Neymar has perfect introduction to Saudi Arabian football despite Al-Hilal draw

Neymar's new club Al-Hilal were on top for much of the game with the talented Ruben Neves pulling the strings in midfield but went in level at the break. (Twitter/AlHilal_FC)
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Updated 19 August 2023
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Neymar has perfect introduction to Saudi Arabian football despite Al-Hilal draw

  • Brazilian superstar unveiled before the match
  • Al-Fayha proved to be tough opposition for the Riyadh giants

RIYADH: ‘Neymar is Blue’. That was the message that lit up the Riyadh sky on Saturday as the superstar was introduced to fans at his new club of Al-Hilal, Saudi Arabia and the rest of the world. It was an impressive greeting  to an impressive signing but the Brazilian legend, who strolled around the King Fahd International Stadium in that famous shirt, now knows that this is not going to be a walk in the park as his new team was held to a 1-1 draw by Al-Fayha in the second round of games this season.

Neymar’s former club Paris Saint-Germain has dominated French football for much of the last decade but while Al-Hilal are the most successful club in Saudi Arabia with 18 titles and also Asia with four championships, the Roshn Saudi League is nothing if not competitive. Al-Fayha gave as good as they got, defended well, worked hard and cared little about the famous faces on the pitch and those watching from the sidelines.

As most expected, Al-Hilal were on top for much of the game with the talented Ruben Neves pulling the strings in midfield but went in level at the break. That was not expected earlier on. It seemed as if Michael had given the hosts the lead but the Brazilian’s well-taken strike was ruled out for offside. It must have been tight.

After 15 minutes, the visitors took the lead with a piece of individual magic. Fashion Sakala, recently signed from Glasgow Rangers, picked up the ball on the left side. The Zambian then performed a couple of stepovers that Cristiano Ronaldo would have been proud of before smashing the ball into the roof of the net from close range and a narrow angle to score a goal that Neymar would also have been happy to be associated with.

The hosts, whose blue-clad fans were jumping up and down from the first whistle, were stunned but they were soon back on level terms. Five minutes later Abdullah Al-Hamdan, the young forward has had a bright start to the season, shot straight at Vladimir Stojkovic when through on goal but the ball found its way back into the area and the striker was there to fire home from close range. It was a huge relief to the fans crammed into the stadium and was also appreciated by Neymar, who was out of his seat high up in the stands and clapping like crazy.

As the former Barcelona star learns more about Saudi Arabian football, he will know that there is always work to be done.  There was more Hilal pressure to come in the first half  but it was level at the break. The hosts then made most of the running in the second half but struggled to create clear chances and, in the end, were just unable to find a way through. Not for the first time in Saudi Arabia, goalkeeper Stojkovic made a difference when the pressure was on. At the end, Neymar looked satisfied. It is hard to say whether it was because his new team now had four points from two games, the quality of the league or the fact that he is obviously needed.

In the other big game of the day, Al-Ittihad made it two wins from two with a 2-0 victory over Al-Tai. Abderrazak Hamdallah, who topped the goalscoring charts last time, broke the deadlock with his second in two games so far.

It was a controversial strike however. It looked as if the Al-Tai defence, concerned about a knock to their goalkeeper, were not ready for the right-sided corner but there was the Moroccan marksman to sweep home at the near post. It was  a goal reminiscent of the Trent Alexander-Arnold corner that caught Barcelona napping in the UEFA Champions League semi final of 2019 that was then converted by an alert Divock Origi to send Liverpool to the final.

The champions sealed the win in injury time thanks to Saleh Al-Amri, who fired home from the edge of the area. It was a goal that put the Tigers top of the fledgling table.

Al-Hilal are only two points behind and while there will be disappointment as failing to make it two wins from two, with Neymar, there is surely more to come.


Djokovic races into French Open fourth round

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Djokovic races into French Open fourth round

  • The sixth seed will face 81st-ranked Cameron Norrie for a spot in the quarter-finals

PARIS: Novak Djokovic was in a hurry on Saturday as the 24-time Grand Slam winner dismissed world number 153 Filip Misolic 6-3, 6-4, 6-2 to book his place spot in the last 16 at Roland Garros.
The three-time French Open champion needed just over two hours to beat his Austrian opponent in the night session on Court Philippe Chatrier.
Djokovic had previously joked that he was not keen on potentially playing the late match on center court on Saturday as it would overlap with the UEFA Champions League final between Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan.
“It’s going to be PSG that I will support. I will definitely watch it if I’m not playing night session,” said AC Milan fan Djokovic.
“Yeah, that will be nice. FYI, Roland Garros schedule...”
With the umpire obliged to request excited local spectators concentrate on the match happening in front of them, the Serb was likely in little doubt as to the situation of the football match taking place in Munich.
But Djokovic put his quest for a record-breaking 25th major title firmly to the forefront of his mind as he overwhelmed Misolic with a typically clinical performance.
“I think I was solid in the important moments across the three sets,” said Djokovic who praised his opponent with whom he regularly practices.
“I would like you to give him a big round of applause,” he requested of the crowd in Paris.
The 38-year-old faced only one break point, which he saved, while hitting just 14 unforced errors to 33 winners.
The sixth seed will face 81st-ranked Cameron Norrie for a spot in the quarter-finals, after the former top 10 Brit earlier beat his compatriot Jacob Fearnley in straight sets.


