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McIlroy in hunt for first win since Masters at Irish Open

McIlroy in hunt for first win since Masters at Irish Open
Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy. (AFP/File)
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Updated 07 September 2025

McIlroy in hunt for first win since Masters at Irish Open

McIlroy in hunt for first win since Masters at Irish Open
  • McIlroy, bidding to win his second Irish Open title, was unhappy despite a second consecutive round without a bogey

DUBLIN: Rory McIlroy remained in contention for his first tournament triumph since the US Masters after a bogey-free 68 on Saturday left him four shots off the lead heading into the final round of the Irish Open.
McIlroy, who completed a career Grand Slam of major titles at Augusta National in April, carded four birdies to stay in touch with France’s Adrien Saddier, who also posted a round of 68 at the par 72, 7,441-yard, K Club course near Dublin.
Italian Open champion Saddier led by a shot from Angel Hidalgo, who carded 12 birdies in a superb nine-under round of 63 that catapulted the Spaniard into title contention.
Another Spaniard, Alfredo Garcia-Heredia fired a 67 to sit three shots off the pace, but overnight leader Joakim Lagergren slipped to four back with a round 73.
McIlroy, bidding to win his second Irish Open title, was unhappy despite a second consecutive round without a bogey.
“As I was walking off the 18th green, I said to Harry (Diamond, his caddie), this is probably the most frustrating four-under par round of golf I’ve played in a while,” said the Northern Irishman.
The 36-year-old McIlroy, the world number two added: “I feel like all day I was just trying to keep myself in a close position to the lead. I feel like I could be a couple of shots better, but overall I’m still in a decent position going into tomorrow.”
An elated Hidalgo, who equalled a European Tour record by becoming the 12th player to card 12 birdies in a single round, said: “I really feel for a few moments I was playing the PlayStation, to be honest. Every single shot was directly to the pin.”
The 33-year-old Saddier, playing in the final group after starting the day one shot behind Lagergren, mixed seven birdies with three bogeys.
“I was quite surprised with the score to be honest,” said Saddier. “But I think, yeah, I managed the course pretty well, with my low moments and my high moments. So I feel happy about that 68.”
Saddier, who led after two rounds of last week’s European Masters in Switzerland before fading, added: “There is still 18 holes to play, so a lot of things can happen. As I said yesterday, I crushed myself last weekend.”


Saliba and Martinelli add to Arsenal’s injury issues

Saliba and Martinelli add to Arsenal’s injury issues
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Saliba and Martinelli add to Arsenal’s injury issues

Saliba and Martinelli add to Arsenal’s injury issues
  • Arteta is unsure how long Saliba and Martinelli will be on the sidelines
  • “He’s out. We are assessing him but he won’t be involved in this match“

LONDON: Arsenal duo William Saliba and Gabriel Martinelli will miss the League Cup fourth-round tie against Brighton as the Gunners’ injury problems mount.
France defender Saliba was forced off at half-time due to an unspecified injury in the Premier League leaders’ win over Crystal Palace on Sunday.
Brazil forward Martinelli limped down the tunnel with a knock after coming on as a second-half substitute against Palace.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta, who revealed Declan Rice will be available to face Brighton after he was also injured against Palace, is unsure how long Saliba and Martinelli will be on the sidelines.
Losing two of his key players for any length of time would be a major setback as Arsenal try to win a first Premier League title since 2004 and a maiden Champions League crown.
The north Londoners are already without Martin Odegaard, Kai Havertz, Noni Madueke and Gabriel Jesus due to injuries.
“He’s out. We are assessing him but he won’t be involved in this match,” Arteta said of Saliba on Tuesday.
“It looks as well Martinelli is going to be out. We have to do some more tests and see the extent of the injury but this game is going to be too early for him.”
Martinelli’s absence is another blow to Arteta’s attacking options.
Viktor Gyokeres, signed from Sporting Lisbon in the summer, has started all 12 of Arsenal’s Premier League and Champions League fixtures this term, scoring five goals.
Arteta, who last won a trophy with the 2020 FA Cup, is wary of becoming further depleted in attack and is likely to rest the Sweden striker against Brighton.
“In the front line, that’s where we have more difficulties with Noni out, with Kai out, with Gabi Jesus out, with Gabi Martinelli out as well,” Arteta said.
“That’s the area where we have to be more careful, more conscious, because we don’t have that many options.
“We are going to try to manage the load as good as possible, to make sure that the players are fresh, they can compete really well, and the team can maintain the level that it is showing.”
Victory over Palace moved Arsenal four points clear at the top of the Premier League, with seven wins from nine top-flight matches.
Arteta is embracing the current optimism around the club after the frustration of finishing as Premier League runners-up for a third successive campaign last term.
“That’s what we want,” he said. “When our people are excited and you see that the team is competing at the level consistently, they are the right reasons to believe.
“If you want to win big trophies, you certainly have to install that feeling among the team, the club, and around it.
“We are in a really good position at the moment but we know how early it is and how difficult every game is.”


