Bernardo Silva relishing chase for trophies as Manchester City eye another shot at Champions League

Pep Guardiola admitted last season that Manchester City needed to be crowned European champions to gain acceptance among football’s royalty. (AFP)
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Updated 25 April 2022
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Bernardo Silva relishing chase for trophies as Manchester City eye another shot at Champions League

  • Portuguese international says Pep Guardiola’s team has a ‘big gap to fill’ ahead of semifinal first leg against Real Madrid

LONDON: Even Pep Guardiola admitted last season that Manchester City needed to be crowned European champions to gain acceptance among football’s royalty.

Real Madrid have 13 European Cup or Champions League titles to their name, AC Milan seven and both Liverpool and Bayern Munich have six.

Despite City’s remarkable success in England over the past decade, this prize is the “big gap to fill” says midfielder Bernardo Silva, 27, as they prepare for a titanic semifinal encounter with Real Madrid.

He labels the Spanish side the “kings of the Champions League,” but feels City are now ready to sit on the throne, especially after their disappointing 1-0 loss in last season’s showpiece to Chelsea.

In their first final in the competition, Guardiola’s team were strangely below par — and defeat only fueled their motivation to succeed.

“You learn with the mistakes, you learn with the experiences and it was still a very good experience for us in the Champions League last season,” said Silva.

“Unfortunately the final did not go the way we expected. But we will try to get there again this season — and this time win it.

“We saw the games Real played against PSG and Chelsea, so if they are able to beat both of those teams it means they are one of the best teams in the world and we are going to have to fight to beat them.

“But there is no fear. We beat them two seasons ago in the last 16 and we will try to beat them again, knowing they are the kings of the Champions League as they say. But we want to be kings and we believe in our team.”

That belief has increased further following the return of Ruben Dias after a seven-week absence with injury, and Bernardo has no doubt City’s defense can handle the threat of the in-form Karim Benzema.

The French forward, 34, will make his 600th appearance for Los Blancos in Tuesday’s first leg at Etihad Stadium, and seek a 40th goal of an outstanding campaign that saw him score hattricks to help knock out Paris Saint-Germain and Chelsea in the previous two rounds.

“Karim has been having a great season and he’s a great player,” said Silva, who joined City from Monaco in 2017 for £43.5 million ($55.4 million).”

“But when you play Real, PSG, Chelsea, Liverpool, Atletico Madrid, you play against some of the best players in the world. We are used to it, used to playing against the best, and I think our defenders will do the job.

“We saw the impact Ruben had last season, how important he is for us. Unfortunately he was injured these last seven weeks, but we are so happy to have him back with us.

“His leadership, the concentration, the ambition, the focus and overall, in my opinion, he’s one of the best defenders in the world, if not the best.”

Having compatriots Dias and Joao Cancelo at City has helped Silva, who almost left the club last summer as the Covid-19 pandemic took its toll and he wanted to be closer to his family in Portugal.

He admitted to being “lonely” and told Arab News: “Look, I had a conversation with the club because I made a decision for my life.

“We will see what happens in the future, but I am very happy right now. I have always said until the last day I’m here, whatever happens, I will do my best for this club, for these fans. I love it, I love the fans, I love the club.

“They have been fantastic since day one for me so I will try to do my best for them as long as I stay here,” he said. “And I look around the world and I don’t see a better project than Manchester City. It’s probably the best project that you see in football teams.”

“So, in terms of winning titles, in terms of the ambition this club has got for the future, it’s probably the best in the world.”

Silva’s impressive displays have reflected his current mood and he has become integral to Guardiola’s team in their pursuit of more honors.

But he said: “Nothing changed for me on the pitch. I’ve tried to do my best since I arrived here, but sometimes you do a little bit better than other times.

“This season, not only me, but the whole team has been very good. Last season we were fantastic as well. I think in these past five years the only season where we didn’t play as well was in my third season.

“Apart from that we have been quite unbelievable and, although it was disappointing not to reach our goal in the FA Cup and Carabao Cup, we are still fighting this season for the Premier League and the Champions League, the most important trophies.

“I’ve never experienced anything like what we have with this team, definitely not.

“I’ve won 10 trophies with Man City since I came almost five years ago. That means even after a season where you win a lot, you are still hungry for more and you want to win again.

“We are still hungry and we want to beat Liverpool to the Premier League, we want to try to reach the final of the Champions League and go after our dream of winning it.

“I like this pressure. Look, it’s better to be here than to be fighting against relegation or for fourth place or the Europa Conference League. We are fighting for titles and that means we are a very good team.”

Bernardo certainly typifies that fighting spirit in his princely performances on the pitch.

