As it happened: Russia 5 Saudi Arabia 0

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Updated 14 June 2018
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As it happened: Russia 5 Saudi Arabia 0

  • Russia take the lead after 12 minutes through Gazinsky
  • Cheryshev makes it two just before half-time, Artem Dzyuba nets a third and then Cheryshev nets a brilliant fourth late on

FULL-TIME: Russia 5 Saudi Arabia 0. That's the second worst defeat in finals history for Saudi Arabia, second only to the 8-0 hammering they received at the hands of Germany in 2002.

7.55PM: GOAL! Russia score a fifth through Aleksandr Golovin. That's just cruel on the Green Falcons. Pizzi's side haven't played well. but they were not five goals worse than the hosts.

7.51PM: GOAL! Cheryshev rubs salt into Saudi Arabia's wounds with a fourth late on. This has been a horrible opening night for the Green Falcons

7.40PM: Former England striker Dion Dublin: "If this was a five-a-side World Cup tournament, I think Saudi Arabia would do very well, and might even win it. But you cannot play 5-a-side on a full-size pitch."

7.39PM: Russia's Denis Cheryshev was the first ever substitute to score in the opening match of a World Cup. Artem Dzyuba is the second.

7.38PM: Saudi Arabia have actually enjoyed the lion's share of possession, seeing 60 per cent of the ball but they've clearly not been as penetrative as the hosts.

7.37PM: "Saudi Arabi played so pretty strong opposition in the build up to the World Cup but they've been very poor tonight," said former England manager Glenn Hoddle.

7.31PM: GOAL! And game over. Artem Dzyuba scores less than two minutes after coming on with his first touch. That's game, set and match for Russia. 

7.23PM: Saudi Arabia coach has made his move with just under a third of the match remaining, removing defensive midfielder Abdullah Otayf and replacing him with strike weapon Fahad Muwallad.

 

7.19PM: "I just don't think Saudi Arabia have the ability. If they are playing like this against a Russia side that has been criticised in the build-up to the match, then they are going to struggle in this tournament," said former England captain Alan Shearer. "They are just not used to playing at this level with this intensity, and against this physicality."

7.05PM: And we're back underway at the Luzhniki Stadium. Can Saudi Arabia pull a rabbit out of the hat and get back into this one?

7PM: Pizzi will surely look to change things in the second half. On the bench he has Mohamed Kanno, who scored in the friendly win over Greece, and also Fahad Muwallad, who got the equaliser against Ukraine in March.

6.58PM: Saudi Arabia did not have a single shot on goal in the first half while lone striker Mohammed Al-Sahlawi only enjoyed seven touches – and two of those were from kick-off.

6.54PM: "Saudi Arabia are all at sea when Russia counterattack," says former England defender Gary Neville in his role as a pundit for English TV.

6.52PM: Former England captain Alan Shearer fears for the Green Falcons in the second half. "Every opportunity Russia have to hit them on the break, they are far too quick for Saudi Arabia, and they can go and get four or five goals if they want to," he told BBC Sport.

HT: Russia 2 Saudi Arabia 0. Juan Antonio Pizzi will have to give the half-time talk of his coaching career after the Green Falcons gave themselves a mountain to climb.

6.43PM: GOAL! If Saudi Arabia are to win their opening game they are going to have to do it the hard way after Denis Cheryshev makes it two just before half-time. It's a dream 45 minutes for the hosts and the worst possible one for the Green Falcons.

6.42PM: Here's a good stat for you: 39 percent of all goals Saudi Arabia have conceded in World Cup history have been headers.

6.41PM: BBC Sport pundit Jermain Jenas: "That is three or four times Saudi Arabia have been caught two v two or three v three. It is schoolboy stuff from Saudi Arabia."

6.37PM: Saudi Arabia's forward Salem Al-Dawsari vies for possesion with Russia's midfielder Roman Zobnin.

6.32PM: Saudi Arabia have only scored nine goals in 13 games at the World Cup finals and they are going to need to score at least one here to get something out of their opening Group A game.

 

6.22PM: Glenn Hoddle: "Saudi Arabia just can't get a foothold in this game right now."

6.12PM: GOAL! Russia draw first blood, taking the lead through Iury Gazinsky. It's quite the time for the Russian to score his first goal for his country.

 

 

6.09PM: "Al-Sahlawi has started really well," says former England midfielder Glenn Hoddle. "He's playing like a left winger."

A display of unity from Saudi Arabia pre kick-off.
A display of unity from Saudi Arabia before kick-off

6.05PM: Salem Al-Dawsari will be such a key player for Saudi Arabia tonight. The attacking midfielder played against Cristiano Ronaldo in La Liga last month and scored for his country against Greece.

