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Fluminense beat Al Hilal 2-1 to reach Club World Cup semis

Fluminense beat Al Hilal 2-1 to reach Club World Cup semis
Martinelli celebrates scoring his team's first goal. (AFP)
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Updated 05 July 2025

Fluminense beat Al Hilal 2-1 to reach Club World Cup semis

Fluminense beat Al Hilal 2-1 to reach Club World Cup semis

ORLANDO:聽Substitute Hercules struck a 70th-minute winner as Brazil鈥檚 Fluminense defeated 海角直播鈥檚 Al Hilal 2-1 on Friday to reach the semifinals of the Club World Cup.
A fine left-foot finish from Matheus Martinelli had put the Rio club ahead in the 40th minute but Al Hilal鈥檚 Brazilian forward Marcos Leonardo levelled six minutes into the second half before Hercules stole the show to the delight of the vast majority of the 43,091 crowd.
Fluminense could yet face an all-Brazilian semifinal if their rivals from Sao Paulo, Palmeiras, are able to overcome Premier League outfit Chelsea in Friday鈥檚 other quarter-final.
Al Hilal had pulled off the biggest upset of the tournament, beating Manchester City 4-3, to reach the last eight and Simone Inzaghi鈥檚 side fought hard until the end to keep their adventure alive.
They bow out of the tournament having been unbeaten through the group stage, including holding Real Madrid to a draw, and having truly made their mark on the world stage.
There was a moment鈥檚 silence before the kick-off in memory of Liverpool and Portugal forward Diogo Jota and his younger brother Andre Silva, who died in the early hours of Thursday after their car veered off a motorway in Spain and burst into flames.
Al Hilal鈥檚 line-up featured two of Jota鈥檚 Portugal team-mates in Ruben Neves and Joao Cancelo.
The first half was a tight and tactical affair with few chances until Martinelli opened the scoring when he picked the ball up from Gabriel Fuentes inside the box and span out to give himself space for a left-foot shot that rocketed past Yassine Bounou.
Al Hilal went close to a quick response when Kalidou Koulibaly鈥檚 header forced Fluminense鈥檚 44-year-old goalkeeper Fabio into a fine save.
The Saudi side were awarded a penalty when Samuel Xavier was ruled to have brought down Marcos Leonardo in the box but Dutch referee Danny Makkelie was eventually sent to the monitor where he overturned his own decision after seeing there had been no contact between the two players.
After going in at the break trailing by a goal, Al Hilal came out strongly for the second half and drew level when Koulibaly headed a Neves corner down to Marcos Leonardo who poked home.
Al Hilal鈥檚 Brazilian full back Renan Lodi had a let off when his poor backpass fell straight at the feet of German Cano but the Fluminense striker鈥檚 attempt to round Bounou was denied by the smart work of the Moroccan keeper.
But the outcome was settled with 20 minutes remaining when half-time sub Hercules saw a shot from distance blocked but from the loose ball Samuel headed the ball back to the forward who raced into the box and fired past Bounou to make it 2-1.
Al Hilal produced a flurry of corners and some intense pressure in the final minutes as they desperately sought a way to keep their dream alive but the Brazilians were good value for their victory.
鈥淲e didn鈥檛 have many chances but we made the most of them, the entire group worked and were committed,鈥 said Fluminense coach Renato Gaucho.
鈥淥ur fans here in the USA and those in Brazil, they can be proud and I ask them to wear a jersey, in the mall, street, beach, wherever, wear that shirt 鈥 they should all be proud to wear that jersey,鈥 he said.
The Fluminense coach was full of praise for the performance of his 40-year-old central defender Thiago Silva who ensured the Brazilians were able to withstand the second half pressure from Al Hilal.
鈥淭hiago Silva is huge for us, I worked with him 15 years ago, he is a coach on the pitch, very helpful and conveys calm and experience to the others. He is our captain and a leader and in hard matches like these against big clubs, its important to have people like him. He is key and fundamental,鈥 he said.
Al Hilal coach Inzaghi said his side had been unfortunate to end on the losing side.
鈥淚t has been a good World Cup for us but clearly we leave with a little bit of a bitter taste in our mouth because after what happened in that second half, we deserved much more,鈥 he said.
鈥淚t was a tight match, decided by episodes, as happens in football. Fluminense are very well organized team that are having an excellent tournament,鈥 he added.


