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海角直播 complete preparations ahead of Gold Cup quarterfinal clash with Mexico

海角直播鈥檚 national football team have concluded their final preparations ahead of their high-stakes quarterfinal encounter against Mexico in the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup on Saturday. (Supplied/SaudiNT)
海角直播鈥檚 national football team have concluded their final preparations ahead of their high-stakes quarterfinal encounter against Mexico in the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup on Saturday. (Supplied/SaudiNT)
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Updated 28 June 2025

海角直播 complete preparations ahead of Gold Cup quarterfinal clash with Mexico

海角直播 complete preparations ahead of Gold Cup quarterfinal clash with Mexico
  • The Green Falcons held their last training session at Phoenix Rising Stadium in Arizona

GLENDALE, Arizona: 海角直播鈥檚 national football team have concluded their final preparations ahead of their high-stakes quarterfinal encounter against Mexico in the 2025 CONCACAF Gold Cup on Saturday.

The Green Falcons held their last training session at Phoenix Rising Stadium in Arizona, with head coach Herve Renard overseeing the workout.

The session featured warm-ups, passing drills, tactical routines, and stretching exercises as the squad fine-tuned their approach for the聽match at State Farm Stadium in Glendale.

There was some positive news on the injury front, with defender Abdullah Madu rejoining full team training.

However, midfielder Hammam Al-Hamami was sidelined after suffering an ankle injury during Thursday鈥檚 session and did not take part in the final run-out.

Kick-off for the quarterfinal is scheduled for Saturday night local time, as 海角直播 look to book their place in the semifinals of the tournament for the first time since joining the Gold Cup as a guest nation.


Defensive-minded Arsenal out to squash scoring-limited Newcastle United

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Defensive-minded Arsenal out to squash scoring-limited Newcastle United

Defensive-minded Arsenal out to squash scoring-limited Newcastle United
鈥淲e start from our frontline and the amount of pressure and work that they put into any defensive line, any goalkeeper, is tremendous,鈥 Arteta said
Newcastle (1-1-3, 6 points) have scored only three goals so far in the league amid the saga that eventually saw Isak move to Liverpool

LONDON: Arsenal will try to continue their strong defensive record on Sunday when they visit a Newcastle United side still struggling to score goals since the departure of Alexander Isak.
Arsenal (3-1-1, 10 points) have allowed just two scores so far in league play. And Manchester City鈥檚 Erling Haaland became the first and so far, only Premier League player to score against Arsenal from open play in the ninth minute of last weekend鈥檚 1-1 draw.
Manager Mikel Arteta says the club鈥檚 stinginess is a credit not only to his rearguard, but to the approach of all 11 players on the field.
鈥淲e start from our frontline and the amount of pressure and work that they put into any defensive line, any goalkeeper, is tremendous,鈥 Arteta said. 鈥淪o, it鈥檚 something collective, it鈥檚 a team sport and in anything that we do, everybody has a pivotal role in that.鈥
Even so, the Gunners still find themselves five points back of Liverpool and already managing injuries to several key players.
However, Arteta said attacker Bukayo Saka should be fit for Sunday鈥檚 clash and that his removal following a heavy challenge in Wednesday鈥檚 2-0 League Cup win vs. Port Vale was planned.
Newcastle (1-1-3, 6 points) have scored only three goals so far in the league amid the saga that eventually saw Isak move to Liverpool for a reported fee of $170 million.
The Magpies moved for Stuttgart鈥檚 23-year-old Nick Woltemade as a replacement at the transfer deadline. He鈥檚 scored once so far in two league appearances after he had 12 goals in a breakthrough Bundesliga campaign.
That said, Newcastle have won their last three against Arsenal at St. James鈥 Park, including the second leg of last year鈥檚 Leagues Cup semifinal en route to the club鈥檚 first major honor in 70 years.
And they鈥檝e been very competitive so far in two home matches against global footballing powers, a 3-2 league loss to Liverpool in the second game of the Premier League season, and a 2-1 UEFA Champions League defeat to FC Barcelona on Sept. 18.
鈥淚t has always been a competitive game against Arsenal, and there has been an edge to those games as both teams want to win,鈥 said Magpies manager Eddie Howe. 鈥淭he more competitive we are, the better we play. We need to bring that to the game on Sunday.鈥

