2021 FIFA Arab Cup quarterfinals preview: Qatar host UAE as Algeria and Morocco meet in all-North African showdown

The matches are taking place at six of the eight stadiums that will be used at the World Cup. (AFP)
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Updated 10 December 2021
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2021 FIFA Arab Cup quarterfinals preview: Qatar host UAE as Algeria and Morocco meet in all-North African showdown

  • Last eight stage kicks off with Oman facing Tunisia on Friday, while Jordan and Egypt meet on Saturday

The excitement in the Arab Cup steps up a level this weekend with the quarterfinal stage, starting with Tunisia’s match with Oman and Qatar hosting the UAE on Friday. There is a lot to look forward to in each of the four games.

UAE have a chance for some red hot revenge over Qatar

The all-AFC clash, the only one in the last eight, between the UAE and Qatar is a big one — a rematch from the semifinal of the 2019 Asian Cup when Qatar won in Abu Dhabi. The UAE can get some measure of revenge this weekend for that and for the 4-2 loss at the Gulf Cup later the same year, by knocking out the hosts. If they manage to do so, it will ensure that 2021 ends on a high regardless of what happens in the semifinal. 

This is because Qatar are favorites — Asian champions, on home soil and with three wins out of three in the group stage, they have the potential to lift the Arab Cup on Dec. 18. And that is why this is a great opportunity for Bert van Marwijk’s men.

While Qatar won their group fairly comfortably, the UAE made it through after a last-minute winner against Mauritania. That followed uncertain performances and results in the final round of qualification for the World Cup, though the second round ended well. To dump Qatar out would give the Whites a major confidence boost heading into some crucial qualifiers in the first quarter of next year.

Much depends on the strikers. Qatar’s star Almoez Ali is looking sharp, but the UAE’s main attacker, Ali Mabkhout, has been struggling for form and, at the moment, for fitness. If the Al-Jazira forward can bounce back from injury and can recover his scoring touch, the UAE have a chance. 
Impressive Morocco face toughest test against Algeria

If the European-based stars were here, this would be a mouth-watering clash between two North African giants, but there is still much to look forward to.

Morocco were the best team in the group stage. They were one of only two, along with Qatar, to win all three games and were the only defense not to concede a single goal. This is a team that does not focus on stars, but is a cohesive unit that works hard on and off the ball with an impressive pressing game. Midfielder Ayoub El Amloud is injured, but Morocco have the strength in depth and the team ethic to plug any gaps.

Algeria, meanwhile, will look to the goal-scoring prowess of Baghdad Bounedjah to get them through, but the Fennecs have to ensure that he gets the right service. There are no real absences. Yassine Titraoui is out, but is unlikely to have started anyway.

Whoever wins this game will be looking good for the title, but while Morocco start as slight favorites, we may get to see just how good they really are.

Egypt should not underestimate Jordan

Egypt topped their group only by receiving one fewer yellow cards than Algeria and are strong favorites for this clash even with the news that they are missing three players. Right-back Akram Tawfiq is suspended while fellow defenders Ahmed Hegazi and Ayman Ashraf are injured. At least attacking midfielder Mohamed Magdy Afsha, scorer of the winning goal against Lebanon, returns.

Jordan have absences of their own. Center-back Mohammed Al-Dmeiri and midfielder Ahmed Thaer will likely miss out, and with star forward and captain Baha Faisal injured while playing Morocco, they may find it a little more difficult to take advantage of the under-strength Egyptian defense.

Jordan had something of an up-and-down group stage, but ended up progressing comfortably behind Morocco. There was a 1-0 win over a young Saudi Arabia team that should have been more convincing. A 4-0 loss to Morocco was followed by a 5-1 win over Palestine that was somewhat flattering.

The work ethic is always there, however. Egypt coach Carlos Queiroz has made all the right noises about taking Jordan seriously and knows the team well from his time with Iran. Egypt should make it through, but it will be a tough encounter against a strong and committed team.

Oman can show their mettle against Tunisia

Oman have been going well in qualification for the 2022 World Cup. Well-organized and able to counterattack at speed, the Reds have done enough to show that September’s win over Japan in Japan was no fluke. In this competition, it is no surprise to see them in the last eight.

Only a last-minute goal denied Oman a draw against hosts and Asian champions Qatar. Now they have a real test against Tunisia, their first non-Asian opponent in a competitive game for a long time indeed.

It is a great chance for Oman to show what they can do, but that defense is going to come up against the top scorer of the competition.

Seifeddine Jaziri is a latecomer to the national team, but has scored seven goals this year for Tunisia. The mobile striker will present a major challenge to Oman and the North Africans are also boosted by the return of midfielder Yassine Chikhaoui.

Tunisia are favorites, but may find Oman a tougher nut to crack than they think.