Combining tenacity with a sublime touch, he relishes a challenge, and especially the one currently posed by Liverpool.

The Reds face Villarreal in the other last-four tie on Wednesday and, having won the Carabao Cup, reached the FA Cup final and standing just one point behind leaders City in the Premier League with five games left, Jurgen Klopp’s men are targeting four trophies in one season.

Bernardo added: “We have had this fight with them for the past five seasons, but we still have a big gap to fill, and that is the Champions League.

“Liverpool are an amazing team and this season will be in the fight again, and we will try to beat them,” he added. “When you play against the best teams you fight and you have to be good. If they are good, you have to be better than them.”

“We are still top of the league, just one point ahead and we cannot slip. We are going to be there, we are going to fight in all of the games to win them.”


L’Etape Dubai by Tour de France unveils details ahead of Middle East debut

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L’Etape Dubai by Tour de France unveils details ahead of Middle East debut

  • Cycling enthusiasts and professionals can choose 101km and 50km race routes, in addition to family rides and children races
  • First Middle East event on Feb 1-2 will feature a Tour de France Museum and appearances by cycling legends

DUBAI: L’Etape Dubai by Tour de France has revealed new information about its Middle East debut in Dubai this February, including details of two spectacular cycling routes and a special fan zone at Expo Village Park.

The event — powered by Skoda supported by Dubai Sports Council — will take place over the weekend of Feb 1-2. It departs from Dubai Design District, or D3, and ends in the Expo Village Park, offering cycling enthusiasts and professionals an experience inspired by the grandeur of the Tour de France.

Sunday, Feb. 2 will be the highlight of the event, with a 6.45 a.m. start following a pre-race breakfast at the designated starting point in D3. The Race is the longer 101km route, while The Ride is the less demanding 50km option. Both routes offer riders views of Dubai’s skyline and surrounding desert landscapes.

In the spirit of the Tour de France experience, participants can also test their sprint skills and endurance in three designated sprint sections along the L’Etape Dubai route, with the winners awarded the iconic Skoda Green Jersey at the finish line.

From D3, cyclists will navigate about 50 km along the Dubai-Al Ain Road (E66) and then Sheikh Zayed bin Hamdan Al-Nahyan Street (D54). From there participants in The Ride will head to the finishing line at the Expo Village Park, while participants in The Race will turn inland toward the desert along the Expo Road (E77) before looping back to end their race at the same location. The event will conclude with an awards ceremony honoring the top performers.

Setting the scene for Sunday’s racing, Saturday, Feb. 1 will see the Expo Village Park transformed into an interactive Tour de France Village, while also playing host to a 20 km Family Ride and Kids Race. Visitors will be able to explore the Tour de France Museum, featuring historic jerseys and the official Tour de France director’s car, while the afternoon will feature cycling workshops, team introductions and a race briefing. 

“L’Etape Dubai by Tour de France offers a truly a genuine experience inspired by one of the world’s most famous sporting events,” the Dubai Sports Council said in a statement. “This event not only reinforces Dubai’s position as a hub for world-class sports but also promotes active and healthy living. Open to professionals, enthusiasts, families and children alike, the event embodies our vision to encourage sports as a way of life for everyone.”

Race Director Fairouz Al-Qazi said: “Bringing L’Etape Dubai by Tour de France to the Middle East for the first time is a major milestone for us and our co-partners from Europe from Be Cool agency. We are proud to introduce a route that showcases Dubai’s vibrant landscape. We hope to celebrate cycling in a way that unites sport, culture and community, and we believe this inaugural edition will offer an unforgettable experience for everyone involved.”


Seven of world’s top 20 set for 2025 Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open

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Seven of world’s top 20 set for 2025 Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open

  • World No. 8 Emma Navarro joins strong line-up including title-holder Elena Rybakina and 2023 champion Belinda Bencic

ABU DHABI: The Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open, presented by Abu Dhabi Sports Council and set to take place from Feb. 1-8, has announced its strongest line-up, with seven of the top 20 players on the WTA Tour confirmed to compete.

Among the world’s leading players gracing the courts at Zayed Sports City are defending champion Elena Rybakina, the current world No. 6 from Kazakhstan, and fan favorite Daria Kasatkina, ranked ninth, who is seeking revenge after defeat in last year’s final.

Joining them is Switzerland’s Olympic Gold Medalist Belinda Bencic, the 2023 winner, who is back to her best after her maternity leave sidelined her for six months last year.

Ons Jabeur of Tunisia will also be in the field following a lengthy lay-off due to a shoulder injury. She is likely to win the support of local fans as the Arab world’s firm favorite.

