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Bizarre penalty sends Aston Villa to first Champions League loss at Brugge

Bizarre penalty sends Aston Villa to first Champions League loss at Brugge
Club Brugge’s Belgian midfielder Hans Vanaken and teammates celebrate after winning their UEFA Champions League, league phase day 4, match against Aston Villa at the Jan Breydelstadion in Bruges on November 6, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 06 November 2024

Bizarre penalty sends Aston Villa to first Champions League loss at Brugge

Bizarre penalty sends Aston Villa to first Champions League loss at Brugge
  • Villa had led the 36-team Champions League standings after three straight wins without conceding a goal
  • The loss leaves Villa in fifth place in the standings now led by Liverpool

BRUGES, Belgium: A strange penalty for handball ended Aston Villa’s winning run in the Champions League on Wednesday as the English team lost 1-0 at Club Brugge.
In the other early game, Shakhtar Donetsk playmaker Heorhiy Sudakov had a fine assist and an even better goal in a 2-1 win for the Ukrainian champion against Young Boys.
Villa had led the 36-team Champions League standings after three straight wins without conceding a goal — and they took a bizarre incident before goalkeeper Emi Martínez was eventually beaten.
Villa defender Tyrone Mings was punished for picking up the ball when Martínez seemed to restart play with a goal kick passed short to his teammate.
Mings walked forward a couple steps to gather the ball with his left hand and returned to place it at the corner of the six-yard box.
The penalty kick was awarded and Brugge captain Hans Vanaken scored in the 52nd minute, placing the ball to Martínez’s left as the World Cup-winning Argentina goalkeeper dived to his right.
Martínez tried to persuade German referee Tobias Stieler after the game that he had made a mistake.
The loss leaves Villa in fifth place in the standings now led by Liverpool, with Inter Milan, Arsenal and Brest all able to rise above coach Unai Emery’s team with a win later Wednesday. Inter were hosting Arsenal at San Siro.
Club Brugge have six points, from two wins and two losses and were provisionally in 20th place, which after all eight rounds in January would earn a place in the knockout playoffs round.
Shakhtar’s Sudakov showed against Young Boys why he is expected to be the club’s next big-money sale.
Both teams came into the game without scoring a goal in the first three rounds of the new league phase format.
Swiss champion Young Boys are struggling in 10th place in their domestic title defense and took an unexpected lead in Gelsenkirchen, Germany, where Shakhtar are playing their Champions League home games during the military invasion by Russia.
After the Shakhtar defense was caught in the 27th minute playing short passes deep in their own half, Kastriot Imeri struck with a low shot from the edge of the penalty area.
Shakhtar was level four minutes later when Sudakov’s precise pass into the goalmouth eluded a circle of five Young Boys players to find Oleksandr Zubkov for a tap-in.
Sudakov cleverly created space in the 41st to stride forward and fire a low shot from 20 yards (meters) into the far corner of the net past diving goalkeeper Marvin Keller.
Shakhtar are outside the playoff places in 26th, with four points, and Young Boys is 35th and among six teams with zero points.


Over 57,000 spectators set attendance record for German women’s league soccer game

Over 57,000 spectators set attendance record for German women’s league soccer game
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Over 57,000 spectators set attendance record for German women’s league soccer game

Over 57,000 spectators set attendance record for German women’s league soccer game
Bayern said that a total of 57,762 people turned out to watch the hosts win 2-0
The European record for a domestic club match is the 60,739

BERLIN: A crowd of more than 57,000 spectators set an attendance record for a German women’s league soccer game Saturday when Bayern Munich hosted Bayer Leverkusen.
Bayern said that a total of 57,762 people turned out to watch the hosts win 2-0. That smashed the previous women’s Bundesliga high of 38,365 at a match between Cologne and Eintracht Frankfurt from 2023.
The European record for a domestic club match is the 60,739 set when Atletico Madrid hosted Barcelona in 2019 in the Spanish league.
Barcelona’s 2022 Champions League win over against Real Madrid drew over 91,553 people to Camp Nou stadium, setting a world record for women’s soccer. That beat the previous mark of 90,185 for the 1999 World Cup final between the United States and China at the Rose Bowl.

