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Time for Mancini and 黑料社区 to deliver in must-win World Cup qualifier clash against Bahrain

Analysis Time for Mancini and 黑料社区 to deliver in must-win World Cup qualifier clash against Bahrain
Roberto Mancini will look for his Saudi team to bounce back against Bahrain on Tuesday night after last week's 2-0 loss to Japan. (AN Photo)
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Updated 15 October 2024

Time for Mancini and 黑料社区 to deliver in must-win World Cup qualifier clash against Bahrain

Time for Mancini and 黑料社区 to deliver in must-win World Cup qualifier clash against Bahrain
  • After last week鈥檚 2-0 loss to Japan, the Green Falcons cannot afford another slip as they sit third in Group C of the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup

LONDON: 黑料社区鈥檚 World Cup qualifier with Bahrain in Jeddah on Tuesday is just one out of 10 games for Roberto Mancini鈥檚 team in Group C but there is already a feeling that this is a must-win clash in more ways than one.

The first and biggest is that the Green Falcons need the points after a mixed start in the first three games of the third round of qualification. A 1-1 draw against Indonesia was followed by a 2-1 win over China in September.

And then, last week, Japan came to King Abdullah Sports City and went home with a 2-0 victory. As things stand, 黑料社区 are third, level on four points with Australia in second, and Bahrain in fourth.

Only the top two qualify automatically for the World Cup while third and fourth advance to the next stage. Japan have nine and are surely heading for first place. Mancini admitted as such.

鈥淲e knew Japan were strong contenders to top the group, and now we will focus on competing with Australia for second place,鈥 he said.

At this stage, the Italian will probably feel that his team are three points short. Mancini would have wanted and expected a win against Indonesia and a draw against Japan.

Had that been the case then they would have been three points clear of Australia. With the Socceroos playing in Japan on Tuesday and likely to lose, a win against Bahrain would have put 黑料社区 six clear.

That would have been a fantastic position to be in but there is no point thinking too much about that now. The focus has to be on beating their neighbors and hoping they end Tuesday three points clear in second.

Mancini also needs a win and solid performance to lift the mood. Losing to Japan is no disgrace. The Samurai Blue are the best team in Asia by some distance, but their clear cohesion, identity and playing style was in contrast to that of 黑料社区鈥檚.

Mancini, at just over a year in the job, has still to stamp his identity on the team and there are doubts as to whether he has the players really believing in his methods. Any sign of progress in this regard against Bahrain would be welcome.

Ever since the start of the year and the Asian Cup, there has not been much to shout about.

Before the tournament started Mancini dropped a bombshell. Veteran Salman Al-Faraj and Sultan Al-Ghannam were left out of the preliminary list, then goalkeeper Nawaf Al-Aqidi was excluded from the final squad.

The coach accused them of not wanting to play in friendly games. The Asian Cup ended at the last-16 stage with the boss leaving the pitch and heading down the tunnel before the penalty shootout against South Korea had ended.

It is fair to say that there has yet to be a really exciting, impressive or surprising performance under Mancini, the former English Premier League-, Serie A- and European Championship-winning coach.

His willingness to look outside the big clubs for talent and also trust in youth has been refreshing but he has complained on multiple occasions about the lack of playing time that several players are getting at their clubs.

鈥淭he only problem we have, three years ago all the Saudi players played every game,鈥 he said. 鈥淭oday, 50, 60 percent don鈥檛 play in the game and this is the only problem that we have.鈥

The coach has a point. There are players who have found themselves down the pecking order as their clubs have signed world-class foreign talent. This is especially evident at both ends of the pitch: goalkeepers and attackers.

Firas Al-Buraikan has been a regular for Al-Ahli and Abdullah Radif has played a reasonable amount for Al-Hilal, but Saleh Al-Shehri has had little time with Ittihad and Mohammed Maran has barely featured.

It is not ideal but it is what it is and Mancini鈥檚 job is to get the best out of what is available to him.

It has not happened yet. In three games, there have been three goals: one own goal and two set pieces. Against Japan, they played with an unfamiliar four-man defense, did not look like scoring and there were issues at the back but they were against a very good team.