Howe glad Newcastle kept hold of ‘complete package’ Osula

Howe glad Newcastle kept hold of ‘complete package’ Osula
Updated 28 October 2025

Howe glad Newcastle kept hold of ‘complete package’ Osula

Howe glad Newcastle kept hold of ‘complete package’ Osula
  • Osula has enjoyed more game time than expected this season, albeit it largely as a substitute
  • “Obviously it didn’t happen and much to our relief it didn’t happen because Yoane picked up an injury and Will is vitally important,” Howe said

LONDON: Newcastle manager Eddie Howe on Tuesday backed William Osula to become “the complete package,” expressing his relief the striker did not leave the club on deadline day.
Eintracht Frankfurt were reportedly poised to complete a move for the 22-year-old in the transfer window, but Newcastle called off talks.
Osula has enjoyed more game time than expected this season, albeit it largely as a substitute, after big-money signing Yoane Wissa suffered a knee injury on international duty.
“Obviously it didn’t happen and much to our relief it didn’t happen because Yoane picked up an injury and Will is vitally important,” Howe said when asked how close Osula came to leaving St. James’ Park.
“We believe in his talent. He’s got speed — I think you could see that when he came on the pitch the other day — he’s quick, he’s athletic.
“But also I think what he’s added just through the continued attitude to his training, a lot better know-how, nous in terms of how to manage game situations.
“He’s benefited from that and he’s coming on the pitch looking like the complete package.”
Newcastle host Tottenham in the League Cup last 16 on Wednesday, with Osula in line for a rare start after scoring twice in the previous round against Bradford City.
The Dane has only started once in the Premier League this season, making the majority of his appearances as a substitute for Nick Woltemade.
“He’s an incredible athlete,” added Howe.
“Obviously he’s doing cameos at the moment, we’d love him to be able to sustain that for longer, which is very difficult, but he’s got the physical capabilities of delivering that, I think.”


Champions League winner PSG made nearly $1 billion in club-record revenue last season

Champions League winner PSG made nearly $1 billion in club-record revenue last season
Updated 28 October 2025

Champions League winner PSG made nearly $1 billion in club-record revenue last season

Champions League winner PSG made nearly $1 billion in club-record revenue last season
  • The figures encompass the men’s and women’s soccer teams as well as handball and judo teams
  • The club were valued by Forbes at $4.6 billion in May, placing them seventh among the world’s most valuable soccer teams

