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Haaland leads Man City revival to beat Chelsea

Haaland leads Man City revival to beat Chelsea
Manchester City’s Erling Haaland celebrates scoring their second goal with Omar Marmoush and Josko Gvardiol during their Premier League match against Chelsea at Etihad Stadium, Manchester, Jan. 25, 2025.( Reuters)
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Updated 25 January 2025

Haaland leads Man City revival to beat Chelsea

Haaland leads Man City revival to beat Chelsea
  • Josko Gvardiol levelled for Pep Guardiola’s men before Haaland showed his blend of strength
  • Marmoush was close to a perfect start to his City career when he blasted wide from Haaland’s pass after the Norwegian was picked out by a long ball from Ederson

MANCHESTER: Erling Haaland inspired a Manchester City fightback from 1-0 down to beat Chelsea 3-1 and move into the Premier League top four at the Blues’ expense on Saturday.
City recovered from a nightmare start to Abdukodir Khusanov’s debut as he gifted the visitors the opening goal, scored by Noni Madueke.
Josko Gvardiol levelled for Pep Guardiola’s men before Haaland showed his blend of strength and skill to chip in 22 minutes from time.
The Norwegian then turned provider for the in-form Phil Foden to secure City’s fourth win in five league games after just one in their previous nine.
Chelsea have won just once in their last seven Premier League games to fall to sixth and will once again reflect on the need to upgrade on goalkeeper Robert Sanchez after his positioning led to Haaland’s crucial goal.
City’s victory puts them back in pole position to qualify for next season’s Champions League, just days before they try to save themselves in this season’s competition.
The English champions must beat Club Brugge on Wednesday to reach the playoff round after collapsing from 2-0 up to lose 4-2 at Paris Saint-Germain in midweek.
Guardiola reacted by throwing in new signings Khusanov and Omar Marmoush for their debuts.
But that decision backfired spectacularly in the case of Khusanov inside three minutes.
The first ever Uzbek to play in the Premier League did not properly connect with an attempted header back toward his own goal and Nicolas Jackson pounced to tee up Madueke for a tap in.
Moments later Khusanov was fortunate to get away with only a yellow card for chopping down Cole Palmer.
By contrast, Marmoush was showing why only Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane had scored more Bundesliga goals than him this season prior to a £59 million ($72.6 million) move from Eintracht Frankfurt.
The Egyptian thought he had equalized when he pounced to fire home the rebound after Sanchez parried Ilkay Gundogan’s effort, but was flagged offside.
Gvardiol’s marauding runs from left-back were causing City’s biggest threat.
Chelsea did not heed a warning as the Croatian prodded inches wide with his left foot after storming into the box.
Just before half-time, Gvardiol had a simple task for his fifth Premier League goal of the season.
Matheus Nunes this time made the break from full-back and after he was denied by Sanchez, the ball fell for Gvardiol to roll into an empty net.
Guardiola cut his losses with Khusanov at the start of the second period. He was replaced by John Stones and City were rarely troubled thereafter at the back.
Marmoush was close to a perfect start to his City career when he blasted wide from Haaland’s pass after the Norwegian was picked out by a long ball from Ederson.
But again Chelsea did not learn their lesson. Moments later from another Ederson clearance, Haaland outmuscled Trevoh Chalobah and then chipped Sanchez, who had charged out of his goal and ended up in no man’s land.
Despite City’s struggles, Haaland has remained a reliable source of goals as he took his tally for the season to 24, six of which have come in the last six games.
And he created he third goal as his layoff sent Foden clear to slot home his sixth goal in his last four league games.


All Women’s World Cup matches shifted from Bengaluru, Pakistan to play in Colombo

All Women’s World Cup matches shifted from Bengaluru, Pakistan to play in Colombo
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All Women’s World Cup matches shifted from Bengaluru, Pakistan to play in Colombo

All Women’s World Cup matches shifted from Bengaluru, Pakistan to play in Colombo
  • ICC dropped Bengaluru as a venue after a June stampede killed 11 at Chinnaswamy Stadium
  • Mumbai is now added as another venue, with the final set to take place there or in Colombo

NEW DELHI: The Bengaluru stadium where 11 cricket fans died during celebrations in June will no longer host Women’s World Cup matches including the opening game, the sport’s governing body said on Friday.

Mumbai will instead be one of the four Indian venues for the 50-over tournament starting on September 30, along with the Sri Lankan capital Colombo.

The International Cricket Council cited “unforeseen circumstances” for moving games away from Chinnaswamy Stadium, without saying the specific reasons.

However, local media has said that police denied permission to the Karnataka State Cricket Association to host major matches at the stadium.

On June 4 a victory parade by hundreds of thousands of fans for IPL champions Royal Challengers Bengaluru turned deadly, with fans as young as 14 crushed to death and about 50 others hurt as supporters swarmed outside the gates of the venue.

The stadium was subsequently deemed “unsafe” by a judicial commission to host large crowds.

The opening match of the World Cup, between co-hosts India and Sri Lanka, will now be played in Guwahati.

