Leganes stun faltering La Liga leaders Barcelona

Leganes stun faltering La Liga leaders Barcelona
Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski, right, and Leganes' Jorge Saenz challenge for the ball during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Barcelona and Leganes at the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, Dec. 15, 2024. (AP)
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Updated 16 December 2024

Leganes stun faltering La Liga leaders Barcelona

Leganes stun faltering La Liga leaders Barcelona
  • Hansi Flick’s side are level on points with Atletico Madrid, second, and lead third-place Real Madrid by a single point, having played one extra game than both their title rivals

BARCELONA: La Liga leaders Barcelona stumbled 1-0 at home against Leganes on Sunday as they suffered another blow in the Spanish title race.
Sergio Gonzalez headed home from a corner after four minutes for the visiting minnows and the Catalans missed a host of presentable chances as they failed to mount a comeback.
After a superb start to the season, Barcelona have lost three of their last six league games and won just one of those, with their lead whittled away.
Hansi Flick’s side are level on points with Atletico Madrid, second, and lead third-place Real Madrid by a single point, having played one extra game than both their title rivals.
Barcelona started in the worst possible way as their former youth player Munir El Haddadi broke in down the right and forced a fine save from Inaki Pena at his near post.
From the resulting corner Leganes took the lead, with Sergio Gonzalez powering a header home to stun the Olympic stadium into silence.
From there Barcelona dominated against the visitors, 15th, and created several chances but found an inspired Marko Dmitrovic in their way.
The Serbian goalkeeper twice denied La Liga’s top goalscorer Robert Lewandowski, who also headed over the bar from Jules Kounde’s cross.
Dmitrovic produced a superb save to thwart Brazilian winger Raphinha, tipping his powerful effort against the crossbar.
Barcelona’s teenage wing wizard Lamine Yamal hurt his ankle in a challenge in the first half but despite the pain affecting him, continued to play and was his team’s most potent threat as usual.
The 17-year-old lashed narrowly over after gliding past Javi Hernandez as Barcelona turned the screw.
Despite his ankle issue and Ferran Torres warming up, Yamal emerged for the second half.
Kounde screwed a shot narrowly wide after Dani Olmo nudged the ball through for him.
Neither Lewandowski nor Olmo were on song and Flick replaced the pair with Torres and Fermin Lopez for the final 25 minutes.
Leganes held firm with Barcelona only able to create half-chances, until Raphinha and Torres combined to tee up Kounde, but he pulled his shot across the face of goal and wide.
In stoppage time, Barcelona won a free-kick on the edge of Leganes’ area but Raphinha whipped it over the crossbar to end a thoroughly frustrating night.
Barcelona host Atletico in their final match of the year next weekend.


‘Feels Incredible’: DP World ILT20 auction sees Muhammad Rohid and Junaid Siddique lead UAE surge 

‘Feels Incredible’: DP World ILT20 auction sees Muhammad Rohid and Junaid Siddique lead UAE surge 
Updated 10 October 2025

‘Feels Incredible’: DP World ILT20 auction sees Muhammad Rohid and Junaid Siddique lead UAE surge 

‘Feels Incredible’: DP World ILT20 auction sees Muhammad Rohid and Junaid Siddique lead UAE surge 
  • The 34-match fourth season begins Dec. 2, concludes Jan. 4

DUBAI: UAE pace bowlers Junaid Siddique and Muhammad Rohid were among the most coveted cricketers at the DP World ILT20 Season 4 player auction on Oct. 1, landing blockbuster deals worth $170,000 with Sharjah Warriorz and $140,000 with MI Emirates respectively.

The pair ranked four and five on the list of the most expensive acquisitions of the league’s historic first auction. The demand extended to fellow pacers Wasim Akram ($55,000, Sharjah Warriorz) and Haider Razzaq ($50,000, Gulf Giants) as well, signaling a major milestone for cricket in the region. 

Junaid, who returns to the Warriorz set-up for a fourth season, was secured when the franchise exercised its only right-to-match option, snatching the 32-year-old away from the highest bidders, Gulf Giants. The right-arm pacer impressed at the Men’s T20 Asia Cup in the UAE, emerging as the third-highest wicket taker with nine, including two four-wicket hauls against Oman and Pakistan. 

