Arsenal seek to defy the odds against mighty Barcelona in women’s Champions League final

Arsenal seek to defy the odds against mighty Barcelona in women’s Champions League final
Arsenal coach Renee Slegers, center, talks to her players as they gather at the pitch on the eve of the women's Champions League final between Arsenal and FC Barcelona, at the Jose Alvalade Stadium, in Lisbon, Friday. (AP)
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Updated 24 May 2025

Arsenal seek to defy the odds against mighty Barcelona in women’s Champions League final

Arsenal seek to defy the odds against mighty Barcelona in women’s Champions League final
  • Manager Renee Slegers believes her disciplined side can triumph over the Catalan giants of women’s football, who are the strong favorites to win their fourth European title
  • Alessia Russo: They (Barca) are a really good football team, but we are here to win

LISBON: Arsenal will bid to defy the odds against Barcelona in Saturday’s women’s Champions League final in Lisbon, aiming to secure their second title with courage and underrated defiance.

Manager Renee Slegers believes her disciplined side can triumph over the Catalan giants of women’s football, who are the strong favorites to win their fourth European title.

“We want to show courage tomorrow. We respect Barca as a team. They are a really good football team, so we are humble, but we are here to win,” she told reporters on Friday.

“We have to find ways to win, and I am confident that the momentum of the game will shift. It’s important that we deal with every moment really well. We need courage and discipline, and we need to be switched on. If we do all those things well, we can perform well. We believe in our ability tomorrow.”

Arsenal forward Alessia Russo echoed Slegers’ sentiments.

“We want to show courage tomorrow. We respect Barca as a team,” she said. “They are a really good football team, but we are here to win. We have to find ways to win, and I am confident that, if we handle all situations well and stay focused, we can perform well.

“Belief is something we have spoken about a lot as a team this season. We have found lots of different ways to win. It’s been a season full of highs and lows, but we’ve learnt a lot,” the former Chelsea and Manchester United striker added.

Veteran midfielder Kim Little, who played in the 2007 final victory against Sweden’s Umea, looked back in time when asked about Arsenal’s first meeting with Barca in Europe’s top club competition during the 2012–13 season, when the London team won 7–0 on aggregate.

“It’s incredible for me to still be at the club. We came out on top,” Little said. “After 2007 and everything the club has achieved since then, leading the team on this occasion is so special.”


Lionel Messi helps Inter Miami get back in win column vs. Revolution

Lionel Messi helps Inter Miami get back in win column vs. Revolution
Updated 05 October 2025

Lionel Messi helps Inter Miami get back in win column vs. Revolution

Lionel Messi helps Inter Miami get back in win column vs. Revolution
  • Jordi Alba and Tadeo Allende each had two goals to lead host Inter Miami to a 4-1 victory over the New England Revolution on Saturday night in Fort Lauderdale

MIAMI: Jordi Alba and Tadeo Allende each had two goals to lead host Inter Miami to a 4-1 victory over the New England Revolution on Saturday night in Fort Lauderdale, Florida
The victory snapped a two-match winless streak for Inter Miami (17-7-8, 59 points), which moved into third place in the Eastern Conference standings. With two matches to play, Miami trails FC Cincinnati by three points for second place. Cincinnati has one match left.
Dor Turgeman scored the lone goal for New England (9-16-8, 35 points) as the Revolution came up short of victory for the fifth time in their past six matches.
Lionel Messi did not score for the second consecutive match, but he contributed by assisting on three of Inter Miami’s goals.
On the first goal, under a torrential downspout late in the first half, Messi delivered a precise through ball on the run to Allende, who fired the ball past New England goalkeeper Matt Turner in the 32nd minute.
Just before halftime, Messi intercepted a clearing attempt by New England near its own goal. He then dropped it back for Alba, who proceeded to bury it in the back of the net in the third minute of first-half stoppage time.
The Revolution put themselves back in contention for a victory in the 59th minute on a brilliant shot by Turgeman after he took the ball just past midfield from Carles Gil. As Turgeman worked the ball near Miami’s box, he fired a line drive past Inter Miami goalkeeper Rocco Rios Novo to cut the deficit to 2-1.
Rios Novo got the start in favor of Inter Miami’s regular starting keeper Oscar Ustari, who allowed a season-high five goals last Tuesday in a 5-3 loss to the Chicago Fire.
Inter Miami answered almost immediately. Within less than a minute, a rush up the field ended with Allende streaking toward the goal and finishing another assist from Messi.
Three minutes later, Alba tacked on another score off a great pass from Telasco Segovia.


