Al-Shabab’s head of football Mike Newell positive about Saudi Arabian game

Head of Football at Al-Shabab in Saudi Arabia, Mike Newell has been pleasantly surprised by the love for the game in the country. (REUTERS)
Updated 31 January 2018
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Al-Shabab’s head of football Mike Newell positive about Saudi Arabian game

LONDON: Mike Newell grew up and played his best football in the north-west of England, one of the hotbeds of world football.
The striker played for Everton in the late eighties and early nineties, won the 1995 Premier League title with Blackburn Rovers and scored a UEFA Champions League hat-trick in the space of nine minutes.
Now, as Head of Football at Al-Shabab in Saudi Arabia, he has been pleasantly surprised by the love for the game in the country as well as the standard of the players.
“To be honest, I didn’t know that football was the national sport here,” Newell told Arab News.
“They are mad about it. Every time there is a big game, everyone is out watching it. When they qualified for the World Cup, people were not talking about anything else.”
That was last September as the Green Falcons defeated Japan to book their first World Cup spot since 2006. The reward was an opening game with hosts Russia in Moscow on Jun. 14 and and then further Group A games with Uruguay and Egypt.
And already Newell has seen enough quality from both the side and throughout the Saudi Professional League to believe there is a chance of a good showing.
“The draw is not bad. I want them to go there and do well as it would be a huge thing for the country if they did get out of the group.
“I can feel how much people are looking forward to it. They will be glued to their televisions and they deserve something to cheer about.”
Newell will be supporting the Green Falcons in Russia after becoming attached to the people and the country. That was perhaps unexpected in March last year when he got the call from his friend Pat Janssen, the CEO of Al-Shabab to help take the club forward.
“I jumped at the chance. It had become difficult for me to get back in the game in England,” he said.
Newell was regarded as a hot coaching prospect in England but caused controversy in 2006 when, as head coach of Luton Town, he publicly said there was a lot of corruption involved in transfer deals.
Now he is focused on sharing knowledge.
“The players are receptive to what we are trying to do.” Having former Everton and Ireland legend Kevin Sheedy, one of the best players in English football in the 1980s, also working there helps, not least as he spent 11 years working in Everton’s academy.
“All we can do is give them an idea of our thoughts on football and without being disrespectful, they are a little behind. One criticism I have is that they hold their youngsters back too long and keep them in their age brackets for too long.
“There is a bit of a downer on players progressing too early. I don’t want to be too critical but it can restrict the players a little.”
The Englishman would like to see more chances given to the younger players but is concerned about the recent introduction in the Saudi Premier League that allows clubs to have seven foreign players. In much of Asia, the limit is usually four, sometimes five.
“They have to be careful that they don’t follow the English Premier League and have too many foreign players. This can be a problem for all the younger players who are trying to break through.
“If they are top-class players then fine but they have to make sure the quality is there and that the league does not become flooded with foreign players who are nothing special.”
Ultimately Newell would like to return to England at some point. And hopes that a good showing in the Middle East can help put his European career back on track. 
“In England, if you have the right connections then you will never struggle for a job and there are certain managers who are permanently on that roundabout when the jobs are available.
“I don’t want to sound like I am complaining. I do believe I that I will get back to the highest level in England one day but I don’t know how long it will take.”
In the meantime, Saudi Arabia and Al-Shabab suits him just fine.

FACT FILE
AGE: 53
POSTIONS: Striker, he scored 119 goals during his career
PAST CLUBS: Luton Town, Leicester City, Everton, Blackburn Rovers
CAREER HIGHLIGHT: Winning the Premier League title with Blackburn in 1995; scoring the 1000th goal of the Premier League era during Blackburn’s 3-1 win over Nottingham Forest in 1993.
MANAGERIAL CAREER: Impressed as a young coach at Luton Town and was linked with a number of jobs at bigger clubs.


Brighton draws 0-0 with Brentford in lackluster Premier League encounter

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Brighton draws 0-0 with Brentford in lackluster Premier League encounter

  • The result leaves Brighton in 10th place with 26 points, one spot and two points ahead of the Bees

LONDON: Brighton had most of the chances but could not find the net in a 0-0 draw with Brentford that extended the south coast club’s winless run in the Premier League to six games on Friday.
It was a frustrating night for the home side and especially Julio Enciso. The Paraguay striker had a host of opportunities to score but couldn’t make them count.
Along with Southampton, Brentford has the worst away record in the league with seven losses and two draws and it was easy to see why in this toothless performance.
Brentford had an early goal from Yoane Wissa ruled out for offside and, although it came a bit more into the game in the second half, it failed to pressure Icelandic goalkeeper Hakon Valdimarsson, who made his Premier League debut eight minutes before halftime when Mark Flekken went off with a thigh injury.
One bright spot for the home side was the return of winger Solly March. He came on as a late substitute to make his first appearance for Brighton since injuring a knee against Manchester City 14 months ago.
The result leaves Brighton in 10th place with 26 points, one spot and two points ahead of the Bees.