PARIS: Champions League winner Paris Saint-Germain generated club-record revenue of 837 million euros ($976m) last season.
The figures released by the club on Tuesday include 175 million euros in matchday revenue and 367 million euros in commercial revenue, with six new partners joining the club.
The figures encompass the men’s and women’s soccer teams as well as handball and judo teams. By comparison, revenue for the 2023-24 season was 806 million euros, which was the third highest in European soccer.
PSG’s men’s team won the domestic double and clinched the Champions League for the first time by routing Inter Milan 5-0 in the final, giving the club’s Qatari investor QSI the trophy they craved after taking over the club in June 2011.
The club were valued by Forbes at $4.6 billion in May, placing them seventh among the world’s most valuable soccer teams.
Real Madrid led with $6.75 billion, followed by Manchester United ($6.6 billion) and Spanish champion Barcelona ($5.65 billion).
However, low television revenue in Ligue 1 and the Parc des Princes stadium’s 48,000-capacity — considerably smaller than other leading clubs in Europe — were hampering further financial growth for PSG.
The Parc des Princes was owned by Paris City Hall and Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo does not want to sell the stadium to the club, which hoped to buy it and expand it rather than go elsewhere.
“Our door is always open to expanding the Parc des Princes, which is owned by the City of Paris,” Hidalgo told Le Parisien newspaper in June. “Not to sell, but to expand.”
Plans for a new and bigger stadium away from Parc des Princes with a minimum capacity of 60,000 were still being considered in Passy or Massy, both on the outskirts of the city.
A decision on the new stadium was expected to be taken in autumn of next year.


Real Madrid defender Carvajal expected to miss a couple of months after knee op

Real Madrid defender Carvajal expected to miss a couple of months after knee op
Updated 28 October 2025

Real Madrid defender Carvajal expected to miss a couple of months after knee op

Real Madrid defender Carvajal expected to miss a couple of months after knee op
  • The club did not give an official timetable for Carvajal’s recovery but he is expected to be out for two to three months
  • Carvajal replaced Federico Valverde in the 72nd minute of the 2-1 home win against Barcelona in the La Liga clasico on Sunday

MADRID: Real Madrid defender Dani Carvajal has undergone arthroscopic surgery and is expected to be sidelined for a couple of months.
Madrid said on Tuesday the surgery on his right knee was successful.
The club did not give an official timetable for Carvajal’s recovery but he was expected to be out for two to three months.
Carvajal replaced Federico Valverde in the 72nd minute of the 2-1 win against Barcelona in the La Liga clasico on Sunday. Carvajal played until the end but complained of knee pain afterward.
It was only the eighth appearance for the veteran right back this season. The 33-year-old Carvajal also missed playing time because of a muscle injury. He was out for about nine months after a knee injury in 2024.
Trent Alexander-Arnold, who had been nursing a hamstring injury, is set to return as a starter at right back.
Madrid’s next match is on Saturday at home against Valencia.


Dodgers star Ohtani hits two homers, ties record with 4 extra-base hits in World Series Game 3

Dodgers star Ohtani hits two homers, ties record with 4 extra-base hits in World Series Game 3
Updated 28 October 2025

Dodgers star Ohtani hits two homers, ties record with 4 extra-base hits in World Series Game 3

Dodgers star Ohtani hits two homers, ties record with 4 extra-base hits in World Series Game 3
  • After his four-hit barrage in the first seven innings, Ohtani drew five consecutive walks in this epic extra-inning World Series game
  • Makes him the first major leaguer in 83 years to reach base nine times in any game, let alone the postseason