“This is a very special moment for me,” Junaid said. “To be brought back by the Warriorz at the first auction gives me a lot of confidence, and it also shows how far UAE cricket has come. Opportunities like these are important because they give us local players the chance to share the stage with some of the best cricketers in the world. I want to make the most of it, contribute to my team, and show what UAE players are capable of.”

Rohid’s deal with MI Emirates, which was also the result of the right-to-match option, added further weight to the day’s narrative of local players making big strides. The 23-year-old pacer only made his UAE debut earlier this year, but is quickly making himself a fixture in the team, often sharing new-ball responsibilities with Siddique. The left-armer has played for MI Emirates on 15 occasions in the past two seasons of the DP World ILT20, returning 19 wickets. 

“It feels incredible to be picked up by MI Emirates at the first auction,” said Rohid. “Playing for this team, I have had a great learning curve in the past two seasons, and I see this as a chance to keep improving alongside some of the best players in the game. I also hope it shows young cricketers in the region that there are real opportunities here and that they can dream big.” 

Though still uncapped, local players Wasim Akram and Haider Razzaq also attracted huge interest when they went under the hammer. Both bowlers impressed franchises at the recently concluded DP World ILT20 Development Tournament 2025. They combined to pick up 27 wickets in seven games for the winners, Sharjah Warriorz Development. Razzaq led the way with 16 wickets — making him the tournament’s top wicket taker — while Akram secured a five-wicket haul including a hat-trick among his 11 scalps. 

Razzaq said: “The DP World ILT20 Development Tournament 2025 was a great platform to showcase what we could do, especially with the pressure of the auction coming up. I’m thankful for the chance it gave me, and now that I’m with the Giants I hope it will be a big learning experience. I want to use the next season to learn and grow as much as I can.”

Sanjay Pahal, who was named Player of the Tournament at that same competition for his big hitting and knack of picking up wickets in clusters, also found a deal with the Desert Vipers at $10,000. Asif Khan (Gulf Giants, $26,000) and Ibrar Ahmed (Abu Dhabi Knight Riders, $22,000 RTM) were among the other prominent UAE acquisitions of the day. 

 


Dubai Basketball adds Australian guard Taran Armstrong to roster

Dubai Basketball adds Australian guard Taran Armstrong to roster
Updated 10 October 2025

Dubai Basketball adds Australian guard Taran Armstrong to roster

Dubai Basketball adds Australian guard Taran Armstrong to roster
  • The 23-year-old joins on a 1-year deal with an option for a second

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball has announced the signing of Australian point guard Taran Armstrong on a one-year contract, with a club option for a second year.

Armstrong most recently held a two-way contract with the Golden State Warriors, under which he spent most of his time with their G League affiliate, the Santa Cruz Warriors.

Standing at 1.96 meters, the 23-year-old Armstrong is known for his court vision, creativity, and scoring ability. He joins Dubai Basketball after strong performances in both Australia’s National Basketball League and the NBA G League.

Armstrong most recently played for the Cairns Taipans during the 2024–25 NBL season, where he averaged 17.1 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 4.7 assists per game, shooting 46.1 percent from the field and 35.1 percent from beyond the arc.

With the Santa Cruz Warriors he recorded 11.5 points, 5.8 rebounds, and 7.9 assists per game.

The addition of Armstrong adds depth and playmaking strength to Dubai’s backcourt as the team continue to develop their roster and identity while making their EuroLeague debut against European giants this season.

Armstrong reportedly said recently: “I’m really excited to join Dubai Basketball and be part of this ambitious project. The club’s vision and energy are incredible, and I can’t wait to get started and help the team win.”

“Joining Dubai Basketball is a huge opportunity for me. I’m ready to work hard, learn from my teammates, and give everything for this team and the fans.”

Taran Armstrong’s signing for Dubai Basketball is a part of the club’s ongoing efforts to elevate the level of professional basketball in the UAE and the wider region.

Dubai marked the start of their EuroLeague journey at Coca-Cola Arena with a dominant win over Partizan in September.

The team will return to Coca-Cola Arena to play in front of their home crowd against EuroLeague icons FC Barcelona on Thursday, Oct. 16.


Power Slap returns to Abu Dhabi Showdown Week

Power Slap returns to Abu Dhabi Showdown Week
Updated 10 October 2025

Power Slap returns to Abu Dhabi Showdown Week

Power Slap returns to Abu Dhabi Showdown Week
  • The second edition of the event in Abu Dhabi, $VET Power Slap 16: Wolverine vs Klingbeil will be held on Oct. 24 at Space42 Arena

ABU DHABI: Power Slap is set to  return to the UAE capital as part of Abu Dhabi Showdown Week, which culminates with UFC 321: Aspinall vs Gane at Etihad Arena.