Pakistan seek revenge against India in Asia Cup final in Dubai

Pakistan seek revenge against India in Asia Cup final in Dubai
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Pakistan seek revenge against India in Asia Cup final in Dubai

Pakistan seek revenge against India in Asia Cup final in Dubai
  • India survive a scare in Friday鈥檚 dead rubber when they edge out Sri Lanka via Super Over

DUBAI: Pakistan will be gunning for revenge but an unbeaten India look firm favorites to retain the Asia Cup title when the arch-rivals clash in a potentially testy final in Dubai on Sunday.

The Indian juggernaut has crushed every opposition on their path before swaggering into the final of the eight-team tournament looking every inch the reigning 20-over world champions.

Pakistan were swatted aside twice, first in the group stage and then in Super Fours, by an India team containing the world鈥檚 top-ranked batter and bowler in the T20 format in opener Abhishek Sharma and spinner Varun Chakravarthy.

Six-hitting machine Abhishek is also the tournament鈥檚 leading scorer with 309 runs from six innings, often setting the tone of India鈥檚 batting in the first six powerplay overs.

In a low-scoring tournament where only Pathum Nissanka of Sri Lanka managed a century, Abhishek鈥檚 red-hot form at the top meant skipper Suryakumar Yadav鈥檚 struggle with the bat has not really been felt.

Wily seamer Jasprit Bumrah has helped India control the powerplay overs with the ball but left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav has been their wrecker-in-chief leading the bowlers鈥 chart with 13 wickets.

Fellow spinners Axar Patel and Chakravarthy have also kept it tight in the middle overs and the slew of all-rounders at his disposal has left Suryakumar practically spoilt for bowling choices.

Sparks flew and tempers frayed both times India and Pakistan met in what is their first tournament since a military conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors in May.

India survived a scare in Friday鈥檚 dead rubber when they edged out Sri Lanka via Super Over, which should shake off any complacency that might have crept into their campaign.

鈥(I got) what I wanted from the boys 鈥 just to try and execute their plans, be clear and not to fear,鈥 Suryakumar said of their flawless campaign heading into the final.

鈥淭hat was really important and I am sure everyone got what they wanted. Happy to be in the final.鈥

Pakistan will naturally be motivated to avoid a third defeat to the arch-rivals in a single tournament and will take heart from their narrow victory in Thursday鈥檚 virtual semifinal against Bangladesh.

鈥淰ery excited,鈥 Pakistan captain Salman Agha said of the final against India.

鈥淲e know what we need to do, and we are a good enough team to beat anyone, and we will come on Sunday and try to beat them.鈥


Liverpool 鈥榙eserved鈥 defeat to Crystal Palace, says Slot

Liverpool 鈥榙eserved鈥 defeat to Crystal Palace, says Slot
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Liverpool 鈥榙eserved鈥 defeat to Crystal Palace, says Slot

Liverpool 鈥榙eserved鈥 defeat to Crystal Palace, says Slot
  • Ismaila Sarr鈥檚 ninth-minute opener was scant reward for a dominant first half from Palace
  • 鈥淚f one team deserved to win today it was Palace,鈥 said Slot