Vinicius double helps Real Madrid beat Villarreal

Vinicius double helps Real Madrid beat Villarreal
Updated 05 October 2025

Vinicius double helps Real Madrid beat Villarreal

Vinicius double helps Real Madrid beat Villarreal
  • Los Blancos moved two points clear of champions Barcelona, who visit Sevilla on Sunday, as they bounced back from last week’s derby drubbing

MADRID: Vinicius Junior fired Real Madrid to the top of La Liga with a brace in a 3-1 win over Villarreal on Saturday, while Kylian Mbappe was also on target.
Los Blancos moved two points clear of champions Barcelona, who visit Sevilla on Sunday, as they bounced back from last week’s derby drubbing.
Having returned from their long midweek trip to Kazakhstan, where they beat Kairat in the Champions League, Madrid turned their focus back to domestic matters.
Thrashed 5-2 by city rivals Atletico Madrid last weekend, Xabi Alonso’s side had plenty to prove against a strong Villarreal team, who are third.
“I played very well and I want to continue like this, keeping this confidence and doing even more,” Vinicius told Real Madrid TV.
“We have good feelings... when we come back (from the international break) we have big games and we need confidence,” added Vinicius.
The winger did not start the season well but has found form in recent outings.
“Vini had a very good game and he was decisive, I’m very happy for him,” Alonso told reporters.
Alonso brought Fede Valverde back into the team, playing him at right-back in the absence of injured duo Dani Carvajal and Trent Alexander-Arnold.
Madrid had the better of a slow-paced first half at the Santiago Bernabeu.
Teenage attacker Franco Mastantuono might have sent Los Blancos ahead but Villarreal defender Renato Veiga blocked his shot after Mbappe cut the ball back to him.
At the other end, Thibaut Courtois saved superbly from Tani Oluwaseyi, who snuck in behind the center-backs but could not beat Madrid’s Belgian goalkeeper.
Los Blancos took the lead early in the second half through Vinicius, whose shot took a fortunate deflection off Santi Comesana and flew past the helpless Arnau Tenas.
Xabi Alonso brought on Jude Bellingham for the final 25 minutes, after benching him for the second game running following the Atletico debacle.
Thomas Tuchel left the midfielder out of his England squad for upcoming World Cup qualifiers this week, and he was out to prove a point.

- Tenas resistance -

Madrid doubled their lead when Rafa Marin brought down Vinicius in the area and the Brazilian beat Tenas from the spot. The former Barcelona goalkeeper could have stopped the penalty but the ball slipped under him.
Alonso said that Mbappe is Madrid’s main penalty taker but “it was their decision” to give Vinicius the ball.
Vinicius wanted another penalty when Tenas appeared to bring him down in the box moments later, but his appeals were waved away.
Bellingham twice came close but Tenas denied him on both occasions, with the midfielder kicking a post in frustration.
Villarreal pulled a goal back through Georges Mikautadze, who finished lethally from the edge of the box, but Madrid quickly restored their two-goal cushion.
Yellow Submarine defender Santiago Mourino was sent off for a second yellow card for a push on Vinicius as he charged down the wing, and soon Mbappe netted the third.
Brahim Diaz teed up the French superstar to roll home his ninth league goal of the campaign, making him the division’s top scorer.
Mbappe was taken off grimacing in the final stages, in the only negative note for a Madrid side who were good value for their three points.
“Kylian already had a little discomfort in his ankle, we will see how it goes,” said Alonso, adding that the forward would still travel to join up with the French national team.
Villarreal’s Comesana complained about some of the refereeing decisions that went against his side.
“It’s a shame about the first goal which hit me, and then came the penalty, which wasn’t enough (of a foul) to give it,” Comesana told DAZN.
“That hurt us a lot, you only have to look how he threw himself down... and the red card (was soft)... if it’s already hard to win at the Bernabeu, with these things it’s even harder.”


