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Man Utd boss Amorim hails ‘really important’ Fernandes

Man Utd boss Amorim hails ‘really important’ Fernandes
Asked about Fernandes' importance to the team, Amorim told reporters after the win: "It was so clear last season, you can see it with the goals and assists. (GETTY)
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Man Utd boss Amorim hails ‘really important’ Fernandes

Man Utd boss Amorim hails ‘really important’ Fernandes
  • Asked about Fernandes’ importance to the team, Amorim told reporters after the win: “It was so clear last season, you can see it with the goals and assists

Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim heaped praise on captain Bruno Fernandes after the midfielder scored twice in a 2-1 pre-season win over fellow Premier League club West Ham United at the MetLife Stadium in New Jersey on Saturday.
Fernandes, who scored 19 goals and provided 19 assists in 57 appearances across all competitions for United last season and won the club’s Player of the Year award, was linked with a move to Saudi Pro-League club Al Hilal earlier this year.
However, the 30-year-old said last month that he had considered the move but ultimately turned it down to keep playing at the highest level.
Asked about Fernandes’ importance to the team, Amorim told reporters after the win: “It was so clear last season, you can see it with the goals and assists. But it’s not just that.
“I think now he has more players, I feel, to help him to lead the group, and that is a good thing. He is our leader and really important, not just on the field but off the field. He leads by example.
“Sometimes, the problem is he gets frustrated and loses a little bit of focus of his job. Sometimes, he wants to help the teammates so much, it is not the best thing to do. They have to do their job, and Bruno has, for example, to wait for the ball.”
United have signed Matheus Cunha and Bryan Mbeumo so far in the transfer window, with Amorim saying the signings would take some of the pressure off Fernandes in attack.
“Last year, I felt sometimes I pushed him back to have more possession in the build-up, and we miss Bruno near the box,” Amorim added.
“With different characteristics from Bryan (Mbeumo) and Matheus Cunha — and I really like Kobbie Mainoo’s game — he (Fernandes) will have more help this season.”


Short-handed Inter Miami secure draw against FC Cincinnati

Short-handed Inter Miami secure draw against FC Cincinnati
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Short-handed Inter Miami secure draw against FC Cincinnati

Short-handed Inter Miami secure draw against FC Cincinnati
  • Messi and Alba were both suspended on Friday for skipping the MLS All-Star Game earlier this week
Despite being without Lionel Messi and Jordi Alba, host Inter Miami dueled FC Cincinnati to a scoreless draw on Saturday night in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
Messi and Alba were both suspended on Friday for skipping the MLS All-Star Game earlier this week.
Still, Miami (12-4-6, 42 points) barely found a way to secure a valuable point in its chase of Supporter’s Shield leader Philadelphia (15-5-5, 50 points) 10 days after losing 3-0 in the first meeting between the clubs.
Cincinnati nearly scored the game-winning goal in the second minute of second- half stoppage time when Miles Robinson appeared to sneak a shot past Miami keeper Rocco Rios Novo. But Robinson was called for a foul on Inter Miami’s Noah Allen. The call was upheld even after video-assisted review.
With Messi out, Inter Miami leaned more on Luis Suarez and Tadeo Allende up front. With Alba out, and Miami also missing Maxi Falcon due to yellow card accumulation, it started Benja Cremaschi at the left back position.
Miami did not approach the game tentatively, however, as it put together two great scoring chances in the first 15 minutes of the match.
Fafa Picault, who started with Messi out, nearly scored on a header in the 11th minute. Cincinnati goalkeeper Roman Celentano, who came with his second clean sheet against Inter Miami and third in a row overall.
Rocco Rios Novo started for Inter Miami in goal for the injured Oscar Ustari and recorded his clean sheet and the club’s first since another scoreless draw against Al Ahly on June 14 in the first match of the FIFA Club World Cup. It was Miami’s first shutout in an MLS game since beating Columbus 1-0 on April 19.
Cincinnati superstar Evander, who scored twice in the first game against Inter Miami, was held scoreless. But Evander had a great chance early in the second half but missed the goal on a close-range shot.
Miami outshot Cincinnati 13-8. But Cincinnati outshot Miami 4-3 on shots on target.

Carlo Biado wins the 2025 World Pool Championship in Jeddah

Carlo Biado wins the 2025 World Pool Championship in Jeddah
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Carlo Biado wins the 2025 World Pool Championship in Jeddah

Carlo Biado wins the 2025 World Pool Championship in Jeddah

JEDDAH: Filipino Carlo Biado is the champion of the world after beating defending champion Fedor Gorst 15-13 in the 2025 World Pool Championship final at the Green Halls, Jeddah.

