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Ronaldo delivers another Al-Nassr triumph in Asia

Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Al-Nassr won 3-1 at Al-Gharafa of Qatar on Monday to move to the brink of the knockout stages of the AFC Champions League Elite with three group games still to play. (X/@AlNassrFC)
Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Al-Nassr won 3-1 at Al-Gharafa of Qatar on Monday to move to the brink of the knockout stages of the AFC Champions League Elite with three group games still to play. (X/@AlNassrFC)
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Updated 25 November 2024

Ronaldo delivers another Al-Nassr triumph in Asia

Ronaldo delivers another Al-Nassr triumph in Asia
  • Al-Nassr on brink of knockout stages after win

RIYADH: Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice as Al-Nassr triumphed 3-1 at Al-Gharafa of Qatar on Monday to move to the brink of the knockout stages of the AFC Champions League Elite with three group games still to play.

All the goals came in the second half as the Ƶns moved onto 13 points and second place in the group, just two points behind leaders Al-Ahli who earlier won 2-1 at Al-Ain of the UAE.

Al-Nassr made most of the running in the first half but just could not find a way through.

Ronaldo had an early shot saved by Sergio Rico and the Spanish goalkeeper made a diving stop to then push away a shot from the Portuguese star as Al-Nassr pressed again after 19 minutes. 

Soon after it was the turn of Al-Gharafa to go close and Bento had to get down well to save from Wajdi Kechrida at his near post.

Al-Nassr were awarded a penalty just before the half hour as Matias Nani chopped down Sadio Mane on the left side of the area. It looked a clear decision by the referee and Ronaldo put the ball down on the spot ready to shoot his team into the lead before VAR intervened to overrule and keep the game goalless.

Ronaldo had a great chance in the 34th minute but somehow headed Marcelo Brozovic’s left-sided free-kick wide from close range.

It had been a frustrating period for the star and it got worse just before the break as the five-time Ballon d’Or winner had a goalbound shot blocked.

He was determined to put it right, though, and did so within the first minute of the second half. Angelo got to the byline on the right and his perfect cross was met by Ronaldo’s thundering header that flew into the bottom corner to give Rico no chance. 

Two minutes before the hour, Angelo swapped passes with Otavio and then skipped past the goalkeeper to extend Al-Nassr’s lead and then, six minutes later, Ronaldo got his second. He was found inside the box by Angelo, turned his defender and then fired home high into the net.

That was that, or so everyone thought, before Spanish striker Joselu pulled one back with 17 minutes remaining.

There was still time for Al-Gharafa’s Seydou Sano to receive his marching orders following two yellow cards, but Al-Nassr saw out the match to complete another perfect day for Ƶn clubs in Asia.


Kane doubles up as Bayern sink Chelsea in Champions League

Kane doubles up as Bayern sink Chelsea in Champions League
Updated 25 sec ago

Kane doubles up as Bayern sink Chelsea in Champions League

Kane doubles up as Bayern sink Chelsea in Champions League
  • Bayern have now won their past 22 Champions League openers dating back to 2002

Munich: Harry Kane scored twice as Bayern Munich beat Chelsea 3-1 at home in their Champions League opener on Wednesday.
Michael Olize pressured Trevoh Chalobah into an own goal with 20 minutes gone, before Kane won and converted a penalty seven minutes later.
Cole Palmer finished off a superb team counter-attack just two minutes later to bring Chelsea back into the game.
But Kane stepped up again midway through the second half to wrestle control back Bayern’s way.
England captain Kane says facing Premier League sides gives him extra motivation to “play better,” and Chelsea were on the receiving end as he climbed up to 10 goals in just six games this season.
Bayern captain Manuel Neuer, the last survivor from the 2012 Champions League final between the sides, won by Chelsea at the same venue, brought up his 100th win in the competition. He now trails just Cristiano Ronaldo, Thomas Mueller and Iker Casillas.
Bayern have now won their past 22 Champions League openers dating back to a 2002 loss to Spain’s Deportivo La Coruna.
Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca restored Palmer and three others to the starting line-up, having copped criticism for resting players in Saturday’s limp 2-2 draw at Brentford.
Bayern had won five from five to start the season but were caught off guard early by the visitors’ intensity, with Chelsea pinning the hosts back.
Bayern caught their breath and created some pressure of their own before breaking through when Chalobah failed to deal with an Olize cross, turning it into his own goal.
The hosts were soon two up as Kane struck from the spot.
Moises Caicedo gave away the penalty with an awkward tackle in the box but helped Chelsea hit back immediately, playing a clever one-two on the break, allowing Palmer to slam home.
Bayern came to life 10 minutes into the second half, with Konrad Laimer, Kane and Olize all having efforts saved in quick succession.
Kane broke through shortly after, pouncing on a poor Malo Gusto back-pass before sliding the ball into the far corner.
The 32-year-old was taken off to a standing ovation in stoppage time, with Chelsea loanee Nicolas Jackson coming off the bench to make his Champions League debut against his parent club.


