‘Great moment’ for Mbappe as he scores first La Liga goals for Real Madrid

‘Great moment’ for Mbappe as he scores first La Liga goals for Real Madrid
Real Madrid's Kylian Mbappe celebrates scoring their first goal. (Reuters)
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Updated 02 September 2024

‘Great moment’ for Mbappe as he scores first La Liga goals for Real Madrid

‘Great moment’ for Mbappe as he scores first La Liga goals for Real Madrid

MADRID: Kylian Mbappe answered his critics in style as he netted his first La Liga goals to give Real Madrid a 2-0 win over Real Betis at the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday which sends them second in the table.

Since scoring in the UEFA Super Cup against Atalanta, new signing Mbappe had failed to find the back of the net in Madrid’s opening three games in La Liga, prompting criticism in the Spanish press.

Mbappe was made to wait for his goals as he squandered a series of chances, finally finding the back of the net in the 67th minute, sweeping the ball past the Betis goalkeeper with his left foot after a well-timed back-heel from Fede Valverde.

Eight minutes later the France captain added a second from the penalty spot and was cheered off the field when he was replaced by Luka Modric in the 84th minute.

“It’s a great moment,” Mbappe told Spanish television after the match.

“I was really hoping to score at the Bernabeu, in this mythical stadium, the best in the world. But the most important thing was to win.

“After the match against Las Palmas, we knew we had to win. And that’s what we did today, in a difficult match. But we’re Real, and in the end we win, and with style.”

The smile on Mbappe’s face was in contrast to the concern that had been shown since scoring his first goal and winning his first trophy in Warsaw on August 14.

On Saturday, coach Carlo Ancelotti had hit back at the criticism, insisting that his star recruit was settling in well and he reasserted at the press conference after the match that “we never put Mbappe under pressure to score goals.”

“He was very effective in the box, he had many opportunities. I think it is important for him to score, but we appreciate more the work for the team,” added Ancelotti, who confirmed that Vinicius let the French striker take the penalty.

Ancelotti also spread his praise across the entire team which has taken a while to gel this season.

“Anxiety, frustration, we don’t have them,” said Ancelotti.

“We have desire, motivation to try to do better. Today we did better. I think we deserved to win. It was a good game, much more supportive among all, and we arrive at the (international) break feeling good.”

Madrid’s win takes them second in the table with eight points, four behind early leaders Barcelona who eviscerated Real Valladolid 7-0 on Saturday to make it four wins from four in La Liga under new coach Hansi Flick.

Atletico Madrid are third after a late victory in Bilbao on Saturday while Villarreal are fourth, both of them also on eight points.

Girona are fifth after picking up their second win of the season in Seville.

Ivan Martin put Girona ahead in the 41st minute with Abel Ruiz wrapping up a 2-0 win over Sevilla with a penalty in the 73rd minute.

Goals from Carlos Vicente and Luka Romero gave Alaves a 2-0 win over Las Palmas while Osasuna are in seventh after an exciting 3-2 win at home against Celta Vigo.

Ante Budimir teed up Flavien Boyomo to put the home side ahead after 21 minutes but the lead was short-lived as Borja Iglesias levelled for Celta.

A Carlos Dominguez own goal just before the break put Osasuna back in front with Abel Bretones adding a third just after the hour.

Celta were reduced to 10 men when Alfonso Gonzalez was sent off four minutes from time but an own goal from Moi Gomez was small consolation in the last minute.


Late Salah, Chiesa goals give Liverpool 4-2 win in thrilling Premier League opener

Late Salah, Chiesa goals give Liverpool 4-2 win in thrilling Premier League opener
Updated 16 August 2025

Late Salah, Chiesa goals give Liverpool 4-2 win in thrilling Premier League opener

Late Salah, Chiesa goals give Liverpool 4-2 win in thrilling Premier League opener
  • Champions give up two-goal lead but rally to win
  • Ekitike and Gakpo put Liverpool ahead at Anfield
  • Semenyo suffers racist abuse before scoring twice

LIVERPOOL, England: Liverpool talisman Mo Salah and substitute Federico Chiesa struck late goals as the Premier League champions began the defense of their title by beating Bournemouth 4-2 in a thriller on the opening night of the season at Anfield on Friday.

