consecutive Premier League game they conceded from a corner as Kevin De Bruyne’s deflected cross looped perfectly into the path of Gvardiol to head in on 36 minutes.
A slow burn of a derby finally came to life seconds later when Kyle Walker and Rasmus Hojlund went head-to-head with both ending up getting booked.
Foden’s double win this fixture for City last season on their way to an unprecedented fourth consecutive league title.
The England international’s lack of form and fitness has been one of the causes of City’s struggles this season.
However, Foden looked more like his old self as a jinking run and shot that deflected just wide came close to doubling City’s lead before half-time.
United did not manage a single shot on target in the first 45 minutes and Amorim was growing visibly frustrated at his side’s poor play on the ball as the second period started in a similar manner.
A vintage City side under Guardiola would have put their neighbors to the sword, but English champions created nothing of note in the second period.
Diallo finally forced Ederson into action with a header that the Brazilian clawed around the post on the hour mark.
Fernandes then missed a glorious chance to equalize 15 minutes from time when his dink over Ederson drifted wide with just the Brazilian to beat.
However, City were to be the architects of their own downfall.
Matheus Nunes’ short backpass played in Diallo, who was then chopped down by the Portuguese midfielder in his desperation to atone for the original error.
Fernandes this time coolly sent Ederson the wrong way to level.
City’s defense was then undone by one simple long ball over the top by Lisandro Martinez that Diallo raced onto, rounded Ederson and kept his composure to find the net.


Yamal and Rashford score as Barcelona rebounds from clasico loss

Yamal and Rashford score as Barcelona rebounds from clasico loss
Updated 02 November 2025

Yamal and Rashford score as Barcelona rebounds from clasico loss

Yamal and Rashford score as Barcelona rebounds from clasico loss
  • Barcelona is five points behind league leader Madrid

MADRID: Lamine Yamal scored early as Barcelona rebounded from its clasico defeat by beating Elche 3-1 at home to regain second place in the Spanish league on Sunday.
Ferran Torres and Marcus Rashford also scored for Barcelona, a week after it lost 2-1 at Real Madrid in the first clasico of the season.
Barcelona is five points behind league leader Madrid, which routed Valencia 4-0 at home on Saturday. Barcelona entered the match in third place, one point behind Villarreal, which defeated Rayo Vallecano 4-0 on Saturday.
Yamal, criticized by some after a lackluster performance against Madrid, put the hosts ahead with a shot from inside the area in the ninth minute after Alejandro Balde’s assist. Torres added to the lead three minutes later after a pass by Fermín López.
Elche hit back with a goal by Rafa Mir in a 42nd-minute breakaway, but Rashford added to Barcelona’s lead with a left-footed shot from a difficult angle in the 61st for his sixth goal of the season at his new club.
Rashford had a 52nd-minute goal disallowed for offside in the buildup, and Mir nearly equalized for the visitors in the 55th with a curling shot that brushed the crossbar with Barcelona goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny beaten. Mir also struck the woodwork with his team down 3-1 in the 68th after a neat save by Szczesny.
Elche, sitting in ninth place, is winless in four consecutive league matches, with three losses.
Barcelona, which had lost three of its previous five matches in all competitions, is still playing at Montjuic stadium while waiting for the proper permits to reopen the renovated Camp Nou.
The loss to Madrid halted a four-game winning streak against its rival.
Playmaker Dani Olmo and striker Robert Lewandowski made their returns from injury for Barcelona, entering the match as second-half substitutes. They hadn’t played for the club since early October.
Other results
Eighth-placed Alaves scored first-half goals to beat Espanyol 2-1 at home and end a two-match winless run. Lucas Boyé, who scored one of the goals, was sent off with a second yellow card in second-half stoppage time. Fifth-placed Espanyol was coming off three straight wins across all tournaments.
Celta Vigo won its fourth match in a row in all competitions by beating 10-man Levante 2-1 on the road thanks to Miguel Romána’s stoppage-time goal. Óscar Mingueza had put the visitors ahead in the 40th and Kevin Arriaga equalized for Levante in the 66th.
Celta moved to 12th place.
Levante — winless in three league matches and coming off elimination in the Copa del Rey — was 17th, just outside the relegation zone.