Medvedev defeats old rival Zverev to reach Halle Open final, Bublik awaits

Updated 21 June 2025
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Medvedev defeats old rival Zverev to reach Halle Open final, Bublik awaits

  • “I could have done much better when I had the break in the second but it is normal,” Medvedev said
  • It’s Medvedev’s fourth consecutive win over Zverev

HALLE, Germany: Daniil Medvedev ended home favorite Alexander Zverev’s hopes of grass-court glory with a 7-6 (3), 6-7 (1), 6-4 win in their Halle Open semifinal on Saturday.

Medvedev recovered from squandering three match points on Zverev’s serve at 5-6 in the second set and took nearly 3 hours to get past his old rival and reach his first final in 15 months.

“I could have done much better when I had the break in the second but it is normal,” Medvedev said. “The same happened in the third set that when I had the break, he started playing better, returning better. I am happy that in the third set I managed to stay more composed and managed to save those break points.”

It’s Medvedev’s fourth consecutive win over Zverev and it extended his lead to 13-7 in their head-to-head series.

The Russian player will face Alexander Bublik — who beat top-ranked Jannik Sinner in the second round — in Sunday’s final.

Bublik, the 2023 champion, fired 18 aces as he defeated Karen Khachanov 4-6, 7-6 (5), 6-4 in the other semifinal.

Medvedev hasn’t played a final since March 2024, when he lost to Carlos Alcaraz at Indian Wells.

Zverev, who had been bidding to reach the Halle final for the third time, will have to wait for his first title on grass.


Bellingham strikes as Dortmund sink Sundowns in Club World Cup thriller

Updated 21 June 2025
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Bellingham strikes as Dortmund sink Sundowns in Club World Cup thriller

  • Sundowns of South Africa took a surprise early lead but Dortmund hit back strongly
  • “It’s a really nice bonus (to score), I’m glad we won,” Bellingham told DAZN

CINCINNATI, USA: Jobe Bellingham netted his first Borussia Dortmund goal in a gripping 4-3 win over Mamelodi Sundowns at the Club World Cup on Saturday.

The English midfielder, who this month followed older brother Jude’s footsteps in joining the German side, started for the first time for Dortmund.

Sundowns of South Africa took a surprise early lead but Dortmund hit back strongly to triumph in sweltering conditions in Cincinnati at the TQL Stadium and move top of Group F.

“It’s a really nice bonus (to score), I’m glad we won but there’s a lot of things for me to improve on personally and for the team,” Bellingham told DAZN.

Dortmund coach Niko Kovac had claimed teams from the “south” had an advantage because of the heat, and the Sundowns 11th minute opener appeared to confirm his fears.

Lucas Ribeiro’s fine solo goal put the CAF Champions League runners-up ahead, with the Brazilian charging forward from his own half before beating Gregor Kobel.

However Sundowns goalkeeper Ronwen Williams handed Dortmund their equalizer on a plate, passing the ball straight to Felix Nmecha, who stroked home.

Both stoppers made good saves in an end-to-end clash before Dortmund claimed the lead through striker Serhou Guirassy.

Dortmund won the ball high up the pitch and Julian Brandt crossed for the Guinea international to score with a fine leap and header, continuing his fine form this season.

Bellingham, who joined earlier in June from Sunderland for 33 million euros ($37 million), netted Dortmund’s third just before the break.

Williams parried a cross into his path and after controlling on his chest, Bellingham drilled home.

“I’ve practiced that so many times, arriving late on the edge of the box as a midfielder is something you have to be really good at,” said Bellingham.

“As a kid and at Sunderland I’ve practiced that so many times, during training, after training, so I’m really proud of it.”

His brother Jude signed for Dortmund five years ago, before joining Spanish giants Real Madrid in 2023.


“Hey Jobe,” sang Dortmund fans, adapting the Beatles classic “Hey Jude” which they used to sing to Jude Bellingham.

“I didn’t hear that but it’s really nice,” said the Dortmund midfielder.

Dortmund were toothless in their opening draw against Fluminense but grabbed their fourth when Kuliso Mudau turned into his own net as he tried to cut out a cross.

Three minutes later Iqraam Rayners pulled one back as the Sundowns, who have won the last eight South African league titles, refused to give up.

Rayners, who netted Sundowns’ winner in the first match against Ulsan HD, hit the post with a header and reacted quickly to nod home the rebound.

Portuguese coach Miguel Cardoso’s side pulled back another through Lebo Mothiba in the 90th minute, forcing Dortmund to sweat through six minutes of stoppage time before they were able to celebrate their victory.

“The result is not what we wanted but we made a wonderful game,” Cardoso told DAZN.

“It’s important people understand what was at stake in this match. (Considering) the level of team that we played against, we worked fantastically.

“The boys made a wonderful performance... it was a hell of a match. I’m not happy but very proud.”

Later Saturday in the other Group F clash Fluminense take on Ulsan at the MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford.