LONDON: Liverpool manager Arne Slot said Crystal Palace were deserving 2-1 winners as the Premier League champions鈥 perfect start to the season came to an abrupt end at Selhurst Park.
Slot鈥檚 men had won all seven of their Premier League, Champions League and League Cup games since losing on penalties to Palace in the Community Shield last month.
However, a new-look Liverpool, overhauled by a near 拢450 million ($602 million) spend in the transfer market, have flirted with failure only to be bailed out by a series of late goals.
Ismaila Sarr鈥檚 ninth-minute opener was scant reward for a dominant first half from Palace as only a string of saves from Alisson Becker kept the visitors in the game.
It looked like Liverpool might escape south London with a point after Federico Chiesa levelled with another late goal.
But this time the Reds were undone in stoppage time when Eddie Nketiah smashed in.
鈥淚f one team deserved to win today it was Palace,鈥 said Slot.
鈥淐redit to Palace 鈥 with the Community Shield it鈥檚 not the first time we鈥檝e lost to them.
鈥淭hey deserved to be two or three up in the first half.鈥
Including the Community Shield, Liverpool have conceded two goals in five of their nine games this season.
Slot was particularly angered by his side鈥檚 defending for the winner when Jeremie Frimpong switched off to leave Nketiah unmarked at the back post.
鈥淲e can only blame ourselves for defending the way we did,鈥 said Slot.
鈥淥ne of our players ran out because he wanted to play a counter-attack, which was of no use because time was up, so it was only about defending.
鈥淥ne player was too offensively minded in that moment, which led to them scoring the winner and us losing the game.鈥
Palace are the only unbeaten team left in the Premier League.
Stretching back to before their FA Cup win last season, the Eagles have not lost in 18 games in all competitions.
鈥淭hese are the moments why we love football. The fans will have a great Saturday evening now,鈥 said Palace boss Oliver Glasner.
鈥淲e deserved it. Great performance, great game, great win.鈥
Glasner has transformed Palace鈥檚 fortunes over the past 18 months, but believes his side鈥檚 first-half display was a new high.
鈥淚 think the first half was the best half since we arrived,鈥 he said.
鈥淟eading the champions by one goal you always think they can strike back and we were under immense pressure in the second half.
鈥淏ut even when they equalized and the momentum can change we kept our heads. It was such a team effort.鈥


Esteve scores two own goals, Haaland nets twice as Burnley lose 5-1 at Man City

Esteve scores two own goals, Haaland nets twice as Burnley lose 5-1 at Man City
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Esteve scores two own goals, Haaland nets twice as Burnley lose 5-1 at Man City

Esteve scores two own goals, Haaland nets twice as Burnley lose 5-1 at Man City
  • 鈥淚t was a difficult game but we controlled it better in the second half. It was a good victory,鈥 said Matheus Nunes, who scored City鈥檚 second goal
  • City took an early lead when Burnley keeper Martin Dubravka palmed away Jeremy Doku鈥檚 shot

MANCHESTER: Two own goals by Maxime Esteve ended Burnley鈥檚 hopes of fighting back as Manchester City cruised to a 5-1 Premier League win on Saturday, with Erling Haaland scoring a late brace.
City鈥檚 third win in the campaign took them to 10 points from six matches, reducing the gap with champions Liverpool to five points, after the leaders lost 2-1 at Crystal Palace.
鈥淚t was a difficult game but we controlled it better in the second half. It was a good victory,鈥 said Matheus Nunes, who scored City鈥檚 second goal.
鈥淲e鈥檙e still trying to reach the level we used to be with control in every game. We want to win every game but sometimes it isn鈥檛 easy. We鈥檒l get there.鈥
City took an early lead when Burnley keeper Martin Dubravka palmed away Jeremy Doku鈥檚 shot but it rebounded toward Phil Foden, and Esteve鈥檚 hurried attempt to clear the danger went into the net instead.
The hosts dominated possession and subdued the Burnley attack, with the visitors unable to make an attempt to score until the 23rd minute, when Kyle Walker tried his luck with a long shot.
Dubravka deflected Nico Gonzalez鈥檚 shot for a corner and punched away Foden鈥檚 free kick to keep Burnley in the game, as a dominant City looked to double their lead.
But Burnley鈥檚 very first shot on target found the equalizer in the 38th minute, when Jaidon Anthony played a one-two with Quilindschy Hartman and fired with his left foot inside the box. The ball took a deflection off Ruben Dias and hopped into the net.

