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Holders Spain strike late to beat Switzerland in Nations League

Holders Spain strike late to beat Switzerland in Nations League
Spain's Zaragoza shoots from the penalty spot before scoring his side's third goal during a Nations League soccer match between Spain and Switzerland, Monday, Nov. 18, 2024. (AP)
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Updated 19 November 2024

Holders Spain strike late to beat Switzerland in Nations League

Holders Spain strike late to beat Switzerland in Nations League

TENERIFE, Spain: Bryan Zaragoza won and converted a late penalty to help Euro 2024 winners Spain beat Switzerland 3-2 in a Nations League dead rubber on Monday.
The Nations League holders, already guaranteed top spot in Group A4, twice took the lead but were pegged back by the already-relegated Swiss in Tenerife.
It was the first Spain match on the island in 28 years and fans were able to celebrate a win after Bayern Munich winger Zaragoza’s late spot-kick settled the game.
Coach Luis de la Fuente changed his whole line-up from the win over Denmark on Friday, handing Athletic Bilbao center-back Aitor Paredes his debut in defense.
Yeremi Pino, a Canary Islander, sent Spain ahead on home territory after 32 minutes after Pedri’s penalty was saved.
Captain Alvaro Morata won the penalty and handed Pedri, born in Tenerife, the ball to take the spot kick, but Yvon Mvogo saved the Barcelona midfielder’s effort.
“Here at home with a goal, the win... I can’t ask for more,” Pino told TVE.
“It was a very special game... full marks to the fans.”
De la Fuente sent on another Spain debutant at half-time in Porto striker Samu Aghehowa.
Joel Monteiro levelled for Switzerland but a few minutes later Bryan Gil stole the ball back to restore Spain’s lead.
Andi Zeqiri fired home from the spot after a foul by Fabian Ruiz in the 85th minute but Zaragoza ensured Spain could finish a spectacular year on a high.
The winger, on loan at Osasuna from Bayern, burst into the box and was brought crashing down by Vincent Sierro.
Zaragoza clinically dispatched the resulting penalty to spark jubilant celebrations in Tenerife.


The 2025 Ƶ Snooker Masters kicks off in Jeddah with exciting matches

The 2025 Ƶ Snooker Masters kicks off in Jeddah with exciting matches
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The 2025 Ƶ Snooker Masters kicks off in Jeddah with exciting matches

The 2025 Ƶ Snooker Masters kicks off in Jeddah with exciting matches
  • The preliminary qualifying round will continue until next Monday, August 11

JEDDAH: The 2025 Ƶ Snooker Masters kicked off on Friday in Jeddah, Ƶ, with the participation of the game’s elite stars, including world No. 1 Judd Trump, Kyren Wilson, Mark Williams, John Higgins, and Ronnie O’Sullivan.

The event is organized by the Saudi Billiards and Snooker Federation, in strategic partnership with Matchroom, in cooperation with the World Snooker Tour, and under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Sports, at the Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City Hall.

The event featured an official opening ceremony attended by officials from the organizing bodies. The official competitions then kicked off with an intense match, featuring a number of Arab players, including Egyptian Hisham Shawky, the 2025 Arab champion, who secured victory and advanced to the next round of the tournament.

Eleven Saudi players are participating in the preliminary round: Abdullah Al-Shammari, Ahmed Asiri, Abdulraouf Al-Sayegh, Omar Al-Ajlani, Musab Al-Sayegh, Musaed Al-Masfar, Ziad Al-Qabbani, Fahad Al-Ghamdi, Saud Al-Bakr, Ayman Al-Omari, and Abdullah Al-Attiyan, in a move that confirms the Kingdom’s commitment to supporting and developing Saudi talent.

The preliminary qualifying round will continue until next Monday, Aug. 11.


Revamped Manchester City ready for new era without talisman De Bruyne

Revamped Manchester City ready for new era without talisman De Bruyne
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Revamped Manchester City ready for new era without talisman De Bruyne

Revamped Manchester City ready for new era without talisman De Bruyne
  • Manchester City were tipped last season to win a record-extending fifth consecutive Premier League title
  • But a mid-season nose-dive saw them fall well off the pace and miss a top-two spot for the first time since 2016-17

MANCHESTER, England: Manchester City will embark on a new era this season in their first in 10 years without talisman Kevin De Bruyne as Pep Guardiola looks to make last term’s third-place finish a distant memory and restore his revamped outfit to their former glory.