LOS ANGELES: Shohei Ohtani homered twice and tied a 119-year-old major league record with four extra-base hits in Game 3 of the World Series on Monday night, putting on yet another historic postseason show at Dodger Stadium.
After his four-hit barrage in the first seven innings, Ohtani drew five consecutive walks in this epic extra-inning World Series game, making him the first major leaguer in 83 years to reach base nine times in any game, let alone the postseason.
Ohtani led off the bottom of the first with a ground-rule double to right field. He followed with a solo homer to right in the third inning off Toronto starter Max Scherzer and added an RBI double in the fifth off reliever Mason Fluharty during a tying rally for Los Angeles.
Ohtani then hit a tying solo homer off Seranthony Dominguez with one out in the seventh. It was his sixth homer in the Dodgers’ last four games, and he tied Corey Seager’s eight homers in 2020 for the most by a Dodgers player in a single postseason.
The Blue Jays had seen enough of Ohtani by then: Manager John Schneider intentionally walked him in the ninth, 11th, 13th and 15th innings – and the gambit worked each time, with Ohtani’s teammates unable to get him home.
Ohtani is the first player to be intentionally walked four times in a postseason game, just one shy of the overall major league record for intentional passes set by Andre Dawson in May 1990.
With a man on first, the Blue Jays pitched to Ohtani in the 17th – but just barely, with Brendon Little throwing four pitches comfortably outside the zone.
Ohtani became the first player to reach base nine times since Stan Hack had five hits and four walks for the Cubs in an 18-inning game on Aug. 9, 1942, tying a record also achieved by Max Carey in 1922 and Johnny Burnett in 1932.
After becoming the first player in MLB history with three multihomer games in one postseason, Ohtani is two shy of Randy Arozarena’s record for homers in a postseason.
Only one other player in baseball history got four extra-base hits in a World Series game: Frank Isbell had four doubles for the Chicago White Sox in Game 5 in 1906 against the Chicago Cubs.
Ohtani also became the first hitter to have multiple games with at least 12 total bases in a single postseason. The only other player to have two such postseason games in his career was Babe Ruth.
Once again, Ohtani put on a spectacular show for the Los Angeles fans who definitely “need” him, posting his first four-hit game of the postseason in his first game back at Dodger Stadium since he hit three homers and struck out 10 Milwaukee Brewers in his sensational two-way effort during a clinching victory in the National League Championship Series 10 days ago.
Ohtani has six hits and five RBIs in the first three games of the World Series against Toronto, the city where fans chanted “We don’t need you!” at Ohtani while the Blue Jays won Game 1. Ohtani also homered late in that blowout loss.
Ohtani will make his first World Series start on the mound when he pitches for the Dodgers in Game 4 on Tuesday night.
Ohtani hit two homers in the Dodgers’ first game of the postseason against Cincinnati, but he hadn’t homered again until his historic performance in the NLCS. All three of those homers were solo shots, and he hit a pair of solo homers in Game 3.
He first connected for a 389-foot drive inside the right-field pole in the third inning.
After struggling Dodgers reliever Blake Treinen allowed the Blue Jays to go back ahead 5-4 in the seventh, Ohtani tied it with a 401-foot homer to left-center.
Ohtani now trails only Arozarena, who set the major league record with 10 postseason homers in 2020 before Tampa Bay lost the World Series to Seager and the Dodgers.
Ohtani doubled on Scherzer’s second pitch of Game 3, although his teammates couldn’t bring him home.
Ohtani keyed a tying rally when he doubled to left-center in the fifth, muscling an inside sweeper from Fluharty into the gap for his first opposite-field hit since Sept. 20, a span of 77 at-bats.
Following that double, Ohtani scored the tying run on Freddie Freeman’s single.
The Blue Jays pulled Scherzer right before Ohtani came up and replaced the veteran right-hander with Fluharty, who memorably struck out Ohtani with the bases loaded while escaping a big jam to secure a 5-4 win for Toronto at Dodger Stadium in August.
Ohtani quickly attempted to steal second after being walked in the ninth, but he was tagged out when he popped up and came off the base for an instant.
Ohtani advanced to second on Mookie Betts’ two-out single in the 11th, although he pulled up gingerly at the bag due to cramping. He stayed in the game, however, and Freeman flied out to end the inning.
With Tommy Edman on third base in the 13th, the Jays intentionally walked both Ohtani and Betts to load the bases with two outs. Freeman, who ended Game 1 of last year’s World Series with a grand slam, hit a 379-foot flyout to the warning track in center.
Ohtani’s 17th-inning walk put two Dodgers on base with two outs, but Betts popped out to go 1 for 8.