The second outing of the event to take place in Abu Dhabi,  $VET Power Slap 16: Wolverine vs KLINGBEIL Presented by Monster Energy, will be held on Friday, Oct. 24 at Space42 Arena.

Power Slap CEO Frank Lamicella said that he was excited to bring the event back to Abu Dhabi, pointing to last year’s breakthrough when the sport made its international debut, drawing a sold-out crowd and generating more than 700 million views worldwide.

The city, according to Lamicella, offers everything the sport needs to thrive: World-class venues, passionate fans and a stage that commands global attention. “Power Slap is the fastest growing combat sport,” he said. “Last year, the show was a massive success. Returning to the emirate during Abu Dhabi Showdown Week adds another tentpole event for fight fans in the region.”

The sport’s first international event outside the US left a lasting impression when it took place in Abu Dhabi last October. One of Power Slap’s most anticipated matchups pitted Da Crazy Hawaiian against Dumpling for a Super Heavyweight title showdown, with fans from across the region and influencers from around the world attending.

“Fans in Abu Dhabi are invested in combat sports and the athletes that compete and have anticipated the return of Power Slap for nearly a year now, and we’re excited to return to Abu Dhabi,” Lamicella said.

This year’s main event promises a clash of eras. Light Heavyweight Champion Wolverine (5-2, 2 KOs), who has reigned for nearly 800 days, will defend his title against rising challenger Alan “The Kryptonian” Klingbeil (3-2, 2 KOs).

“Wolverine is a legend in this sport and has always been considered one of the best in the world,” Lamicella said. “Fans are extremely interested in whether he can keep his title defense streak and cement himself as one of the best to ever do it. Meanwhile, Alan represents a crop of slap fighters inspired to get into the sport by Wolverine, and now he has the chance to prove he is a champion.”

The card also includes a super heavyweight showdown between Dumpling (2-1-1, 1 KO) and undefeated Makini “Big Mak” Manu (4-0, 3 KOs). For many of the athletes, competing in Abu Dhabi adds an extra layer of excitement.


Djokovic battles into Shanghai Masters semifinals as Vacherot’s fairytale run continues

Djokovic battles into Shanghai Masters semifinals as Vacherot’s fairytale run continues
Updated 10 October 2025

Djokovic battles into Shanghai Masters semifinals as Vacherot’s fairytale run continues

Djokovic battles into Shanghai Masters semifinals as Vacherot’s fairytale run continues
  • Vacherot pulled off a huge upset, stunning 10th seed Holger Rune 2-6 7-6(4) 6-4 to become the second-lowest ranked player ever to reach an ATP Masters semifinal
  • Vacherot’s cousin Arthur Rinderknech is also in the quarterfinals, with the Frenchman set to play Felix Auger-Aliassime on Friday

SHANGHAI: Fourth seed Novak Djokovic battled past a spirited Zizou Bergs 6-3, 7-5 on Thursday to reach the Shanghai Masters semifinals for a 10th time, setting up a clash with surprise package and world No. 204 Valentin Vacherot.

In challenging conditions, Djokovic was made to work harder than the scoreline suggests by his Belgian opponent, who actually registered more winners than the four-time champion but was undone by unforced errors.

“First encounter with Bergs, a great guy. Obviously a lot of firepower in his game. He played a good game,” Djokovic said.

“Again, I was a little bit too passive. Just very challenging conditions these days for all the players. Just trying to stay alive on the court and glad to overcome this hurdle.”

Bergs shows resilience

In the opening set, Bergs showed remarkable resilience by saving five set points to frustrate Djokovic, before the Serbian finally closed it out with an unreturned serve.

The second set proved even more gruelling, with both players serving well but treating the crowd to breathtaking rallies that left Djokovic hunched over his racquet on several occasions.

The highlight came during one extraordinary rally where Djokovic gave Bergs five golden opportunities to seal the point with overhead shots and volleys at the net, only to somehow emerge victorious and bring the crowd to its feet.

Djokovic eventually sealed victory on his third match point, advancing to face Vacherot in what promises to be an intriguing semifinal clash.

