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海角直播鈥檚 great football experiment is paying off

海角直播鈥檚 great football experiment is paying off
Marcos Leonardo of Al-Hilal scores his team鈥檚 fourth goal past Ederson of Manchester City during the sides鈥 Club World Cup round of 16 match. (AFP)
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海角直播鈥檚 great football experiment is paying off

海角直播鈥檚 great football experiment is paying off
  • The Club World Cup was the first chance for the country to make a global statement about growth of its domestic game

MANCHESTER, England:聽The great 海角直播n football experiment is on full show at the Club World Cup.

The Kingdom, which is spending billions of dollars to become a major player in the world鈥檚 most popular sport, scored a big win on the field Monday when Al-Hilal beat Premier League giants Manchester City 4-3 to advance to the quarterfinals.

It was a seismic result in football terms; possibly the biggest upset of the tournament and precisely the type of statement 海角直播 has wanted to make since embarking on a project that will ultimately see it stage the World Cup in 2034.

鈥淲e wanted to show that Al-Hilal has the talent, the power to be here,鈥 said defender Kalidou Koulibaly, who was among a slew of star players paid fortunes to leave Europe鈥檚 top clubs for the Saudi Pro League in recent years.

Superstar signings and ones that got away

The biggest of them all was Cristiano Ronaldo, who completed one of the most stunning moves in football history when joining Al-Nassr for a reported salary of up to $200 million a year in 2022. That deal prompted a spectacular recruitment drive by Saudi teams 鈥 backed by the Kingdom鈥檚 sovereign wealth fund 鈥 and in came superstars like Neymar and Karim Benzema, while audacious attempts were made to sign Lionel Messi and Kylian Mbappe.

Confirmation that 海角直播 had won the right to host the World Cup came in December. On the field, the Club World Cup was the first chance for the country to make a global statement about the growth of its domestic game, which is largely unheralded outside of Asia.

It is likely why Al-Hilal 鈥 海角直播鈥檚 most successful team 鈥 were so eager to make another marquee signing before the tournament began and tried, but failed, to lure Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes.

They pulled off a coup by hiring coach Simone Inzaghi. The Italian arrived after leading Inter Milan to a second Champions League final in three seasons and he is already making a mark with his new team after drawing 1-1 against Real Madrid in the group stage and then beating City.

鈥淲e had to do something extraordinary because we knew how good Manchester City are, we knew we had to climb Mount Everest without oxygen, and we were great,鈥 Inzaghi said.

Saudi聽 football has faced doubts

The broader picture is what Al-Hilal鈥檚 run says about the standard of football in 海角直播, which has been dismissed by some as a cash grab for players, who can earn far more than if they鈥檇 remained in Europe.

鈥淟et鈥檚 see now if they will criticize us after these games,鈥 said midfielder Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, who joined Al-Hilal from Italian team Lazio. 鈥淚t鈥檚 not like how they are speaking about the league.鈥

Despite recruiting so many players from Europe鈥檚 top clubs 鈥 including Champions League winners N鈥橤olo Kante, Riyad Mahrez and Roberto Firmino 鈥 it is difficult to judge the quality of the Saudi league.

To put Al-Hilal鈥檚 run into context: While they may have won a record 19 league titles and four Asian championships, they are not the 海角直播鈥檚 reigning national champion, having been beaten to the title by Benzema鈥檚 Al-Ittihad last season.

Another Saudi team, Al-Ahli, who count former Liverpool forward Firmino and ex-Manchester City winger Mahrez among their players, won the Asian Champions League this year.

Ronaldo, meanwhile, is yet to win the title in three attempts with Al-Nassr 鈥 pointing to the depth of strength in the league.

Al-Hilal鈥檚 performances have also come despite releasing Brazil great Neymar in January and with leading scorer Aleksandar Mitrovic having played no part so far because of injury.

Can Al Hilal win the Club World Cup?

The question now is how far Al-Hilal can go.

Next up is Brazil鈥檚 Fluminense in the quarterfinals in Orlando on Friday.

City鈥檚 exit 鈥 along with Inter Milan鈥檚 defeat to Fluminense 鈥 has opened up that side of the draw, which also features Palmeiras and Chelsea.

On paper it looks like the favorable side of the draw, with Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain on the other side. But the success of Brazilian teams has been another theme of the tournament and Al-Hilal will have to beat at least one more if they are to advance to the final.

Inzaghi, however, is used to overachieving. His two Champions League finals with Inter Milan came despite having an aging team and relying on savvy deals in the transfer market to pick up free agents and veteran players.

Inter鈥檚 victory against Barcelona in the semifinals of this year鈥檚 competition was one of the all-time classic contests 鈥 winning 7-6 on aggregate.

Al-Hilal鈥檚 impressive run has come after Inzaghi spent just one week training with the team before the tournament.

Even if they are eliminated in the next round, a quarterfinals appearance would represent an outstanding campaign for a team that was not expected to compete for the title.

海角直播鈥檚 investment in sport is undoubtedly paying off and Al-Hilal鈥檚 run is succeeding in raising the profile of its soccer league.