Now this is Bahrain and fans will be less accepting of excuses.

Even so, Bahrain won in Australia in the opening game, sitting back to frustrate the Socceroos and then hitting on the counter, and that may well be their approach in Jeddah.

They later lost 5-0 at home to Japan and then needed a 99th-minute equalizer to draw 2-2 with Indonesia.

Compared to the passing and movement of the Samurai Blue, this is going to be a more physical test for 黑料社区 and it should be one they are more suited to.

It has to be because one thing is for sure, this is a must-win game not just for the hopes of a top-two finish but for Mancini鈥檚 future in the job.

A scrappy 1-0 victory would be enough but a free-flowing performance and a convincing win would go down as well as the sun over the Red Sea.


Hamilton misses F1 tire test to care for his seriously ill dog Roscoe

Hamilton misses F1 tire test to care for his seriously ill dog Roscoe
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Hamilton misses F1 tire test to care for his seriously ill dog Roscoe

Hamilton misses F1 tire test to care for his seriously ill dog Roscoe
  • Hamilton said Roscoe was resuscitated after his heart stopped while under sedation for pneumonia treatment
  • 鈥淲e don鈥檛 know whether he鈥檒l wake from this,鈥 Hamilton wrote on Instagram

SCARPERIA E SAN PIERO, Italy: Lewis Hamilton missed a chance to test Formula 1鈥檚 2026 tires for Ferrari on Friday as he stayed with his bulldog Roscoe, who was in a coma following a pneumonia infection.
Hamilton said Roscoe was resuscitated after his heart stopped while under sedation for pneumonia treatment.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

鈥淲e don鈥檛 know whether he鈥檒l wake from this,鈥 Hamilton wrote on Instagram. 鈥淭omorrow we鈥檒l try to wake him up. I鈥檓 by his side and want to thank you all for your prayers and support.鈥
Hamilton鈥檚 former Mercedes teammate George Russell offered support, commenting: 鈥淭hinking of you mate.鈥
The 12-year-old Roscoe has been a regular sight in the F1 paddock for much of Hamilton鈥檚 career and has 1.3 million followers on Instagram.
Ferrari reserve driver Zhou Guanyu took part in Friday鈥檚 test with tire supplier Pirelli at the Mugello circuit in Italy alongside Hamilton鈥檚 teammate Charles Leclerc.
The test runs were disrupted by rain which meant Leclerc and Zhou spent most of the day on intermediate and full wet tires, rather than the hard-compound slicks they were meant to be testing. It was a chance to gather data ahead of wide-ranging changes to F1 regulations in 2026.
Also Friday, Romain Grosjean got back behind the wheel with the Haas team in a 2023-specification car at Mugello. It was a symbolic and emotional return to F1 five years after a fiery crash in his last race of 2020.
鈥淔antastic, just felt a bit rusty at first and then everything came back,鈥 Grosjean said, adding he was in tears under his helmet visor at the sight of staff from Haas, Ferrari, Red Bull and Pirelli applauding on his final lap.
鈥淚鈥檓 very, very grateful. There are just no other words,鈥 he said.
Grosjean wore a helmet with designs drawn by his children. He planned to wear it for what would have been his final race in 2020 in Abu Dhabi, but had to miss it because of burns sustained in the crash a month earlier in Bahrain.


Turkish soccer leader urges FIFA, UEFA to suspend Israel

Turkish soccer leader urges FIFA, UEFA to suspend Israel
Updated 26 September 2025

Turkish soccer leader urges FIFA, UEFA to suspend Israel

Turkish soccer leader urges FIFA, UEFA to suspend Israel
  • Turkish Football Federation President Ibrahim Haciosmanoglu says sporting world and football institutions have remained silent for far too long
  • European soccer鈥檚 governing body appears poised for an emergency vote next week on suspending Israel from competitions

