Real Madrid thrash Levante as Mbappe hits brace

Real Madrid thrash Levante as Mbappe hits brace
Real Madrid's French forward #10 Kylian Mbappe fights for the ball with Levante's Spanish defender #05 Unai Elgezabal during the Spanish league football match between Levante UD and Real Madrid CF at the Ciutat de Valencia stadium in Valencia on September 23, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 24 September 2025

Real Madrid thrash Levante as Mbappe hits brace

Real Madrid thrash Levante as Mbappe hits brace
  • Kylian Mbappe scored twice to reach seven league goals in six matches as Xabi Alonso’s side maintained their 100 percent record

VALENCIA, Spain: Real Madrid extended their winning start to La Liga with a comfortable 4-1 triumph at Levante on Tuesday.
Kylian Mbappe scored twice to reach seven league goals in six matches as Xabi Alonso’s side maintained their 100 percent record.
Vinicius Junior opened the scoring with a superb finish and Franco Mastantuono was also on target for the league leaders.
Second-placed Barcelona visit Real Oviedo on Thursday, with the Spanish champions trailing Madrid by five points.
“It was a very good game, from the start, we were really committed in defense and the first goal was fundamental, to go ahead and give us confidence,” said Alonso.
Vinicius was unhappy to be taken off by Alonso during the win over Espanyol on Saturday but the Brazilian winger started on the left flank and delivered.
Since coming second to Manchester City’s Rodri in last year’s Ballon d’Or rankings Vinicius has struggled for consistency.
However, he found his rhythm at the Ciutat de Valencia stadium and opened the scoring after 28 minutes, following a bright start to the game.
“Vini had a very complete, very good game and I am very happy for him,” said Alonso.
Valencia goalkeeper Mathew Ryan made a good save to deny Vinicius and Mastantuono hit the bar from the rebound as Los Blancos threatened in the opening stages.
Then fed by Fede Valverde on the right of the box, Vinicius used the outside of his right boot to bend a sumptuous effort in at the far post.
Ivan Romero and Adrian de la Fuente came close early for Levante but they were forced back and Madrid found their second when Vinicius set up Mastantuono, who rifled into the top corner.
It was the promising 18-year-old attacker’s first goal for the club since his summer switch from River Plate.
Ryan denied Vinicius with a good stop from close range before half-time.
Levante striker Karl Etta Eyong, in fine form himself at the start of the season, nodded home his fourth goal from close range after Romero’s cross was deflected and looped into the air.
It offered Levante a brief glimmer of hope but that was quickly quashed by Mbappe.
Unai Elgezabal clumsily brought down the French superstar in the box and Mbappe cheekily dinked the resulting penalty down the middle for the third.
Then two minutes later the forward, released by Arda Guler, rounded Ryan and tapped home his second of the night.
- ‘A good path’ -

Mbappe struggled in his first few months at Madrid after joining from Paris Saint-Germain in the summer of 2024, but hit top form in the second half of the season.
The striker has carried that into the new campaign and has nine goals in seven games across all competitions, helping Madrid start the campaign in ideal fashion.
“There are still things we can do better, but we’re on a good path and we have to continue along it,” said Alonso, with Los Blancos facing city rivals Atletico on Saturday.
“We’re in a construction phase... there’s still a lot we have to do.
“We’re building a solid base, and in the team many players feel connected and important.”
Villarreal earned a late 2-1 win at Sevilla to rise to third in the table, above fourth-placed Espanyol who drew 2-2 with Valencia.
Bottom side Girona earned a creditable 1-1 draw at Athletic Bilbao, fifth.


