Barcelona routs 10-man Real Sociedad 4-0 to go top in Spain

Barcelona routs 10-man Real Sociedad 4-0 to go top in Spain
Barcelona's Robert Lewandowski, left, is congratulated by Ronald Araujo after scoring his side's 4th goal during the Spanish La Liga soccer match between Barcelona and Real Sociedad at the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium in Barcelona, Spain, Sunday, March 2, 2025. (AP)
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Updated 03 March 2025

Barcelona routs 10-man Real Sociedad 4-0 to go top in Spain

Barcelona routs 10-man Real Sociedad 4-0 to go top in Spain
  • “Very happy with the match we played,” Araujo said. “It was important to win and become leaders again. It was a great effort by the team”

MADRID: Barcelona cruised to a 4-0 rout over 10-man Real Sociedad to regain the lead in Spain on Sunday.
Gerard Martín, Marc Casadó, Ronald Araujo and Robert Lewandowski scored a goal each to put Barcelona one point ahead of second-placed Atletico Madrid at the top of the Spanish league. Barcelona is three points ahead of third-placed Real Madrid, which lost 2-1 at Real Betis on Saturday, when Atletico beat Athletic Bilbao 1-0 at home.
“Very happy with the match we played,” Araujo said. “It was important to win and become leaders again. It was a great effort by the team.”
Sociedad played a man down from the 17th minute after Aritz Elustondo was sent off with a straight red card for grabbing Barcelona forward Dani Olmo to stop a breakaway.
“It was a clear red card,” Sociedad coach Imanol Alguacil said. “After that there was no game. It’s already hard 11 against 11 against them, you can imagine with a man down.”
It was the sixth win in a row for Barcelona in the league, and the second loss in three matches for Sociedad, which stayed in ninth place.
Barcelona coach Hansi Flick rested some regular starters ahead of the team’s Champions League match at Benfica on Wednesday in the first leg of the round of 16.
Prolific Lewandowski
Barcelona was in control from the start at Montjuic stadium, with Martín scoring in the 25th and Casadó in the 29th. Araujo added to the lead in the 56th and Lewandowski closed the scoring in the 60th for his eighth goal in his last nine matches.
Lewandowski now has 34 goals this season in all competitions, one more than the 33 he scored in what had been his previous best season with the Catalan club in 2022-23.
Sociedad, which along with Barcelona, Madrid and Atletico is playing in the Copa del Rey semifinals, struggled from the start and had no attempts on goal. Barcelona had 33 total attempts.
Sociedad defender Hamari Traoré entered the match in the second half to mark his return to action nearly six months after having to undergo knee surgery.
Earlier Sunday, striker Diego García scored two minutes into second-half stoppage time to give 16th-placed Leganes a 1-0 win over 14th-placed Getafe in a match between teams from the Madrid area.
Valencia later Sunday has a chance to move out of the relegation zone with a win at Osasuna.


UK authorities seek to reverse decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from Villa game

UK authorities seek to reverse decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from Villa game
Updated 50 min 17 sec ago

UK authorities seek to reverse decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from Villa game

UK authorities seek to reverse decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from Villa game
  • Maccabi Tel Aviv fans clashed violently with city residents in Amsterdam last season