Bengaluru had been scheduled to stage up to five World Cup games including the November 2 final, depending on whether Pakistan reach the title decider.

Pakistan will play all their matches in Colombo as part of a compromise deal.

The final will now be played in either Mumbai or Colombo.


Al-Nassr coach confident of victory over Al-Ahli in Saudi Super Cup final showdown in Hong Kong

Al-Nassr coach confident of victory over Al-Ahli in Saudi Super Cup final showdown in Hong Kong
Updated 22 August 2025

Al-Nassr coach confident of victory over Al-Ahli in Saudi Super Cup final showdown in Hong Kong

Al-Nassr coach confident of victory over Al-Ahli in Saudi Super Cup final showdown in Hong Kong
  • This year’s Saudi Super Cup is the first to be staged in East Asia
  • The tournament opened in Hong Kong on Tuesday

HONG KONG: Al-Nassr coach Jorge Jesus expressed confidence in his players’ ability to lift the Saudi Super Cup when they face Al-Ahli in Saturday’s final in Hong Kong, despite the absence of star forward Sadio Mane.

“On Saturday, Saudi football will be exposed to the whole world, we are expecting to see two excellent and exciting teams, which is great for the game in the country,” Jesus said at a pre-match press conference on Friday.

“It’s a 50/50 match, but we want to win and return to Riyadh with the trophy.”

Spanish defender Inigo Martinez, who joined Al-Nassr from Barcelona this summer, said the team’s battling 2-1 semifinal victory over Al-Ittihad with 10 men had shown “a high level of fraternity.”

A La Liga champion last season, the center-back added: “I am really pleased and honored to have the chance to contest a final in just my second match for Al-Nassr. Our mission is to counter the aggression of our rivals; it will be difficult but we own the tools to win. Our team is ready; we’ll be united and adopt the same spirit as on Tuesday.”

On the opposite bench, Al-Ahli coach Matthias Jaissle said his side were fully focused on the small details that could decide the final.

“(Saturday’s) result cannot be predicted, but we must work on the small details in order to achieve our goal from the match, which is victory,” he said.

Acknowledging Al-Nassr’s heavy investment in recent seasons, Jaissle added: “They have made huge signings; you can just be realistic with that. They did an amazing job with a big budget. Therefore, it will be a huge challenge tomorrow.”

Al-Ahli striker Ivan Toney said preparations for the match had been intense.

“The preparations were a bit crazy,” he admitted. “We will have a tough match against an opponent with distinguished players, especially in defense, but we will fight for victory. My teammates and I are fully prepared for this encounter.”

This year’s Saudi Super Cup is the first to be staged in East Asia. The tournament opened in Hong Kong on Tuesday, when Al-Nassr booked their place in the final with a hard-fought win over Al-Ittihad. Al-Ahli joined them with a commanding 5-1 victory against Al-Qadsiah.


Barca’s Flick unfazed by criticism of Yamal’s goal celebrations

Barca’s Flick unfazed by criticism of Yamal’s goal celebrations
Updated 22 August 2025

Barca’s Flick unfazed by criticism of Yamal’s goal celebrations

Barca’s Flick unfazed by criticism of Yamal’s goal celebrations
  • Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal sparked controversy with his regal goal celebration last week when he pretended to crown himself after scoring against Mallorca

BARCELONA: Barcelona winger Lamine Yamal sparked controversy with his regal goal celebration last week when he pretended to crown himself after scoring against Mallorca, but manager Hansi Flick on Friday brushed off criticism of his 18-year-old winger.
The gesture appeared to anoint Yamal as the new king after netting his first goal of the season in Barcelona’s 3-0 victory over Mallorca, with the teenager having inherited the iconic number 10 shirt worn by many club greats in the past.
Yamal has found himself under scrutiny recently, with a Spanish disability rights group threatening legal action over reports of people with dwarfism being hired as entertainment at his 18th birthday party last month.
But Flick remains unfazed by the external noise surrounding his player.
“I don’t care what other people say about my team. Lamine is only 18 years old but he’s a fantastic footballer,” Flick told reporters ahead of Saturday’s game away at Levante.
“I will help him to grow in the right way. But what I can see here, his behavior is very good.”
Robert Lewandowski is expected to return to the squad after the veteran striker, who turned 37 on Thursday, missed the LaLiga opener with an injury.
However, he will be competing with Ferran Torres to lead the line.
“We will see, we have some thoughts about how the match is going and what we can change, but at the end we have different options at number nine,” Flick said.
“Ferran scored a goal (against Mallorca) and it’s the best argument to play again. We will try and include Robert if it’s possible.”
Flick also suggested England forward Marcus Rashford could be deployed as a striker after he made his Barca debut as a second-half substitute.
“Rashford gives us some more options. He’s more familiar with the number 11 (position on the wing) but his strengths, his first touch, his speed — he is really helpful for our game,” Flick said.
“We can enjoy a fantastic Marcus Rashford this season, 100 percent.”
Flick said he hopes to have all players registered next week as Barcelona navigate LaLiga’s financial constraints.
The German also insisted on retaining midfielder Fermin Lopez, who had eight goals and 10 assists last season, amid transfer speculation.
“I don’t want to lose any players now because I think it will be a tough season and we need this quality from Fermin. He was doing really good last season and also when we started the new season,” Flick said.
“I’m happy with him, the players — I want to keep everyone here because the options we have now are very good.”


