Leonardo and Nunez on target as Hilal thrash Ettifaq 5-0

Darwin Nunez nods an assist for Marcos Leonardo’s second goal in Al-Hilal’s 5-0 at Al-Ettifaq. (X/@Alhilal_EN)
Darwin Nunez nods an assist for Marcos Leonardo’s second goal in Al-Hilal’s 5-0 at Al-Ettifaq. (X/@Alhilal_EN)
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Leonardo and Nunez on target as Hilal thrash Ettifaq 5-0

Leonardo and Nunez on target as Hilal thrash Ettifaq 5-0
  • Riyadh club climb to second on the table after reigning champions Ittihad stumble the previous day

RIYADH: Visitors Al-Hilal defeated Al-Ettifaq in Dammam on Saturday afternoon to climb to second in the Saudi Pro League table as domestic football returns to the Kingdom following a week that saw the national team qualify to the 2026 World Cup.

The 5-0 win reestablished Al-Hilal’s title pretensions and left them on 11 points from five matches. Al-Ettifaq remain in 10th with seven points from the same number of fixtures.

Marco Leonardo opened the scoring after only 15 minutes, finishing past Marek Rodak after some poor defending from the Ettifaq defenders following Al-Hilal rightback Hamad Al-Yami’s cross from the byline.

The lead was doubled on 39 minutes when Sergej Milinkovic-Savic disposed Duda in the middle of the park and found Malcolm and the right wing. The Brazilian in turn squared a simple pass to Darwin Nunez to score from close range. On the sideline Simone Inzaghi applauded another fine team goal.

While the home team attempted to reduce the deficit before the break with a concerted period of pressure, it was Al-Hilal who continued to look the more dangerous on the break. The first half would see no further goals.

If Al-Hilal had been the more threatening team in the first half, they were brutally dominant in the early stages of the second.

Ruben Neves made it 3-0 from the penalty spot in the 48th minute to end the match as a contest before the home team had any chance of making a belated impression on it.

Only seven minutes later, a free kick from Neves was nodded by the tireless Nunez toward Leonardo, who made it four with a close range-header.

The ordeal for Al-Ettifaq was not over. On 74 minutes, Milinkovic-Savic’s inch-perfect cross from the right was met at the near post by Nunez for his second and Al-Hilal’s fifth of the night.

Al-Hilal next welcome Qatar’s Al-Sadd to Riyadh in the AFC Champions League Elite, before traveling to Jeddah for a Saudi Pro League clash with reigning champions Al-Ittihad.


Welbeck brace gives Brighton 2-1 win over Newcastle

Welbeck brace gives Brighton 2-1 win over Newcastle
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Welbeck brace gives Brighton 2-1 win over Newcastle

Welbeck brace gives Brighton 2-1 win over Newcastle
Newcastle came into the game having failed to score in any of their away league games so far
The win lifted Brighton above Newcastle and into ninth place on 12 points

BRIGHTON, England: Danny Welbeck scored late in each half to hand Brighton & Hove Albion a 2-1 Premier League win over Newcastle United on Saturday as the 34-year-old rolled back the years with a vintage display of finishing.
Newcastle came into the game having failed to score in any of their away league games so far this season and fell behind when Welbeck put the home side ahead in the 41st minute, latching onto a Georginio Rutter pass and dinking home a beautiful finish.
Brighton almost doubled their lead in the 50th minute as Yankuba Minteh broke down the right and played the ball into the middle, but Yasin Ayari’s attempt was deflected behind for a corner.
Having made two changes at halftime, Newcastle burst into life, but despite plenty of possession in dangerous areas, they continued to struggle to get efforts on target.
They finally got the equalizer in the 76th minute as big summer signing Nick Woltemade scored with a brilliant flicked back-heel from Lewis Miley’s center.
However, Welbeck had other ideas and came to his side’s rescue again, snapping up a loose ball and flashing a shot across Nick Pope and into the Newcastle net in the 84th minute to put his side back in front.
The visitors continued to pour forward but Dan Burn, Woltemade and Harvey Barnes were all unable to convert late chances for Newcastle as the Seagulls held on to win.
The win lifted Brighton above Newcastle and into ninth place on 12 points, while their visitors slipped to 12th in the standings on nine points from eight games.
“It was a very good win and it was very important for us. We’ve had some results where we’ve been pushing and not quite got there,” Welbeck said.
“We’ve been ahead here at home and have not got the three points. It was a test of our character today.”
Substituted late on, Welbeck shrugged off talk of his age and said he would keep going.
“I love it. I have the passion and love for football. It’s what I want to do. I feel good. I feel strong and fit so I won’t be stopping soon,” he said.
With four goals in five Premier League appearances, Woltemade’s arrival at Newcastle has given them a huge boost in the wake of the acrimonious departure of Alexander Isak to Liverpool, even if they did come up short against Brighton.
“The second half, there was good energy in the game. We scored one goal and it felt like we would win but they played good and scored. That’s football sometimes,” Woltemade said.