Liverpool suffer third successive loss as Estevao strikes late for Chelsea

Liverpool suffer third successive loss as Estevao strikes late for Chelsea
Updated 04 October 2025

Liverpool suffer third successive loss as Estevao strikes late for Chelsea

Liverpool suffer third successive loss as Estevao strikes late for Chelsea
  • Arne Slot’s side were rocked by Estevao’s close-range finish in the final seconds at Stamford Bridge

LONDON: Liverpool crashed to a third successive defeat as Estevao Willian’s last-gasp strike condemned the spluttering Premier League champions to a 2-1 defeat against Chelsea on Saturday.

Arne Slot’s side were rocked by Estevao’s close-range finish in the final seconds at Stamford Bridge after Cody Gakpo’s second half equalizer had canceled out Moises Caicedo’s brilliant opener for the Blues.

After making a perfect start to the season with seven wins in all competitions, including five in the Premier League, Liverpool have suffered an unexpected blip with shock defeats at Crystal Palace, Galatasaray and Chelsea.

Having lost to Palace in the closing moments last weekend, this was another agonizing blow for Liverpool, who had made a habit of scoring late winners themselves in the early weeks of the season.

Those late goals had papered over the cracks as Liverpool struggle to gel following Slot’s close-season spending spree.

Once again the second-placed Reds were below the standards that carried them to the title last season despite splashing out more than £400 million ($539 million) on new signings.

They have surrendered first place to Arsenal, who climbed one point above them after beating West Ham on Saturday.

Chelsea’s late show lifted them to sixth place as under-fire boss Enzo Maresca avoided a third successive league defeat.

Maresca’s men snatched the lead with a bolt from the blue in the 14th minute.

When Liverpool carelessly conceded possession, Caicedo pounced on the loose ball and advanced unchecked as Virgil van Dijk and Ibrahima Konate backed off, allowing the 23-year-old midfielder to lash a sublime strike into the top corner from the edge of the area.

Caicedo’s third goal this season was the kind of breathtaking moment that underlined why Liverpool were so keen to sign him from Brighton before Chelsea outbid them for the Ecuadorian in 2023.

- Liverpool rocked -

The Reds lacked their usual fluency and Alejandro Garnacho almost added to Slot’s angst with a curler that clipped the outside of the post as Liverpool goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili stood rooted to the spot.

Garnacho was denied a penalty just before half-time after Dominik Szoboszlai shoved the Argentine to the turf, with the incensed Maresca earning a booking after becoming embroiled in a row with Liverpool goalkeeping coach Xavi Valero.

Alexander Isak was anonymous for long periods and when he did get a sight of goal, Liverpool’s British record signing headed wastefully over.

Slot replaced Conor Bradley with Florian Wirtz at half-time in a bid to spark Liverpool and the move nearly paid instant dividends.

Wirtz’s clever turn and pass inside the Chelsea area teed up Mohamed Salah, but the Egypt star blazed wide.

It took Liverpool until the 51st minute to muster a shot on target as Ryan Gravenberch’s long-range drive was held by Robert Sanchez.

Salah squandered another sight of goal with a wayward finish that summed up his recent dip in form.

When Chelsea lost Benoit Badiashile to an injury, Reece James was forced to move to center-back in a switch that Liverpool quickly exposed.

Given too much time by Marc Cucurella, Szoboszlai whipped a cross into the six-yard box.

James was slow to react and Isak flicked the ball toward Gakpo, who stabbed home from close-range for his first goal in eight games.

Adding to Maresca’s problems, Josh Acheampong limped off to join Chelsea’s long list of defensive injuries.

But Chelsea finished strongly and Mamardashvili made good saves to deny Jamie Gittens and Estevao before Enzo Fernandez’s glancing header smacked off the post.

The Blues’ late barrage was rewarded deep into stoppage-time as Cucurella whipped a cross into the six-yard box and Estevao stretched to slot home from an acute angle.

Maresca embarked on a jubilant sprint down the touchline to celebrate with his players, earning a red card in the process.

With Stamford Bridge rocking in triumph, Slot stood ashen-faced on the touchline as Liverpool’s latest loss hit home.


