5 talking points ahead of AFC Asian Cup knockout stages

5 talking points ahead of AFC Asian Cup knockout stages
Roberto Mancini's Saudi team will meat South Korea in the Round fo 16 of the AFC Asian Cup in Qatar. (X/@SaudiNT)
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Updated 28 January 2024
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5 talking points ahead of AFC Asian Cup knockout stages

5 talking points ahead of AFC Asian Cup knockout stages
  • Eight of 10 Arab teams qualified to the Round of 16, with Saudi Arabia’s clash against South Korea arguably the standout tie

After a two-day break, the AFC Asian Cup 2023 in Qatar returns to action as the knockout stages start on Sunday.

Here are five talking points ahead of all the action.

How will Mancini’s Saudi team counter South Korea?

Saudi Arabia versus South Korea is, on paper, the biggest clash of the second round. The group stage started badly for Saudi Arabia with Oman taking an early lead but since then, the Green Falcons have not conceded a single goal in 256 minutes of action (and the lengthy injury times can be added).

While this is encouraging, it should be pointed out that Kyrgyzstan had 10 men for almost all the game and nine men for almost half and were never going to mount many attacks, while Thailand had two goals ruled out for offside. Still, Roberto Mancini will be pleased.

Now the question is what to do against South Korea. The Koreans will look to attack as much as possible, and this is a team stronger going forward than it is at the back. Mancini’s team are going to have to do plenty of defending but will also have to make use of counterattacks.

The wing-backs Saud Abdulhamid and Mohammed Al-Breik have been perhaps the team’s most impressive performers so far, and they are going to be crucial in this game — at both ends of the pitch.

Eight of 10 Arab teams ready for action

Sixteen of the 24 teams that started still survive — a two-thirds survival rate. For Arab teams, that rate is 80 percent with only Lebanon and Oman, surprisingly so, not making it through.

It has been impressive. Bahrain won their group, finishing above South Korea, and will give Japan a good game. Jordan also looked solid, despite a poor build-up with a number of poor results.

Syria are there for the first time ever despite only scoring one goal. Now that the Qasioun Eagles are in the knockout stage with Hector Cuper in charge, they are going to be hard to beat and will be ready for extra time and penalties even if Iran will be a very difficult opponent.

Qatar also looked good and won all three games with Hassan Al-Haydos volleying what could become the goal of the tournament.

The UAE have yet to impress, but there is still time for that to change and Paulo Bento’s men will fancy their chances against Tajikistan in what is the first knockout game for the Central Asians.

Nothing to lose for Palestine

Palestine take on hosts Qatar in what is likely to be their last game in the tournament, but it has already been unforgettable. It may have started badly with a 4-1 loss to Iran, but they recovered in impressive fashion. Next came a 1-1 draw against the UAE and then followed a first-ever win at the Asian Cup. That dramatic 3-0 victory over Hong Kong sent the team into the knockout stage for the first-ever time on a wave of emotion.

Qatar have impressed so far, and it would be a major surprise if Palestine can get through; even getting to extra time would be a victory of sorts. The players have already made the Palestinian people, who are going through so much right now, proud and have presented a different face to the world. Everyone expects defeat, which means that Palestine can go for it.

There is nothing to lose in this game.

Japan and Korea need to step up

Coming into the tournament, everyone — including this writer — said that the two East Asian giants were the teams to beat. That could still be the case but so far, neither Japan nor South Korea have done anything to write back to Tokyo or Seoul about.

Japan arrived on the back of 10 straight wins but did not look convincing in a 4-2 win over Vietnam. A goalkeeping error from Zion Suzuki was at fault for one goal and then the same happened in the 2-1 loss to Iraq when Japan looked rattled. All in all, they conceded five goals. Korea let in six and were overly reliant on the class and creativity of Lee Kang-in of Paris Saint-Germain. Fans are turning against the perceived laissez-faire attitude of Jurgen Klinsmann, and Son Heung-min had to plead for a stop to nasty comments on social media.

There is still time for improvement, but all is not well.

Iraq can continue evoking memories of 2007

Iraq against Jordan could be a classic. The Lions of Mesopotamia have won all three games including the already famous 2-1 victory over Japan. It was a fine mix of skill, strength and teamwork. It also helps that Aymen Hussain scored two headers that came straight out of the Younis Mahmoud playbook. That is not the only thing reminiscent of 2007. Seventeen years ago, Iraq arrived in Bangkok with few expectations and something similar was the case earlier this month in Qatar.

Jordan will be no pushovers, however. The build-up may have been terrible in terms of results, but Hussein Ammouta has his team well-organized and there is the hugely talented Mousa Al-Taamari on the wing. Jordan were disappointed to concede a last-minute own goal that cost them a win against South Korea.


