Al-Ittihad edge to title: 5 things learned from Saudi league action

Al-Ittihad’s players and staff celebrate the 2-0 victory over Al-Shabab. (Basheer Saleh)
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Updated 14 March 2022
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Al-Ittihad edge to title: 5 things learned from Saudi league action

  • The leaders recovered from last week’s loss to defeat Al-Shabab 2-0, while Al-Hilal kept their slim hopes alive with a late win over Al-Raed

RIYADH: It was another huge weekend in the Saudi Professional League with the picture at the top and bottom of the table getting a little clearer as we enter the final stages of the season. And it seems Al-Ittihad are still heading toward a first title win since 2009.

Here are five things we learned from the latest action

1. Al-Ittihad don’t look like choking

The 2-0 win over Al-Shabab was a classic top-of-the-table clash and a huge game. Al-Ittihad’s impressive run had taken them clear but the narrow loss to Al-Hilal last week was a big blow. If they had then lost or even dropped points against Al-Shabab, then the chasing pack would have taken huge heart from that and who knows what it would have done to the dressing room in Jeddah.

But a first title since 2009 is still very much on. In the absence of Abderrazzak Hamdallah, coach Cosmin Contra paired Romarinho and Haroune Camara together in attack and their movement, energy and work rate caused plenty of problems. There were some hairy moments at the back but in a game that Al-Shabab, playing at home, were desperate to win, they piled on the pressure late in the contest but the Tigers held firm. A goal late in the first half was followed by another early in the second to produce a fine win.

Even better was the late return of Igor Coronado off the bench after a long injury lay-off. Make no mistake this was a big win as the celebrations at the end showed. They have 57 points from 24 games, 11 clear of Al-Hilal who have two more to play. The finish line is getting closer.

2. Al-Hilal are mounting a spirited defense

The champions are not giving up their trophy easily and needed a late goal to defeat Al-Raed 1-0. It makes it five wins from five in the league under the new boss Ramon Diaz although this win was harder work than most. With two minutes of normal time remaining, it was goalless in Riyadh and such is Al-Ittihad’s lead at the top that Al-Hilal know they can’t afford to drop points.

Then up popped Moussa Marega. The Malian has not made that many headlines since arriving from FC Porto last year but has been a fine addition in attack. Even though he has sometimes found himself playing second fiddle to Bafetimbi Gomis and then Odion Ighalo, he has always worked hard for the team and has also chipped in with a valuable 10 goals. The latest was the most important. Given just a small amount of space in a crowded area, Marega lashed the ball high into the net from a relatively tight angle. It was not the first late winner from Al-Hilal this season and another sign that they will keep going to the end of games and until the end of the season.

3. A quiet Talisca leaves Al-Nassr out of the running

Usually, coming back from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 away from home would be a cause for celebration. Yet so unforgiving is this title race this season, with Al-Ittihad and Al-Hilal winning what feels like every game, Al-Nassr need to do the same but their slim hopes of title number 10 fizzled out in Dammam on Friday. It leaves the Yellows in fourth, 12 points behind the leaders with just six games remaining. Now it is all about finishing as high as possible.

Al-Ettifaq look to have turned a corner after a bad run under new coach Patrice Carteron and so were always going to be difficult opposition for the visitors and so it proved. It was a spirited first half performance from the hosts who took the game to Al-Nassr and caused problems. It was a different story after the break as Al-Nassr regrouped and started to show their class. A fine free-kick from Pity Martinez earned the point, though it’s unlikely that will now prove enough in the title race.

There is some concern that Talisca, who had been top scorer in the league, has not scored in his last four games. It is no coincidence that points have been dropped during that time. There is plenty of attacking talent but soon it will be time to start focusing on next season.

4. Al-Shabab need to win the big games

Losing 2-0 to Al-Ittihad ended Al-Shabab’s title hopes but that was no surprise. The points gap was already looking too big, but there is more. Last season, the team were locked in a title battle with Al-Hilal but lost the decisive clash 5-1. Something similar has happened this time around. Last month, there was another massive game against their Riyadh rivals. It ended in a 5-0 thrashing. When Al-Hilal need a big result they usually manage to get one, but Al-Shabab don’t yet have that ability. When the pressure is really on, they seem to lack a little belief.

The departure of Odion Ighalo to rivals Al-Hilal in January was a real blow. It was not just that the Nigerian was the top scorer in the league and his goals have been missed, but it was more a symbolic moment. When the pressure is on, teams like Al-Hilal take the best players from the others and win the big games. Al-Shabab need to break out of that narrative.