The 2017 World Nine-Ball champion, Biado looked in control early on, building a comfortable 9-2 lead, but American Gorst stormed back to level the match 9-9.

But the 41-year-old Biado ultimately prevailed — defeating last year’s champion to win the championship for the second time in his career in a tense final and in front of a large number of Filipino fans.

It was a magical moment in the Green Halls arena as Biado created history by becoming the first Filipino player to win two world titles and send the crowd wild.

Biado share of the record-breaking $1 million prize pot was $250,000.

Afterwards Biado said: “I’m over the moon — I still can’t believe I’m a two-time world champion. It means everything to me. I’m so proud to bring this trophy home to the Philippines.

“This final is something I’ll remember forever. Fedor is one of the best in the world — when I was leading 9-2, I still couldn’t relax because he’s a monster on the table. But today I stayed focused, stayed calm, and maybe had a little luck on my side too.”

The pinnacle of the World Nine-ball Championship was held in Jeddah for the second year in a row, hosted in collaboration with the ֱ Billiard & Snooker Federation and under the supervision of the ֱn Ministry of Sport.

The championship brought together the best 128 players from 40 countries in a thrilling and high-quality billiard event.

On the sidelines of the tournament, the four-day Saudi Junior Championship 2025 was held, where Albert Januarta of Indonesia was crowned champion after defeating German Pius Baier 9-5 in the final. This was Januarta’s second title in the Junior Open Series, cementing his position as one of the most prominent rising talents in the billiards world.

 


UFC Fight Night: Reinier de Ridder defeats Robert Whittaker by split decision

UFC Fight Night: Reinier de Ridder defeats Robert Whittaker by split decision
Updated 27 July 2025

UFC Fight Night: Reinier de Ridder defeats Robert Whittaker by split decision

UFC Fight Night: Reinier de Ridder defeats Robert Whittaker by split decision
  • Recovering from a big knockdown in the third round, De Ridder landed 192 total strikes, while Whittaker connected on only 70
  • The 34-year-old continues to rise up the ranks in the middleweight division, picking up his 4th straight UFC win and 5th MMA victory in a row

Reinier de Ridder took home a split-decision victory Saturday over Robert Whittaker in the main event of UFC Fight Night at Abu Dhabi.
De Ridder (21-2-0 MMA) earned a 48-47 margin from two judges, Ben Cartlidge and David Lethaby, while Mike Bell was the lone judge to give the edge to Whittaker (27-9-0 MMA) at 48-47.
Whittaker landed a big knockdown with a strike in the third round of the middleweight match, but de Ridder recovered and dominated the stat sheet. De Ridder landed 192 total strikes, while Whittaker connected on only 70. Additionally, de Ridder recorded two takedowns.
“I expected to take him down and choke him out,” de Ridder said. “He was amazing. So tough, so durable, heavy f--ing hands.”
The 34-year-old continues to rise up the ranks in the middleweight division, picking up his fourth straight UFC win and fifth MMA victory in a row.
Elsewhere on the main card, Bogdan Guskov (18-3-0 MMA) knocked out Nikita Krylov (30-11-0 MMA) 4:18 into the first round of their light heavyweight matchup. It is the fourth consecutive win by either knockout or submission for the Uzbekistani.
Petr Yan (19-5-0 MMA) defeated Marcus McGhee (10-2-0 MMA) by unanimous decision in a bantamweight clash. Yan outpaced his opponent in total strikes, significant strikes, control and takedowns.
In the middleweight match, Shara Magomedov (16-1-0 MMA) bounced back from his first professional loss, which came against Michael Page (23-3-0 MMA) in February, to win over Marc-Andre Barriault (17-10-0 MMA) by unanimous decision. Magomedov earned a 30-27 score from all three judges.
Flyweight competitor Asu Almabayev (22-3-0 MMA) also won by unanimous decision, defeating 24-year-old Peruvian Jose Ochoa (8-2-0 MMA). Ochoa battled, landing 118 total strikes, but Almabayev controlled the fight with seven takedowns.
In the prelims, Muslim Salikhov (22-5-0 MMA) landed the highlight of the night, knocking out opponent Carlos Leal (22-7-0 MMA) in only 42 seconds in their welterweight fight.
 


Cassidy seals round 15 win in London E-Prix as Porsche lead team and manufacturer standings ahead of season finale

Cassidy seals round 15 win in London E-Prix as Porsche lead team and manufacturer standings ahead of season finale
Updated 26 July 2025

Cassidy seals round 15 win in London E-Prix as Porsche lead team and manufacturer standings ahead of season finale

Cassidy seals round 15 win in London E-Prix as Porsche lead team and manufacturer standings ahead of season finale
  • The New Zealander, competing in his final weekend for Jaguar, crossed the line ahead of Mahindra Racing’s Nyck de Vries

LONDON: Nick Cassidy claimed victory in the London E-Prix on Saturday in Round 15 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship.

