Al-Nassr stumble again and fall out of title race

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Nassr’s Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo attempts a shot during the Saudi Pro League football match against Al-Raed, Al-Awal Park Stadium, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, Mar. 7, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 13 August 2024
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Al-Nassr stumble again and fall out of title race

Al-Nassr stumble again and fall out of title race
  • Yellows pay heavy price for defensive lapses as home defeat to Al-Raed leaves Al-Hilal nine points clear at top of the table
  • With three minutes left Al-Nassr fell asleep at a short corner, giving Sayoud time to control the ball and stab home to close out the game

RIYADH: The title race is over after Al-Nassr were defeated 3-1 at home by Al-Raed on Thursday and all know the reason why. The team have not kept a clean sheet in the league in nine games and have conceded 33 goals already this season, the highest in the top eight and three times more than Al-Hilal, who are now nine points clear at the top with a game in hand.

The Yellows have conceded seven goals at home in their last two league games against teams in the bottom four. It is not, in short, the form of champions. Luis Castro’s men had plenty of chances, but were not able to get enough goals to overcome the problems at the other end.

Karim El-Berkaoui almost gave the visitors the lead in the 14th minute, running onto a through ball to force David Ospina to get down quickly at the near post to make the save.

It did not take the Moroccan long to find the back of the net, just four minutes, in fact. There was more poor defending, starting with Mohammed Al-Fatil as Julio Tavares went past him on the left as if he wasn’t there. The Cape Verdean forward drew Ospina out of his goal, pulled the ball back for Berkaoui, standing near the spot, to fire home his ninth league goal of the season into an unguarded net under a feeble challenge from Aymeric Laporte. 

As poor as the defending was, there is still attacking talent in the ranks of the Yellows. Six minutes later, Ronaldo almost grabbed a contender for the goal of the season. Marcelo Brozovic sent a curling cross from the right and Ronaldo, standing on the far edge of the six-yard box, sent a spectacular volley but had his hands on his head as it came back off the opposite post.  

The hands were instantly raised in celebration, however, as Yahya fired home the rebound to level the scoreline with his first league goal of the season. It was almost not for long as El-Berkaoui was soon given too much space to head just wide from the near post.

Eight minutes before the break Laporte steered a shot just wide after good work from Brozovic as the Riyadh club tried to get in front and then Ronaldo fired over a free-kick in added time. 

If it was a promising end to the first half, the second started in a nightmarish fashion. Amir Sayoud galloped down the right and his low ball along the 18-yard line found its way for Mohammed Fouzair, unmarked, to shoot high into the net.

Brozovic almost equalized soon after, with his curling shot bringing a diving save from Andre Moreira. Then Ronaldo stepped up, heading over from a good position at the far post and then twisting and turning on the left side to send a shot just wide of the opposite post. The hosts continued to go close, but just when it looked as if a goal was coming, the old defensive problems got in the way. 

With three minutes left Al-Nassr fell asleep at a short corner, giving Sayoud time to control the ball and then stab home. There were just enough minutes on the clock for Ronaldo to smack a free-kick against the bar. It was not his day or his team’s, and that was that, in the game and now the title race.

Earlier in the day, Al-Shabab lost 3-2 at home to Al-Feiha, thanks to a 98th-minute winner from Saud Zaydan, while Damac defeated Al-Wehda 1-0. Al-Hilal can extend their lead to 12 points on Friday if they defeat Al-Riyadh.


Djokovic calls for overhaul of ‘unfair’ anti-doping system

Djokovic calls for overhaul of ‘unfair’ anti-doping system
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Djokovic calls for overhaul of ‘unfair’ anti-doping system

Djokovic calls for overhaul of ‘unfair’ anti-doping system
  • Djokovic: There is so much inconsistencies between the cases
  • Djokovic, who is returning to action this week at the Qatar Open for the first time since retiring injured from last month's Australian Open semifinals, believes a change is needed

DOHA:  Novak Djokovic on Monday urged tennis authorities to overhaul the sport's anti-doping system, pointing to "inconsistencies" in cases involving top stars Jannik Sinner and Iga Swiatek and those of lower-ranked players.

World No. 1 Sinner agreed to a three-month ban on Saturday, admitting "partial responsiblity" for mistakes by his team which led to him twice testing positive for traces of clostebol in March last year.