ISTANBUL: Turkiye on Friday became the first UEFA member to publicly call for Israel to be suspended from soccer, calling the situation in Gaza 鈥渋nhumane and unacceptable.鈥
Turkish Football Federation president Ibrahim Haciosmanoglu鈥檚 letter to international soccer leaders came as European body UEFA moves toward a vote to suspend Israel, whose men鈥檚 team is in the middle of qualifying for next year鈥檚 World Cup.
鈥淚t is now time for FIFA and UEFA to act,鈥 Haciosmanoglu wrote in the letter quoted by the Anadolu news agency.
鈥淒espite positioning themselves as defenders of civic values and peace, the sporting world and football institutions have remained silent for far too long,鈥 the Turkish official said.
Haciosmanoglu is not on the 20-member UEFA ruling committee, which is expected to have a majority to exclude Israel if a vote is called. The committee includes Israel soccer leader Moshe Zuares, who was elected in April.
The head of FIFA, Gianni Infantino, is closely aligned with 2026 World Cup co-host the United States and President Donald Trump so is seen as unlikely to back a move to suspend Israel.
The US State Department said on Thursday it will work to stop any efforts aiming to ban Israel鈥檚 team from the World Cup.
Infantino chairs a meeting of FIFA鈥檚 ruling council next Thursday in Zurich.
Norway hosts Israel in a World Cup qualifier in Oslo on Oct. 11 and Italy is due to play Israel in Udine three days later. The Norwegian soccer federation has promised to give its profits on ticket sales to Doctors Without Borders for humanitarian work in Gaza.
FIFA didn鈥檛 immediately return requests seeking comment on Friday.
Pressure on international sports to act against Israel has grown this month after days of chaos at the Spanish Vuelta cycle race 鈥 which led Prime Minister Pedro S谩nchez to call for a sporting ban on Israel 鈥 a Sept. 9 airstrike by Israel targeting Hamas leaders in Qatar鈥檚 capital Doha, and a United Nations Human Rights Council-appointed inquiry accusing Israel of committing genocide in Gaza.
Haciosmanoglu said the situation in Gaza was now more urgent and 鈥渇ootball has always been far more than a sport.鈥
鈥淚t is a universal language that brings together different cultures, fosters friendship, and strengthens the bonds of solidarity among peoples,鈥 he wrote. 鈥淕uided by these values, we feel compelled to raise our deep concern regarding the unlawful (and more importantly, completely inhumane and unacceptable) situation being carried out by the State of Israel in Gaza and its surrounding areas.鈥
Turkiye President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in July called Israel a 鈥渢errorist state鈥 for its actions in Syria and a destabilizing force in the region.
Israel has qualified for only one men鈥檚 World Cup, in 1970, when it advanced by playing against Australia and New Zealand in a section involving teams in Asia not from the Middle East. Israel was exiled from Asian soccer a few years later and has been a full member of UEFA since 1994.


UCI chief says Israeli athletes are welcome amid boycott calls

UCI chief says Israeli athletes are welcome amid boycott calls
Updated 26 September 2025

UCI chief says Israeli athletes are welcome amid boycott calls

UCI chief says Israeli athletes are welcome amid boycott calls
  • Lappartient said: 鈥淲e are not a tool for sanctions, we are a tool in the service of an ideal of bringing people together with the unifying power of sport鈥
  • He dismissed questions about double standards despite the UCI鈥檚 ban on Russian and Belarusian teams from events over Russia鈥檚 war in Ukraine

KIGALI: The world cycling governing body (UCI) will continue to welcome Israeli athletes at its competitions despite calls for sporting boycotts, UCI president David Lappartient declared on Friday, saying sport should unite rather than punish.
Lappartient, who was re-elected the body鈥檚 president for a third four-year term at the UCI Congress on Thursday, was speaking on the sidelines of the World Championships in Kigali, Rwanda.
Earlier this week, a UN Commission of Inquiry said in a report that Israel had committed genocide in Gaza 鈥 an accusation that Israel has dismissed 鈥 and called for Israel鈥檚 suspension from international football, but Lappartient said the UCI would not go down that path.
鈥淚t is perfectly normal for them to be here, because we believe 鈥 and I am speaking on behalf of the UCI but I could almost say that these are also Olympic values 鈥 that sport is not a tool for punishment,鈥 he told reporters.