88,000 players compete in Saudi Amateur Football League’s 2023-24 season

88,000 players compete in Saudi Amateur Football League’s 2023-24 season
Updated 16 October 2024
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88,000 players compete in Saudi Amateur Football League’s 2023-24 season

88,000 players compete in Saudi Amateur Football League’s 2023-24 season
  • 3,050 men’s teams and 19 women’s teams play in 10,376 matches in 620 competitions across 30 leagues nationwide
  • AFL chief Adel Al-Faqih says the association aims to play its part in the development of the sports sector in the Kingdom

JEDDAH: A total of 88,025 men and women played in 620 competitions during the 2023-24 season of the Saudi Amateur Football League.
League officials revealed on Wednesday that 87,729 players from 3,050 men’s teams and 296 players representing 19 women’s teams participated in 10,376 matches across 30 leagues throughout the Kingdom.
Adel Al-Faqih, chairperson of the AFL, said the association aims to play its part in the development of the sports sector in Saudi Arabia, with strong support from the country’s leaders, including “the supervision and follow-up” of Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, minister of sports and president of the Saudi Olympic and Paralympic Committee.
The AFL’s specific goals include increasing the proportion of people in the Kingdom who participate in sport, thereby helping to build a vibrant, athletic community that encourages the adoption of positive, healthy lifestyles, Al-Faqih said.
“The association encourages the participation of various age groups in different sports activities, in line with the initiatives of the Quality of Life Program and the goals of Saudi Vision 2030,” he added.
Established in 2014, the AFL organizes tournaments throughout the country to help grow and develop the sport, in line with the goals of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation.


Vintage Messi nets hat trick as Argentina hit Bolivia for six

Vintage Messi nets hat trick as Argentina hit Bolivia for six
Updated 16 October 2024
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Vintage Messi nets hat trick as Argentina hit Bolivia for six

Vintage Messi nets hat trick as Argentina hit Bolivia for six
  • The 37-year-old provided an emphatic reminder of his enduring quality with three clinical finishes
  • Brazil continued to ease any concerns about their qualification chances with a comfortable 4-0 win over Peru in Brasilia

MONTEVIDEO: Lionel Messi struck a vintage hat trick as world champions Argentina romped to a 6-0 win over Bolivia in CONMEBOL World Cup qualifying on Tuesday.

The 37-year-old provided an emphatic reminder of his enduring quality with three clinical finishes, two assists and some of his trademark creativity throughout the game as Lionel Scaloni’s side dominated.

The eight-time Ballon d’Or winner opened the scoring in the 19th minute when Bolivian defender Marcelo Suarez was robbed by Lautaro Martinez, who sent Messi clear and he cleverly slotted into the bottom corner.

The home crowd at Buenos Aires’ Monumental Stadium were on their feet again in the 43rd minute when Julian Alvarez threaded a brilliant pass through to Messi, who unselfishly squared the ball to Martinez to finish.

Three minutes later, Alvarez was on target himself when Bolivia were caught sleeping at a free-kick, Messi chipping the ball over the top and the Atletico Madrid forward slotted home.

After the break, Nicolas Otamendi had a header ruled out for offside but the home fans didn’t have long to wait for the fourth when Thiago Almada side-footed home after a superb pull-back from Nahuel Molina

A classic Messi goal made it 5-0 in the 84th — the Inter Miami forward dribbling centrally before switching from his left foot to his right and burying the ball into the bottom corner.

Two minutes later and some fans were in tears after Messi cut in from the right, played a smart wall pass off substitute Nico Paz and again put the ball beyond the reach of goalkeeper Guillermo Viscarra.

Argentina are top of the 10-team table with 22 points from 10 games — three points clear of second-place Colombia, who crushed Chile 4-0 in Barranquilla.

There was a different look to the team, wearing a special retro white kit, marking the Colombian Football Federation’s centenary, featuring the national flag’s colors in a hoop.

It was a dashing design and the performance of Nestor Lorenzo’s team was equally stylish taking apart a woeful Chile side that remain rooted last in the ten-team qualifying group.

Defender Davinson Sanchez opened the scoring in the 34th minute, nodding home after Jhon Lucumi had headed a James Rodriguez corner goalwards.

Jhon Cordoba slotted home a Diaz cross in the 45th minute but the effort was ruled out for offside against Diaz.

Chile gifted the Colombians a second, seven minutes after the interval, when Benjamin Kusevic gave the ball away to Rodriguez, who squared to Liverpool winger Luis Diaz to convert.

Substitute Jhon Duran made it 3-0 in the 82nd minute after another giveaway, this time in midfield, allowed Sinisterra to break and then feed the Aston Villa forward, who made no mistake and Sinisterra then wrapped up the win in stoppage time.