Sinner was facing a potential ban of two years after the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) against his initial exoneration by the International Tennis Integrity Agency (ITIA), announced in August.

In a surprising move, WADA withdrew its appeal and came to an agreement with Sinner to accept a three-month ban.

In another high-profile case last year, five-time Grand Slam champion Swiatek accepted a one-month ban after testing positive for the banned heart drug trimetazidine.

"There's a majority of the players that I've talked to in the locker room, not just in the last few days, but also last few months, that are not happy with the way this whole process has been handled," said Djokovic.

"A majority of the players don't feel that it's fair. A majority of the players feel like there is favoritism happening. It seems like, it appears that you can almost affect the outcome if you are a top player, if you have access to the top lawyers."

In contrast, the recently retired Simona Halep, a former world No. 1, was handed a four-year ban by the ITIA in 2022 after testing positive for the blood-boosting drug roxadustat.

She argued it was the result of a tainted supplement and successfully appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which reduced her suspension to nine months.

"Simona Halep and (Britain's) Tara Moore and some other players that are maybe less known that have been struggling to resolve their cases for years, or have gotten the ban for years," said Djokovic.

"There is so much inconsistencies between the cases."

Djokovic, who is returning to action this week at the Qatar Open for the first time since retiring injured from last month's Australian Open semifinals, believes a change is needed.

"Right now it's a ripe time for us to really address the system, because the system and the structure obviously doesn't work (for) anti-doping, it's obvious," he said.

"I hope that in the next period of the near future that the governing bodies are going to come together, of our tours and the tennis ecosystem, and try to find a more effective way to deal with these processes.

"It's inconsistent, and it appears to be very unfair."

"If you are going to treat every case individually or independently, which is what's happening, then there's no consistency, then there is no transparency, and some cases are transparent, some are not," he continued.

"The problem is that right now there is a lack of trust generally from the tennis players, both male and female, towards WADA and ITIA, and the whole process.


Without Ronaldo, Al-Nassr draws 0-0 at Persepolis in last AFC Champions League group game

Without Ronaldo, Al-Nassr draws 0-0 at Persepolis in last AFC Champions League group game
Updated 18 February 2025
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Without Ronaldo, Al-Nassr draws 0-0 at Persepolis in last AFC Champions League group game

Without Ronaldo, Al-Nassr draws 0-0 at Persepolis in last AFC Champions League group game
  • The club had already secured a place in the round of 16, finishing third in the West group behind fellow Saudi clubs Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal

After leaving Cristiano Ronaldo at home, Al-Nassr drew 0-0 away against Iranian club Persepolis on Monday in the last round of the AFC Champions League Elite group stage.
The Saudi Arabian team had already secured a place in the round of 16 of the continental competition and coach Stefano Pioli took a weakened team to Tehran.
Al-Nassr finished third in the West group behind fellow Saudi Arabian clubs Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal. The top eight advance from each of the two 12-team groups, divided into eastern and western geographic zones.
Al-Ahli beat Al-Gharafa of Qatar 4-2 with former Premier League players Ivan Toney, Riyad Mahrez and Roberto Firmino all scoring, along with Brazilian winger Galeno.
Also, Pakhtakor of Uzbekistan defeated Qatar’s Al-Sadd 2-1 to move into the second round.


Alcaraz beats Cilic in straight sets to advance at Qatar Open

Alcaraz beats Cilic in straight sets to advance at Qatar Open
Updated 18 February 2025
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Alcaraz beats Cilic in straight sets to advance at Qatar Open

Alcaraz beats Cilic in straight sets to advance at Qatar Open
  • Alcaraz will play either Zhang Zhizhen of China or Italy’s Luca Nardi next