Arsenal go top of Premier League as Man Utd ease pressure on Amorim

Arsenal go top of Premier League as Man Utd ease pressure on Amorim
Updated 04 October 2025

Arsenal go top of Premier League as Man Utd ease pressure on Amorim

Arsenal go top of Premier League as Man Utd ease pressure on Amorim
  • Victory came at a cost for Arsenal as captain Martin Odegaard was forced off injured
  • Amorim’s bold calls with his team selection paid off

LONDON: Declan Rice came back to haunt former club West Ham as Arsenal moved top of the Premier League, while Manchester United handed Ruben Amorim some relief with a 2-0 win over Sunderland on Saturday.

In Mikel Arteta’s 300th match in charge, the Gunners proved far too strong for the struggling Hammers in a 2-0 win at the Emirates Stadium to further their ambitions of a first Premier League title for 22 years.

Victory came at a cost for Arsenal as captain Martin Odegaard was forced off injured before half-time for the third time this season.

However, the strength in depth now on offer to Arteta has made light of Arsenal’s injury troubles.

“We dominated and fully deserved to win this,” said Arteta. “To go top of the table after some big fixtures over the last week and some injuries... we were able to respond.”

Rice, who left West Ham for a club record £105 million ($141 million) in 2023, ended the visitors’ resistence by blasting high into the net on the rebound after Alphonse Areola parried Eberechi Eze’s drive.

Bukayo Saka made the points safe midway through the second half from the penalty spot on his 200th Arsenal appearance after Jurrien Timber was brought down by El Hadji Malick Diouf.

Arsenal edge one point ahead of Liverpool, who are in action later at Chelsea.

Defeat leaves West Ham still languishing in the relegation zone.

- Breathing space for Amorim -

Amorim conceded on the eve of Sunderland’s visit to Old Trafford he needs results quickly to avoid becoming the latest United manager to suffer the sack.

The Portuguese had taken just 34 points from his previous 33 Premier League games in charge, but enjoyed a rare convincing win to give him some breathing space over the international break.

“We were a competitive and adult team today,” said Amorim. “We need to do this kind of performance away as well — it’s our responsibility to play like this.”

Before kick-off Old Trafford fell silent to honor the victims of a terror attack on a Manchester synagogue this week.

Amorim’s bold calls with his team selection paid off as goalkeeper Senne Lammens kept a clean sheet on debut, while Mason Mount justified his place over Matheus Cunha with the opening goal.

Mount eased the home fans’ tension with a fine finish from Bryan Mbeumo’s cross on eight minutes.

Bruno Fernandes saw a shot tipped onto the woodwork by Robin Roefs as United dominated the first half.

Benjamin Sesko doubled the Red Devils’ advantage with a predatory finish from a long throw-in for his first Old Trafford goal since a £74 million move from RB Leipzig.

There was nearly a twist at the end of the half as Sunderland were initially awarded a penalty, only for VAR to intervene due to insufficent contact by Sesko on Trai Hume.

Sunderland began the weekend in fifth after a dream start to their return to the top flight, but the Black Cats were dealt a reality check to end their four-game unbeaten run.

Tottenham showed their newfound defensive resolve under Thomas Frank to end Leeds’ year-long unbeaten league run at Elland Road with a 2-1 victory.

Mohammed Kudus’ first goal for Spurs secured all three points after Noah Okafor canceled out Mathys Tel’s opener for the visitors.

“That feeling to get over the line, to get three points, was big,” said Frank after his side moved up to third.


Kuwait to host French Super Cup in January

Kuwait to host French Super Cup in January
Updated 04 October 2025

Kuwait to host French Super Cup in January

Kuwait to host French Super Cup in January
  • President Sheikh Ahmad Al-Yousef Al-Sabah has signed an agreement with Ligue 1

KUWAIT CITY: Kuwait will host the French Super Cup match between Paris St. Germain and Olympique de Marseille early next year, the Kuwait football association said on Saturday.

“President Sheikh Ahmad Al-Yousef Al-Sabah has signed an agreement with Ligue 1 to stage the match on the 8th of January at Jaber Al-Ahmad International Stadium,” the KFA said on X.

It will be the second consecutive edition of the Trophee des Champions to be played outside France after Qatar hosted last year’s match.

PSG have won the French Super Cup in each of the past three seasons, extending their record to 13 titles. Marseille have lifted the trophy three times, most recently in 2011.