On a bittersweet evening charged with emotion after the July death of Liverpool forward Diogo Jota, newcomer Hugo Ekitike bagged a goal on his league debut to put the hosts ahead after 37 minutes and Cody Gakpo doubled the lead in the 49th.

But Antoine Semenyo, who was the target of racist abuse in the first half that led to a pause in the game, pulled one back for the visitors in the 64th minute and completed a double 12 minutes later to rock Liverpool and shock the home fans.

However, Chiesa came off the bench and sent the Anfield faithful away happy with an 88th-minute strike after goalkeeper Djordje Petrovic swatted away a ball into the box by Salah, who scored himself deep into added time to wrap up the three points.

“Fantastic,” Liverpool boss Arne Slot said of Italian forward Chiesa’s goal. “He came in in the end because we needed a goal. For him then to score in such a moment is special.

“It’s even more special because the fans have supported him. It’s nice he gives them something in return with a great goal.”

With Liverpool ahead again, Salah chased the ball past the defense before cutting inside and firing into the bottom corner with a 94th-minute goal that put the Egyptian joint-fourth with Andy Cole on the all-time Premier League scorers’ list with 187.

An emotional Salah pointed to the heavens and flapped two hands to mimic Jota’s shark goal celebration.

He headed for The Kop stand after the final whistle, and wiped away tears while applauding the fans who were singing their Jota song to the tune of “Bad Moon Rising.”

Minute’s silence

The night started with an emotional minute’s silence for Jota and his brother Andre Silva, who died in a car crash. Fans fought back tears as they sang “You’ll Never Walk Alone.”

Ekitike, who has joined from Eintracht Frankfurt, was the most impressive of Slot’s close-season signings in a spending spree topping 300 million pounds ($406.53 million).

“Obviously I think it was a good performance, I could do better,” said the French forward — who held up two fingers in one hand, and made a zero with the other in a tribute to Liverpool’s Jota, who wore number 20 — after his goal.

“But the most important thing was winning, the mentality we showed. Obviously we wanted to win tonight for the people who came and for Diogo,” added the 23-year-old forward.

The game was halted for several minutes after Bournemouth’s Ghana international Semenyo reported the racist abuse.

“It’s totally unacceptable,” Bournemouth captain Adam Smith said. “Kind of in shock to be honest that it happened. In this day and age it shouldn’t be happening.

“I don’t know how Ant’s played on to be honest and come up with those goals ... Something has to be done. We’ll support him in there and hopefully he’ll be ok.”
 


Kingsley Coman joins Cristiano Ronaldo and Joao Felix at Al-Nassr in transfer from Bayern

Kingsley Coman joins Cristiano Ronaldo and Joao Felix at Al-Nassr in transfer from Bayern
Updated 16 August 2025

Kingsley Coman joins Cristiano Ronaldo and Joao Felix at Al-Nassr in transfer from Bayern

Kingsley Coman joins Cristiano Ronaldo and Joao Felix at Al-Nassr in transfer from Bayern
  • Al-Nassr are looking to improve after finishing third in the Saudi Pro League last season and signed Ronaldo to a two-year contract extension in June
  • Coman’s departure from Bayern comes two weeks after the German champion signed Luis Diaz from Liverpool, intensifying Coman’s competition for places

RIYADH: Kingsley Coman is leaving Bayern Munich after a trophy-filled decade to join up with Cristiano Ronaldo at Saudi club Al-Nassr.

Bayern announced the transfer late Friday. Kicker magazine reported a fee of up to 35 million euros ($41 million) for the French winger.

Coman, who scored Bayern’s winning goal against Paris Saint-Germain in the 2020 Champions League final, will be part of a star-studded forward lineup with Ronaldo, fellow new signing Joao Felix and Coman’s former Bayern teammate Sadio Mane.

Al-Nassr are looking to improve after finishing third in the Saudi Pro League last season and signed Ronaldo to a two-year contract extension in June. Former Barcelona defender Iñigo Martínez joined on a free transfer last week.

Coman’s departure from Bayern comes two weeks after the German champion signed Luis Diaz from Liverpool, intensifying Coman’s competition for places. He got a fond farewell from Bayern coach Vincent Kompany after they won the Bundesliga together last season.