DOHA, Qatar: Top-seeded Carlos Alcaraz overcame Croatian veteran Marin Cilic 6-4, 6-4 Monday to reach the round of 16 at the Qatar Open.
The 36-year-old Cilic, the 2014 US Open champion who has fallen to No. 192 in the rankings, was playing his first match of the season after recovering from a long-term knee injury. The Croatian led 4-3 and 0-40 on Alcaraz’s serve in the second set, but the Spanish four-time major winner managed to recover and then broke in the next game.
“I am just really happy that I stayed calm at that moment, breathing, going through my routines, making good points,” Alcaraz said. “That’s why I was able to win in two sets.”
Alcaraz will play either Zhang Zhizhen of China or Italy’s Luca Nardi next.
Earlier, seventh-seeded Grigor Dimitrov lost 6-4, 6-4 to Jiri Lehecka.
Also on Monday, eighth-seeded Jack Draper beat Alexei Popyrin 6-2, 7-6 (4) to set up a meeting with another Australian, Christopher O’Connell.
Several other top players will play their first matches on Tuesday.
Second-seeded Alex de Minaur will face Roman Safiullin. Novak Djokovic, who had to pull out of his Australian Open semifinal with a hamstring injury, will take on Matteo Berrettini.
Daniil Medvedev, Andrey Rublev and Stefano Tsitsipas will also play on Tuesday.


Barcelona returns to top of La Liga with 1-0 win over Rayo Vallecano

Barcelona returns to top of La Liga with 1-0 win over Rayo Vallecano
Updated 18 February 2025
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Barcelona returns to top of La Liga with 1-0 win over Rayo Vallecano

Barcelona returns to top of La Liga with 1-0 win over Rayo Vallecano
  • The defeat ended Rayo nine-game unbeaten streak that stretched back to Dec 7

BARCELONA, Spain: Barcelona returned to the top of the Spanish league on goal difference on Monday after Robert Lewandowski’s first-half penalty secured a 1-0 win over Rayo Vallecano.
The Catalan club took advantage of weekend slip-ups by Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid to move onto 51 points, the same as Madrid and a point clear of Atlético.
Madrid drew 1-1 at Osasuna on Saturday and Atletico was held by the same score at home by Celta Vigo.
Barcelona took the lead after 27 minutes when Pathe Ciss brought down Íñigo Martínez in the box, and a penalty was awarded after a video review. Lewandowski sent the keeper the wrong way from the spot.
Both sides had chances to score after that.
Augusto Batalla saved well from Lamine Yamal, who was playing the 100th game of his career, while at the other end Jorge De Frutos had the ball in the net for Rayo only to see it ruled out for offside.
De Frutos was always dangerous for Rayo but as the game went on the home side took control as it extended its unbeaten run to 12 matches.
The defeat ended Rayo nine-game unbeaten streak that stretched back to Dec 7.


Pakistan win bronze at 22nd Asian Junior Squash Team Championships

Pakistan win bronze at 22nd Asian Junior Squash Team Championships
Updated 17 February 2025
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Pakistan win bronze at 22nd Asian Junior Squash Team Championships

Pakistan win bronze at 22nd Asian Junior Squash Team Championships
  • Republic of Korea made national sporting history as their men’s team won the tournament for the first time
  • In women’s event, Hong Kong ended Malaysia’s decade of dominance by claiming title for first time in 14 years

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan team has won a bronze medal at the 22nd Asian Junior Squash Team Championships held in Hong Kong, state media reported on Monday.

The Asian Junior Team Championships have been held biennially since 1983.

“South Korea secured the gold medal while Malaysia got silver,” Radio Pakistan reported. “Pakistan and India won bronze medals.”

The Republic of Korea made national sporting history as their men’s team won the tournament for the first time, while in the women’s event, hosts Hong Kong ended Malaysia’s decade of dominance by claiming the title for the first time in 14 years.

Prior to Sunday’s conclusion at Hong Kong Squash Center, Republic of Korea had never reached the final of the Asian Junior Team Championships.

Completing the medals in the men’s event were No.6 seeds Pakistan, who beat No.5 seeds Japan in the quarterfinals but lost to Republic of Korea in the semis, and No.4 seeds India, who upset hosts Hong Kong, China in the quarter-final before losing out to Malaysia in the semis.

Completing the medals in the women’s event were No.3 seeds India and No.5 seeds Singapore, with India finishing second in Pool B after comprehensive wins over China, Macau – China, and Mongolia, before losing out to the hosts in the semifinals, and Singapore coming second in Pool A after wins over No.4 seeds Republic of Korea as well as Sri Lanka and Chinese Taipei before eventually exiting to Malaysia in the last four.