Cristiano Ronaldo extends goal-scoring record as he targets a sixth World Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo extends goal-scoring record as he targets a sixth World Cup
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Cristiano Ronaldo extends goal-scoring record as he targets a sixth World Cup

Cristiano Ronaldo extends goal-scoring record as he targets a sixth World Cup
  • Ronaldo’s goals extended his record as the highest scorer in men’s international football to 140
  • The 40-year-old soccer great has recently signed a new contract with Ƶn club Al-Nassr

MANCHESTER: Cristiano Ronaldo’s quest to play in a record sixth World Cup began in typical fashion with two goals as Portugal made a winning start to their qualifying campaign by routing Armenia 5-0.
Ronaldo’s goals extended his record as the highest scorer in men’s international football to 140 and underlined his enduring motivation to keep setting more benchmarks before his storied career comes to an end.
The 40-year-old soccer great has recently signed a new contract with Ƶn club Al-Nassr and led Portugal to victory at the UEFA Nations League last summer. The World Cup is the one major trophy that eludes him — leaving him behind his great rival Lionel Messi, who lifted soccer’s biggest prize with Argentina in 2022.
Next year would likely be Ronaldo’s last chance to win it when the tournament is staged in the United States, Canada and Mexico. Like him, Messi would also be playing at a sixth World Cup — setting the pair apart from any other player, with a host of names having appeared in five.
Ronaldo — a five-time Champions League winner, who also lifted the European Championship trophy with his country — struck in each half at the Vazgen Sargsyan Republican Stadium as Portugal made a flying start in Group F.
Joao Felix also scored twice and hit the opening goal after just 10 minutes. Joao Cancelo was also on target.
England maintained their 100 percent record in qualifying with a 2-0 win against Andorra at Villa Park.
Thomas Tuchel’s team are top of Group K with four straight wins after an own goal from Christian Garcia and a Declan Rice header.
Unconvincing England
While Ronaldo further gilded his record, Harry Kane was left frustrated as England failed to convince again under Tuchel.
A 1-0 win against Andorra in June was described by one British newspaper as England’s “worst ever.” It was then followed by a 3-1 home loss against Senegal in a friendly before the end of the season.
Tuchel made 10 changes to his squad and while there was an improvement, England still had to toil against the 174-ranked Andorrans.
It took Garcia to open the scoring when inadvertently glancing Noni Madueke’s inswinging cross into his own net in the 25th.
England created more chances after the break, with Andorra goalkeeper Iker Alvarez making two fine saves from close range to deny Eberechi Eze and Elliott Anderson.
Rice headed in at the far post in the 67th from Reece James’ cross.
England’s all-time leading scorer Kane could not extend his record, with his best chance coming when failing to connect with James’s first half cross with an open net to aim at.
Also in Group K, Serbia beat Latvia 1-0 to move up to second in the table.
England play Serbia on Tuesday.


Explosion at cricket match in Pakistan’s northwest kills one

Explosion at cricket match in Pakistan’s northwest kills one
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Explosion at cricket match in Pakistan’s northwest kills one

Explosion at cricket match in Pakistan’s northwest kills one
  • Police say IED was planted at Kausar Lachi Cricket Ground in Bajaur’s Loi Sim area
  • No group has claimed responsibility, but militant violence is common in Bajaur

PESHAWAR: An explosion during a cricket match in Pakistan’s northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province killed one person on Saturday, police said, in an attack for which no group has so far claimed responsibility.

The blast struck the Kausar Lachi Cricket Ground in Bajaur’s Loi Sim area around 6:30 p.m., and initial investigations suggested it was caused by an improvised explosive device (IED) planted in the ground.

It was not immediately clear whether the victim was the intended target.

“According to initial investigations, the device appears to have been planted in the ground,” Hunar Khan, a senior police officer, told Arab News over the phone.

He added that the remoteness of the area and poor communications had hampered the response.

Amjad Khan, a senior district official at Rescue1122, said his office received a call about the blast and dispatched a team to the site.

“Despite medical efforts, the victim was pronounced dead upon arrival at the medical facility,” he said, identifying the person killed as Fazalullah.

Police said a contingent had been deployed to secure the site and assess the situation.

Bajaur, a rugged district bordering Afghanistan, was once a stronghold of the proscribed Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP). The militant network has repeatedly targeted security forces, police and local residents in the area.