HAALAND SHINES IN THE SECOND HALF
Anthony鈥檚 fourth goal of the season reinvigorated Burnley and the visitors pushed for a second goal after the break, with Hartman鈥檚 shot testing City keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
But City regained the lead in the 61st minute when Haaland, who had a quiet first half as he returned from a back injury, leapt to head down a cross for Nunes to finish from close range.
Esteve鈥檚 second own goal came four minutes later, as substitute Oscar Bobb鈥檚 shot hit the French defender before going in near the far post, giving City a comfortable 3-1 lead.
Dubravka kept out shots from Tijjani Reijnders and Doku as City piled on the pressure, but he could not deny Haaland when the Norwegian forward found the net from Doku鈥檚 pass.
Haaland scored again in added time as a mix-up between defenders Esteve and Hjalmar Ekdal allowed the league鈥檚 leading scorer to break through toward goal and slot in his eighth goal in the campaign, sealing a 5-1 win for City.
City manager Pep Guardiola said he was happy with his team鈥檚 performance in the second half in the absence of midfielder Rodri, who missed the game due to an injury.
鈥淚 don鈥檛 know right now how the pain is in his knee. He said to us that he was not ready to play,鈥 Guardiola told the BBC.
Burnley鈥檚 third loss in the last four games left them struggling at 17th in the table, with only four points.
City, who visit AS Monaco for a Champions League clash on Wednesday, will continue their English top-flight campaign at Brentford on October 5, the same day Burnley visit Aston Villa.


Handshake spat bad for cricket, says Pakistan captain ahead of India final in Dubai

Handshake spat bad for cricket, says Pakistan captain ahead of India final in Dubai
Updated 27 September 2025

Handshake spat bad for cricket, says Pakistan captain ahead of India final in Dubai

Handshake spat bad for cricket, says Pakistan captain ahead of India final in Dubai
  • India skipped handshakes with Pakistan twice, fueling tensions after a recent military conflict
  • Salman Agha says players may show aggression but must avoid disrespecting their opponents

DUBAI: Pakistan captain Salman Agha condemned India鈥檚 refusal to shake hands with their arch-rivals, calling it 鈥渘ot good for cricket鈥 before Sunday鈥檚 high-stakes Asia Cup final in Dubai.

Political tension and on-field friction have stalked the teams at the regional tournament following a deadly military conflict between the nuclear-armed neighbors in May.

India angered Pakistan by not shaking hands in either of the first two meetings between the teams in the UAE. Unbeaten India won comfortably in the group stage and did so again in the Super Four round.

The tension increased when players exchanged words during last Sunday鈥檚 clash, with India filing an official complaint over gestures made by Pakistan duo Haris Rauf and Sahibzada Farhan.

Agha said the lack of handshakes had left him perplexed.

鈥淚 have been playing competitive cricket since 2007 and have never seen a game go without a handshake,鈥 Agha said on Saturday, speaking for the first time on the controversy.

鈥淚t is not good for cricket. Even in worst times between Pakistan and India, players have shaken hands. My father is a great fan of cricket, and he never told me that such a thing happened.鈥

Agha said players must be careful not to cross the line when it comes to discipline.

鈥淚 think every individual has his own style. If someone wants to be aggressive on the ground, then why not. If you control the aggression of a fast bowler, then nothing is left.

鈥淓very player knows how to deal with his emotions. I give free hand to my players to react on the ground unless he is disrespecting other players and the country.鈥

The Pakistan skipper said his team will follow the protocols for a captains鈥 photo shoot with the trophy on Sunday, which India is likely to boycott.

鈥淭hey do what they want to do,鈥 said Agha. 鈥淲e will do what is in our protocol. Rest is up to them, if they want to come for that it鈥檚 up to them. If they do not want to come, don鈥檛 come.鈥

India have won all six of their matches at the tournament and are heavy favorites going into the final. They have not lost to Pakistan in seven white-ball matches dating back to 2022.

鈥淚t鈥檚 a final so there will be the same amount of pressure on both the teams,鈥 said Agha. 鈥淚 think the pressure of the final is different. We will try our best to win this.鈥