5. Al-Ahli almost break free but the relegation battle is red hot

Just as Al-Ahli wanted, the arrival of a new coach has made a difference. Under Robert Siboldi, the team produced a vital 3-1 win over Al-Tai with Syrian striker Omar Al-Somah rediscovering his scoring touch with two goals. The Jeddah giants are only four points above the relegation zone but with six teams below them, they should be okay.

It is still tight, however. There are just four points that separate the teams from 11th to 15th and two of those are going down. With many clubs changing coaches in recent weeks in a bid to get those vital points, it is going to go all the way down to the wire. Al-Taawoun, Al-Faisaly and Al-Ettifaq are capable of getting a result against any team and that is why, for the neutral at least, the battle at the bottom half of the table is going to be an exciting one.


Liverpool rotate squad for game at PSV Eindhoven to rest Salah, Van Dijk and others

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Liverpool rotate squad for game at PSV Eindhoven to rest Salah, Van Dijk and others

  • The Reds have already advanced to the round of 16
  • manager Arne Slot opted to take a second-string squad to the Netherlands

LIVERPOOL: Liverpool will give some star players including Mohamed Salah and Virgil van Dijk a rest for the Champions League game at PSV Eindhoven on Wednesday.
The Reds have already advanced to the round of 16, so manager Arne Slot opted to take a second-string squad to the Netherlands.
Along with Salah and Van Dijk, the other players who were left in Merseyside were Trent Alexander-Arnold, Alisson Becker, Ibrahima Konate, Ryan Gravenberch, Dominik Szoboszlai, Alexis Mac Allister and Luis Diaz.
Liverpool are in first place and can finish no lower than second in the league phase of the Champions League.
On Tuesday, Slot said with the packed schedule it was a chance for players to “get some freshness back.”
The Premier League leaders play at seventh-place Bournemouth on Saturday.


ABB FIA Formula E World Championship announces rookie free practice session at Jeddah E-Prix

Updated 28 January 2025
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ABB FIA Formula E World Championship announces rookie free practice session at Jeddah E-Prix

  • ‘It’s a crucial next step in fulfilling our commitment to nurturing the next generation of racing talent,’ says chief championship officer
  • Teams must nominate driver, allocate race car number 7 days prior to event

JEDDAH: The ABB FIA Formula E World Championship announced on Tuesday a rookie free practice session designed for drivers who have never raced in the championship, as part of the Jeddah E-Prix.
Scheduled for Feb. 13, the 40-minute session will provide experienced racing talent from other motorsport championships valuable track time to discover the new, groundbreaking technology of the Formula E GEN3 Evo car.
Alberto Longo, Formula E’s co-founder and chief championship officer, said: “Following on from the success of our official women’s test in November, we’re thrilled to introduce this dedicated rookie free practice session at the Jeddah E-Prix.
“It’s a crucial next step in fulfilling our commitment to nurturing the next generation of racing talent, including young women.”
The opportunity to drive the cutting-edge GEN3 Evo car will, according to Longo, provide invaluable experience for young drivers, and “we believe it will significantly contribute to developing the future stars of Formula E and motorsport as a whole.”
Pablo Martino, the head of the Formula E Championship, said: “It’s crucial for the FIA to allow drivers to develop their careers through FIA world championships, and the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship has one of the most competitive grids around.”
Teams must nominate a driver and allocate a race car number seven days prior to the event, meaning the lineup will be revealed in the coming weeks.
The initiative follows the successful inaugural women’s test in Madrid, and further emphasizes the dedication of Formula E and the FIA to creating diverse and inclusive pathways for the next generation of racing drivers.


Ex-Belgium midfielder Nainggolan charged in drug trafficking probe

Updated 28 January 2025
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Ex-Belgium midfielder Nainggolan charged in drug trafficking probe

  • The 36-year-old footballer was charged with “participating in a criminal organization” and then conditionally released, his lawyer Mounir Souidi told media
  • Antwerp-born Nainggolan came out of retirement last week to join a lower-tier Belgian side

BRUSSELS: Former Belgium midfielder Radja Nainggolan was charged on Monday as part of an investigation into cocaine trafficking on an international scale, a day after he was arrested, the Brussels prosecutor’s office said.
The 36-year-old footballer was charged with “participating in a criminal organization” and then conditionally released, his lawyer Mounir Souidi told media after a hearing in Brussels.
Nainggolan was among 18 suspects arrested following a series of 30 searches carried out on Monday morning in the northern province of Antwerp, as well as in the Brussels area. Ten of them were imprisoned after being brought before a judge.
The majority of those held face charges of “importation, transport and selling of drugs without permission” and with the “participation in organized crime as leaders.”
Nainggolan was released on bail as he was charged with being a “member” of the organization and not a “leader.”