Isak scores first Liverpool goal in League Cup win, Chelsea survive scare

Isak scores first Liverpool goal in League Cup win, Chelsea survive scare
Updated 24 September 2025

Isak scores first Liverpool goal in League Cup win, Chelsea survive scare

Isak scores first Liverpool goal in League Cup win, Chelsea survive scare
  • Liverpool have made a perfect start to the season, with seven successive wins, including five in the Premier League to take them to the top of the table

LONDON: Alexander Isak scored his first Liverpool goal to inspire a 2-1 win against Southampton in the League Cup third round, while Chelsea survived a scare to beat third-tier Lincoln on Tuesday.
Isak was making his third appearance for Liverpool since his British record £125 million ($169 million) move from Newcastle on transfer deadline day.
The 26-year-old had drawn a blank in his 58-minute debut appearance against Atletico Madrid and also failed to net after coming off the bench for the last 23 minutes of Saturday’s Merseyside derby win over Everton.
But Isak got off the mark in the 43nd minute as Southampton goalkeeper Alex McCarthy tried a short pass that was intercepted by Federico Chiesa, who picked out the Sweden striker to fire home.
It was a belated birthday present for Isak, who turned 26 on Sunday.
Isak, who had scored for Newcastle in their League Cup final win against Liverpool last season, was taken off at half-time as he builds up his fitness after missing pre-season training while his transfer was being negotiated.
Shea Charles equalized for the Championship side in the 76th minute with a close-range finish after a wayward header from Liverpool’s Wataru Endo.
Arne Slot had made 11 changes from the Everton game but substitute Hugo Ekitike saved Liverpool’s understudies from a penalty shoot-out when he finished off Chiesa’s pass in the 85th minute.
The French striker took off his shirt to celebrate and was dismissed for a second bookable offense.
Liverpool have made a perfect start to the season, with seven successive wins, including five in the Premier League to take them to the top of the table and one in the Champions League against Atletico.
“Not our best performance. You can expect that if you play a complete new team. So many players that haven’t played for a long time,” Slot said.
“There were positives. Giorgi Mamardashvili had a good game in goal. A first goal for Alexander and another from Hugo.”

- Chelsea survive -

Chelsea were in danger of a humiliating exit after boss Enzo Maresca made eight changes following the 2-1 defeat at Manchester United on Saturday.
In their first meeting with Chelsea since 1911, Lincoln took the lead thanks to a Blues blunder in the 42nd minute.
Enzo Fernandez’s careless pass inside his own penalty area was intercepted by Ivan Varfolomeev. 

Chelsea's Argentinian midfielder #40 Facundo Buonanotte (L) celebrates scoring their second goal during the English League Cup third round football match between Lincoln City and Chelsea at LNER Stadium, Sincil Bank in Lincoln, central England on September 23, 2025. (AFP)


Varfolomeev headed on to Rob Street and he guided a composed finish past Filip Jorgensen from 12 yards.
Chelsea had lost their last two games against United and Bayern Munich.
But Tyrique George got them back on track three minutes into the second half with a half-volley that crashed in off the post.
Facundo Buonanotte put Maresca’s men in front after 50 minutes, dancing through the Lincoln defense before slotting home.
“I told the players it would not be an easy game. That is why I was so annoyed in the first half, because we know we needed to do better. But overall, they did well in the end,” Maresca said.
Burnley crashed to a shock 2-1 defeat against third-tier Cardiff at Turf Moor.
Clarets boss Scott Parker paid the price for changing his entire team from last weekend’s game against Nottingham Forest.
Cardiff’s Joel Colwill prodded home in the 30th minute and Callum Robinson bagged the visitors’ second five minutes later.
Zian Flemming’s 56th-minute reply wasn’t enough to spare Burnley’s blushes.
Wolves lifted the gloom around Molineux with a 2-0 win against Everton.
Vitor Pereira’s team sit bottom of the Premier League after losing all five of their top-flight games.
Marshall Munetsi put Wolves ahead with a 29th-minute tap-in and Toluwalase Arokodare chipped home the second in the 87th minute.
Diego Gomez scored four times as Brighton thrashed third-division Barnsley 6-0 at Oakwell.
Emile Smith Rowe’s 66th-minute goal sent Fulham through with a 1-0 win against fourth-tier Cambridge at Craven Cottage.