“When a player as successful as him leaves the club, it’s always a bit emotional,” Kompany said earlier Friday.

“You have to have understanding for his position in this situation and what he’d like. For me, what’s important now is that we look forward and that we show a lot of respect for Kingsley Coman, for what he’s done for this club.”

Coman won the German title nine times at Bayern since his initial arrival on loan from Juventus in 2015. Despite that success, the 29-year-old winger struggled for playing time last season and was often used as a bench player by Kompany, even before Diaz’s arrival.

Coman had nine goals in 45 games in all competitions last season and is the second experienced Bayern forward to leave after Leroy Sane departed for Turkiye’s Galatasaray on a free transfer, also after lacking game time.

“He earned an eternal place in the club’s history with his goal in the 2020 Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain,” Bayern board member for sport, Max Eberl, said.
 


Sabalenka stunned by Rybakina in Cincinnati, Alcaraz into semifinal

Sabalenka stunned by Rybakina in Cincinnati, Alcaraz into semifinal
Updated 16 August 2025

Sabalenka stunned by Rybakina in Cincinnati, Alcaraz into semifinal

Sabalenka stunned by Rybakina in Cincinnati, Alcaraz into semifinal
  • The Kazakh 9th seed delivered a brilliant performance to secure her 7th career win over a top-ranked player and set up a blockbuster clash with Poland’s Iga Swiatek in a showdown of Wimbledon champions
  • Carlos Alcaraz survived a three-set battle against Russian ninth seed Andrey Rublev, claiming a 6-3 4-6 7-5 win to reach the last four

CINCINNATI: Defending champion Aryna Sabalenka was dismantled 6-1 6-4 on Friday by Elena Rybakina who powered into her first Cincinnati Open semifinal with a display of clinical serving.

The Kazakh ninth seed delivered a brilliant performance to secure her seventh career win over a top-ranked player and set up a blockbuster clash with Poland’s Iga Swiatek in a showdown of Wimbledon champions.

Rybakina fired 11 aces throughout the match, earning an impressive 81 percent of points on her first serve, while saving all five break points she faced as she secured her fifth win over Sabalenka in 12 meetings.

“I’m happy with the serve. It was the key,” former world number three Rybakina said.

“We’re both big hitters. Today I served really well. If Aryna serves well, it’s completely different. Hopefully I continue like this.”

Earlier, third seed Swiatek advanced to her first WTA 1000 semifinal in 15 months, beating Russia’s Anna Kalinskaya 6-3 6-4.

Kalinskaya, who had defeated Swiatek in their only previous meeting, put up a spirited fight by saving four match points, before the six-times Grand Slam winner converted her fifth opportunity on serve to seal the victory.

“I just played my game,” Swiatek said. “For sure, it wasn’t easy. Just happy I was solid and had the intensity to apply pressure.”

Veronika Kudermetova breezed past Varvara Gracheva 6-1 6-2 to reach her first Cincinnati semifinal. The Russian seems to be back to the form that once carried her into the Top 10, earning her first WTA 1000 last-four spot since 2023.

She will next face either second seed Coco Gauff or seventh-seeded Italian Jasmine Paolini in the semis.

In the men’s draw, second seed Carlos Alcaraz survived a three-set battle against Russian ninth seed Andrey Rublev, claiming a 6-3 4-6 7-5 win to reach the last four.

The Spaniard was far from his best, committing 15 unforced errors and three double faults in the decider, but capitalizing on his lone match point, courtesy of a Rublev double fault, to secure his 15th consecutive Masters 1000 win.

“Playing someone like Andrey, when you lose focus on two or three points, it can cost you the set or the match. I just stayed strong mentally and that’s what I’m most proud of,” Alcaraz said.

“It’s just accepting the moment, accepting that I am playing a third set, that it’s going to be a really tough battle, and I love that,” he added after setting up a showdown with either third seed Alex Zverev or American fifth seed Ben Shelton.

Five-times Grand Slam champion Alcaraz, winner of 37 of his last 39 matches, advanced to his 12th Masters 1000 semi, equalling the mark of Italian top seed Jannik Sinner, who faces Frenchman Terence Atmane in the other last-four clash.
 


