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Bayern Munich - Antonio Conte - Carlo Ancelotti - Mikel Arteta - Manuel Pellegrini - Arne Slot - Josip Stanisic - Liverpool on brink of title, Leicester and Ipswich prepare for drop - arabnews.com - Britain - Germany - South Africa - Egypt - Saudi Arabia - Nigeria - Liverpool

Liverpool on brink of title, Leicester and Ipswich prepare for drop

LONDON: Liverpool can wrap up a record-equalling 20th English title on Sunday when Leicester City and Ipswich Town are both likely to have their relegation from the Premier League confirmed. After several nail-biting Premier League title races that went down to the wire, Arne Slot’s Liverpool have turned this one into a procession as rivals fell by the wayside. Despite trailing champions Manchester City and Arsenal early in the campaign, Liverpool have been top for all but one week since Sept.

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Virgil Van-Dijk - Liga Inggris - Angka-angka Monster Van Dijk - sport.detik.com - Liverpool

Angka-angka Monster Van Dijk

Virgil van Dijk resmi memperpanjang kontraknya di Liverpool. Keputusan yang masuk akal dari Si Merah jika melihat kontribusi monster sang kapten sejauh ini.

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Max Verstappen - Bruno Fernandes - Harry Maguire - Alexandre Lacazette - Diogo Dalot - Manuel Ugarte - Corentin Tolisso - Nicolas Tagliafico - Ruben Amorim - Arne Slot - Alejandro Garnacho - Europa League - Man United stun Lyon in nine-goal Europa League classic to reach semis - arabnews.com - Britain - India - Saudi Arabia - South Korea - county Lyon - Liverpool

Man United stun Lyon in nine-goal Europa League classic to reach semis

MANCHESTER: Manchester United came from 4-2 down in extra-time to beat Lyon 5-4 in a remarkable Europa League quarter-final to progress 7-6 on aggregate on Thursday. United’s season looked over when Lyon came from 2-0 down to lead by two goals with just six minutes remaining at Old Trafford despite having captain Corentin Tolisso sent-off. However, a Bruno Fernandes’ penalty, Kobbie Mainoo’s strike and Harry Maguire’s header capped a stunning finale to set up a semifinal meeting with Athletic Bilbao. The Red Devils sit 14th in the English top flight and defeat would have almost certainly meant missing out on European football entirely next season. Instead they are just three games away from a European trophy and the lifeline of direct access to the riches of the Champions League next season. First-half goals from Manuel Ugarte and Diogo Dalot had put United in a commanding position. But the defensive deficiencies and mental fragility of Ruben Amorim’s side were exposed in a collapse that threatened to cap a miserable campaign. Two goals in seven minutes from Corentin Tolisso and Nicolas Tagliafico brought Lyon level. Tolisso was then sent-off for two yellow cards in the 89th minute. The 10 men still looked set to prevail in the extra 30 minutes thanks to a brilliant strike from Rayan Cherki and Alexandre Lacazette’s penalty. United’s history is build on dramatic late fightbacks but few have been more remarkable than this to leave Lyon shellshocked. The home side got off to a flying start thanks to a fine team goal as Fernandes released Alejandro Garnacho down the right and his cross picked out Ugarte to slot in just his second goal since joining the English giants form Paris Saint-Germain. Amorim’s decision to restore

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Max Verstappen - Hardik Pandya - Arne Slot - Heinrich Klaasen - Jacks helps Mumbai beat Hyderabad in IPL - arabnews.com - Britain - India - Saudi Arabia - Nigeria - South Korea - Liverpool