Italian Super Cup returns to Ƶ

Italian Super Cup returns to Ƶ
Updated 51 min 12 sec ago

Italian Super Cup returns to Ƶ

Italian Super Cup returns to Ƶ

ROME: The Italian Super Cup is to be held in Ƶ in December, the Italian football league announced on Wednesday.
“For the sixth time the Italian Super Cup will be held in Ƶ. This 38th edition will be staged in Riyadh ,” a federation statement confirmed.
Since 2023 the competition has featured four teams, the Serie A champions , the league runners-up , and the Italian Cup winners  and Cup runners-up .
Serie A’s plans to stage the league match between AC Milan and Como on February 6 in Perth, Australia, to avoid a clash with the 2026 Winter Olympics opening ceremony at Milan’s San Siro stadium, was criticized by European supporters groups this month.
La Liga’s green light for Spanish champions Barcelona’s league game against Villarreal to be moved to Miami, Florida on December 20 also came under fire.
While various Super Cups like the Italian edition are staged abroad, those two fixtures would represent a first for European leagues.


Man United post record revenues but are still making losses

Man United post record revenues but are still making losses
Updated 50 min 24 sec ago

Man United post record revenues but are still making losses

Man United post record revenues but are still making losses
  • Despite revenues of $910m the 20-time English champion still reported losses of $45m
  • Losses fell from 113.2 million pounds to 33 million

MANCHESTER: Manchester United posted record revenues in their latest annual accounts despite missing out on Champions League soccer and enduring their its worst-ever Premier League campaign.
But despite revenues of 666.5 million pounds ($910 million) the 20-time English champion still reported losses of 33 million pounds ($45 million).
“To have generated record revenues during such a challenging year for the club demonstrate the resilience which is a hallmark of Manchester United,” chief executive Omar Berrada said.
The accounts for the year ending June 30, 2025, came after minority owner Jim Ratcliffe embarked on cost-cutting measures, which have seen two rounds of job cuts with an estimated reduction of more than 400 members of staff, as well as ticket price hikes.
United told fans in January they could not sustain their losses and Ratcliffe later said the club were in danger of running out of money by the end of the year.
Losses fell from 113.2 million pounds to 33 million.
United’s commercial strength comes despite their ongoing troubles on the field, which have seen them struggle to keep pace with Premier League rivals like Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal.
They did not play in the lucrative Champions League last season and finished 15th in England’s 20-team top division — their lowest since the inception of the Premier League in 1992.
They also recorded their lowest points total and highest number of losses, which led to them failing to qualify for any European soccer competition this season.
United have not won the league title since Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.
This season has not started well either, with Ruben Amorim’s team only winning one of four games and having been eliminated from the English League Cup by fourth-tier Grimsby Town.
“As we settle into the 2025-26 season, we are working hard to improve the club in all areas,” Berrada said. “As we start to feel the benefits of our cost-reduction program, there is significant potential for improved financial performance, which will, in turn, support our overriding priority: success on the pitch.”
United said costs of 36.6 million ($50 million) included the departure of former manager Erik ten Hag, who was fired last October.
United’s principal debt remains at $650 million.