Paris Saint-Germain win the Champions League in style

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Paris Saint-Germain win the Champions League in style

  • Qatari-owned club thrashed Inter Milan 5-0 in the most one-sided final in the competition’s history

MUNICH, Germany: Paris Saint-Germain won the Champions League for the first time by thrashing Inter Milan 5-0 on Saturday in the most one-sided final in the competition’s history.
Teenager Desire Doue scored twice for PSG and set up the opening goal for Achraf Hakimi in Munich’s Allianz Arena before Khvicha Kvaratskhelia made it four and then 19-year-old substitute Senny Mayulu completed the scoring.
PSG took the lead after 12 minutes when Hakimi sidefooted home a pass from Doue.
The Parisians went 2-0 ahead eight minutes later when their defender Willian Pacho improbably kept the ball from going out at the PSG end and the resulting fast-flowing move led to Doue firing in a deflected shot that evaded Inter goalkeeper Yann Sommer.
PSG made it 3-0 with a goal created by Vitinha’s surging run. He exchanged passes with Ousmane Dembele, before delivering a pass into the path of 19-year-old Doue who drilled the ball into the net.
The match was put beyond doubt by Georgian international Kvaratskhelia’s brilliant low finish before Mayulu rounded off a slick passing move.
Qatari-owned PSG are just the second French club since Marseille in 1993 to win European football’s top trophy.
 


PSG fans display banner calling for end to ‘genocide’ in Gaza during Champions League final

Updated 31 May 2025
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PSG fans display banner calling for end to ‘genocide’ in Gaza during Champions League final

  • PSG fans are known for their stance against the war in Gaza
  • The latest banner was likely to lead to disquiet among local authorities in Munich

MUNICH: Paris Saint-Germain supporters displayed a banner saying “Stop genocide in Gaza” during the Champions League final on Saturday.

They raised it shortly after Achraf Hakimi gave their team a 1-0 lead against his former side Inter Milan in the 12th minute. Désiré Doué scored PSG’s second after the banner was raised for a 2-0 halftime lead.

PSG fans are known for their stance against the war in Gaza. They previously displayed a giant banner saying “Free Palestine” in November during the Champions League match against Atlético Madrid.

The latest banner was likely to lead to disquiet among local authorities in Munich. Munich’s city hall displays an Israeli flag as well as a Ukrainian one, and German support for Israel is strong for historical reasons.

PSG could also face a fine. UEFA bans the use of gestures, words, objects or any other means to transmit a provocative message that is judged not fit for a sports event, particularly provocative messages that are of a political, ideological, religious or offensive nature.

Financial penalties are typical for a first offense — 10,000 euros ($10,700) for a political banner or disturbances.

Israel’s nearly three-month blockade on Gaza has pushed the population of over two million to the brink of famine. It has allowed some aid to enter in recent days, but aid organizations say far from enough is getting in.

The UN World Food Program said the fear of starvation in Gaza is high.


21 athletes killed in Nigeria road crash

Updated 31 May 2025
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21 athletes killed in Nigeria road crash

  • The Federal Road Safety Corps said the afternoon crash “might have occurred as a result of fatigue and excessive speed“
  • The athletes were returning from the 22nd National Sports Festival

ABUJA: A bus crash on a Nigerian highway on Saturday killed 21 athletes returning from a national sports tournament, with authorities saying the accident might have been the result of driver fatigue or excessive speed.

The Federal Road Safety Corps (FRSC) said the afternoon crash, which did not involve other vehicles, “might have occurred as a result of fatigue and excessive speed” after a long overnight trip.

The athletes were returning to Kano, in Nigeria’s north, from the 22nd National Sports Festival, held around 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) to the south in Ogun state.


President Bola Tinubu had recently said the games, which included sports ranging from wheelchair basketball to traditional west African wrestling, represented “the unity, strength and resilience that define us as a nation.”

Road accidents are common on Nigeria’s poorly maintained roads due largely to speeding and a disregard for traffic rules.

Last year Nigeria recorded 9,570 road accidents that resulted in 5,421 deaths, according to FRSC data.


Portuguese goalkeeper Patricio joins Al-Ain for Club World Cup

Updated 31 May 2025
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Portuguese goalkeeper Patricio joins Al-Ain for Club World Cup

  • “Patricio will arrive to the UAE tomorrow evening to undergo medical tests,” Al-Ain said
  • Patricio played 108 matches for Portugal

ABU DHABI: Portuguese goalkeeper Rui Patricio will join Al-Ain on a short-term contract for the Club World Cup, the team from the United Arab Emirates said on Saturday.

“Al-Ain has signed Portuguese goalkeeper Rui Patricio to participate with the team in the 2025 Club World Cup,” the club said on X about the 37-year-old Portugal international who is joining them from Atalanta.

“Patricio will arrive to the United Arab Emirates tomorrow evening to undergo medical tests and join the first-team training,” Al-Ain added.


Patricio played 108 matches for Portugal, helping them win Euro 2016, and has had spells with Sporting Lisbon, Wolverhampton Wanderers and AS Roma.

Al-Ain, who won the AFC Champions League title in 2024, reached the final of the 2018 Club World Cup final in front of their home fans.

This year’s revamped 32-team tournament will take place in the United States in June and July.

Al Ain have been drawn in Group G with Juventus, Manchester City and Morocco’s Wydade.

FIFA opened an exceptional transfer window from June 1-10 to allow players to be signed for the tournament.