Barbora Krejcikova gets title defense off to stuttering start

Barbora Krejcikova gets title defense off to stuttering start
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Barbora Krejcikova gets title defense off to stuttering start

Barbora Krejcikova gets title defense off to stuttering start
  • Krejcikova looked as if she had had a physical and mental reboot for the second set where she showed much more energy

LONDON: Defending champion Barbora Krejcikova survived a stiff examination from promising 20-year-old Filipino Alexandra Eala before finding her groove to triumph 3-6 6-2 6-1 on her return to Wimbledon鈥檚 Center Court on Tuesday. Czech Krejcikova, a shock winner as 31st seed last year and seeded 17th this time, came into the tournament short on form after a succession of injuries and initially had no answer to the confident, free-swinging Eala, who is the first woman from the Philippines to play at Wimbledon.
Eala turned 20 in May and was making her first Wimbledon appearance but she immediately looked at home in the daunting surroundings of the sport鈥檚 most iconic court.
Krejcikova forced the first break in the third game, however, Eala hit straight back, swinging her lefty forehand freely and throwing in a beautifully disguised drop shot.
She then upped the ante, holding confidently and breaking again as her two-fisted backhand came to the fore and, from 2-1 down with a break against, Eala reeled off four games in a row.
Krejcikova struggled to find any consistency and was not helped by five first-set double faults and very cautious shot choices.
The champion just about held serve after six deuces but Eala was not to be denied and served out to take the first set.
Krejcikova looked as if she had had a physical and mental reboot for the second set where she showed much more energy and found her serving range.

LIGHTWEIGHT SERVE
With Eala also starting to lose her radar and with her lightweight serve being punished, the champion swept to a 5-0 lead and took the set 6-2.
Krejcikova grabbed an early break in the third with pounding returns and though Eala had an immediate breakback opportunity, she could not take it and quickly trailed 3-0.
It was relatively straightforward from then, as a tired-looking Eala鈥檚 error-count rose and Krejcikova raced home in ever-more confident style.
Krejcikova was quick to credit her opponent.
鈥淚 mean, what the hell she played in the first set?,鈥 she said. 鈥淪he was smashing the ball and cleaning the lines, so wow, wow. She鈥檚 going to be really good in a couple of years.鈥
Krejcikova said she was 鈥渟uper happy鈥 to even be back to defend her title after a back injury ruled her out of the Australian Open and a thigh problem curtailed her grasscourt build up.
鈥淒efinitely six months ago I was in a lot of pain with my back and I didn鈥檛 really know how my career was going to go,鈥 she said.
鈥淪o I鈥檓 super-excited that I can be here and that I can play and that I can play on such a great court.鈥
She said she also took time before the match to inspect the trophy, with her name engraved from last year.
鈥淚 was definitely enjoying the moment,鈥 she said. 鈥淗aving that opportunity, that I can see my name there and that I can see the trophy and that I can just enter such a beautiful court, such a beautiful venue 鈥 it鈥檚 super, super special.鈥


Saudi club Neom sign former France striker Lacazette

Saudi club Neom sign former France striker Lacazette
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Saudi club Neom sign former France striker Lacazette

Saudi club Neom sign former France striker Lacazette
  • Lacazette joins fellow ex-Lyon player Said Benrahma at Neom, who were promoted from the Saudi second tier last season
  • Neom also announced the signing of Ivorian midfielder Amadou Kone from Reims

PARIS: Former France forward Alexandre Lacazette has signed for Saudi club Neom after the end of his contract at Lyon, the Pro League side announced on Tuesday.

The 34-year-old joins fellow ex-Lyon player Said Benrahma at Neom, who were promoted from the Saudi second tier last season.

鈥淔rom the cradle of heritage in Lyon to the frontier of the future at NEOM S.C,鈥 Neom said in a social media post. 鈥淪harpshooter @LacazetteAlex has arrived.鈥

Lacazette joined Lyon for a second spell with the team in 2022 from Arsenal and left the club as the second-highest goalscorer in their history with 201 goals.

Neom also announced the signing of Ivorian midfielder Amadou Kone from Reims on Monday.


Andreeva youngest woman left in Wimbledon women鈥檚 draw after nervy win over Sherif

Andreeva youngest woman left in Wimbledon women鈥檚 draw after nervy win over Sherif
Updated 01 July 2025

Andreeva youngest woman left in Wimbledon women鈥檚 draw after nervy win over Sherif

Andreeva youngest woman left in Wimbledon women鈥檚 draw after nervy win over Sherif
  • Russian hot prospect put to work in opening match on hot and humid Court 3 by energetic Egyptian

LONDON: Wimbledon seventh seed Mirra Andreeva booked her place in the second round with a 6-3 6-3 win over Mayar Sherif following a nervy start on Tuesday, with the 18-year-old now the youngest woman standing at this year鈥檚 tournament.

Big things are expected of the Russian teenager who reached the fourth round on her debut at the All England Club as a 16-year-old, but was quickly put to work in her opening match this time on a hot and humid Court 3 by the energetic Sherif.