They face a tough task against champions Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea – all big spenders in the transfer window – but the anticipated return of Ballon d’Or winner Rodri and scoring machine Erling Haaland to top form give reason for optimism.

City were tipped last season to win a record-extending fifth consecutive Premier League title, but a mid-season nose-dive saw them fall well off the pace and miss a top-two spot for the first time since 2016-17.

They finished third behind Liverpool and Arsenal with their worst points total under Guardiola, their nine league losses were more than their two previous seasons combined, they crashed out of the Champions League and League Cup early and their FA Cup final loss to Crystal Palace meant no silverware for the first time in eight years.

Rodri was sidelined for most of the season after suffering a torn anterior cruciate ligament against Arsenal in September. Guardiola’s men showed how much the Spaniard was missed when they went on a woeful run of nine defeats in 12 games across all competitions.

After leading the Premier League in scoring for two successive seasons, Haaland’s 31 goals across all competitions in 2024-25 remarkably constituted a drop in performance, although he still showed his lethal scoring ability in what was considered an off-year for the Norwegian.

He will be keen to prove a point this season and put himself back in the running for the Golden Boot.

Guardiola began his rebuilding last term, splashing out £180 million ($241.72 million) on Omar Marmoush, Abdukodir Khusanov, Nico Gonzalez and Vitor Reis. Marmoush had an almost immediate impact with a 13-minute hat-trick in a 4-0 win over Newcastle United in February.

City’s manager has further galvanized his squad by signing Dutch midfielder Tijjani Reijnders, Wolverhampton Wanderers defender Rayan Ait-Nouri, winger Rayan Cherki and goalkeeper James Trafford in the close season to push City’s spending for 2025 past the £300 million mark.

Ait-Nouri was brought in to reinforce the left-back position, while Reijnders and Cherki were signed in the hope that they could replace De Bruyne’s creative spark in midfield.

Squad positivity

While City boast one of the best strikers in the game in Haaland, the fight to support the 25-year-old runs deep with Marmoush, Phil Foden, Jeremy Doku, Savinho, Oscar Bobb and Cherki all in contention.

Guardiola said that while there is a lot of positivity in the squad, he did not expect this season to be smooth sailing.

“I’m pretty sure it’ll be good, but it won’t be a red carpet season, there’ll always be problems, it’s how you overcome those situations,” the Spaniard said at a sold-out open training session earlier this week.

“The expectation at the beginning of the season is always, let’s go and try to do our best, win the first games, get confidence and move forward. Of course, we want to try and do better than last season, especially with consistency.”

The manager, who is under contract until June 2027, is not setting any targets for the season, saying it is difficult to determine what a successful campaign would be.

“When the (players) give good spirit and fight and run and give their best, sometimes you can do your best and the opponents are just better,” he said. “It depends on ourselves, this is what we have to try to do. We challenge against ourselves, this is the target for the season.”

A cloud continues to hang over the club as they face 115 charges of breaking Premier League financial regulations. City, who have always denied any wrongdoing, were charged with the alleged breaches in February 2023. British media expect a verdict during the October international break.


Hideo Kojima to appear at EWC Festival 2025 in Riyadh

Hideo Kojima to appear at EWC Festival 2025 in Riyadh
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Hideo Kojima to appear at EWC Festival 2025 in Riyadh

Hideo Kojima to appear at EWC Festival 2025 in Riyadh
  • Legendary game creator will headline ‘Death Stranding 2: On the Beach’ panel and deliver keynote on creativity and innovation at the New Global Sport Conference 2025

RIYADH: The Esports World Cup Foundation has announced that world-renowned game creator Hideo Kojima will join the Esports World Cup 2025 Festival in Riyadh, appearing live on Aug. 23 for a special Q&A panel in Publisher Park as part of the “Death Standing World Strand Tour 2.”

At the launch of “Death Stranding 2: On the Beach,” fans will have the rare opportunity to hear directly from Kojima about the making of the critically acclaimed title and meet the visionary creator.