Brazil continued to ease any concerns about their qualification chances with a comfortable 4-0 win over Peru in Brasilia.

A pair of penalties converted by Barcelona winger Raphinha put the record five-time World Cup winners on their way — the first coming in the 38th minute when Carlos Zambrano handled in the box and the second in the 54th minute after the same defender brought down Savinho.

But there was more to appreciate in the third goal, in the 71st minute, with Andreas Pereira producing a superb scissor-kick volley from a Luiz Henrique cross from the right.

Luiz Henrique completed the rout in spectacular style with a brilliant left-foot drive from outside the box to make it 4-0 and leave Brazil in fourth.

Paraguay boosted their chances of grabbing one of the six automatic qualification spots after substitute Antonio Sanabria scored twice in a 2-1 win over Venezuela.

Full-back Jon Aramburu put Venezuela ahead in the 25th minute, bursting down the right and collecting a pass from Yeferson Soteldo that he buried in the bottom corner.

Torino striker Sanabria was introduced at the interval and he brought sixth-placed Paraguay level when he slid in to meet a low cross from Junior Alonso.

Sanabria then grabbed the winner in the 74th minute, leading a counter-attack before getting into the box to finish off the move with a header from close range.

Uruguay and Ecuador played out a goalless draw.


Lenovo will be FIFA’s technology partner for 2026 World Cup and 2027 Women’s World Cup

Lenovo will be FIFA’s technology partner for 2026 World Cup and 2027 Women’s World Cup
Updated 16 October 2024
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Lenovo will be FIFA’s technology partner for 2026 World Cup and 2027 Women’s World Cup

Lenovo will be FIFA’s technology partner for 2026 World Cup and 2027 Women’s World Cup
  • Infantino: At FIFA, we are committed to growing the game globally and making football accessible for all — and we are excited to welcome Lenovo to our journey
  • Lenovo will supply ThinkPad laptops and tablets as well as Motorola mobile phones for the tournaments to the competing teams, FIFA’s staff and the various host nation organizing committees

Lenovo has signed on to be the official technology partner for FIFA, which includes the 2026 World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico as well as the 2027 Women’s World Cup in Brazil.

The announcement was made during Lenovo’s Tech World innovation event in Seattle on Tuesday.

FIFA President Gianni Infantino said in a statement the deal will continue to upgrade fan experiences as well as continue to make data more accessible to fans and teams.

“At FIFA, we are committed to growing the game globally and making football accessible for all — and we are excited to welcome Lenovo to our journey, and to work with them to implement technologies, innovations and programs that spread our sport. Data and technology combined helps us to know fans better,” he said.

The 2026 World Cup will take place from June 11 through July 19 in 16 cities throughout North America. It will also see the tournament expand from 32 to 48 teams.

The 2027 Women’s World Cup will feature 32 teams, but the dates and host cities in Brazil have not been finalized.

Jeff Shafer, Lenovo’s head of corporate marketing, said there have been been multiple meetings with FIFA about the role of artificial intelligence in helping teams and fans better understand all the data produced during a match, but that any ideas or upgrades are still in the planning stages.

“Technology and football will absolutely enhance the experience for viewers at a specific level. That’s stuff that we’re working on right now. But we already, I think, have some really amazing and interesting ideas brewing,” Shafer said.

Lenovo will supply ThinkPad laptops and tablets as well as Motorola mobile phones for the tournaments to the competing teams, FIFA’s staff and the various host nation organizing committees.

FIFA had a significant amount of data during the recent World Cup tournaments, including detailed match reports breaking down all facets of play. Data used to be limited to possession percentages and shots, but with players wearing devices tracking movement as well as chips in soccer balls, data is available to analyze a team’s offensive formation shape or to help referee’s on offsides calls.

The available data can also be used during the game for graphics used on television or to relay statistics inside the stadium. FIFA has a six member technical study group which helps analyze data during tournaments as well as give insights and observations.

Shafer noted most of the upgrades to the fan experience will mostly begin with helping teams and players in analyzing data.

“Technology can level the playing field. The data is already there, but you’ve got some disparity between the haves and have nots within global football,” he said. “If we can provide technology that gives one or two people the ability to analyze date with some sort of competitive equality to those countries that have 10 or 15 people able to do that, it really brings a lot to the table.”

Lenovo’s addition as a FIFA partner also joins recent sponsorship announcements from Bank of America, Lays and Verizon.

“Lenovo is proud to support FIFA’s vision of leveraging technology to elevate the game, enhance the fan experience worldwide, and foster innovation that levels the playing field. We’re excited that our cutting-edge technology and AI innovation will take center stage in the upcoming tournaments, demonstrating to the world the transformative power of smarter technology,” Lenovo chairman and CEO Yuanqing Yang said in a statement.