Isak will not play against Liverpool, as ‘lose-lose’ situation continues

Isak will not play against Liverpool, as ‘lose-lose’ situation continues
Updated 22 August 2025

Isak will not play against Liverpool, as ‘lose-lose’ situation continues

Isak will not play against Liverpool, as ‘lose-lose’ situation continues
  • Newcastle responded by saying there had been no commitment to sell the 25-year-old who is under contract until 2028

Newcastle United’s wantaway striker Alexander Isak will not be in the squad when they host Premier League champions Liverpool on Monday, said boss Eddie Howe, who called the tense standoff a “lose-lose” situation.
Isak was the subject of a 110 million pounds ($148.34 million) bid from Liverpool earlier this month, according to media reports, and in a social media post on Tuesday accused Newcastle of breaking promises.
Newcastle responded by saying there had been no commitment to sell the 25-year-old who is under contract until 2028.
“There’s been no change,” Howe told reporters on Friday. “It’s a lose-lose situation. I don’t think we can come out of this winning in any situation.”
Should Isak still be under contract at Newcastle when the transfer window closes on September 1, Howe said he and the players would welcome him back into the squad.
“I have no doubt about how the players will feel. They will feel the same way I do. Alex is a fantastic player, he’s a good person, a good character and a good lad,” Howe said. “If Alex wanted to come back and play for us, the players would welcome him.
“100 percent I want to see him back in a Newcastle shirt.”
Howe said he has not seen Isak, who is not training with the team, this week, adding that conversation between the two has otherwise been normal.
“There’s no issues there. Of course it’s a difficult situation from both sides and it’s far from ideal for both parties,” he said. “When we bump in to each other, we speak but as I say I’ve not seen him this week as he’s training later on and detached from the group.”
When asked about the public statements from Isak and the club earlier this week, the manager said he prefers that “it doesn’t happen publicly.”
“Everything is better dealt with behind closed doors but in this situation, needs must and in this situation the club has spoken and justifiably so in that moment,” he added.
Howe is confident Newcastle’s supporters could forgive Isak if he comes back into the team.
“The supporters will always react off how a player plays and what he gives the team,” Howe said. “There is always two sides to every story.”


ABA League’s MVP McKinley Wright IV touches down in Dubai ahead of new season

ABA League’s MVP McKinley Wright IV touches down in Dubai ahead of new season
Updated 22 August 2025

ABA League’s MVP McKinley Wright IV touches down in Dubai ahead of new season

ABA League’s MVP McKinley Wright IV touches down in Dubai ahead of new season
  • 26-year-old American is second addition to 2025-26 roster ahead of EuroLeague debut

DUBAI: Reigning ABA League MVP (most valuable player) and league finalist McKinley Wright IV has joined the Dubai Basketball squad for pre-season training. The 26-year-old American is Dubai Basketball’s second addition to the 2025-26 roster ahead of their EuroLeague debut.

Wright said: “(It) feels great, man. I’m excited for this opportunity.

“I’m excited to be here to meet some of the guys that are here so far. I’m excited for my family to be able to come out here and enjoy this experience, and the opportunity for myself. I’m looking forward to it.”

As Dubai Basketball count down to their EuroLeague debut, Wright stressed his aim to also play in the ABA League, where he was awarded the 2024-25 MVP.

He said: “Obviously I want to win the ABA League championship and qualify for the EuroLeague playoffs in the first year. Those are big goals, big team-orientated goals. And for myself personally, (I’ll) just try to stay afloat and continue to be me and be successful and do what I do.”

Wright, who played in Dubai last season as a visitor, said the city was also a major factor in his decision.

“The facilities, the atmosphere when we played here; it was beautiful,” he said. “The scenery outside, and I thought about my family too and things they’ll be able to do outside of basketball in the city.

“I have a lot of opportunities to get out and enjoy myself and have fun. I think that’s big for me and for my kids to be able to do something besides come to the gym and watch me play basketball. All of that came into play, and it was the perfect decision for me.”

Known for his intensity and leadership, Wright promised to bring the same qualities to his club.

He said: “(I’ll) just try to come in and be me. Don’t take a step back, just try to keep building off the joy and the success that I had last year. I (will) bring a lot of energy every night, be a vocal leader, and I promise to bring a lot of wins here.”

EuroLeague hosts its season’s opener in Dubai on Sept. 30 against Partizan at Coca-Cola Arena, and Wright said: “I’m sure there’ll be ups and downs just like there are every season.

“I’m battle-tested so it’s nothing that I can’t do. I’m excited for this opportunity, and I know that I can play at this level. So, I’m looking forward to it. I can’t wait till Sept. 30.”