Late Carvalho goal earns Brentford draw with Chelsea

Late Carvalho goal earns Brentford draw with Chelsea
Updated 14 September 2025

Late Carvalho goal earns Brentford draw with Chelsea

Late Carvalho goal earns Brentford draw with Chelsea
  • 鈥淯nbelievable. Everyone likes a last-minute goal. I鈥檓 just grateful I got it today,鈥 Carvalho says

LONDON: Brentford鈥檚 Fabio Carvalho struck in injury time to salvage a dramatic 2-2 Premier League draw with Chelsea in their west London derby on Saturday and stop Chelsea moving provisionally to top spot in the table.
Chelsea looked poised for victory after Cole Palmer, returning from a groin injury, scored an equalizer in the 61st minute and then Moises Caicedo struck in the 85th.
But Carvalho poked home the equalizer in the 93rd to the delight of the crowd at Gtech Stadium, scoring from six meters out after Kevin Schade鈥檚 long throw-in.
鈥淯nbelievable. Everyone likes a last-minute goal. I鈥檓 just grateful I got it today,鈥 Carvalho said. 鈥淥bviously it wasn鈥檛 a win but it felt like a win.鈥
Schade had broken the deadlock with the game鈥檚 first goal in the 35th minute when Jordan Henderson launched a stunning 40-meter lob just ahead of a sprinting Schade. The German cut inside Tosin Adarabioyo before shooting, with the ball deflecting off the inside of Adarabioyo鈥檚 leg and into the far corner.
Palmer had been questionable for Enzo Maresca鈥檚 team after missing two league games and England鈥檚 World Cup qualifiers due to injury, but he scored less than five minutes after coming on when Joao Pedro headed Enzo Fernandez鈥檚 cross into his path, and the 23-year-old swept home with a half-volley.
Palmer had another brilliant chance when he struck Pedro Neto鈥檚 cross from 12 meters out but he was denied by goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher.
鈥淓veryone knows (Palmer) is so important for the team. He came on and changed the game for us,鈥 Caicedo told Sky Sports.
Caicedo celebrated what he thought was the winner when he unleashed a rocket into the top corner from an Alejandro Garnacho cross, in Garnacho鈥檚 first game since Chelsea signed him from Manchester United.
But Brentford鈥檚 use of the long throw-in paid off with Carvalho鈥檚 late goal.
鈥(The long throw-in) has been here for numerous years, it鈥檚 not new to us,鈥 Brentford boss Keith Andrews told the BBC. 鈥淭hat was probably the last eight to 10 games of last season, big Champions League games it was quite prominent and I felt it would probably trickle down the game.
鈥淚 felt there鈥檚 a little bit of snobbery in the game around scenarios like that, but if the big boys do it then it seems to be accepted.鈥
Maresca lamented the two points lost after his team had six shots on target 鈥 five of them in the second half 鈥 to Brentford鈥檚 four.
鈥淚t鈥檚 a shame (to concede late) but it happens,鈥 Maresca told the BBC. 鈥淧robably we could manage that moment of the game better but in the end we concede and lose two points.
鈥淲e try to win every game but know we won鈥檛 win every game. It鈥檚 a shame because we conceded so late.鈥


Emotions run high as India and Pakistan face off after May clashes

Emotions run high as India and Pakistan face off after May clashes
Updated 14 September 2025

Emotions run high as India and Pakistan face off after May clashes

Emotions run high as India and Pakistan face off after May clashes
  • Even before the clashes in May between the two nuclear-armed neighbors, bilateral cricket ties had been suspended
  • India, the reigning 20-overs world champions, are firm favorites to retain their Asia Cup title