Ronaldo frustrated as Scotland hold Portugal

Ronaldo frustrated as Scotland hold Portugal
Updated 16 October 2024
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Ronaldo frustrated as Scotland hold Portugal

Ronaldo frustrated as Scotland hold Portugal

GLASGOW: Scotland frustrated Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal in a 0-0 draw at Hampden on Tuesday to avoid losing five consecutive competitive games for the first time ever.
The home side needed a wonder save from Craig Gordon to deny Bruno Fernandes a winner in the closing stages, but held out to secure their first point in the top tier of the Nations League.
Portugal remain on top of Group A1 but were made to wait to book their place in March’s quarter-finals.
On his 216th international appearance, Ronaldo made his 200th start for his country, more than 21 years on from his first.
However, the 39-year-old failed to add to his 133 Portugal goals and stormed off the field at full-time ranting at the officials.
Scotland have won just one of their last 16 games — a 2-0 friendly victory over Gibraltar in June — and remain without a victory in a competitive match for over a year.
But Steve Clarke’s men battled hard to stop the rot in Glasgow.
Scotland even had the best chance of the first half inside the opening five minutes when Scott McTominay headed too close to Diogo Costa from point-blank range.
Portugal quickly took control of possession without creating clear-cut chances.
Francisco Conceicao spooned over early in the second period from Ronaldo’s lay-off.
Ronaldo then fired inches wide after making himself room for a shot amid a flurry of desperate challenges from Scottish defenders.
But it was Fernandes who had the best chance to claim all three points when the Manchester United captain’s powerful low strike was brilliantly parried by Gordon and collected at the second attempt by the 41-year-old goalkeeper.
Scotland are still on course for relegation from the top tier of the Nations League as they trail Poland, who drew 3-3 with Croatia, by three points with two games remaining.
Croatia sit second, three points behind the Portuguese, who they host next month.


Kylian Mbappe’s representatives say reports footballer faces rape probe are ‘false’ and a ‘slanderous rumor’

Kylian Mbappe’s representatives say reports footballer faces rape probe are ‘false’ and a ‘slanderous rumor’
Updated 15 October 2024
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Kylian Mbappe’s representatives say reports footballer faces rape probe are ‘false’ and a ‘slanderous rumor’

Kylian Mbappe’s representatives say reports footballer faces rape probe are ‘false’ and a ‘slanderous rumor’
  • Swedish public broadcaster SVT and dailies Expressen and Aftonbladet, citing unnamed sources, reported that Mbappe, 25, was a suspect in the case
  • Mbappe’s representatives at PR firm Patricia Goldman said: “These accusations are totally false and irresponsible, and their propagation is unacceptable”

STOCKHOLM/PARIS: Allegations of rape against French footballer Kylian Mbappe are “totally false” and “a slanderous rumor,” his representatives said on Tuesday, following media reports that he was the subject of an investigation over an incident in a Stockholm hotel on Oct. 10.
Swedish prosecutors confirmed in a statement in response to the media coverage that a probe into an alleged rape at a hotel in central Stockholm had been opened, but did not identify a suspect.
Swedish public broadcaster SVT and dailies Expressen and Aftonbladet, citing unnamed sources, reported that Mbappe, 25, was a suspect in the case.
“A new slanderous rumor is starting to ignite the web,” a statement sent to Reuters by Mbappe’s representatives at PR firm Patricia Goldman said. “These accusations are totally false and irresponsible, and their propagation is unacceptable.
“Kylian Mbappe will under no circumstances tolerate his integrity, reputation and honor being sullied by unfounded insinuations.”
Mbappe posted a link to a French media story on the matter on X and wrote: “Fake News!!!!“
The France national team captain and Real Madrid forward had been on a private trip to the Nordic country’s capital last week with a group of friends, Swedish media reported.
Mbappe and his friends left Sweden on Friday Oct. 11. A report of the allegations against Mbappe was made to police by an unidentified victim the following day, Expressen and daily Aftonbladet reported.
“In response to media reports about a suspected rape in Stockholm, the prosecutor can confirm that a criminal report has been submitted to the police,” the Swedish Prosecution Authority said in a statement on Tuesday.
Reuters could not independently confirm the identity of the alleged victim or the circumstances surrounding the alleged assault.
Senior Prosecutor Marina Chirakova declined to comment further when reached by Reuters.
SVT and tabloid Expressen, citing unnamed sources, reported that the level of suspicion directed at Mbappe by investigators was “reasonable” — the lower of the two levels in the Swedish legal system. The higher level, “probable suspicion,” is usually required to have a suspect remanded in custody.
Mbappe trained with his Real Madrid teammates on Tuesday. The club did not immediately respond when asked if they were aware of the investigation and whether it had been contacted by the Swedish authorities.