A nervous Andreeva found herself 2-0 down at the start, but broke back when Sherif hit a backhand wide. The pair traded breaks again, fighting a baseline battle, but Andreeva took a crucial 4-3 lead with a powerful backhand winner down the line.

She broke again and claimed the set with another backhand, this time passing the 86th-ranked Egyptian as Andreeva grew in confidence and began to demonstrate the kind of agility and dexterity that has made many tip her for Grand Slam success.

A wasted break point at the beginning of the second led the Russian to repeatedly hit her thigh with her racket in frustration. She made sure not to waste another, breaking to go 3-1 up and from there had no trouble in closing out the match.

Andreeva, coached by former Wimbledon champion Conchita Martinez, will next face 63rd-ranked Italian Lucia Bronzetti for a place in the third round.


Tearful former champion Kvitova loses on Wimbledon farewell

Tearful former champion Kvitova loses on Wimbledon farewell
Updated 01 July 2025

Tearful former champion Kvitova loses on Wimbledon farewell

Tearful former champion Kvitova loses on Wimbledon farewell
  • The 35-year-old Czech announced last week that she will bring the curtain down on her career after the US Open in August
  • Kvitova could not hold back the tears when she was given a standing ovation by the crowd

LONDON: Petra Kvitova鈥檚 Wimbledon farewell ended in an emotional defeat as the two-time champion was beaten 6-3, 6-1 by Emma Navarro in the first round on Tuesday.

Kvitova returned from maternity leave in February following the birth of her son Petr in 2024, but found it difficult to handle the demands of being a mother on the gruelling tennis circuit.

The 35-year-old Czech announced last week that she will bring the curtain down on her career after the US Open in August.


Kvitova鈥檚 decision gave the former world number two, who has won 31 titles in her career, one last opportunity to return to the scene of her Wimbledon triumphs.

But American 10th seed Navarro ruined her hopes of a long Wimbledon goodbye with a clinical 60-minute victory on Court One.

Kvitova could not hold back the tears when she was given a standing ovation by the crowd, responding with a wave before drying her eyes.

鈥淚t鈥檚 very special to play on this beautiful court one more time. I wish I could play a little bit longer but it鈥檚 OK, whatever鈥 she said as more tears flowed.

鈥淭his place holds the best memories I could wish for. I never dreamt of winning Wimbledon.

鈥淚 will miss Wimbledon for sure, I will miss tennis but I鈥檓 ready for the next chapter as well.

鈥淚 can鈥檛 wait to be back here as a member. Thank you very much Wimbledon.鈥

A raw 21-year-old when she stunned Maria Sharapova to win the 2011 Wimbledon final, three years later Kvitova returned to the All England Club title match to rout Eugenie Bouchard 6-3, 6-0.

Now ranked 572, Kvitova has lost eight of her nine matches since becoming a parent.

But she says Wimbledon means 鈥渆verything to me,鈥 an emotional connection forged not just in her tennis triumphs but also because her engagement to her coach Jiri Vanek took place on Center Court in 2022.

She rolled back the years at the start of the first set, racing into a 3-1 lead with a series of blistering winners.

But the left-hander is no longer the force of old and she lost five games in a row with a host of unforced errors as Navarro took the set.

By the time Kvitova lost the first two games of the second set, her fate was almost sealed.

She managed one last echo of yesteryear, holding serve in the third game and celebrating with a clenched fist.

That show of defiance was Kvitova鈥檚 final fling as a double-fault finished her All England Club career.

She bowed out with a kiss to her family in the players鈥 box before leaving the Wimbledon stage for the last time.


Botafogo sack manager Paiva after Club World Cup exit

Botafogo sack manager Paiva after Club World Cup exit
Updated 01 July 2025

Botafogo sack manager Paiva after Club World Cup exit

Botafogo sack manager Paiva after Club World Cup exit
  • Paiva鈥檚 team went out at the last 16 stage with a 1-0 loss
  • Paiva said he was shocked by the club鈥檚 decision

SAO POALO: Botafogo have sacked manager Renato Paiva following their Club World Cup exit, the Brazilian club said, despite his side beating Champions League winners Paris St. Germain earlier in the competition.

Paiva鈥檚 team went out at the last 16 stage with a 1-0 loss after extra-time to fellow-Brazilian club Palmeiras, and the manager has paid the price after just four months in charge.

Botafogo grabbed the spotlight at the Club World Cup when they beat PSG 1-0 in the group stage, having earlier defeated Seattle Sounders, and they advanced as Group B runners-up despite a 1-0 defeat by Atletico Madrid.

鈥淭he Club thanks Paiva and his assistants for their services to Botafogo over the last few months,鈥 a club statement on social media said.

鈥淧articularly for the historic victory against Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup and the qualification for the round of 16 of the (Copa) Libertadores and Copa do Brasil.鈥

Paiva said he was shocked by the club鈥檚 decision.

鈥淚 don鈥檛 want to talk at the moment, there will be time for that. All I can say is that I鈥檓 shocked, and the staff and players are open-mouthed about the decision,鈥 he told Globo Esporte.