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Arsenal start Women’s Champions League title defense on the wrong foot with 2-1 defeat to Lyon; Barcelona thrash Bayern

Arsenal start Women’s Champions League title defense on the wrong foot with 2-1 defeat to Lyon; Barcelona thrash Bayern
Arsenal’s Australian defender Steph Catley (L) tries to hold off Lyon’s Haitian midfielder Melchie Dumornay during the UEFA Women’s Champions League, league phase football match between Arsenal and Lyon at Meadow Park on Tuesday. (AFP)
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Arsenal start Women’s Champions League title defense on the wrong foot with 2-1 defeat to Lyon; Barcelona thrash Bayern

Arsenal start Women’s Champions League title defense on the wrong foot with 2-1 defeat to Lyon; Barcelona thrash Bayern
  • The 18-team league phase ends in December. Teams that finish first to fourth in the standings advance directly to the quarterfinals
  • Juventus defender Cecilia Salvai marked the 10th anniversary of her debut in the Women’s Champions League with her first two goals in the competition as her team came from behind to beat Benfica 2-1 in the early match

LONDON:Defensive mistakes cost Arsenal again as they kicked off their defense of the Women’s Champions League title with a 2-1 home loss to Lyon on Tuesday.

Alessia Russo gave Arsenal an early lead before Melchie Dumornay’s quick double turned the match around for record eight-time winner Lyon in the first round of matches of the new-look tournament.

After the men switched from a group phase to a league-based format last season, the Women’s Champions League made the move, too.

Barcelona, who lost to Arsenal in the final last season, thrashed Bayern Munich 7-1 in one of three other matches on Tuesday.

Arsenal had a tricky start to the domestic season and failed to win their previous three matches but they took the lead in the seventh minute against Lyon thanks to two of their European Championship-winning players.

Pure persistence from Beth Mead saw her force her way into the area, drawing several players before laying it off to England teammate Russo to fire across into the bottom right corner.

Arsenal gifted the visitors the equalizer in the 18th minute when Daphne van Domselaar controlled a back pass but played it straight to Dumornay. The Arsenal goalkeeper thought she had redeemed herself by saving the attempt but Dumornay slotted the rebound past her and into an empty net.

A defensive lapse cost Arsenal again five minutes later, allowing Dumornay to curl into the top right corner.

Lyon lost to Arsenal in last season’s semifinals.

The 18-team league phase ends in December. Teams that finish first to fourth in the standings advance directly to the quarterfinals. Those ranked Nos. 5 to 12 go to a knockout playoff round. The bottom six teams are eliminated.

Pina’s return

Substitute Clàudia Pina returned from injury and scored a late double to add gloss to the scoreline for Barcelona.

Pina missed Barcelona’s last league match with a thigh injury but she was brought on early in the second half. By that point Barcelona were already 4-1 up and Ewa Pajor extended that advantage moments later with her second of the night.

Two-time Ballon d’Or winner Alexia Putellas scored Barcelona’s opener with a sublime, curled finish and also weighed in with two assists.

Esmee Brugts and Salma Paralluelo netted Barcelona’s other goals, either side of Klara Bühl’s strike for Bayern.

Anniversary goals

Juventus defender Cecilia Salvai marked the 10th anniversary of her debut in the Women’s Champions League with her first two goals in the competition as her team came from behind to beat Benfica 2-1 in the early match.

Lucia Alves’ scored the first goal of the revamped competition in the sixth minute, finishing off Nycole Raysla’s cross with an emphatic close-range strike.

However, Juventus took control of the match from that point, driven by a lively performance from Barbara Bonansea down the right.

And the veteran Italy international was key to Juve’s equalizer in the 22nd minute, beating two players in the area before lifting the ball across for Salvai to head past Lena Pauels.

It was Salvai’s first goal in the competition — 10 years to the day after making her Women’s Champions League debut for Verona.

Juventus had numerous chances to take the lead and Bonansea also had a goal ruled out for offside shortly before halftime.

The Bianconere snatched the win in the 86th minute when a corner was flicked on and Salvai stuck out a leg to volley it into the back of the net.

Debutants delight

European debutants OH Leuven fought back from two goals down to draw 2-2 at Paris FC.

Paris appeared to be in command after a dominant first half where they went 2-0 up inside 23 minutes through Daphne Corboz and Clara Mateo.

However, Kim Everaerts pulled one back at the start of the second half and Sara Pusztai netted the equalizer in the 62nd.

Leuven is the first Belgian team to make the league phase or group stage of the competition.


Conor McGregor accepts 18-month suspension for missed doping tests

Conor McGregor accepts 18-month suspension for missed doping tests
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Conor McGregor accepts 18-month suspension for missed doping tests

Conor McGregor accepts 18-month suspension for missed doping tests
  • The sanction is retroactive to Sept. 20, 2024 — the date of the third missed test — and runs through March 20, 2026
  • With the suspension ending March 20, 2026, McGregor would be eligible to compete again in the spring of next year, pending medical clearance and any bout agreement

LONDON: Conor McGregor has accepted an 18-month suspension for violating the UFC’s anti-doping policy after missing three attempted tests in 2024, Combat Sports Anti-Doping (CSAD) announced Tuesday.