Recognized globally as one of the all-time greats in video game history, Kojima has redefined interactive storytelling, cinematic game design and the boundaries of genre for nearly four decades. As the founder of Kojima Productions and the creator of the iconic franchise, “Death Stranding,” he pioneered stealth-action gameplay and elevated games to a new narrative and artistic standard.

Kojima’s appreciation for film, music and literature is woven into every aspect of his work, from unforgettable characters to immersive, emotionally resonant worlds. His dedication to detail and creative integrity has inspired generations of developers to tell bold, personal stories and continues to earn him acclaim far beyond the games industry.

In addition to his appearance at the EWC Festival, Kojima will take the stage at the New Global Sport Conference 2025, the flagship industry forum from the Esports World Cup Foundation hosted during the EWC’s closing weekend.

Kojima will discuss the development of “Death Stranding 2: On the Beach” and deliver insights into the game’s creation at the global event. He will be joined on stage by his longtime friend and collaborator, film-maker Nicolas Winding Refn, who portrayed the character Heartman in “Death Stranding.”

The Esports World Cup 2025 features 2,000 elite players and 200 clubs from more than 100 countries, competing in 25 tournaments across 24 games for a record-breaking $70-plus million prize pool.


Qatar, Lebanon and Syria suffer losses, Iran defeats Japan at FIBA Asia Cup

Qatar, Lebanon and Syria suffer losses, Iran defeats Japan at FIBA Asia Cup
Updated 09 August 2025

Qatar, Lebanon and Syria suffer losses, Iran defeats Japan at FIBA Asia Cup

Qatar, Lebanon and Syria suffer losses, Iran defeats Japan at FIBA Asia Cup

JEDDAH: The fourth day of the FIBA Asia Cup 2025 basketball championship in Jeddah ended with the Qatari, Lebanese and Syrian teams losing to the South Korean, Australian and Guam teams.

The Qatari team lost to South Korea, 83-97 on Friday, in the second round of Group A.

The match was average, with South Korea dominating many periods and successfully converting their dominance into victory.

In the same group, Australia defeated Lebanon, 93-80, moving closer to securing a place in the next round before their third match against Qatar in the third round.

The Iranian team, meanwhile, defeated Japan, 78-70, in Group B.

In the final match of the day, the Syrian and Guam teams faced off in Group B after their previous losses in the first round. Guam seized control early and never truly let go, defeating Syria 82-73 in Group B.


Slot says Liverpool title favorites due to last season’s triumph, not spending spree

Slot says Liverpool title favorites due to last season’s triumph, not spending spree
Updated 09 August 2025

Slot says Liverpool title favorites due to last season’s triumph, not spending spree

Slot says Liverpool title favorites due to last season’s triumph, not spending spree
  • “It’s completely normal that we are one of the favorites, because we won it last season,” Slot told reporters ahead of Sunday’s FA Community Shield showdown against Crystal Palace

Liverpool manager Arne Slot said it is completely normal for his side to be viewed as favorites to retain their Premier League crown, citing last campaign’s success rather than their close-season transfer activity.
Liverpool, who won the Premier League last season to secure a record-equalling 20th English title, have bolstered their squad with the arrivals of Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Jeremie Frimpong, Milos Kerkez and others.
The Merseyside club, however, have also had Trent Alexander-Arnold leave for Real Madrid, Luis Diaz move to Bayern Munich and Jarell Quansah to Bayer Leverkusen, while their Portuguese forward Diogo Jota died in a car crash last month.
“It’s completely normal that we are one of the favorites, because we won it last season,” Slot told reporters ahead of Sunday’s FA Community Shield showdown against Crystal Palace.
“And we brought in good players. Like all the other teams did, by the way. This is what makes this league so nice.”
Liverpool had only signed forward Federico Chiesa from Italian side Juventus in the close-season window last year.
“Every team in the Premier League is spending money. So if we are only favorites because we’ve spent a bit, I would see that as weird because we’ve lost a lot as well. But that we are favorites because we won it last season and we played so well, that’s clear,” Slot said.
“And the ambitions haven’t changed, because the ambition of this club is always to compete for every trophy.”
Liverpool, eyeing a 17th Community Shield title, face FA Cup winners Palace at Wembley.