Al-Nassr cruise past Jeddah into last 16 of King Cup

Al-Nassr cruise past Jeddah into last 16 of King Cup
Updated 24 September 2025

Al-Nassr cruise past Jeddah into last 16 of King Cup

Al-Nassr cruise past Jeddah into last 16 of King Cup
  • Al-Ittihad edge out Al-Wehda, while Al-Najma, Al-Hazem and Al-Zulfi also progress

RIYADH: Al-Nassr progressed to the last 16 of the King Cup with a comfortable 4-0 victory over Jeddah at Prince Abdullah Al-Faisal Sports City Stadium on Tuesday night.

An own goal by defender Faisal Abu Bakr put the visiting Saudi Pro League leaders in front against their Division 1 hosts in the eighth minute, and second-half goals from Wesley, in the 61st minute, Joao Felix (71st) and Mohammed Simakan (89th) sealed a comprehensive win.

Meanwhile, reigning SPL champions Al-Ittihad edged out home side Al-Wehda, with Saleh Al-Shehri scoring the only goal of the game from the penalty spot.

In the biggest upset of the day, Division 1 side Al-Zulfi defeated Pro League visitors Al-Fayha 4-3 on penalties, after the match ended goalless.

In the remaining games on Tuesday, Al-Najma beat Damac 2-1, and Al-Hazem overcame Neom by the same score.


Mayale the hero as Pyramids stun Al-Ahli in intercontinental clash

Mayale the hero as Pyramids stun Al-Ahli in intercontinental clash
Updated 24 September 2025

Mayale the hero as Pyramids stun Al-Ahli in intercontinental clash

Mayale the hero as Pyramids stun Al-Ahli in intercontinental clash
  • Cairo club ran out deserved 3-1 winners and will meet a team from South or North America in the next stage
  • DR Congo star Mayale brought down a long ball in the area and then shot the rebound home for his third goal after Mendy had saved his first shot

Fiston Mayele scored a hat-trick as Pyramids of Egypt defeated Al-Ahli 3-1 in the FIFA African-Asian Pacific Cup on Tuesday in Jeddah to move into the next stage of the 2025 FIFA International Cup. 

These winners of the Champions Leagues in Asia and Africa played out an entertaining affair, but the club from Cairo ran out deserved winners and will meet a team from South or North America in the next stage with European title-holders Paris Saint-Germain waiting in December’s final.

Just a few days earlier, Al-Ahli came back from 3-0 down against Al-Hilal to draw 3-3 but found the African champions a tougher nut to crack. 

The visitors, who had come close earlier, stunned the home fans after 20 minutes. Mayele, top scorer in the CAF Champions League last season, collected possession from Ibrahim Toure just outside the area, made a little space for himself and then sent a low shot arrowing into the bottom corner past Eduardo Mendy. 

Just after the half-hour, Al-Ahli came close to the equalizer. First, Enzo Millot had a one-on-one with the goalkeeper but his shot was saved by Ahmed El-Shenawy, and the resultant corner drifted across the face of goal with no green shirt able to connect.

In the 43rd minute, Millot spun away from Osama Galal in the area and was caught by the defender. The referee rightfully pointed to the spot and up stepped Ivan Toney to send the goalkeeper the wrong way.

Pyramids came within a whisker of retaking their lead on the stroke of half-time but Mahmoud Zalaka’s powerful shot from inside the area came back off the post, and there was still time for Abu Al-Shamat to shoot right at El-Shenawy from close range.

Mayele had a second-half goal ruled out for offside just after the hour and within a minute or two, Toney’s close-range header was well-saved. However, the Egyptians retook the lead in the 71st minute thanks to Mayele once more as he turned in a Zalaka cross from the right at the near post.

It was 3-1 soon after as the DR Congo star brought down a long ball in the area and then shot the rebound home after Mendy had saved his first shot. 

There was no coming back from that for the Asian champions and the Pyramids advance to the next stage. 