Former world No. 2, Paula Badosa of Spain, is also competing along with Brazilian Beatriz Haddad Maia, a semifinalist in the past two Mubadala Abu Dhabi Opens.

Also included is No. 8 Emma Navarro of the US, known for her powerful game and impressive consistency, whose late confirmation adds even more firepower to the tournament.

Adding extra spark to the competition is Jelena Ostapenko (No. 17), known for her all-out attacking game, and Diana Shnaider (No. 13), on the back of a break-out year that has seen her rise to be the youngest player in the Top 15.

Speaking ahead of the tournament, Nigel Gupta, IMG tournament director, said: “This year’s Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open represents a significant step forward for tennis in the region. To have seven of the top 20 WTA players committed to competing is a testament to the tournament’s growing stature on the global stage.

“Beyond the action on court, our expanded Tennis Village is free for all to attend and will create a vibrant festival atmosphere, ensuring an unforgettable experience for fans.”

Back for another crack at the prestigious crown, Daria Kasatkina said: “I’m thrilled to be returning for another shot at the Mubadala Abu Dhabi Open title. Last year’s tournament was an incredible experience, competing in front of such passionate fans, and reaching the final was unforgettable.

“While on that occasion I came up short against a very strong opponent, it has only fueled my determination to go one step further this time. I’m feeling confident in my game, and I’m looking forward to competing once again in Abu Dhabi.”


DP World ILT20 Season 3 set to be the biggest yet

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DP World ILT20 Season 3 set to be the biggest yet

  • Captains of all six franchises set their goals high as the quest for the DP World ILT20 Season 3 trophy begins on Saturday
  • Bollywood superstars Shahid Kapoor, Pooja Hegde, and Sonam Bajwa will take the stage for a spectacular performance at the grand launch

DUBAI: The stage is set for the highly anticipated return of the DP World ILT20 Season 3, promising to mesmerise cricket fans across the globe. The action will begin on Saturday, Jan. 11, 2025, with a clash between reigning champions MI Emirates and Dubai Capitals in a rematch of the Season 2 final, at the Dubai International Stadium.

Following two successful seasons, this year’s DP World ILT20 is primed to be bigger than ever before. Ahead of the month-long cricketing spectacle, captains from five of the six franchises and inaugural season champions Gulf Giants fast bowler Tymal Mills gathered to outline their expectations for the season ahead, fuelling excitement for what promises to be an unforgettable tournament.

DP World ILT20 Tournament Ambassador Shoaib Akhtar, said: “This season, the DP World ILT20 is larger than ever before, the kind of colours and hard work that went into it last year was amazing. It’s good to see people tune in and engage with the tournament. I’m sure this season will be even better.”

Nicholas Pooran, captain of defending champions MI Emirates, hopes to replicate his exceptional form from last season, where he amassed 354 runs across ten innings.

"I have been a part of the competition, since the inception,” he said. “We take winning very seriously and are eager to get the tournament underway, go out there, and perform. We also understand what it takes to win. As a franchise, it’s important to have a strong core, and we’re really pleased to have retained a great unit, including somebody like UAE’s Muhammed Waseem. He has done very well for us and we are keen to watch him grow further as player, batter and leader.”

DP World ILT20 Season 2’s most valuable player and Red Belt winner, Sikandar Raza who returns to lead the Dubai Capitals’ campaign this year, said: “This is my third year with the Dubai Capitals, and it’s great to be with them again. Winning the MVP award last year was nice, but it would have been even better to lift the trophy. Having nine international players in the playing eleven certainly makes it one of the toughest leagues in the world. Hopefully, we can take that extra step this year, building on the lessons we learned last season.”

Sunil Narine, T20 veteran and skipper of the Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, lauded his team’s composition. Narine said: “We have our eyes on the prize. As a captain, you have do it your own way, I think it’s a work in progress but I’m getting better and better at it. A key factor for us will be the powerplay batting and bowling and how we perform in those phases, but we have quality players and we’re looking forward to having a good start.”

Lockie Ferguson is set to lead the Desert Vipers in his debut season at the DP World ILT20, and the New Zealander highlighted his enthusiasm on taking part in the competition for the first time.

“It’s great to be here with so many players that I have played alongside and against in my career,” he said. “It’s a beautiful part of the world and we are very looked after here. I am looking forward to a new role as a leader and putting my own spin on it. Fortunately, we have got a lot of experience on the team, and I am looking forward to getting to know the UAE players as well.”

Gulf Giants' fast bowler Tymal Mills, who addressed the press conference in place of his captain James Vince, said: “I am really excited for the first game. It is my first time working with Andy Flower who is one of most successful coaches in franchise cricket. We’ve had a great week getting to know each other and we’re looking forward to the competition. We have many guys who have played for a long time, and we have won the competition in the first season, so a lot of us know how to win. We have high expectations and will hopefully lift the trophy.”