6.01PM: And we're underway. The first of the 64 games at the 21st World Cup kicks off after the first blast of the whistle of Argentine referee Nestor Pitana.

6PM: No player from either side plays their football outside their home country, with Saudi Arabia fielding seven players from champions Al-Hilal

5.57PM: A reminder of that goal by Al-Owairan.

 

5.51PM: A reminder that Saudi Arabia are chasing only their third ever win at the finals. Their last victory came in 1994 when they beat Belgium thanks to that goal from Saeed Al-Owairan.

5.47PM: Fahad Muwallad was pushing hard for a start but he has to be content with a place on the bench. Expect Pizzi to call on the Al-Ittihad forward as the game opens up. 

5.41PM: Saudi Arabia coach Juan Antonio Pizzi has decided to go with Mohammed Al-Sahlawi as the lone striker despite going eight games without a goal. He scored 16 goals in qualifying but eight of those game against whipping boys East Timor.

5.10 PM: The team lineups are out...

RUSSIA 
Igor Akinfeev (capt), Mario Fernandes, Ilya Kupetov, Sergey Ignashevich, Iury Gazinsky, Alan Dzagoev, Roman Zobnin, Aleksandr Golovin, Yury Zhirkov, Alexander Samedov, Fedor Smolov
Coach: Stanislav Cherchesov (RUS)

SAUDI ARABIA 
Abdullah Al-Muaiouf, Osama Hawsawi (capt), Omar Hawsawi, Mohammed Al-Burayk, Yasser Al-Shahrani, Salman Al-Faraj, Yahia Al-Shehri, Abdullah Otayf, Taiseer Al-Jassam, Salem Al-Dawsari, Mohammed Al-Sahlawi

 

5.00PM MOSCOW: So the big kick-off is less than an hour away.
The Green Falcons are set to get their World Cup campaign under way against hosts Russia at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
The eyes of the world are on Juan Antonio Pizzi’s players as they seek to cause a shock and get their quest to make the knockout stages for the first time since 1994 off to a great start.
Outside the stadium Arab News reporter Gary Meenaghan met lots of Saudi Arabia fans excited about the clash, one that could determine whether the side makes it through Group A.

This is Saudi Arabia's fifth appearance at the World Cup finals and their first since 2006. The high point was a run to the last 16 in 1994 which was achieved on the back of group wins over Morocco and Belgium, the Green Falcons' only wins at the finals in 13 matches. 

The Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman arrived in Moscow on Thursday to meet Russian President Vladimir Putin and attend the opening ceremony of the World Cup.

The crown prince was greeted at the airport by the Russian FIFA World Cup mascot where he signed a commemorative ball. Putin told the crown prince at their meeting in Moscow that he was happy to see him at the opening of the World Cup.


Forest tame Wolves to maintain unlikely Premier League title challenge

Updated 07 January 2025
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Forest tame Wolves to maintain unlikely Premier League title challenge

  • Forest remain third in the table but move level on points with Arsenal

WOLVERHAMPTON, United Kingdom: Nottingham Forest’s stunning season continued with a 3-0 victory at Wolves on Monday to give manager Nuno Espirito Santo a winning return to Molineux.
England international Morgan Gibbs-White and the in-form Chris Wood struck before half-time to take Forest to within six points of leaders Liverpool, who they host in their next Premier League game.
Substitute Taiwo Awoniyi rounded off the scoring and a sixth consecutive win for Forest in stoppage time.
Defeat leaves Wolves outside the relegation zone only thanks to goal difference as they suffered a first defeat under new boss Vitor Pereira.
Forest remain third in the table but move level on points with Arsenal.
Even if a shock title challenge proves beyond Espirito Santo’s men, they are building up an impressive cushion in the race for Champions League football next season.
They are five points clear of fifth-placed Newcastle and six in front of struggling champions Manchester City in sixth.
A top-four finish would guarantee a return to the continent’s elite competition for the first time in 45 years for the two-time European champions.
However, fifth could also be good enough depending on how English club fare in European competition this season.
“We need to stay humble. We haven’t achieved anything yet, we need to work until the end and this can lead us to good moments,” said Espirito Santo.
Gibbs-White savoured his return to the club where he spent the early part of his career.
In front of the watching new England manager Thomas Tuchel, the midfielder did his case for further international recognition no harm with a cool finish from Antony Elanga’s pass.
Forest’s unexpected rise from battling relegation until the final day of last season into Champions League contenders has been build on a solid defense and Wood’s purple patch.
The New Zealand international turned in Callum Hudson-Odoi’s low cross for his 12th goal of the season to double the visitors’ lead just before half-time.
Wolves pressed and probed for a way back into the game after the break but were toothless in the absence of talisman Matheus Cunha through suspension.
Mats Sels was forced into one brilliant save to deny Jorgen Strand Larsen to preserve a ninth clean sheet of the season and fourth in a row.
That solidity is familiar to Wolves fans from Espirito Santo’s time in charge of their club between 2017 and 2021.
The Portuguese coach led Wanderers from the Championship into Europe for the first time in 39 years.
Now after troubled spells at Tottenham and Saudi club Al-Ittihad, he is recreating that magic to leave Forest fans in dreamland.
“As coaching staff we have this natural ambition of improving the players, this is what we are obsessed with,” he added.
“If we improve the players then the team will improve and if the team improves then the club will improve and the city will be happy.”