Defending champions Al-Ahli set for Firmino reunion in Asian Champions League

Defending champions Al-Ahli set for Firmino reunion in Asian Champions League
Updated 15 August 2025

Defending champions Al-Ahli set for Firmino reunion in Asian Champions League

Defending champions Al-Ahli set for Firmino reunion in Asian Champions League
  • Firmino was part of the Jeddah-based outfit that beat Japan’s Kawasaki Frontale in May to win the continental title for the first time 
  • The Brazilian has since joined the Qatar Stars League champions and the two clubs have been drawn to face one another in Doha 

Defending champions Al-Ahli will face a reunion with Roberto Firmino in the league phase of the Asian Champions League Elite after the Saudi Pro League side were drawn to meet the former Liverpool forward’s new side Al-Sadd of Qatar on Friday.

Firmino was instrumental in the Jeddah-based outfit lifting the continental title for the first time in May when he inspired Al-Ahli to a 2-0 win over Japan’s Kawasaki Frontale in the final before leaving the club in July.

The Brazilian has since joined the Qatar Stars League champions and the two clubs have been drawn to face one another in Doha during the eight-match league phase of the competition, which will kick off on Sept. 15.

The tournament will again adopt the Swiss league format for the opening round after its introduction last season, with the 24 participants divided into 12-team groups for both west and east Asia.

The first eight finishers on each side of the Asian confederation will progress to the last 16, which will be played in March with the quarter-finals, semifinals and final to be held in from April 17 to 25.

Al-Ahli will also face Shabab Al-Ahli, Sharjah FC and Al-Wahda, all from the United Arab Emirates, Uzbekistan’s Nasaf, Iraqi outfit Al-Shorta as well as Al-Gharafa and Al-Duhail of Qatar.

Four-times Asian champions Al-Hilal, also from , will take on Al-Sadd, Al-Shorta, Shabab Al-Ahli, Nasaf, Al-Duhail, Al-Wahda, Sharjah FC and Al-Gharafa.

In the east, Japanese champions Vissel Kobe will meet South Korean trio Ulsan HD, FC Seoul and Gangwon FC, Melbourne City from Australia, China’s Shanghai Port, Chengdu Rongcheng and Shanghai Shenhua plus Johor Darul Ta’zim from Malaysia.

Ulsan HD, winners of the Asian title in 2012 and 2020, play Japan’s Vissel Kobe, Sanfrecce Hiroshima and Machida Zelvia, Shanghai Port, Shanghai Shenhua and Chengdu Rongcheng from China as well as Melbourne City and Thailand’s Buriram United. 


Dubai set for 5th round of Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship

Dubai set for 5th round of Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship
Updated 15 August 2025

Dubai set for 5th round of Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship

Dubai set for 5th round of Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship
  • Event takes place at Al-Nasr Club and will run until Sunday

DUBAI: The fifth round of the second edition of the Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Jiu-Jitsu Championship for no-gi competitions will kick off on Saturday at Al-Nasr Club in Dubai, and is expected to attract a strong field from club and academy athletes across all age categories.

The fifth round, which will run until Sunday, Aug. 17, will see day one hosting the U-12, U-14, and U-16 divisions, while day two will feature competitions in the U-18, adult, and master categories.

Mubarak Saleh Al-Menhali, technical director of the UAE Jiu-Jitsu Federation, said that the championship serves as a crucial platform for developing athletes’ skills, and preparing them for domestic and international events.

He said that the high turnout in no-gi competitions — contests with no clothing grips allowed — reflects the growing popularity of jiu-jitsu in the UAE and the increasing interest from different segments of the community.

“This championship is more than just a competition; it is an ideal platform to refine talent, test strategies, and develop skills in a high-level environment, enriching the technical aspect and raising the level of competition,” Al-Menhali added.

No-gi competitions present unique technical challenges, requiring greater speed, agility, and control skills compared with traditional gi events, he said. The format provides athletes with the opportunity to gain new experiences, particularly through the championship’s system, which ensures fair competition and fosters the spirit of sportsmanship.

The championship’s prize pool was recently increased to almost $817,000 (AED3 million) under the directives of Sheikh Khaled bin Mohamed bin Zayed Al-Nahyan, crown prince of Abu Dhabi and chairman of the Abu Dhabi Executive Council, as part of his support for the development of jiu-jitsu.