LONDON: British officials said Friday they were working to reverse a ban on Maccabi Tel Aviv soccer fans attending a Europa League game at Aston Villa next month because of security concerns, a decision that drew condemnation from politicians, sports organizations and Jewish groups.
Prime Minister Keir Starmer said the police recommendation to bar the visiting team’s fans from the Nov. 6 game was “the wrong decision,” and European soccer’s governing body, UEFA, urged British authorities to ensure the Israeli team’s fans could go to the match.
“UEFA wants fans to be able to travel and support their team in a safe, secure and welcoming environment, and encourages both teams and the competent authorities to agree on the implementation of appropriate measures necessary to allow this to happen,” it said in a statement.
Ian Murray, a minister in the department for culture, media and sport, said the government “will do everything we possibly can to resolve this issue.” He said Culture Secretary Lisa Nandy “will be meeting with the Home Office and other stakeholders today to try and see if there’s a way through this.”
Aston Villa said in a statement that police had informed the club that “they have public safety concerns outside the stadium bowl and the ability to deal with any potential protests on the night.”
West Midlands Police said it had deemed the match at Villa Park in Birmingham, central England, to be high risk “based on current intelligence and previous incidents,” including violence and hate crimes that took place when Maccabi Tel Aviv played Ajax in Amsterdam last season.
The fan ban was swiftly criticized by Starmer, who said “the role of the police is to ensure all football fans can enjoy the game, without fear of violence or intimidation.”
The game at Villa Park will be Maccabi Tel Aviv’s first away match in the Europa League since pro-Palestinian protests took place at the stadium in Thessaloniki, Greece when the club played PAOK on Sept. 24.
About 120 fans of the Israeli club traveled to Greece for that game and were held behind a police cordon before entering the venue.
Maccabi Tel Aviv fans clashed violently with city residents in Amsterdam last season when the team visited for a Europa League game against Ajax.
UEFA had been weighing a vote to suspend Israeli teams from its competitions before that was overtaken this month by the ceasefire in Gaza.
Maccabi Tel Aviv chief executive Jack Angelides, expressed “dismay about what this potentially is signaling.”
“I don’t use this term lightly but people ask, ‘What does antisemitism look like?’ And it’s often manifested as part of a process … in other words small events leading up to something that’s more sinister,” he told the BBC.


‘Major milestone’ as Baseball United to bring game to Indian audiences

‘Major milestone’ as Baseball United to bring game to Indian audiences
Updated 17 October 2025

‘Major milestone’ as Baseball United to bring game to Indian audiences

‘Major milestone’ as Baseball United to bring game to Indian audiences
  • Partnership with Zee Entertainment Enterprises will deliver all Baseball United Season 1 games in English and Hindi across multiple platforms

DUBAI: Baseball United, the first professional league focused on the Middle East and South Asia, has announced a partnership with Zee Entertainment Enterprises Ltd., the leading media and entertainment company, to deliver games live to millions in India.

The collaboration with Z includes coverage of all 21 of Baseball United’s Season One games this November and December, and several primetime matches featuring the Mumbai Cobras, India’s first professional franchise.

Baseball United’s games will air on three of Z’s leading linear channels — Zee Cafe SD, &Flix SD and &Pictures HD — and stream on the Zee 5 app. Broadcasts will be in English and Hindi.

Baseball United’s inaugural season will include the league’s four founding franchises — Arabia Wolves, Mid East Falcons, Karachi Monarchs, and Mumbai Cobras.

The partnership includes full supplementary content on Zee 5, including player features, ballpark highlights, Baseball 101 clips, behind-the-scenes segments, and an original documentary on the building of the league.

Z will support the partnership with four weeks of promotion across its network, with teasers, ad spots, lower-thirds, and additional branded content. Both Baseball United and Z will also collaborate on social media posts and campaigns.

The league’s season begins with a historic matchup, as Mumbai takes on Karachi for a three-game “Subcontinent Series” on Nov. 14, 15 and 16.

The series will mark the first games in history for both franchises, as well as the first India-Pakistan professional matchups. The teams’ rosters have players from 25 countries, including six Indians on the Mumbai franchise.

Kash Shaikh, chairman, CEO and co-founder of Baseball United said he was excited at the collaboration with Z.

“This is a major milestone in our mission to bring professional baseball to India and the broader region, and it’s a significant moment for the more than 50 million baseball fans in India.

“Z is one of India’s most iconic broadcasters, and their combination of reach, relevance, and reputation make them an ideal partner to connect with fans across this great country.”

India has one of the world’s largest, youngest, and fastest-growing media markets. Z, which reaches over 800 million viewers, is one of India’s pioneering private broadcasters. Its flagship Zee TV launched in October 1992 as India’s first privately-held satellite channel.

Over the decades, Z has grown into a full-spectrum media and entertainment conglomerate, spanning general entertainment, movies, regional- and language-specific channels, and a major digital platform.