WWE Royal Rumble coming to Saudi Arabia in 2026

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WWE Royal Rumble coming to Saudi Arabia in 2026

  • The event in Riyadh next January will be the first time it has taken place outside North America
  • It is being organized in partnership with Kingdom’s General Entertainment Authority as part of Riyadh Season

RIYADH: Royal Rumble is coming Saudi Arabia early next year, when the WWE’s flagship annual show will make its first appearance outside North America.

The 39th Royal Rumble will be hosted by the Saudi capital, Riyadh, in January 2026, organizers announced on Monday. It will be staged in partnership with the Kingdom’s General Entertainment Authority, as part of the annual cultural and sports program known as Riyadh Season.

Turki Alalshikh, the authority’s chairperson, said: “Saudi Arabia’s hosting of the Royal Rumble for the first time outside North America reflects the General Entertainment Authority’s ongoing commitment to bringing the world’s largest and most important entertainment events to the Kingdom.

“Through this partnership with WWE, we aim to enhance the entertainment sector and deliver a transformative experience that attracts a wide audience.”

The announcement came during the debut episode of Monday Night RAW on Netflix, broadcast from the Intuit Dome in Los Angeles.

Royal Rumble is an annual WWE Premium Live Event that includes both men’s and women’s bouts, with fighters battling to eliminate all their opponents and secure a shot at the championship at WrestleMania.

Nick Khan, WWE’s president, said: “WWE is a global enterprise and it only made sense to expand our relationship with the Kingdom by bringing one of our biggest annual events to Riyadh in January of 2026.”


Leao, Pulisic and Abraham inspire AC Milan comeback in 3-2 win over Inter in Italian Super Cup final

Updated 07 January 2025
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Leao, Pulisic and Abraham inspire AC Milan comeback in 3-2 win over Inter in Italian Super Cup final

  • It was the fifth time in the last seven years that the competition was played in Saudi Arabia

RIYADH: It took exactly one week on the job for Sergio Conceicao to earn his first trophy as AC Milan’s coach — with two comeback wins no less.
Milan came back from two goals down to beat city rivals Inter Milan 3-2 and win the Italian Super Cup on Monday.
Rafael Leao came off the bench and played a part in all three of Milan’s goals from Theo Hernandez, Christian Pulisic and Tammy Abraham.
Conceicao was hired to replace the fired Paulo Fonseca last Monday and also led the Rossoneri to a comeback win over Juventus in the semifinals.
This time, Lautaro Martinez and Mehdi Taremi put Inter ahead with goals on either side of halftime.
Leao then earned a foul that resulted in a free kick which Hernandez curled in around Inter’s wall.
Then Pulisic finished off a counterattack by shooting through Augusto’s legs on a play that began with Leao.
For the third goal, Leao provided a through ball for Pulisic, who crossed to Abraham, who tapped into an empty net in stoppage time.
It was the fifth time in the last seven years that the competition was played in Saudi Arabia, and the second year of an expanded four-team format.
A throw-in led to Inter’s opener as Taremi fed the ball inside the area to Lautaro, who cut back before shooting through Hernandez’s legs on Inter’s only real chance of the half.
Taremi, who was playing in place of the injured Marcus Thuram, finished off a counterattack right after the break.
Milan play their first Serie A match under Conceicao against Cagliari on Saturday. The Rossoneri are in eighth place but will return to league action with much more confidence.


Al-Rajhi, Sanders win 48-hour stages at Dakar Rally

Updated 06 January 2025
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Al-Rajhi, Sanders win 48-hour stages at Dakar Rally

  • For this long stage, which started on Sunday, the competitors had to bivouac in the desert

BISHA, Saudi Arabia: Saudi driver Yazeed Al-Rajhi held on to his overnight lead to win the second stage of the Dakar 2025 rally on Monday, the fearsome “48-hour Chrono” while defending champion Carlos Sainz limped in 1h 30min behind.