鈥橬OT A TOOL FOR SANCTIONS鈥
Lappartient, who is also a member of the International Olympic Committee (IOC), added: 鈥淭he IOC has confirmed our position.
鈥淲e are not a tool for sanctions, we are a tool in the service of an ideal of bringing people together with the unifying power of sport, with the aim of promoting peace. And peace does not come through exclusion.
鈥淪o yes, Israeli athletes are welcome, just as Palestinian athletes are welcome when we host them at our competitions, just like all athletes from around the world. That is truly the power of the Olympic movement.鈥
Lappartient dismissed questions about double standards despite the UCI鈥檚 ban on Russian and Belarusian teams from events over Russia鈥檚 war in Ukraine.
鈥淟ook at the Olympic Games in Paris: all countries were present, and although Russian athletes competed under a neutral flag, they were still there,鈥 he added.
鈥淲e believe that no athlete should be deprived of the opportunity to participate in a competition.
鈥淭he Russian Olympic Committee is suspended because it has incorporated the four oblasts that belong to Ukraine into its statutes and because Russia attacked Ukraine during the Olympic truce that was unanimously voted for by the United Nations.鈥

ISRAEL PREMIER TECH TO CONTINUE COMPETING
The UCI chief stood firm despite recent disruptions, including pro-Palestinian protesters blocking the Vuelta a Espana finish in Madrid amid attempts to stop the Israel-Premier Tech team from racing.
Even Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez鈥檚 call for Israeli sporting bans failed to sway him.
鈥淚 know that the Spanish government wanted me to withdraw (the team from the Vuelta), but on what legal basis?鈥 he said.
鈥淚f we start by excluding one team, next year it will be another, on another issue.鈥
The Israel-Premier Tech team, however, is reviewing its branding for next year as sponsors pressured for a name change.


Jockey Club announces Taif winter program

Jockey Club announces Taif winter program
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Jockey Club announces Taif winter program

Jockey Club announces Taif winter program
  • King Khalid Racecourse to host 9 meetings, starting Oct. 22

TAIF: Horse racing will return to the King Khalid Racecourse in Taif in October, the Jockey Club of 黑料社区 has announced.

The season will run from Oct. 22 through Jan. 28, with an eight-race card held every second Wednesday, plus an extra one on Jan. 21. The 72 races will comprise 63 for thoroughbreds and nine for purebred Arabians.

Following each Taif meeting will be racing from King Abdulaziz Racecourse in Riyadh on Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, leading up to the Saudi Cup on the weekend of Feb. 13-14.


FIFA sanctions Malaysia for fielding foreign-born players with fake documents

FIFA sanctions Malaysia for fielding foreign-born players with fake documents
Updated 26 September 2025

FIFA sanctions Malaysia for fielding foreign-born players with fake documents

FIFA sanctions Malaysia for fielding foreign-born players with fake documents
  • The players breached regulations concerning forgery and falsification, FIFA said on Friday
  • Each player was suspended for 12 months and fined $2,510

ZURICH: FIFA has sanctioned the Football Association of Malaysia after finding documents submitted to naturalize seven foreign-born players were doctored.
The players 鈥 Gabriel Felipe Arrocha, Jon Iraz谩bal Iraurgui, Facundo Tom谩s Garc茅s, Rodrigo Juli谩n Holgado, Imanol Javier Machuca, Jo茫o Vitor Brand茫o Figueiredo and Hector Alejandro Hevel Serrano 鈥 were all born abroad and featured in Malaysia鈥檚 4-0 win over Vietnam in a 2027 Asian Cup qualifier in June.
The players breached regulations concerning forgery and falsification, FIFA said on Friday.
The FAM submitted eligibility inquiries to FIFA, and in doing so 鈥渦sed doctored documentation to be able to field the above players,鈥 the governing body said.
Each player was suspended for 12 months and fined 2,000 Swiss francs ($2,510). The FAM was fined 350,000 Swiss francs ($438,000).
The players鈥 eligibility to play for Malaysia will also be investigated, FIFA added.
Vietnamese media reported its national team will be awarded a 3-0 win for the June match, but FIFA made no comment.
Malaysia leads Asia Group F in qualifying with six points from two games, three clear of Vietnam in second. Only the group winner advances to the tournament, with four matches remaining.