“The investigation concerns alleged facts of importation of cocaine from South America to Europe, via the port of Antwerp, and its redistribution in Belgium,” prosecutors said in a statement on Monday.
In addition to 2.7 kilos (six pounds) of cocaine, police seized around half a million euros ($521,000) in cash and gold coins, a stash of jewelry, and luxury watches including two worth some 360,000 euros each.
They further seized three firearms, two bullet-proof vests and 14 vehicles, prosecutors said.
Antwerp-born Nainggolan came out of retirement last week to join a lower-tier Belgian side — adding a final spell to a long career that saw him play 30 matches and score six goals for the national team.
Having played for Italian teams Cagliari, Inter Milan and Roma, he had been without a club since last summer before signing with Belgian second-tier outfit Lokeren last week.
He marked his debut with a goal at the weekend in Lokeren’s 1-1 home draw to K. Lierse.
He had previously returned from Italy to Belgium in the summer of 2021 to join Royal Antwerp.
A tattooed midfielder known for his off-field antics, he parted ways with Antwerp in early 2023.
A few months earlier he had been suspended for being caught smoking an electronic cigarette on the bench, according to Belgian media.


Neymar thanks Saudi Arabia, Al-Hilal, fans after departing to Santos

Updated 28 January 2025
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Neymar thanks Saudi Arabia, Al-Hilal, fans after departing to Santos

  • ‘To everyone at Al-Hilal, to the fans, thank you,’ Neymar writes on X
  • ‘To Saudi, thank you for giving me and my family a new home and new experiences. I now know the real Saudi and have friends for life’

BEIRUT: Brazilian forward Neymar took the opportunity on Tuesday to thank Saudi Arabia, Al-Hilal, and their fans after concluding his 17-month stint at the Saudi Pro League side.
“To everyone at Al-Hilal, to the fans, thank you,” said Neymar in a social media post on X, after returning to his Brazilian club Santos after originally leaving them in 2013 to join Barcelona.
He wrote: “I gave everything to play and I wish we (had) enjoyed better times on the pitch together.
“To Saudi, thank you for giving me and my family a new home and new experiences. I now know the real Saudi and have friends for life. I always felt your love and passion for the game. I will be following your journey ahead as a club and a country towards 2034.


“Your future will be incredible, special things are happening and I will always support you!”
Marcelo Teixeira, Santos’ president, said on social media channels: “It is the time (to come back), Neymar. It is time for you to come back to your people. To our home, to the club in our hearts.
“Welcome, our boy Ney! A boy of Vila (Belmiro, Santos’ stadium). Come back to be happy again with the white and black shirt. The Santos nation awaits you with open arms.”
The 32-year-old, who has scored 79 international goals for his home country, moved to Paris Saint-Germain from Barcelona for a world-record fee of €222 million in August 2017.
Al-Hilal announced Neymar’s departure on Tuesday on X, saying: “The club expresses its thanks and appreciation to Neymar for what he has provided throughout his career at Al-Hilal, and wish the player success in his career.”
Neymar arrived at the Saudi club in August 2023 after signing from PSG, but only played seven games due to injuries.
Italian sports journalist Fabrizio Romano wrote on X: “Teixeira confirms Neymar Jr’s return to the club. Six-month contract to be formally signed this week, as reported.”


Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah wins ICC cricketer of the year award

Updated 28 January 2025
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Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah wins ICC cricketer of the year award

  • Nominees included Travis Head of Australia, English duo Joe Root and Harry Brook
  • Pacer becomes fifth Indian to win award after Dravid, Tendulkar, Ashwin and Kohli

DUBAI: Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah won the ICC’s award for men’s cricketer of the year on Tuesday for his stellar performances in both the red-ball and white-ball format during 2024.

The 31-year-old right-arm paceman became the fifth Indian cricketer to win the award, after Rahul Dravid, Sachin Tendulkar, Ravichandran Ashwin and Virat Kohli.

“When I was a youngster, I saw many of my childhood heroes winning this great award, so (I’m) very happy,” Bumrah said.

Kohli won back-to-back awards in 2016 and 2017.

Travis Head of Australia and English duo Joe Root and Harry Brook were the other nominees for the award.

On Monday, Bumrah was also named the ICC men’s test cricketer of the year for his 71 wickets in 13 matches.

Bumrah masterminded India’s successful campaign at the T20 World Cup in the United States and the West Indies with 15 wickets at a staggering average of 8.26 and impressive economy of 4.17, which also earned him the player of the tournament award.

“Last year was really memorable and specially winning the T20 World Cup in Barbados will always be close to my heart and I’ll always remember it forever,” Bumrah said.

In a memorable game at the T20 World Cup, Bumrah grabbed 3-14 against archrival Pakistan in a thriller in New York which India won by six runs. He went on to bag 2-18 in the final against South Africa.