Erling Haaland double powers Man City to win after Donnarumma mistake, West Ham sink Newcastle

Erling Haaland double powers Man City to win after Donnarumma mistake, West Ham sink Newcastle
Updated 02 November 2025

Erling Haaland double powers Man City to win after Donnarumma mistake, West Ham sink Newcastle

Erling Haaland double powers Man City to win after Donnarumma mistake, West Ham sink Newcastle
  • Bournemouth had equalized after Donnarumma attempted to punch clear an inswinging corner
  • West Ham’s fans had been waiting eight months for a home win in the Premier League

LONDON: Erling Haaland’s latest double covered over a bad mistake from Gianluigi Donnarumma in Manchester City’s 3-1 win over Bournemouth that lifted the team into second place in the Premier League on Sunday.

Haaland moved onto 13 goals for the campaign — more than twice any other player — by running clear from passes by the impressive Rayan Cherki to finish one-on-one chances in the 17th and 33rd minutes. Haaland pulled out a robot celebration after the first goal.

Between those goals, Bournemouth equalized after Donnarumma attempted to punch clear an inswinging corner, only to misjudge it and pat the ball down in front of him. US midfielder Tyler Adams swept home the loose ball and Donnarumma was booked for complaining too stridently that he had been fouled.

That mistake will only be a footnote in the latest Haaland show, with the Norway striker making it 26 goals in 16 games for club and country this season. He has scored two goals in each of his last four home appearances in the Premier League.

“I try to help the team to win, that’s my goal,” Haaland said. “By scoring or helping by winning duels, doesn’t matter, as long as we win.”

Locally born left back Nico O’Reilly drove home the third goal in the 60th minute for City, which replaced Bournemouth in second to become the nearest challenger to Arsenal.

Arsenal, seeking a first league title since 2004, beat Burnley 2-0 on Saturday and now holds a six-point lead after 10 games.

Guardiola defends Donnarumma

While Donnarumma has impressed with his shot-stopping since joining from Paris Saint-Germain, a weakness in the Italy international’s game might be his punching from crosses.

In September, Donnarumma punched the ball into his own net when playing for Italy against Israel but that goal was ruled out after it was deemed an opposition player was fouling him.

On Sunday, Bournemouth captain David Brooks initially had a hold of Donnarumma’s left arm but let go before the goalkeeper attempted his punch.

City manager Pep Guardiola said it was “unbelievable” that the goal was allowed to stand.

“There are sometimes things that are difficult to understand why it was not disallowed,” he said.

Long wait over

West Ham’s fans had been waiting eight months for a home win in the Premier League.

They finally got it after their embattled team rallied to beat Newcastle 3-1 for just a second victory this season.

Jacob Murphy’s fourth-minute opener for Newcastle, which came seconds after Jarrod Bowen struck the post at the other end, failed to spark what proved to be a sluggish performance by the visitors.

Instead, West Ham grew more into the game and after Lucas Paqueta equalized in the 35th minute with a long-range shot that crept inside the near post, Newcastle defender Sven Botman stretched to block a cross but only succeeded in turning the ball into his own net in first-half stoppage time.

Substitute Tomas Soucek added a third for West Ham in second-half stoppage time.

West Ham’s last home win was against Leicester on Feb. 27.

The team stayed in the relegation zone but climbed above Nottingham Forest into third-to-last place. Forest was the only team West Ham had previously beaten this season.

West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo had collected just one point from his first four games in charge after replacing Graham Potter.