Haaland leads Man City to win over Everton with second-half double

Haaland leads Man City to win over Everton with second-half double
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Haaland leads Man City to win over Everton with second-half double

Haaland leads Man City to win over Everton with second-half double
  • The 25-year-old Haaland broke the deadlock in the 58th minute
  • The Norwegian doubled City’s lead five minutes later

MANCHESTER: Manchester City’s Erling Haaland kept up his torrid scoring pace with two goals in five second-half minutes on Saturday to lift City provisionally top of the table with a 2-0 Premier League victory over Everton.
Pep Guardiola’s men have 16 points after eight games, before Arsenal and Liverpool, now second and third respectively, play their games this weekend. Everton dropped to 10th on 11 points.
The 25-year-old Haaland — who scored in an 11th consecutive game for club and country for a season total of 23 goals — broke the deadlock in the 58th minute when he leapt to head home Nico O’Reilly’s cross from the left.
The Norwegian doubled City’s lead five minutes later when he latched onto Savinho’s cross and struck a blistering left-foot shot from the middle of the box that was slightly deflected by Everton’s James Tarkowski past goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.
Haaland was hungry to complete a hat-trick, with three brilliant chances in the dying minutes, with Pickford racing out to save two of them with his legs. Haaland took the ball around Pickford on the third, but his looping shot from an impossibly tight angle dropped wide of the net.
Haaland shook his head in frustration, while the crowd chanted “Haaland! Haaland!” for his efforts.
City’s Phil Foden hailed Haaland for breaking the deadlock, calling the moment “very important.”
“We know he’s got that quality to time his runs to perfection and be in the right position. If they mark him out of the game he is still capable of scoring and we know he only needs one chance to score.
“He remained very patient, there wasn’t a lot of space for him today. And as you can see he is always there for us at the right times, that is the sign of a world class striker.”
There was no emotional homecoming for Everton winger Jack Grealish, who was ineligible to face his parent club. A TV camera showed Grealish at the game, but the absence of the league’s joint assist leader was a gaping hole for David Moyes’ team.
City, who thoroughly dominated in the second half, had 19 shots to Everton’s five, and seven on target to the visitors’ one.
Everton squandered a handful of chances. Early in the game Iliman Ndiaye raced down the right side before sending a cross to Beto who slid to just get his foot on the ball but poked it wide.
City keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma tipped a long shot from Ndiaye over the bar later in the first half.


Grimaldo helps Leverkusen win 4-3 at Mainz to stretch record unbeaten away run

Grimaldo helps Leverkusen win 4-3 at Mainz to stretch record unbeaten away run
Updated 18 October 2025

Grimaldo helps Leverkusen win 4-3 at Mainz to stretch record unbeaten away run

Grimaldo helps Leverkusen win 4-3 at Mainz to stretch record unbeaten away run
  • Leverkusen moved up to 14 points in fifth place with their third straight league win
  • Spain international Grimaldo opened their account with an 11th-minute penalty

BERLIN: Bayer Leverkusen’s Alejandro Grimaldo scored twice in the first half to guide them to a 4-3 victory in a thrilling clash at Mainz 05 on Saturday, stretching their record unbeaten run on the road in the Bundesliga.
Leverkusen, who host European champions Paris St. Germain in the Champions League on Tuesday, moved up to 14 points in fifth place with their third straight league win while also extending their unbeaten league record to 37 consecutive away matches.
Spain international Grimaldo opened their account with an 11th-minute penalty before teenager Christian Kofane doubled the lead 13 minutes later, capping off a dominant opening spell.
Mainz briefly cut the deficit through Lee Jane-sung in the 34th but Grimaldo punished the hosts for two consecutive defensive errors in first-half stoppage time to slot in and restore their two-goal cushion.
In a topsy-turvy second half the hosts hit the post and earned a 71st minute penalty, with Nadiem Amiri putting them back in the game from the spot, but the visitors struck again with Martin Terrier slotting in from seven meters in the 87th.
Mainz still had time to score another goal — in the 90th minute through Armindo Sieb — but could not find the equalizer in 10 minutes of added time.
Despite scoring their first goals in a home game this season, Mainz, stuck in 16th, have now failed to win at home for a ninth straight league game, equalling the club’s record for the longest stretch without a victory at their ground.