“McGregor missed three attempted biological sample collections within a 12-month period in 2024, which constitutes a violation of the UFC ADP (anti- doping policy),” the CSAD said in a statement.

The missed collections occurred on June 13, Sept. 19, and Sept. 20, and were each recorded as whereabouts failures. Under the program, “UFC athletes are required to provide accurate whereabouts information at all times, so they can be contacted and submit to biological sample collections without prior warning.”

The sanction is retroactive to Sept. 20, 2024 — the date of the third missed test — and runs through March 20, 2026. CSAD noted McGregor was rehabbing an injury and not in fight preparation during the missed collections, and that he fully cooperated with the inquiry, accepted responsibility and supplied information that explained the circumstances. Citing those factors, CSAD reduced the standard 24-month penalty for three whereabouts failures by six months.

“Despite these mitigating factors, CSAD emphasizes that accurate whereabouts filings and the ability to conduct unannounced testing are essential to the success of the UFC ADP,” the CSAD added.

CSAD administers the UFC’s year-round program independently. Sample collections are performed by Drug Free Sport International, and testing is conducted at the WADA-accredited Sports Medicine Research and Testing Laboratory in Salt Lake City.

McGregor, 37, re-entered the UFC testing pool and has provided four samples in 2025. The former two-division champion has not competed since July 2021. His planned bout with Michael Chandler for UFC 303 in 2024 was canceled after McGregor withdrew with an injury.

With the suspension ending March 20, 2026, McGregor would be eligible to compete again in the spring of next year, pending medical clearance and any bout agreement. This would come just in time for the UFC card slated to take place at the White House, which President Donald Trump recently announced would be held on June 14, 2026.


Djokovic overcomes fatigue and humidity to reach Shanghai quarterfinals

Djokovic overcomes fatigue and humidity to reach Shanghai quarterfinals
Updated 08 October 2025

Djokovic overcomes fatigue and humidity to reach Shanghai quarterfinals

Djokovic overcomes fatigue and humidity to reach Shanghai quarterfinals
  • The win made Djokovic the oldest man to reach the last eight at an ATP Masters 1000 event

SHANGHAI: Novak Djokovic needed medical attention after losing the second set but recovered to beat Jaume Munar 6-3, 5-7, 6-2 in hot and humid conditions at the Shanghai Masters on Tuesday.
After losing a long rally by sending a forehand wide to end the second set, Djokovic slumped to the ground and remained sprawled on his back with his forearm over his eyes for several seconds. He then slowly sat up and rested his head between his legs before he was helped back to his chair by a trainer.
He was given medical treatment in his chair before the start of the third set but then broke Munar straight away after his opponent missed a simple overhead when leading 40-15.
The 38-year-old Djokovic declined to do the traditional on-court interview after the match but wrote on X: “Tough day at the office. Very challenging physically.”
The win made Djokovic the oldest man to reach the last eight at an ATP Masters 1000 event — two months older than Roger Federer was when he reached the quarterfinals in Shanghai in 2019.
Djokovic is chasing a record-extending 41st Masters title.
He will next face Zizou Bergs of Belgium.
Tenth-seeded Holger Rune also came through a tough challenge, defeating big-serving Frenchman Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard 6-4, 6-7 (7), 6-3.


Netherlands striker Meerdink injured two days into first call-up

Netherlands striker Meerdink injured two days into first call-up
Updated 07 October 2025

Netherlands striker Meerdink injured two days into first call-up

Netherlands striker Meerdink injured two days into first call-up
  • The 22-year-old from AZ Alkmaar will not be replaced
  • Malen, however, has a growing reputation as an impact player, or ‘super sub’ for the Dutch

AMSTERDAM: Striker Mexx Meerdink has withdrawn from the Netherlands squad for this week’s World Cup qualifiers against Malta and Finland, the Dutch football association said on Tuesday, after he suffered an injury two days into his first call-up.
The 22-year-old from AZ Alkmaar will not be replaced, it added, even though Memphis Depay was late arriving from Brazil after his passport went missing.
Coach Ronald Koeman has already said Depay would not start against Malta away on Thursday, leaving Donyell Malen as the likely first-choice striker for the game at Ta’Qali.
Malen, however, has a growing reputation as an impact player, or ‘super sub’ for the Dutch.
He boasts a better goal-scoring record as a substitute than as a starter with 10 goals in 27 substitute appearances, the best figures in the history of the Dutch national team.
“It’s something to be proud of,” Malen told reporters on Tuesday. “Sometimes you’re disappointed to be on the bench, but if you can stay mentally strong and produce good results, you can be proud.”
As a starter, Malen has been less productive with a single goal in 18 internationals.
The Netherlands also take on Finland at home on Sunday. They have 10 points from their opening four qualifiers, ahead of Poland on goal difference with a game in hand.
The group winners qualify directly for the finals in North America with the runners-up going into the playoffs.