DUBAI: An India-Pakistan cricket match is always a blockbuster but emotions will run even higher in Sunday鈥檚 Asia Cup clash between the nuclear-armed neighbors, who engaged in a four-day military conflict earlier this year.
Even before the clashes in May, which nearly escalated into a full-blown war, bilateral cricket ties had been suspended. The arch-rivals now play each other only in multi-team tournaments.
Political relations have deteriorated further since the clashes, with several former Indian players urging the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to boycott what will be the first meeting between the teams since the recent hostilities.
While the threat of a boycott is over, sparks may fly with India captain Suryakumar Yadav and his Pakistan counterpart Salman Agha ruling out dialing down aggression in the much-anticipated Group A fixture.
India, the reigning 20-overs world champions, are firm favorites to retain their Asia Cup title and are determined not to let geopolitics derail their campaign.
鈥淥nce the BCCI said they are aligned with the government, we are here to play,鈥 India鈥檚 batting coach Sitanshu Kotak told reporters on Friday.
鈥淥nce we are here to play, I think players are focused on playing cricket. I personally don鈥檛 think they have anything in mind apart from playing cricket and that鈥檚 what we focus on.鈥
Pakistan coach Mike Hesson also wants his team to stay focused though the significance of the match is not lost on him.
鈥淏eing part of a highly-charged event is going to be exciting,鈥 the New Zealander said this week.
鈥淔rom my perspective ... it is about keeping everybody focused on the job at hand. That will be no different.
鈥淲e know India are obviously hugely confident and rightfully so. But we are very much focused on improving as a team day-by-day and not getting ahead of ourselves.鈥
India appear by far the strongest side in the eight-team tournament, having reinforced themselves with the selection of pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah and top order batter Shubman Gill.
They were ruthless in their nine-wicket demolition of the United Arab Emirates, whom they routed for 57 in 13.1 overs before returning to chase down the target in 27 balls on Thursday.
Pakistan also opened their account with an easy victory against Oman but their batting has been rather inconsistent.
Pakistan are without former skippers Babar Azam and Mohammad Rizwan but will take heart from winning a T20 tri-series in UAE, also involving Afghanistan, before heading into the Asia Cup.
鈥淲e have been playing good cricket in the last two-three months and we just have to play good cricket,鈥 Pakistan captain Salman said on Friday.
鈥淚f we can execute our plans for a long enough period, we are good enough to beat any team.鈥 


Sri Lanka sprints to six-wicket win over Bangladesh for crucial Asia Cup T20 win

Sri Lanka sprints to six-wicket win over Bangladesh for crucial Asia Cup T20 win
Updated 14 September 2025

Sri Lanka sprints to six-wicket win over Bangladesh for crucial Asia Cup T20 win

Sri Lanka sprints to six-wicket win over Bangladesh for crucial Asia Cup T20 win
  • Nissanka perfectly manipulated the line and lengths of the Bangladeshi bowlers to score 50 off 34 balls

ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates: Pathum Nissanka became the quickest Sri Lankan batter to reach 2,000 T20 runs as the opener sprinted his team to a six-wicket win over Bangladesh in a crucial Asia Cup match on Saturday.
Nissanka perfectly manipulated the line and lengths of the Bangladeshi bowlers to score 50 off 34 balls and Sri Lanka breezed to 140-4 in a strong start to its campaign.
Bangladesh, which handed Hong Kong a seven-wicket drubbing in its first Group B game, recovered from a horror start to score 139-5 after it lost both openers to fast bowler Nuwan Thushara and Dushmantha Chameera鈥檚 successive wicket maidens with the new ball.
Nissanka batted fluently and scored six fours and a six as he reached the 2,000-run landmark in his 68th T20 innings when he completed his half century. Kusal Perera had the previous Sri Lanka record, achieving the feat in 76 innings.
Nissanka fell soon after his entertaining 95-run stand with Kamil Mishara (46 not out) had all but sealed the game, when Shoriful Islam held on to a spectacular two-handed catch at deep backward square leg.
Bangladesh had to pay a heavy price of dropping Mishra on 1 when Mahedi Hassan couldn鈥檛 hold on to a two-handed catch close to the 30-meter circle at wide mid-on. Although Perera and Dasun Shanaka also perished quickly while going for big shots, Mishara鈥檚 unbeaten knock of 32 balls ensured Sri Lanka finished off the game with more than five overs to spare.
Earlier, after being put into bat, Shamim Hossain (42) and Jaker Ali (41) helped Bangladesh recover from a disastrous start in the second half of their innings when they combined in a 86-run unbroken stand off 61 balls.
Wanindu Hasaranga made an impactful return to international cricket with figures of 2-25 after missing the last series against Zimbabwe due to a hamstring injury. The leg-spinner should have had the wicket of Jaker in his eventful second over only to see his sharp googly grazing the off stump after going through the defenses of the batter, but both bails stayed on the stumps.
Hasaranga鈥檚 sharp spinning deliveries and the twin strikes of Thushara and Chameera saw Bangladesh slump to 53-5 in the 10th over when captain Litton Das (28) was out leg before wicket while attempting reverse sweep against Hasaranga.
Chameera bowled some impressive yorkers in the death overs and finished with identical figures of 4-1-17-1 with Thushara. Shamim hit the lone six in Bangladesh鈥檚 otherwise defensive innings when he smacked the only off-color Sri Lanka bowler 鈥 Matheesha Pathirara (0-42) 鈥 over midwicket.
 