He delivered Jaguar TCS Racing a third consecutive win ahead of Sunday’s season finale.

The New Zealander, competing in his final weekend for Jaguar, crossed the line ahead of Mahindra Racing’s Nyck de Vries and TAG Heuer Porsche’s Pascal Wehrlein, after a dramatic mid-race battle that saw Cassidy time his overtakes and strategy to perfection.

Cassidy, who started fifth on the grid, used a combination of strategic Attack Mode deployment and a perfectly timed Pit Boost to move past de Vries exiting the final turn on Lap 27, holding on for the remainder of the race despite the Dutchman’s pressure.

His win followed Jaguar’s double triumph in Berlin and made the British outfit only the fifth team in Formula E history to notch up three straight victories.

It was a particularly emotional result for Jaguar Team Principal James Barclay, who is stepping down after overseeing the team’s resurgence on the global motorsport stage.

Cassidy’s second consecutive win ensured Barclay’s final race weekend in charge came with silverware.

Wehrlein secured third place and the fastest lap of the race, banking valuable points for Porsche in both the Teams’ and FIA Manufacturers' World Championships.

Season 8 champion Stoffel Vandoorne finished fourth for Maserati MSG Racing, while Britain’s Jake Dennis took fifth and DS PENSKE's Jean-Eric Vergne rounded out the top six.

The result elevated Cassidy to third in the Drivers' Championship standings, just behind newly-crowned champion Oliver Rowland – who could only manage 11th – and Wehrlein.

In the Teams’ standings, Porsche now lead Nissan Formula E Team by 39 points with only 47 left on the table, while the German manufacturer also leads Nissan in the Manufacturers’ race by a margin of 367 to 338.

Reflecting on the win, Cassidy said: “It’s unbelievable. To win here at home for Jaguar and our team in front of a lot of our friends, family and partners who are here today, is incredible. I wasn’t the happiest guy this morning but that was for a reason, and I knew we had good potential in the car. In that race I was able to show that, which is pretty cool. To be honest it was a little bit fluid – a huge shout out to my strategy team, I was really scared about not coming out of the pits after Pit Boost in the lead of that second group, and it was tight but I was able to hang on there and that’s what made the race. It meant that we could do the Attack Modes later which was really powerful.”

Second-place finisher de Vries praised his team after a strong performance. 

“We certainly are happy to be back and give the team a result they definitely deserve. In Jakarta we were on course for a great race but for various reasons we weren’t able to bring home a podium. I’m very pleased to get it on the front row and execute a good race, so thank you very much to the entire team for giving me a great car today,” he said.

Wehrlein, who retains an outside shot at the Teams' and Manufacturers' titles with one race remaining, added: “I’m quite happy, I would have wanted more of course but more wasn’t possible. That was what we had today and our goals are clear: we want to win the Teams’ and Manufacturers’ Championships so the points are very important for us. Nevertheless, I always want to win – every time I race – and today it was not possible. We take the positives and one more race to go tomorrow – I’m looking forward to that.”

The season concludes on Sunday with Round 16 of the double-header finale in London.


FIFA launches first N.African office in Morocco ahead of 2030 World Cup

FIFA launches first N.African office in Morocco ahead of 2030 World Cup
Updated 26 July 2025

FIFA launches first N.African office in Morocco ahead of 2030 World Cup

FIFA launches first N.African office in Morocco ahead of 2030 World Cup
  • Morocco will be the second African nation to host the World Cup in 2030
  • FIFA’s other African offices are located in Senegal, Congo, Rwanda, and South Africa

RABAT: FIFA inaugurated Saturday a regional office in Morocco — the first in North Africa and fifth in the continent — as the kingdom ramps up preparations for the 2030 World Cup which it will host jointly with Spain and Portugal.

“This is a day that will be written in golden letters in the magnificent history of FIFA, African football, Moroccan football, and world football,” said FIFA president Gianni Infantino at the inauguration ceremony.

The inauguration, also attended by the head of the African Football Confederation, Patrice Motsepe, took place hours before the 2025 Women’s Africa Cup of Nations final in Rabat, the capital where Morocco face Nigeria.

Morocco will be the second African nation to host the World Cup in 2030, following South Africa’s edition in 2010. This follows five unsuccessful bids by the kingdom.

FIFA’s other African offices are located in Senegal, the Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and South Africa.