Metallica to perform at Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix 2025

Metallica will perform at the post-race concert of the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix on Nov. 30.
Metallica will perform at the post-race concert of the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix on Nov. 30.
Updated 07 October 2025

Metallica to perform at Formula 1 Qatar Grand Prix 2025

Metallica will perform at the post-race concert of the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix on Nov. 30.
  • After-race concert will take place at Lusail Live Stage on Nov. 30

DOHA: Metallica will perform at the post-race concert of the Formula 1 Qatar Airways Qatar Grand Prix on Nov. 30, Lusail International Circuit announced.

The race will be the penultimate of the season with only the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix to come the following weekend. McLaren’s Oscar Pastry leads the Drivers Championship with 336 points, followed by teammate Lando Norris in second on 314, and Red Bull’s reigning champion Max Verstappen on 273 in third. McLaren leads the Constructors Championship with Mercedes in second and Ferrari in third.

Metallica’s headline show will take place on Lusail Live Stage following the conclusion of the race and prize presentation to the drivers.

Formed in 1981 by vocalist/guitarist James Hetfield and drummer Lars Ulrich, Metallica has become one of the most successful rock bands in history, selling almost 125 million albums worldwide and generating more than 17 billion streams while playing to millions of fans on all seven continents — more than 1.3 million of whom belong to the band’s Fifth Member fan club.

The band will also perform at Yas Island on Dec. 6 as part of the Formula 1 Etihad Airways Abu Dhabi Grand Prix weekend.

Metallica’s catalog of multi-platinum studio albums includes “Kill ’Em All,” “Ride the Lightning,” “Master of Puppets,” “…And Justice for All,” “Metallica” (commonly referred to as The Black Album), “Load,” “Death Magnetic,” and most recently, the Grammy-winning “72 Seasons,” released in 2023.

Metallica’s awards and accolades include nine Grammy Awards, two American Music Awards, multiple MTV Video Music Awards and a 2009 induction into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame.


Coach Herve Renard confident in Saudis’ ability to qualify for a 7th World Cup

Coach Herve Renard confident in Saudis’ ability to qualify for a 7th World Cup
Updated 07 October 2025

Coach Herve Renard confident in Saudis’ ability to qualify for a 7th World Cup

Coach Herve Renard confident in Saudis’ ability to qualify for a 7th World Cup
  • ‘We’re on the right track, technically,’ the Frenchman says. ‘We have made good progress in our performance … and we must prove that on the field’
  • Indonesia coach Patrick Kluivert unafraid to face the Green Falcons in Jeddah on Wednesday in the 4th round of the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup

JEDDAH: Saudi national football team head coach Herve Renard is confident his players can qualify for the nation’s seventh World Cup finals since 1994.
Speaking in Jeddah on Tuesday on the eve of their opening match in the fourth round of the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup, against Indonesia, he said: “We’re on the right track, technically.
“We had a training camp in Europe during the last break. Tomorrow is a different match and everyone has hopes of qualifying for the World Cup. I’m confident that we’ll give more than 100 percent to reach the World Cup.
“I came here a year ago and the goal was to qualify directly, but that didn’t happen because we needed to improve in several aspects. We have made good progress in our performance since the Gulf Cup, and we must prove that on the field because the truth always appears on the field.”
The Saudis were defeated 2-1 by Oman in the semifinals of the Gulf Cup in December.
“Last January, I decided to change a large number of players; 50 percent of the players who were with us at that time changed,” Renard said.
“We developed, technically, and tomorrow we will see if we have developed enough.”
He revealed that his message to his players ahead of the game was simple: “We will qualify for the World Cup together.”
Indonesia’s coach, Patrick Kluivert, said he was not afraid to face the Green Falcons at home, in front of 60,000 Saudi fans.
“I know it is a crucial game but the Garuda players are ready to make the country proud,” he said.
“We consider this match as a final and we will do everything we can to achieve a positive result. We are confident that we will perform strongly.
“I won’t make any excuses, whatever the reason. Despite the late arrival of some players from Europe, we have no excuses at all. Although the absence of the goalkeeper is significant, we have the right alternative and we will seek to exploit set pieces. We will be a very difficult opponent.”
Asked about a rejected call by Indonesian football authorities for Kuwaiti referee Ahmad Al-Ali to be replaced with a neutral official, over concerns that refs from the region might be biased, Kluivert said: “I am here … to talk about the technical stuff, not anything else. It is not my business.”
Six teams are competing for the two remaining automatic World Cup qualification spots. They are split into two groups, with Iraq joining the Saudis and Indonesia in Group B, and Qatar, the UAE and Oman in Group A. The teams in each group will play each other once, with both group winners booking their places at the 2026 World Cup. The second-place teams will then face off over two legs, with the winner advancing to an inter-confederation play-off.