England鈥檚 Hull leads Jeeno by one at LPGA Queen City event

England鈥檚 Hull leads Jeeno by one at LPGA Queen City event
Updated 14 September 2025

England鈥檚 Hull leads Jeeno by one at LPGA Queen City event

England鈥檚 Hull leads Jeeno by one at LPGA Queen City event
  • The 29-year-old Briton fired a five-under par 67 to stand on 16-under 200 after 54 holes at TPC River鈥檚 Bend in Cincinnati, Ohio

WASHINGTON: England鈥檚 Charley Hull birdied four of the last eight holes to grab a one-stroke lead over Thailand鈥檚 top-ranked Jeeno Thitikul after Saturday鈥檚 third round of the LPGA Queen City Championship.
The 29-year-old Briton fired a five-under par 67 to stand on 16-under 200 after 54 holes at TPC River鈥檚 Bend in Cincinnati, Ohio.
鈥淚 put in some good work when I was home, all the work that I could do and (I) feel relaxed,鈥 Hull said after being home last month. 鈥淛ust (have to) play like I did the last few days and go out there and have some fun.鈥
Jeeno fired a 68 to stand second on 201 with Japan鈥檚 Chizato Iwai and Miyu Yamashita sharing third on 202 after each shot 66.
Hull has won four times on the Ladies European Tour, most recently at Riyadh last November, and twice on the LPGA Tour, at the 2016 Tour Championship and 2022 Volunteers of America Classic.
This marks the eighth time she has led or shared the lead entering an LPGA final round, with both her tour wins coming from those tournaments.
Hull answered her second bogey of the week, at the par-three fifth, with birdies at the par-three seventh and par-four ninth holes, then added back-to-back birdies at the par-five 11th and par-three 12th, another at 15 and a final birdie at the par-five 18th.
鈥淛ust played pretty solid,鈥 Hull said. 鈥淛ust kept it going out there. Kept playing steady golf and made a nice birdie to finish.鈥
Hull found 10 of 14 fairways and reached 12 of 18 greens in regulation, making 27 putts on the day.
Jeeno, 22, birdied the third and fourth holes, the par-five eighth and 11th and answered a bogey at 17 with a closing birdie.
鈥淚 think I can make a birdie almost all the par-fives that I have,鈥 Jeeno said. 鈥淚 think I do have a lot of chances to make a birdie, but my putter didn鈥檛 come up today.鈥
World number two Nelly Korda and fellow American Yealimi Noh were in a fifth-place pack on 203 with Mary Liu of China and Bianca Pagdanganan of the Philippines.
A group on 204 included England鈥檚 Lottie Woad, Australian Gabriela Ruffels, Germany鈥檚 Olivia Cowan, South Korean Kim Sei-young and Sweden鈥檚 Maja Stark.
Thailand鈥檚 Chanettee Wannasaen, who led after the first and second rounds, fired a 75 to stand on 206.
Defending champion Lydia Ko of New Zealand was on 208 after firing a 69.


Emery hails 鈥榝antastic鈥 Martinez comeback for Villa after failed move to Man United

Emery hails 鈥榝antastic鈥 Martinez comeback for Villa after failed move to Man United
Updated 13 September 2025

Emery hails 鈥榝antastic鈥 Martinez comeback for Villa after failed move to Man United

Emery hails 鈥榝antastic鈥 Martinez comeback for Villa after failed move to Man United
  • 鈥淲hen I wear the crest, I give nothing less than my all,鈥 Martinez said
  • Emery said Villa needed Martinez as the team look to recover from a slow start to the season

LIVERPOOL, England: Aston Villa manager Unai Emery welcomed the return of Emi Martinez and wants the Argentina goalkeeper to feel 鈥渃omfortable and confident鈥 in the team after failing to secure a move to Manchester United late in the transfer window.
Martinez, the World Cup-winning 鈥榢eeper from 2022, was left out of Villa鈥檚 lineup in their last match before the international break because of the uncertainty over his future at the club.


Now that the transfer window is shut and he stayed at Villa, Martinez regained his place and made some key saves in a 0-0 draw at Everton in the Premier League on Saturday.
鈥淲hen I wear the crest, I give nothing less than my all,鈥 Martinez said on X after the match.
Emery said Villa needed Martinez as the team looks to recover from a slow start to the season, having failed to score a goal in their first four league games.
鈥淲e struggled with his situation,鈥 Emery said, 鈥渂ut we have to get feelings together and feel the collective objective. Today his comeback has been fantastic.
鈥淲e have to protect him and feel him inside the group, so he is comfortable and confident.鈥