“Amazing story for him. This tournament has taken out top players of the world... it’s really impressive what he’s doing,” Djokovic said.

Vacherot set to crack top 100

Vacherot pulled off a huge upset, stunning 10th seed Holger Rune 2-6 7-6(4) 6-4 to become the second-lowest ranked player ever to reach an ATP Masters semifinal.

The Monegasque qualifier’s remarkable run will see him crack the top 100 next week after spending half of last year sidelined with injury, but even playing in Shanghai was a question mark when he arrived.

“I didn’t even come as a qualifier, I came as an alternate. I wasn’t sure to even play the qualifier,” Vacherot said.

“Coming back from six months out is always not easy. You cannot just come back and win tournaments right and left. You’ve just got to fight your way through a little bit.”

Vacherot’s stunning journey in Shanghai, which now includes wins over four seeds, looked doomed early on as Rune raced through a physically demanding opening set while the underdog felt his “lungs were screaming.”

But the tide turned dramatically in the second-set tiebreak when Vacherot produced a stunning backhand crosscourt winner to take a 5-4 lead.

Rune crashed his next shot into the net and could only watch as Vacherot fired a forehand winner down the line on set point to level the match.

Rune struggled physically in the decider, requiring the trainer twice to massage his leg. Vacherot then capitalized to complete a memorable victory in a contest lasting a minute shy of three hours.

“It would mean a lot to play at least one of the guys of the ‘Big Three’ in my career,” Vacherot said on playing Djokovic.

Vacherot’s cousin Arthur Rinderknech is also in the quarterfinals, with the Frenchman set to play Felix Auger-Aliassime on Friday.


 


Lack of crowd noise a bit sad, says England’s Tuchel after win over Wales

Lack of crowd noise a bit sad, says England’s Tuchel after win over Wales
Updated 10 October 2025

Lack of crowd noise a bit sad, says England’s Tuchel after win over Wales

Lack of crowd noise a bit sad, says England’s Tuchel after win over Wales
  • The German said his loyalty to the players he used in last month’s wins had been rewarded

LONDON: England head coach Thomas Tuchel has never been slow to speak his mind and the German turned his ire on the Wembley fans on Thursday, criticizing the home supporters for being too quiet in a comfortable 3-0 friendly win against Wales.
The mood was buoyant enough as goals by Morgan Rogers, Ollie Watkins and Bukayo Saka in the opening 20 minutes made England’s eighth successive win over the Welsh a formality.
With the game petering out in the second half, many England fans opted to leave early, some launched paper aeroplanes and it was only the loud away contingent who created any noise.
“We had one-and-a-half training days to prepare against a well-trained team and we did very well,” Tuchel said. “We had an excellent first half, we were 3-0 up very quickly, but we could have been 4-0 up at halftime.
“Then we couldn’t score, the fourth one, the fifth one, the stadium was silent, we never got any energy back from the fans. I think the players delivered a lot to get more from the stands.
“What more can you give them? Twenty minutes, three goals, and the way we attacked Wales, and they didn’t let them escape, even from their own half, and it was ball-win after ball-win.
“If you’re here for half an hour, it’s just Wales fans. Yeah, so a bit sad. The team deserved big support today.”
In his press conference later Tuchel said he had no doubt that England’s support in Latvia on Tuesday, when a win could seal their place at next year’s World Cup, will be louder.
“I’m 100 percent sure that we will have fantastic support in the (World Cup) and we will have top support in Latvia. We had excellent support in Serbia,” he said.
“But today we were 3-0 up and I was like ‘why is the roof still on?’ It’s nothing big. It was just like it could have helped us also in the second half, in some moments, to regain energy and to regain a rhythm.”
Tuchel left out Jude Bellingham, Phil Foden and Jack Grealish from his squad, while captain Harry Kane, Noni Madueke and Reece James were missing from the team that beat Serbia 5-0 last month because of injury.
But the German said his loyalty to the players he used in last month’s wins had been rewarded.
“The team’s pushing itself, they buy into the idea, and they love the idea of going after opponents,” Tuchel, who has won six of his first seven matches in charge, said.
“At the moment, it’s very intense, it’s very demanding, but it’s very effective. I’m very delighted with the last two matches. We are absolutely on the right way and on the side it feels like we show very good behavior, even like a club team.
“This is the feeling that we want to create. And like I said, the competition is on, and you can feel it. The guys who play are happy to play. They want to keep their shirts.”