Nottingham Forest boss Nuno signs new three-year contract

Updated 21 June 2025
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Nottingham Forest boss Nuno signs new three-year contract

  • The 51-year-old led Forest to a seventh-place finish in the Premier League last season
  • A late slump in form saw them settle for a place in the Europa Conference League

LONDON: Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo was rewarded for guiding his side into Europe by signing a new three-year contract on Saturday.

The 51-year-old led Forest to a seventh-place finish in the Premier League last season, securing European qualification for the first time since the 1995/96 season.

After battling relegation for much of their first two campaigns back in the Premier League after a 23-year absence, Forest were on course to qualify for the Champions League last season.

A late slump in form saw them settle for a place in the Europa Conference League instead and included a flashpoint when owner Evangelos Marinakis confronted Nuno on the pitch after a 2-2 draw against relegated Leicester.

Former Manchester United captain and leading pundit Gary Neville said the Portuguese coach should have resigned in protest at that incident.

However, the former Wolves and Tottenham boss has committed his future to the City Ground and thanked Marinakis for his support since he was appointed in December 2023.

“I am delighted to be able to continue our journey at this fantastic football club,” Nuno said in a club statement.

“Since we arrived at Forest, we have worked extremely hard to create a special bond between the players, the fans and everyone at the club, which helped us achieve great things last season.

“I would like to thank our owner, Mr.Marinakis, for his constant support and backing. It is important to me to share a strong relationship with our ownership and we have thoroughly enjoyed working together ever since I arrived at Forest.”

Marinakis paid tribute to the impact made by Nuno and reiterated his desire for the two-time European champions to be contenders for major trophies once more.

“We enjoy a strong and solid relationship together,” said the Greek shipping magnate.

“Above all, we share the same dream and ambition of writing a new history for Nottingham Forest, competing in the Premier League and in Europe and winning trophies for our great club.”


Ill Mbappe out of second Real Madrid Club World Cup clash

Updated 21 June 2025
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Ill Mbappe out of second Real Madrid Club World Cup clash

  • The French superstar was taken to hospital on Thursday for tests and treatment
  • Mbappe is improving “bit by bit” said the club source

FLORIDA: Ill Real Madrid striker Kylian Mbappe will not travel to Charlotte for the team’s Club World Cup match against Pachuca, a club source told AFP Saturday.

The French superstar was taken to hospital on Thursday for tests and treatment after suffering gastroenteritis, before later being released.

Mbappe is improving “bit by bit” said the club source, but he will not fly with his team-mates for Sunday’s match against Mexican side Pachuca.

The 26-year-old missed the opening game with the same illness as Madrid were held 1-1 by Al-Hilal in Xabi Alonso’s debut as coach.

Madrid B-team player Gonzalo Garcia, 21, started in Mbappe’s stead and opened the scoring for Real Madrid against their Saudi Arabian opponents.

Mbappe finished as the European Golden Shoe winner in his first season at Real Madrid with 31 goals in La Liga and 43 across all competitions, but Los Blancos finished the season without a major trophy.


Vondrousova surprises Sabalenka to reach Berlin final

Updated 21 June 2025
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Vondrousova surprises Sabalenka to reach Berlin final

  • The 25-year-old Czech, ranked 164 in the world rankings, dominated Sabalenka 6-2. 6-4,
  • “I didn’t play for a long time,” said Vondrousova

BERLIN: Marketa Vondrousova brushed aside world number one Aryna Sabalenka in Berlin on Saturday to reach her first final since lifting the Wimbledon title two years ago.

The 25-year-old Czech, ranked 164 in the world rankings, dominated Sabalenka 6-2. 6-4, to set up a Sunday title clash with the winner of the other semifinal on the grass in Berlin between Wang Xinyu and Liudmila Samsonova.

Vondrousova plummeted down the rankings from sixth after missing several months with a left shoulder injury for which she underwent surgery last year.

“I didn’t play for a long time,” said Vondrousova, who was appearing in her first WTA semifinal since April last year.

“I’m just happy to be back healthy, and so grateful to play these matches.

“When I saw the field here, I was like, ‘OK, let’s just try to win the first round,’ and then, you
know, now this is happening.”

Sabalenka’s first serve let her down in the opening set, but the Belarusian fought back to start the second with a break.

Two games down Vondrousova levelled at 2-2, then broke to lead 5-4, wrapping up the win — her first ever over a world number one — but not before saving three consecutive break points, with an ace after one hour five minutes of play.

Sabalenka, 27, was losing only her first semifinal in eight last four appearances in 2025.

China’s Wang beat French Open champion Coco Gauff on Thursday then reached the semis after Spanish opponent Paula Badosa retired having lost 6-1 in the first set.

Her opponent, Samsonova, continued her excellent form on the grass after seeing off defending champion Jessica Pegula, Naomi Osaka, and last weekend’s Queen’s finalist Amanda Anisimova this week.