India win maiden Women’s World Cup title after Verma-Sharma show

India win maiden Women’s World Cup title after Verma-Sharma show
Updated 03 November 2025

India win maiden Women’s World Cup title after Verma-Sharma show

India win maiden Women’s World Cup title after Verma-Sharma show
  • Hosts rode half-centuries from Shafali Verma (87) and Deepti Sharma (58) to post 298-7

NAVI MUMBAI, India, Nov 2 : India’s agonizing wait for a maiden Women’s World Cup title finally came to an end as Harmanpreet Kaur and her teary-eyed teammates clinched the trophy by beating South Africa in a dramatic final at the DY Patil Stadium on Sunday.

Their 52-run victory before a full house was the perfect culmination of a campaign, which was nearly derailed after three defeats in a row, including one against South Africa, in the league phase.

Kaur’s team pulled off a record chase in their semifinal against defending champions Australia to reach the final against a South Africa side also gunning for their maiden 50-over World Cup title.

India found an unlikely hero in opener Shafali Verma, whose whirlwind 87 was key to their total of 298-7 even though 350 looked within their reach at one stage.

Verma also had a golden arm, claiming two quick wickets that turned the match on its head after South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt (101) led their robust reply with her second successive hundred of the tournament.

Verma walked away with the player-of-the-match award in the final of a tournament where she was drafted in only before the knockout stage as a late injury replacement.

Deepti Sharma was equally impressive, smashing a run-a-ball 58 and following it with figures of 5-39.

The 28-year-old finished the World Cup with 22 wickets and 215 runs, which earned her the player-of-the-tournament award.

Wolvaardt kept South Africa, who were all out for 246 in the 46th over, in the chase but once she holed out in the deep, India took charge of the contest.

India opener Smriti Mandhana, their leading scorer in the tournament, summed up the feeling in their camp after they clinched victory following two previous final defeats.

“It’s still sinking in. I haven’t been emotional on a cricket field but just an unreal night,” she said battling tears.

“To be the champions, I’m not able to process it.

“Every World Cup we go in, there have been so many heartbreaks but we always believe we have a responsibility with women’s cricket and to see the last month and a half and the way we’ve been supported... I will take that 45 days of not sleeping every night.”

Wolvaardt finished as the tournament’s leading scorer but found little joy in personal milestones.

“I couldn’t be prouder of this team for the campaign that we’ve had,” the opener said.

“We’ve played some brilliant cricket throughout but we were outplayed today, India played fantastically well.

“We had a lot of different players stepping up, it was an amazing tournament for a lot of players. I’m just proud of the resilience we showed to get to the final.”


Sabalenka, Pegula start strong as Gauff falters in WTA Finals opener in Riyadh

Sabalenka, Pegula start strong as Gauff falters in WTA Finals opener in Riyadh
Updated 02 November 2025

Sabalenka, Pegula start strong as Gauff falters in WTA Finals opener in Riyadh

Sabalenka, Pegula start strong as Gauff falters in WTA Finals opener in Riyadh

RIYADH: Top seed Aryna Sabalenka kicked off her WTA Finals campaign with a dominant 6-3, 6-1 win over Jasmine Paolini, while defending champion Coco Gauff struggled with double faults as Jessica Pegula beat her 6-3, 6-7(4), 6-2 in Riyadh on Sunday.

Sabalenka, who won the US Open this year, landed 11 aces and frustrated Paolini with powerful returns near the sidelines, with the Italian growing tired as the match progressed. The world number one has now won 60 matches on tour this year.

“Doesn’t matter the score, I always know I have to stay focused. If you give (Paolini) an opportunity she will take control of the game,” Sabalenka said after the 500th match of her career. “I was focused, I was calm and it feels like everything was in control.”

Speaking to Arab News after the match, Sabalenka said: “I know that I have to win five matches if I want to hold this beautiful trophy. So basically, my mindset is just go out there and compete and fight for every match.”

Four-time Grand Slam champion Sabalenka got her first break with a backhand across the court to go 2-0 up. Paolini troubled the world number one with low shots down the middle as Sabalenka’s awkward forehand returns hit the net twice, with the Italian getting a crucial break to reduce the Belarusian’s lead to 4-3.