Arsenal moves up to second in the Premier League with a 1-0 win over Ipswich

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Arsenal moves up to second in the Premier League with a 1-0 win over Ipswich

LONDON: Arsenal moved up to second place in the Premier League with a 1-0 home win against Ipswich on Friday.
Mikel Arteta’s side is six points behind leader Liverpool, which has a game in hand.
Second-bottom Ipswich had won two of its last three away games but was up against it from the start at the Emirates.
The visitors did not have one touch in the Gunners’ box during the first 45 minutes and, although Ipswich showed signs of life after the break, it was Arsenal which continued to dominate the game, marshaled by Declan Rice in midfield.
Kai Havertz got the only goal midway through the first half when he knocked in a cross from Leandro Trossard.
Havertz, Rice, Mikel Merino, Martin Odegaard and Gabriel Jesus all had chances but none of them could add to Arsenal’s tally.
“It’s so tough, every team is tough to break down,” Havertz said. “They fight for each other and at the end we’re very proud for the win.”
Arsenal is a point above third-place Chelsea and two points clear of season surprise team Nottingham Forest in fourth.
Seagulls and Bees share the points on south coast
Brighton had most of the chances but could not find the net in a 0-0 draw with Brentford that extended the south coast club’s winless run to six league games.
It was a frustrating night for the home side and especially Julio Enciso. The Paraguay striker had a host of opportunities to score but couldn’t make them count.
Along with Southampton, Brentford has the worst away record in the league with seven losses and two draws and it was easy to see why in this toothless performance.
Brentford had an early goal from Yoane Wissa ruled out for offside and, although it came a bit more into the game in the second half, it failed to pressure Icelandic goalkeeper Hakon Valdimarsson, who made his Premier League debut eight minutes before halftime when Mark Flekken went off with a thigh injury.
One bright spot for the home side was the return of winger Solly March. He came on as a late substitute to make his first appearance for Brighton since injuring a knee against Manchester City 14 months ago.
The result leaves Brighton in 10th place with 26 points, one spot and two points ahead of the Bees.


Ex-Turkiye boss Terim named Al-Shabab coach

Updated 27 December 2024
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Ex-Turkiye boss Terim named Al-Shabab coach

  • Terim won the 2000 UEFA Cup with Galatasary

RIYADH: Former Turkiye and Galatasaray coach Fatih Terim was appointed Al-Shabab boss on Friday.
Terim, who won the 2000 UEFA Cup with the Turkish outfit, replaces Victor Pereira in charge of the sixth place team in the Saudi Pro League.
The 71-year-old’s last job was with Greece’s Panathinaikos, but he left at the end of last season.

In Saudi Arabia, Terim will overlook a squad including Belgium winger Yannick Carrasco and Italy midfielder Giacomo Bonaventura.
Terim is set to work under Al-Shabab’s director of football, former Juventus and Czech Republic midfielder Pavel Nedved.
“Having been a player with Juventus for years, he’s also done a lot as a director of football,” Terim told reporters at Istanbul airport before flying to start his new job.
“I’m very happy to be with him, I think he was a great footballer, a great name and an important symbol,” the former AC Milan and Fiorentina boss added.
 

 


Hosts Kuwait held by Qatar, Oman and UAE play out draw in Arabian Gulf Cup

Updated 27 December 2024
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Hosts Kuwait held by Qatar, Oman and UAE play out draw in Arabian Gulf Cup

  • 101st-minute equalizer rescued point for Qatar
  • Oman progress, UAE crash out

LONDON: Group A of the Arabian Gulf Cup came to its conclusion on Friday, with hosts Kuwait and Oman both securing the points they needed to progress to the semifinals.

Kuwait thought they had beaten their Gulf rivals with a goal from Mohammad Daham in the 74th minute of the match at the Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium in Kuwait City.

But a 101st-minute equalizer from Mohammed Muntari deep into stoppage time rescued some pride for the Qataris, who crashed out of the tournament by failing to win.

In the day’s other match, Oman faced the UAE in another crucial encounter.

The match ended in a 1-1 draw, which secured Oman’s advancement to the next stage and brought the UAE’s campaign to an end.

Al-Ahli Dubai midfielder Yahya Al-Ghassani had given the Emiratis a half-time lead, but they were pegged back by an Abdulrahman Al-Mushaifri equalizer 11 minutes from the end.

The group stages of the Arabian Gulf Cup conclude on Saturday with the final matches in Group B.

Saudi Arabia need a victory against Iraq to guarantee a semifinal spot, while already-qualified Bahrain will look to make it three wins from three when they play Yemen.


Argentine FA opens new Middle East office in Dubai

Updated 27 December 2024
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Argentine FA opens new Middle East office in Dubai

  • Body will now boast permanent base in region, office planned for Saudi Arabia

DUBAI: The Argentine Football Association has expanded its presence in the Middle East with the opening of a new office located in the UAE, and the current world champions are also expected to soon boast a similar presence in Saudi Arabia.

Leandro Petersen, the association’s chief commercial and marketing officer, and Pablo Diaz, head of its international relations, were in attendance at the office’s opening in Dubai.

Located at prime locations, the new offices will enable the Argentine FA to build strategic partnerships and elevate its profile both locally and regionally.

Petersen said: “The opening of a Middle East office is a huge moment for us as we look to establish a permanent presence in the region, giving us a platform to strengthen ties and enhance our current offerings.

“Naturally, having become world champions in Qatar, the Middle East is a region which means so much to not only the Argentinian Football Association, but the entire country, and we are delighted to have a base from where we can build important long-term relationships with both fans and businesses.

“This region is undoubtedly now one of the key global markets, and for us to be positioned in Dubai will open up many opportunities as we expand our presence on a global level.”

It was announced earlier this year that the Argentine FA had partnered with DUNE | 23, a leading UAE-based marketing and communications agency focused on the sport and entertainment sector.

The official ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on Friday at the new DUNE | 23 offices in Dubai. The event was attended by managing partners Lloyd McMillan and Jamie Hosie, who joined Argentine FA representatives to mark the occasion.

Hosie said: “We are proud to partner with the Argentinian Football Association to strengthen its presence across the region.

“Together, we aim to create dynamic events, produce engaging digital content, and unlock new commercial opportunities to ensure the Argentinian FA remains at the forefront of football in the Middle East.”