Pakistan survive UAE scare to qualify for Asia Cup Super Four stage

Pakistan survive UAE scare to qualify for Asia Cup Super Four stage
Updated 17 September 2025

Pakistan survive UAE scare to qualify for Asia Cup Super Four stage

Pakistan survive UAE scare to qualify for Asia Cup Super Four stage
  • Pakistan handed UAE a 147-run target from 20 overs in knockout match at Dubai 
  • Crucial win helps Pakistan qualify for Super Four stage, set up another India clash  

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan cricket team survived a scare from minnows UAE on Wednesday, beating them by 41 runs at Dubai to qualify for the Super Four stage of the Asia Cup 2025 tournament. 

Pakistan batted first but suffered early blows, losing both openers in the powerplay overs when the team's score was just nine. Fakhar Zaman and skipper Salman Ali Agha put in a 61-run partnership to bring some stability to the side before more wickets tumbled. 

Zaman scored 50 off 36 balls while Agha made 20 runs and Mohammad Haris scored 18 runs off 14 balls. Pakistan were in deep trouble at 110-7 before bowler Shaheen Shah Afridi stepped to the crease. Afridi smashed 29 runs from 14 balls to ensure Pakistan finished at 146-9 after 20 overs. 

"Pakistan defeat UAE by 41 runs and progress to the Super 4s in the ACC Men’s T20 Asia Cup 2025," the PCB wrote on X. 

UAE, in response, were bundled out for 105 runs in 17.4 overs. Afridi, Rauf and leg-spinner Abrar Ahmed each took two wickets while all-rounder Saim Ayub and Agha each picked up a single wicket. 

Rahul Chopra and Dhruv Parashar scored 35 and 20, respectively, to give the UAE a fighting chance before Pakistani bowlers dismissed them. 

Pakistan and India become the only teams to advance to the Super Four stage of the tournament from their group. This means the two arch-rivals will clash once again in the next stage of the tournament. 


Brave Bodo/Glimt snatch 2-2 draw with Slavia Prague in Champions League debut

Brave Bodo/Glimt snatch 2-2 draw with Slavia Prague in Champions League debut
Updated 17 September 2025

Brave Bodo/Glimt snatch 2-2 draw with Slavia Prague in Champions League debut

Brave Bodo/Glimt snatch 2-2 draw with Slavia Prague in Champions League debut
  • The club from inside the Arctic Circle did not disappoint, putting in a battling performance that could easily have finished 5-5
  • The step up in class to the Champions League proved tough for Kjetil Knutsen’s side

PRAGUE: Norway’s Bodo/Glimt pulled off a sensational comeback to draw 2-2 away to Slavia Prague in their first ever Champions League group game on Wednesday, with substitute Sondre Brunstad Fet netting the 90th-minute equalizer.
Having built a reputation in Europe for devil-may-care football no matter who they face, the club from inside the Arctic Circle did not disappoint, putting in a battling performance that could easily have finished 5-5.
The Norwegians, who made a remarkable run to the semifinals of last season’s Europa League where they lost to English side Tottenham Hotspur, started well but were punished in the 23rd minute when fullback Youssoupha Mbodji ghosted in at the back post to tap home Lukas Provod’s pass.
The step up in class to the Champions League proved tough for Kjetil Knutsen’s side. At times brilliant in attack, they looked all at sea defensively and in midfield on occasion, sending numerous passes astray.
Glimt’s Danish striker Kasper Hogh had a chance to level from the spot nine minutes into the second half, but his penalty was saved, and that miss proved even more costly when Mbodji volleyed home his second of the night in the 74th minute.
Caught napping for the second goal, Bodo substitute Daniel Bassi made amends by pulling a goal back four minutes later, firing home at the second attempt to throw his side a lifeline.
However, the visitors continued to play with fire and Slavia Prague wasted a number of gilt-edged chances to put the game out of sight, with Bodo keeper Nikita Haikin a giant between the posts.
Somehow, they managed to weather the storm before Brunstad Fet blasted the equalizer in off the underside of the crossbar, with Haikin pulling off another brilliant stop deep into stoppage time to ensure they snatched an unlikely point.