Also taking the reins as captain in his debut season, Sharjah Warriorz’s Tim Southee said: “It’s a great tournament, I have watched from afar and can’t wait to get on in this season. My goal is always to try and contribute to the team’s success and offer some experience to the younger players, while always learning from some of the others.”

The DP World ILT20 Season 3 will be launched with a grand opening ceremony which will be headlined by epic performances by Bollywood superstars Shahid Kapoor, Pooja Hegde and Sonam Bajwa who are set to captivate the spectators at the Dubai International Stadium on Saturday. Renowned Bollywood producer and actor Jackky Bhagnani and Ridhima Pathak will present the opening ceremony.


Great Britain & Ireland dominate Europeans on first day of 2025 Team Cup in Abu Dhabi

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Great Britain & Ireland dominate Europeans on first day of 2025 Team Cup in Abu Dhabi

  • Great Britain & Ireland take an early 3½ — 1½ lead at biennial Team Cup after Day 1 Fourball session
  • Captains Francesco Molinari and Justin Rose both lost their opening games of the tournament at Abu Dhabi Golf Resort

ABU DHABI: Great Britain & Ireland took the spoils in three of the opening matches of the 2025 Team Cup as they moved into an early 3½ — 1½ lead over Continental Europe after the Friday fourballs session at Abu Dhabi Golf Resort.

Despite losing the opening match of the session, GB&I Captain Justin Rose’s selections for the other four matches proved inspired as they claimed three and a half of the four remaining available points.

Rose and Matt Wallace lost 3&1 to the French pair of Romain Langasque and Matthieu Pavon, but the scores were quickly levelled by Laurie Canter and Jordan Smith who beat Rasmus Hojgaard and Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen 1Up.

GB&I then moved ahead after Tyrrell Hatton and Tom McKibbin beat Julien Guerrier, who was drafted in as a late replacement for Nicolai Hojgaard and Antoine Rozner.

Matthew Jordan and Paul Waring halved their match against Niklas Norgaard and Thorbjorn Olesen, while in the anchor match Tommy Fleetwood and Aaron Rai defeated Matteo Manassero and Continental Europe Captain Francesco Molinari 4&2 after winning three consecutive holes from the 14th to close out the match.

Both captains have made changes to their pairings for the first session of foursomes on Saturday morning, with Rose sending out three new pairs with Molinari conversely keeping three of his groups together.

In the opening match, Olesen and Norgaard remain paired together and will face Hatton and Wallace. The two captains will go head-to-head in match two, with Molinari and Guerrier taking on Rose and Fleetwood.

Hojgaard and Neergaard-Petersen will take on Rai and McKibbin in the third match, followed by Manassero and Rozner against Waring and Jordan. In the final match, Pavon and Langasque, Continental Europe’s only victorious pair from Friday will play Smith and Canter, who also won their match on the opening day.


Elena Rybakina disagrees with the WTA’s provisional suspension of coach Stefano Vukov

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Elena Rybakina disagrees with the WTA’s provisional suspension of coach Stefano Vukov

  • She was the runner-up to Aryna Sabalenka two years ago at Melbourne Park and is seeded No. 6 this time
  • Rybakina says she disagrees with the WTA Tour’s decision to provisionally suspend her longtime coach, Stefano Vukov

MELBOURNE: Elena Rybakina, the 2022 Wimbledon champion, said Saturday she disagrees with the WTA Tour’s decision to provisionally suspend her longtime coach, Stefano Vukov, and reiterated that she never made a complaint about him.
“I always said that he never mistreated me,” Rybakina said at a news conference the day before the start of the Australian Open, where she was the runner-up to Aryna Sabalenka two years ago.
Rybakina, who is seeded No. 6 in Melbourne, characterized the whole thing as “definitely not the ideal situation” as she prepares to compete in the year’s first Grand Slam tournament, and said she objected to comments made by “some coaches,” mentioning Pam Shriver by name.
Rybakina announced right before last year’s US Open that she no longer was working with Vukov, then said ahead of this season that her new coach would be Goran Ivanizevic. He won Wimbledon in 2001 as a player and then was Novak Djokovic’s coach for 12 major titles.
But Rybakina said this month that Vukov would be rejoining her team. The WTA then said Vukov “is currently under a provisional suspension pending an independent investigation into a potential breach of the WTA code of conduct.”
The WTA added that “Vukov is not eligible to obtain a WTA credential at this time,” which would prevent him from going into player-only areas at tournaments such as practice courts or training areas.