Man City boost top five bid, Southampton snatch late leveller

Man City boost top five bid, Southampton snatch late leveller
Manchester City’s English midfielder Nico O’Reilly celebrates with Egyptian striker Omar Marmoush after scoring the opening goal during their EPL match against Everton at Goodison Park in Liverpool, on Apr. 19, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 19 April 2025

Man City boost top five bid, Southampton snatch late leveller

Man City boost top five bid, Southampton snatch late leveller
  • Pep Guardiola’s side climb to fourth place, four points ahead of sixth-placed Chelsea
  • They remain on course to achieve their bare minimum target after a hard-fought success on Merseyside

LONDON: Manchester City bolstered their bid to qualify for the Champions League with a dramatic 2-0 win at Everton, while Southampton’s last-gasp equalizer at West Ham ensured they will not have sole possession of the lowest points total in Premier League history.
City were heading toward a damaging draw before Nico O’Reilly’s 84th minute strike put them on course for a vital victory that was sealed by Mateo Kovacic’s goal in the final seconds.
Pep Guardiola’s side climb to fourth place, four points ahead of sixth-placed Chelsea, who face Fulham on Sunday in their game in hand.
Fifth-placed Nottingham Forest, who travel to Tottenham on Monday, are one point adrift of City.
At a stage of the season when they are usually embroiled in a battle to win the title, City — champions in six of the previous seven campaigns — have been reduced to scrapping for a Champions League berth after a dismal season.
They remain on course to achieve their bare minimum target after a hard-fought success on Merseyside.
In the 84th minute, Matheus Nunes’s low cross into the six-yard box was met by the 20-year-old O’Reilly, who got in front of Michael Keane to poke home from close range.
O’Reilly has emerged as an unlikely hero for City after the Manchester-born midfielder scored last week in the win against Crystal Palace and netted twice against Plymouth in the FA Cup.
Kovacic wrapped up City’s victory on their last visit to Goodison Park before Everton move to a new stadium next season.
The Croatian guided Ilkay Gundogan’s pass into the bottom corner to give City a third win from their last four league games.
“To win here at Goodison Park, where Liverpool and Arsenal couldn’t, is massively important,” Guardiola said.
“Now it is in our hands. Three games at home, two away and hopefully we can achieve this big success to qualify for the Champions League.”
Relegated Southampton rescued a 1-1 draw at West Ham to guarantee they won’t have the indignity of being the lone club with the Premier League’s worst ever points tally.
Jarrod Bowen struck for the Hammers in the 47th minute, holding off Ryan Manning before lashing a fierce finish past Aaron Ramsdale.
But Lesley Ugochukwu equalized three minutes into second half stoppage-time as he lashed past Alphonse Areola.
Bottom of the table Southampton are now on 11 points — the same number Derby managed in 2007-08 — and have five games left to leave the Rams with the lowest total ever recorded in the Premier League.
Brentford beat 10-man Brighton 4-2 to damage the Seagulls’ prospects of qualifying for Europe with their first home win since December.
Thomas Frank’s side took a ninth minute lead when Lewis Keane-Potter’s precise pass through the heart of the Brighton defense picked out Bryan Mbeumo and he confidently slotted home
Danny Welbeck hauled Brighton level in first half stoppage-time with a powerful header from Mats Wieffer’s cross.
Mbeumo restored Brentford’s advantage three minutes after half-time, his strike taking a hefty deflection off Brighton defender Lewis Dunk on its way past Bart Verbruggen.
Yoane Wissa bagged Brentford’s third in the 58th minute, running onto Mbeumo’s pass and finishing with the help of a deflection off Jan Paul van Hecke.
Brighton striker Joao Pedro was sent off in the 61st minute for a needless kick at Nathan Collins.
Japan forward Kaoru Mitoma reduced the deficit in the 81st minute, but Christian Norgaard headed home in stoppage-time to end Brighton’s hopes of a late escape.
Crystal Palace held on for a 0-0 draw against Bournemouth despite playing half the match with 10 men.
Palace were reduced to 10 men just before half-time at Selhurst Park when Chris Richards was sent off for a second booking after the defender fouled Justin Kluivert.
Third-placed Newcastle will look to step up their Champions League qualification surge when they travel to Aston Villa in Saturday’s late game.


Saudi Racing Team impresses in class debut at Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East

Saudi Racing Team impresses in class debut at Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East
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Saudi Racing Team impresses in class debut at Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East

Saudi Racing Team impresses in class debut at Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East
  • Team delivered a strong performance in the opening round at Bahrain International Circuit

JEDDAH: The Saudi Racing Team began its 2025-2026 campaign in the Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East with an impressive debut in the professional category, which is the championship’s highest and most competitive class.

Competing for the first time against elite regional and international drivers, the team delivered a strong performance in the opening round at Bahrain International Circuit, setting a tone of confidence and ambition for the season ahead.

Khalid Al-Ahmadi excelled with a third-place finish in the first race, followed closely by teammate Prince Saud bin Mutasim bin Saud in fourth.

In Race 2, Al-Ahmadi in third maintained his momentum with another podium finish, while Prince Saud was sixth, confirming the team’s capability to challenge at the top tier of the series.

The results are an impressive milestone in the team’s first professional category season, building on a remarkable 2024-2025 campaign in which Prince Saud captured both the Pro-Am title and the Gulf Championship, while the Saudi Racing Team claimed the Teams’ Championship. The team’s steady rise reflects its growing strength and determination to establish Saudi drivers among the region’s elite.

Prince Saud expressed pride in representing the Kingdom and the Saudi Racing Team in this new chapter of the championship.

He thanked the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation for its support and promised to deliver results that will make the Kingdom proud and further enhance its presence in global motorsport.

Teammate Al-Ahmadi described competing in the professional category as a challenge and an opportunity.

“Racing in the top tier is a responsibility we take seriously,” he said. “We’re giving everything we have to deliver results worthy of Saudi motorsport fans, and to prove that Saudi drivers can compete and succeed at the highest international levels.”

The Porsche Carrera Cup Middle East season features six rounds, with the next taking place in Qatar from Nov. 28-30.

The championship will then head to the UAE for rounds in Dubai (Jan. 24-25, 2026) and Abu Dhabi (Jan. 31-Feb. 1, 2026), before returning to Bahrain (April 10-12, 2026).

The season finale will be held at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit from April 17-19 as part of the 2026 Formula 1 n Grand Prix support races.