The 43-year-old racing in his home country completed the 967km special stage, spread over two days, in 10h 56min 54sec, despite a 2min penalty for speeding.

He was followed by South African Henk Lategan at 4min 16sec with Qatari Nasser Al-Attiyah, who overtook Al-Rahji briefly to hold the lead for 142k, finishing third.

“It was really, really hard. I feel like this is our tenth day on the Dakar,” said Al Rajhi on his arrival at the bivouac of the rally, which began on Friday.

“The navigation was very, very difficult in some places, due to the divots and dust. You needed a rocket, not a car to pass through them. It wasn’t easy.”

For this long stage, which started on Sunday, the competitors had to bivouac in the desert and did not benefit from the assistance of their teams at the night stop.

Sainz seriously damaged his Ford Raptor when he rolled it on Sunday but managed to finish the stage although the Spaniard is now 26th in the standings.

Nine-time world rally champion Sebastien Loeb, who is still looking for his first Dakar victory, was half an hour behind at the camp on Sunday evening, after a fan problem caused his engine to overheat.

But the Frenchman had a better Monday, making up much of the deficit to finish seventh, 13min 10sec behind the leader.

South African Lategan tops the provisional standings, 4min 45sec ahead of Al Rajhi with Al Attiyah in third. Loeb is sixth, 18min 56sec off the lead.

“We looked after the car for the stage because we knew it was really, really long,” said Lategan.

“If you don’t look after the car, it won’t look after you. It’s actually a big surprise to be first because we haven’t been really focusing on it. But I’m happy with that.”

Australian Daniel Sanders continues to dominate on the bikes, his victory in their “48-hour Chrono” making it three in a row after he also won the prologue and first stage.

It is the first time any rider has taken the first three stages since Spaniard Joan Barreda in 2017 between Bolivia and Argentina.

“It wasn’t too bad, pretty hard in the soft dunes, it was very tough for a lot of us,” said Sanders.

“When opening, you didn’t know if it was going to be a soft dune or a hard dune. It was pretty tough. The dust kind of ruined it a lot. Everyone was bunched up fighting in the dust for the opening bonuses. It was a bit tough on that side.”

Sanders took victory on his KTM in a time of 11hr 12min 13sec, 6min 45sec ahead of Frenchman Adrien van Beveren (Honda) with American Skyler Howes (Honda) in third.

Sanders, who is aiming to become the second Australian to win the Dakar on a bike after Toby Price, holds a 12min 36sec lead over Howes in the provisional overall standings.

Botswana’s Ross Branch (Hero) lies third, 4sec behind the American.


Tammy Abraham says it would mean everything to win first trophy for AC Milan in Saudi Arabia

Updated 06 January 2025
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Tammy Abraham says it would mean everything to win first trophy for AC Milan in Saudi Arabia

  • AC Milan play city rivals Inter in Riyadh on Monday night in Italian Super Cup final
  • Abraham says victory would be ‘amazing’

RIYADH: Tammy Abraham said it “would mean everything” to win his first trophy for AC Milan.

The former Chelsea striker, on loan at the San Siro from Roma, played a key role in AC Milan qualifying for the Italian Super Cup final against city rivals Inter in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia on Monday night.

England striker Abraham came off the bench for the final half-hour against Juventus in Thursday’s semifinal with AC Milan 1-0 down. But his forward play helped the Rossoneri overturn the deficit to win 2-1, with the equalizer netted by fellow former Chelsea player Christian Pulisic.

Having won trophies at both Stamford Bridge and Roma — who loaned him out to AC Milan at the start of the season — the 27-year-old, 11-times capped England striker dearly wants to add to his medal collection in Riyadh.

“It would mean everything to me to win my first trophy in a Milan shirt. I’m a player who always wants to win. I’ve won a few trophies in the past, and I want to keep building the cabinet. It would be amazing to lift my first trophy for Milan,” Abraham said.

“I’m a player that always wants to win. I want to help my team as much as possible. Against Juventus in the second half, I had to bring my energy and bring some belief to my team. I’m proud of my team but the job is not finished, and we have a really big job in the final.

“We played Inter earlier in the season and we won. We are ready and we have to be ready. They had a day extra to recover and prepare, but that’s no excuse for us. We want to go back home with the trophy.”

Inter beat Atalanta 2-0 on Thursday with a double from Dutch defender Denzel Dumfries to qualify for the final. All matches are taking place at Al-Awwal Park — the home of Cristiano Ronaldo and his Saudi Pro League club Al-Nassr. Inter are going for three Super Cups in a row in Riyadh and a record four wins in succession.

The Italian Super Cup is being staged in Saudi Arabia — where some 80 percent of the population either play, attend, or follow football — for the fifth time.