“At Z, we are committed to bringing world-class international sports to Indian audiences and establishing India as a global platform for sports consumption,” said Laxmi Shetty, head of advertisement revenue, broadcast and digital.

“India has a deeply entrenched bat-and-ball sporting culture, and we are excited to introduce millions of sports fans to the speed, strategy, and spectacle of professional baseball.

“With Hindi and English feeds, we are building a foundation for the sport of baseball that will entertain fans and create a wider passionate fanbase.”

Baseball United’s first full season begins Nov. 14 in Dubai with 21 games in 30 days, to be broadcast live with music and fan experiences. The season ends with the United Series Championship, from Dec. 12 to 14.

Supported by 20 Major League Baseball legends, including Mariano Rivera, Barry Larkin, Adrian Beltre and Albert Pujols, Baseball United aims to grow the game across the world’s most populous region.


Dubai Basketball overpower Barcelona in Euro League

Dubai Basketball overpower Barcelona in Euro League
Updated 17 October 2025

Dubai Basketball overpower Barcelona in Euro League

Dubai Basketball overpower Barcelona in Euro League
  • Coach Jurica Golemac says his team showed ‘character and mental strength’ after 83-78 win at Coca-Cola Arena

DUBAI: Dubai Basketball delivered one of their most complete EuroLeague performances on Thursday night with an 83-78 win over FC Barcelona.

From the opening tip, Jurica Golemac’s squad made their intentions clear: control the paint, dictate the tempo, and make Barcelona adjust. The approach paid off immediately.

The frontcourt duo of Filip Petrusev and Mfiondu Kabengele set the tone, combining for 13 of Dubai’s first 18 points to take a double-digit lead. Every possession ran through the post, forcing the visitors to defend deep and struggle for rhythm.

Dubai’s patience on offense was evident with the team not attempting a single three-pointer until the closing minute of the first half, when McKinley Wright IV calmly drained one from distance.

By then, Dubai had already built a strong foundation with 12 made shots inside the arc, proving that efficiency and control could outweigh volume from long range.

The third quarter showcased the same attacking commitment. Petrusev poured in 12 points, while Dwayne Bacon attacked off the dribble, using his physicality to draw contact and create high-percentage looks. As Barcelona attempted to close the gap, Dubai’s composure never wavered.

“On days like this, you need to show character and mental strength,” Golemac said.

“We showed the IQ to make the right decisions and managed to win the game. Congratulations to the players and big thanks to the fans. They were here for us when we felt exhausted — they lifted us up.”

When the time came to strike from outside, Davis Bertans and Klemen Prepelic answered the call.

Bertans, who had struggled to find his range early on, erupted with back-to-back three-pointers in a 70-second span, igniting the crowd and pushing Dubai’s lead into safer territory. Prepelic followed with a timely triple.

In the closing moments, Bacon powered through defenders for another layup, Petrusev added a smooth mid-range jumper, and a final transition finish from Bacon put the result beyond doubt.

Statistically, Dubai’s frontcourt ruled the night. Petrusev led all scorers with 23 points, making 5-of-9 from two-point range and a perfect seven-of-seven from the free-throw line.

Bacon added 20 points on eight-of-10 shooting inside the arc, while Kabengele anchored the paint with a strong 10-point, 13-rebound double-double.

Dubai’s next matchup is on Sunday, Oct. 19, at Coca-Cola Arena against ABA League newcomers U-BT Cluj.


Mead, Russo inspire Arsenal to first Women’s Champions League win

Mead, Russo inspire Arsenal to first Women’s Champions League win
Updated 17 October 2025

Mead, Russo inspire Arsenal to first Women’s Champions League win

Mead, Russo inspire Arsenal to first Women’s Champions League win
  • Mead and Russo made their contributions in the final 33 minutes in Lisbon, after the Gunners had lost 2-1 at home to Lyon last week
  • Paris Saint-Germain are also winless after two games having lost 2-1 in the French capital to Real Madrid
  • The major drama came in Bavaria as Germany forward Lea Schueller netted after 95 minutes in Bayern Munich’s 2-1 win over Juventus

PARIS: England attackers Beth Mead and Alessia Russo helped Arsenal beat Benfica 2-0 on Thursday as the Women’s Champions League holders claimed their first win in this season’s tournament.