Ronaldo celebrates Saudi National Day, saying Kingdom is ‘safe place’ with ‘very good’ tourism and culture

Ronaldo celebrates Saudi National Day, saying Kingdom is ‘safe place’ with ‘very good’ tourism and culture
Updated 23 September 2025

Ronaldo celebrates Saudi National Day, saying Kingdom is ‘safe place’ with ‘very good’ tourism and culture

Ronaldo celebrates Saudi National Day, saying Kingdom is ‘safe place’ with ‘very good’ tourism and culture
  • Portuguese Al-Nassr striker says he and his family love being in Saudi “because it is a great country”
  • “Wishing you a day filled with pride, unity, and celebration with your loved ones,” he wrote on X

BEIRUT: Al-Nassr’s superstar Cristiano Ronaldo described the Kingdom as a “safe place” with “very good” tourism as he wished the Saudi fans, citizens and leadership a Happy Saudi National Day on Tuesday.
Celebrating with citizens the 95th Saudi National Day, the Portuguese striker said that was a fantastic place to live, and “for me it’s the most special thing, it’s a safe country!”
The Roshn Saudi League is “good” and it “is our job to come in here, and to play football.”
He said that he and his family love being in “because it is a great country.”

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


In a 52-second-long video that he posted as a story, and on his Instagram profile, 40-year-old Ronaldo talked about the positives he sees in the Kingdom.
“I think they have many things to do … tourism is very good. The schools for the kids are very nice. The tourist parts are very beautiful.”
“I recommend that the people who don’t know should come to visit because tourism is fantastic and the culture is amazing,” he said.
His Instagram post garnered about 748,000 likes within six hours.

 

Meanwhile, the Al-Nassr forward wrote on his X handle: “Happy Saudi National Day to everyone in … Wishing you a day filled with pride, unity, and celebration with your loved ones.”
The Portuguese international shared images of himself dressed in Saudi attire (white traditional kandura) with a green and white (colors of the Saudi flag) scarf around his neck and shoulders, in a post that was viewed more than 15.5 million times.
His post on X garnered 307,000 likes, 33,000 retweets and 7,300 comments.
Ronaldo shared a photograph of himself with Al-Nassr’s coach, Jorge Jesus, who also donned a traditional outfit.


Pakistan stay alive in Asia Cup with win over Sri Lanka

Pakistan stay alive in Asia Cup with win over Sri Lanka
Updated 23 September 2025

Pakistan stay alive in Asia Cup with win over Sri Lanka

Pakistan stay alive in Asia Cup with win over Sri Lanka
  • Chasing what looked a modest target, Pakistan made heavy weather of it

ABU DHABI: Pakistan kept their Asia Cup campaign alive with a hard-fought five-wicket win over Sri Lanka in a Super Four clash in Abu Dhabi on Tuesday.

With both teams having lost their opening fixtures of the second round, defeat wasn’t an option and Pakistan’s bowlers rose to the occasion tying Sri Lanka down to 133-8 on a featherbed of a pitch.

Chasing what looked a modest target, Pakistan made heavy weather of it. After a brisk opening stand of 45, their innings went into free fall at 80-5.

But a cool-headed 58-run partnership off 41 balls for the sixth wicket between Mohammad Nawaz and Hussain Talat steadied the ship and saw them home with 12 deliveries in hand.

Nawaz struck a breezy 38 off 24 balls, while Talat anchored the innings with an unbeaten 32 off 30.

Earlier, Shaheen Shah Afridi set the tone with the new ball, nipping out Sri Lanka’s in-form openers inside his first two overs.

The left-arm quick returned at the death to dismiss top-scorer Kamindu Mendis and closed with figures of three for 28 — a spell that put Pakistan on the front foot.

Talat and Haris Rauf chipped in with two wickets apiece, while leggie Abrar Ahmed bowled with miserly precision, giving away just eight runs in his four overs and dismissing fellow leg-spinner Wanindu Hasaranga.

Sri Lanka, unbeaten in the first round with three wins on the trot, have hit a brick wall in the Super Four, losing to Bangladesh on Saturday and now to Pakistan.

With only India left to play, their chances of making the final are hanging by a thread.

Put in to bat, Sri Lanka slumped to 58-5 and looked set to be bundled out inside 20 overs.

But Kamindu Mendis dug in, compiling a fighting 50 off 44 balls with three fours and two sixes, his third half-century in T20Is.

He stitched together a 43-run stand with Chamika Karunaratne for the seventh wicket, but the former champions were still left high and dry.