But Sabalenka, runner-up in the 2022 edition of the WTA Finals, broke again to go 5-3 up before landing four aces in the next game to hold serve and secure the set 6-3. She then won the next four games to build up a 4-0 lead in the second set, which proved unassailable for Paolini, who suffered a fifth straight loss to the Belarusian.

“It’s always tough to play Aryna — the ball goes very fast and she hits so many aces,” Paolini told Arab News afterward. “I’m trying to take the positives and keep improving.”

DOUBLE FAULTS DERAIL GAUFF

Two-time Grand Slam winner Gauff committed 17 double faults and 45 forehand unforced errors as she lost to Pegula in the second game of Group Steffi Graf.

The match began with five straight breaks until Pegula managed to hold serve to go 4-2 up. Gauff saved two set points, but her struggles with double faults in the final game sealed the first set in Pegula’s favor.

Third seed Gauff bounced back in the second set, landing five aces and forcing Pegula to stay near the baseline. Gauff broke early to build a 5-4 lead, but committed two double faults as Pegula got the break back to make it 5-5.

Gauff broke again to go 6-5 up and was serving for the set, but committed three straight double faults to lose the game. The 21-year-old finally secured the set in a tiebreak.

Pegula was better prepared for Gauff’s pressure tactics in the third set, finding the perfect angle for a forehand return from the baseline to go 3-2 up with a break. A struggling Gauff could not win another game, registering 75 unforced errors in the 112 points she lost in the match.

“Coco’s a great champion, great competitor, good friend, so it’s always tough playing her... I just tried my best today to execute where I could,” Pegula said after the win. She later told Arab News: “I thought tactically I was able to do what I wanted to do. It’s always a fine line with Coco — you have to be aggressive but also can’t overplay. I thought I served really well and it was nice to see that pay off.”

Reflecting on the defeat, Gauff said: “I had chances in the third set. I’ll learn from it and move on — try to start by winning the next match first.”

World number two Iga Swiatek will look for her second straight win in Group Serena Williams as she faces Elena Rybakina on Monday, while Amanda Anisimova takes on fellow American Madison Keys.

* With Reuters


South African, Pakistani teams reach Faisalabad to play first ODI in city in 17 years

South African, Pakistani teams reach Faisalabad to play first ODI in city in 17 years
Updated 02 November 2025

South African, Pakistani teams reach Faisalabad to play first ODI in city in 17 years

South African, Pakistani teams reach Faisalabad to play first ODI in city in 17 years
  • Pakistan last played an ODI in Faisalabad in April 2008 where they beat Bangladesh
  • Hosts to play three-match ODI series against visitors South Africa from Nov. 4-8

ISLAMABAD: The national men’s cricket teams of South Africa and Pakistan arrived in the eastern city of Faisalabad on Sunday, as it gears up to host the first One Day International fixture in over 17 years. 

South Africa arrived in Pakistan last month and played a two-match Test series with the hosts that they tied 1-1. Pakistan went on to win the three-match T20I series against the Proteas 2-1 this week. 

The visitors will now play a three-match ODI series against Pakistan from Nov. 4-8 at Faisalabad’s Iqbal Stadium to conclude the tour. 

“The Pakistan and South Africa teams have arrived in Faisalabad,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a statement. 

“The South Africa team will practice tomorrow [Monday] from 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 pm, while the Pakistan team will hold their practice session tomorrow [Monday] evening at 6:00 pm,” it added.

Pakistan last played an ODI in Faisalabad in April 2008, defeating Bangladesh by seven wickets. 

PCB Chief Operating Officer Sumair Ahmed Syed last month said the return of Faisalabad as a cricket venue would be a “special moment.”

“Iqbal Stadium holds a proud place in our cricketing history and we are excited to bring international cricket back to this part of the country,” he said. 

SCHEDULE

Nov. 4: First ODI, Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad

Nov. 6: Second ODI, Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad

Nov. 8: Third ODI, Iqbal Stadium, Faisalabad