Mead and Russo made their contributions in the final 33 minutes in Lisbon, after the Gunners had lost 2-1 at home to Lyon last week.

Benfica are in the 15th place in the 18-team table having suffered a second straight defeat.

Elsewhere, Paris Saint-Germain are also winless after two games having lost 2-1 in the French capital to Real Madrid.

The major drama came in Bavaria as Germany forward Lea Schueller netted after 95 minutes in Bayern Munich’s 2-1 win over Juventus.

Earlier, experienced Sweden winger Fridolina Rolfo scored as Manchester United edged Atletico Madrid 1-0 to maintain their perfect start to the season

Rolfo, 31, volleyed home in the first half after the English club beat Valerenga last week and are fourth in the table.

Atleti are ninth in the 18-team league phase, having hammered St. Poelten 6-0 eight days ago.

Both sides finished with 10 players in the Spanish capital after United’s Netherlands defender Dominique Janssen and the hosts’ Spanish midfielder Alexia Fernandez were shown red cards.

Barcelona are top of the standings, thanks to their 4-0 victory at Roma while Chelsea hammered Paris FC by the same scoreline on Wednesday.


Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz usher in new age as Novak Djokovic battles on

Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz usher in new age as Novak Djokovic battles on
Updated 17 October 2025

Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz usher in new age as Novak Djokovic battles on

Jannik Sinner, Carlos Alcaraz usher in new age as Novak Djokovic battles on
  • Sinner tops Djokovic, Alcaraz beats Taylor Fritz to advance
  • Clear power shift in men’s tennis, Djokovic tells Arab News

RIYADH: The Six Kings Slam delivered another evening of world-class tennis in Riyadh on Thursday, with Italy’s Jannik Sinner and Spain’s Carlos Alcaraz continuing to assert their dominance, while Novak Djokovic acknowledged the shifting balance at the top of men’s tennis.

Sinner, who captured last year’s ATP Finals title, once again showcased the consistency and composure that have elevated him into the sport’s elite.

The Italian, who defeated Taylor Fritz to lift the year-end crown in 2024, produced another strong performance in Riyadh to reaffirm his place among tennis’ brightest stars.

Addressing Arab News’ question during the post-match press conference, Sinner reflected on the satisfaction of maintaining his level and focus. “Every day we have a challenge,” he said, adding that “Novak is a huge and tough challenge to play against.”

 

Djokovic, meanwhile, praised the quality of competition while admitting that the new generation led by Sinner and Alcaraz were playing “as close to perfection” as anyone right now.

“I always try to improve … but when I still do, I still try to play at the highest level and compete with the best players in the world,” Djokovic told Arab News.

“Jannik and Carlos are, without a doubt, a few levels above both all of us. But I still try to close the gap and challenge them at the biggest tournaments.”

He added that while his hunger for titles remains, he is aware that his current chapter comes with a new perspective.

“I have to be satisfied with being (among the) top five in the world, you know, in these circumstances,” he said. “You might never catch perfection, but you still lean towards it.”

 

Earlier in the evening, Alcaraz continued his impressive run with another victory over Fritz, replicating his Tokyo triumph from two weeks ago. The Spaniard’s variety and creative play again stole the show — particularly his crowd-pleasing drop shots.

“I came here to try to play aggressive, to do the same things that I did in Tokyo,” Alcaraz said.

“The conditions are totally different … the altitude is different, the balls fly more, bounce more, bigger, sooner. So I just tried to adapt myself as best as I can. It was a great feeling today.”

Asked about the artistry of his drop shots, Alcaraz explained: “It is a mix of both — the power and the touch. When I feel it, when I see the opponent step back, I make the most of that time to make the drops. The strategy for me is really important.”

Fritz said the result highlighted the fine margins at the elite level. “It’s tough to say because … I felt like the gap was closing,” he admitted.

“But tonight, it did not feel close. He (Alcaraz) played very well. I felt really slow on the court today … It just took one ball from him to kind of put me out of position.”