Pakistan has seen a sharp rise in militant violence in recent years, with officials in Islamabad accusing the Afghan Taliban of sheltering TTP militants and facilitating their cross-border attacks.

The Taliban regime in Kabul has repeatedly denied these claims, saying Pakistan’s security challenges are an internal matter.
 


De Bruyne says Manchester City return will feel strange

De Bruyne says Manchester City return will feel strange
Updated 06 September 2025

De Bruyne says Manchester City return will feel strange

De Bruyne says Manchester City return will feel strange
  • De Bruyne, 34, left City at the end of last season when his contract was not renewed
  • “It’s different under manager (Antonio) Conte than the years under Pep Guardiola,” he said

BRUSSELS: Belgium midfielder Kevin De Bruyne said on Saturday that a return to Manchester City later this month in the colors of his new club Napoli will be a strange sensation.
De Bruyne, 34, left City at the end of last season when his contract was not renewed and joined Napoli, who visit the Etihad Stadium for their Champions League group opener on September 18.
“I’ve only played two matches in Serie A. It’s different under manager (Antonio) Conte than the years under Pep Guardiola,” De Bruyne told reporters on the eve of Belgium’s World Cup Group J qualifier against Kazakhstan in Brussels.
“My first impression is that it’s more tactical in Italy and things move a bit slower. But it’s still football.
“I played other systems before while at Manchester City,” he added, fielding more questions about his club career than the World Cup clash.
“We’re playing against City in Manchester with Napoli soon. That’s going to be strange. City is my club and that’s not going to change,” De Bruyne added.


Under-fire Nagelsmann promises ‘changes’ after Slovakia upset

Under-fire Nagelsmann promises ‘changes’ after Slovakia upset
Updated 06 September 2025

Under-fire Nagelsmann promises ‘changes’ after Slovakia upset

Under-fire Nagelsmann promises ‘changes’ after Slovakia upset
  • The Germans were thoroughly outclassed against Slovakia on Thursday
  • Nagelsmann, 38, slammed his players’ attitude after the defeat on Thursday, saying they lacked emotion and were “miles away” from a good performance

BERLIN: Germany coach Julian Nagelsmann on Saturday pledged changes to his side for Sunday’s crunch World Cup qualifier against Northern Ireland in Cologne after falling to a 2-0 defeat in Slovakia.
The Germans were thoroughly outclassed against Slovakia on Thursday, losing to the underdog side for the first time in their history.
The four-time World Cup winners had never previously lost a qualification match for the tournament.
A further disappointment against Northern Ireland would leave Nagelsmann’s men with little room for error in their bid to qualify directly for the World Cup.
Nagelsmann, 38, slammed his players’ attitude after the defeat on Thursday, saying they lacked emotion and were “miles away” from a good performance.
“We had five decent minutes. That’s not enough,” the coach said.
At full-time, captain Joshua Kimmich said “if we perform like we did today, we’ll definitely not qualify” for the World Cup.
On Saturday, Nagelsmann said: “There will certainly be some changes in terms of personnel. Not all 10 players will be rotated, but we have to put in a better performance than we did on Thursday.”
Germany have improved under Nagelsmann after a poor decade, with group stage exits at the Russia and Qatar World Cups bookending a last-16 Euros defeat to England in 2021.
Taking over in late 2023, Germany lost just one of 15 matches in 2024 — a quarter-final exit at the hands of eventual champions Spain at the European Championships.
This year, Germany have lost three and drawn one of their five games and risk an unthinkable failure to qualify for next year’s World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
The coach said he had no fears about his future despite copping criticism in the German press, saying “it’s never good to be afraid.”
“I’m still brave enough and I want to win every game and we’ll try and do our best tomorrow,” he said.
“The team is important, not me, and I think we’ll do a better job tomorrow than on Thursday.”
Germany were given a rare bit of good news on Saturday, with forward Serge Gnabry cleared to play after picking up an arm injury against Slovakia.
The Germans are dealing with an injury crisis, particularly up front, with Jamal Musiala, Kai Havertz, Tim Kleindienst and Niclas Fuellkrug all missing through injury.
On Thursday, Germany called up Borussia Dortmund forward Maximilian Beier to replace the injured Fuellkrug.