Marc Guehi to leave Crystal Palace, says Glasner

Marc Guehi to leave Crystal Palace, says Glasner
Updated 18 October 2025

Marc Guehi to leave Crystal Palace, says Glasner

Marc Guehi to leave Crystal Palace, says Glasner
  • Glasner revealed the defender has already informed the club this will be his final season
  • Guehi has played 167 times for Palace since he joined from Chelsea in 2021

LONDON: Marc Guehi has told Crystal Palace he will not sign a new deal at the club, manager Oliver Glasner has said.
The England center-back almost joined Liverpool on transfer deadline day last month, but Palace pulled the plug at the last minute, missing out on a sizeable fee.
Glasner revealed the defender, in the final 12 months of his contract, has already informed the club this will be his final season at Selhurst Park.
“The club wanted (him to stay). They offered Marc a new contract but he said, ‘No, I want to make something different’, and that’s normal,” he said.
“And for us, it’s how we can deal with this situation. (What) is the best way to get this next step done? And that’s all about how we are talking together.”
Guehi has played 167 times for Palace since he joined from Chelsea in 2021 and captained the club to FA Cup success in May. He has won 26 England caps.
The 25-year-old could be sold in January or leave on a free at the end of the season.
Guehi, who has been ever-present for Palace this season, can agree a pre-contract with foreign clubs from January 1.
Palace would reportedly like to sell him in January and it is understood that Liverpool could face competition from Barcelona, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich.
The London club, who were sixth in the Premier League before the weekend fixtures after an impressive start to the season, host high-flying Bournemouth on Saturday.


Minnows Mjallby on verge of ‘impossible’ Swedish title win

Minnows Mjallby on verge of ‘impossible’ Swedish title win
Updated 18 October 2025

Minnows Mjallby on verge of ‘impossible’ Swedish title win

Minnows Mjallby on verge of ‘impossible’ Swedish title win
  • Should the tiny club from a fishing village on the Listerlandet peninsula do so it will be the greatest shock in the history of football
  • A combination of superb scouting and a science-based approach have helped Mjallby top the 16-team league

STOCKHOLM: The nervousness of Hammarby and AIK fans ahead of Sunday’s Stockholm derby will pale into insignificance compared to those of Swedish minnows Mjallby AIF, who will become Swedish champions if Hammarby fail to beat their city rivals.
Should the tiny club from a fishing village on the Listerlandet peninsula do so it will be the greatest shock in the history of football, according to Torbjorn Andersson, an academic specializing in football at Malmo University.
“(It would be) completely unique in the history of football, and that it’s happening now is even more unlikely,” he told broadcaster Radiosporten ahead of what could be the decisive weekend in the Allsvenskan title race.
A combination of superb scouting and a science-based approach have helped Mjallby top the 16-team league on 63 points after 26 games, 11 points ahead of second-placed Hammarby, whose resources dwarf those of their smaller southern rivals.
Though the club draws support from all over the county of Solvesborg, the town of Mjallby has a tiny population of just over 1,200, and academic Andersson said that, on paper, a club of their stature should have no chance of winning the title.
“There’s so much money in it (football), it should be totally impossible,” he said as Mjallby look to replace Malmo, who have won the title a record 27 times, as champions.
“If you look at the annual reports the (Swedish) football association has published ... I think Malmo last year, in 2024, had eight times more and the Stockholm clubs have four or five times more turnover than Mjallby.”
Anything other than a win for “Bajen,” as Hammarby are known, at home to fourth-placed AIK on Sunday would mean Mjallby being crowned champions without kicking a ball.
AIK supporters would like nothing more than to be the team that end Hammarby’s title aspirations.
Should they do so, Mjallby’s trip to IFK Gothenburg on Monday will turn into a 300-km victory parade. The club’s “Sillastrybarna” supporters group has six buses booked for the journey, with at least 1,500 tickets sold to away fans.
Even if Hammarby win the derby, Mjallby can still secure the title with a win on Monday, which would preserve their 11-point lead with three games left to play.
“Under normal circumstances, this is a trip that would have required one bus, but we sold out more or less five buses in one day,” Kristofer Rasmusson, representative of the fan group, told broadcaster SVT as tension mounted ahead of a decisive weekend.