Jacks helps Mumbai beat Hyderabad in IPL

MUMBAI: The Mumbai Indians batters and bowlers starred in a comfortable four-wicket victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad in the Indian Premier League on Thursday. England all-rounder Will Jacks shone with both bat and ball, picking up two wickets to help restrict Hyderabad to 162 for five and then hitting a 26-ball 36 to help bolster his team’s chase. Five-time champions Mumbai won the toss and bowled on a sluggish pitch at Wankhede Stadium. Decent knocks from openers Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickleton helped set up the chase, while skipper Hardik Pandya smacked a quick 21 runs off nine balls toward the end to seal the game. The match helps restore a bit of Mumbai’s mojo, pushing them into a crowded mid table. They have three victories in seven matches. Pandya said the way his team bowled was “very smart and spot on.” “We stuck to simple, basic plans,” the Mumbai skipper said, adding that once the pressure to get boundaries eased in the second innings, they “pushed the pedal at the end.” Hyderabad openers Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head kicked off the first innings with a 59-run partnership before Sharma, who hit 40 runs off 28 balls, departed in the eighth over. The team then struggled for momentum with Kishan (2) and Head (28) falling to leave Hyderabad at 83-3 at the end of the 12th over. Disciplined bowling from Jasprit Bumrah and Jacks continued to restrict Hyderabad’s batsmen but a valiant late-innings knock from Heinrich Klaasen (37) infused a glimmer of hope. Young Aniket Verma then smacked a quick 18 runs off eight balls. In reply, Mumbai’s openers made a solid start as Sharma hit 26 and Rickleton 31.

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Max Verstappen - Aston Martin - Helmut Marko - Arne Slot - Oscar Piastri - Verstappen ‘very relaxed’ about his F1 future - arabnews.com - Britain - Netherlands - Italy - Australia - South Africa - Egypt - Japan - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain - Nigeria - South Korea - Liverpool

Verstappen ‘very relaxed’ about his F1 future

JEDDAH: Max Verstappen played it cool as speculation swirled around his Formula One future on Thursday, with Red Bull’s four-times world champion saying it was not on his mind and he was ‘very relaxed’. Red Bull’s motorsport consultant Helmut Marko said after last Sunday’s Bahrain Grand Prix that the team were concerned the Dutch driver might leave at the end of the season. Verstappen finished only sixth, a week after he won in Japan, with McLaren’s Oscar Piastri winning from pole with fastest lap. “I don’t know,” Verstappen said when asked by an Italian reporter ahead of the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix why Ferrari were not being mentioned as a possible destination as well as Mercedes and Aston Martin.

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Aston Martin - Fernando Alonso - Arne Slot - Young Saudi artist designs Fernando Alonso’s helmet for Saudi Arabian Grand Prix - arabnews.com - Britain - Spain - Saudi Arabia - Nigeria - South Korea - county Young - Liverpool

Young Saudi artist designs Fernando Alonso’s helmet for Saudi Arabian Grand Prix

JEDDAH: Spanish driver Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin’s two-time Formula 1 world champion, will wear a special Saudi-inspired helmet for the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at the Jeddah Corniche Circuit this weekend.

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Bayern Munich - Thibaut Courtois - Virgil Van-Dijk - Arne Slot - Josip Stanisic - Bayern defender Stanisic sorry for pushing ball kid in Champions League loss - arabnews.com - Britain - Germany - Saudi Arabia - Liverpool

Bayern defender Stanisic sorry for pushing ball kid in Champions League loss

MILAN: Bayern Munich defender Josip Stanisic has apologized for pushing a ball kid during the Champions League quarterfinal loss at Inter Milan. Stanisic pushed the ball kid off his stool after the boy appeared to throw the ball away to delay Stanisic taking a throw-in during added time. Bayern were seeking another goal to force extra time and went on to lose Tuesday's game 4-3 on aggregate. “Every team in the world tries to run down the clock a little. They did that a bit better than some others," Stanisic told German media in comments broadcast on Wednesday by sports website RAN.

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Virgil Van-Dijk - Arne Slot - F1 and local organizations hold media briefing ahead of Saudi Grand Prix 2025 - arabnews.com - Britain - Saudi Arabia - Liverpool

F1 and local organizations hold media briefing ahead of Saudi Grand Prix 2025

JEDDAH: Formula One (F1) in cooperation with the Ministry of Sports, the Saudi Automobile and Motorcycle Federation, and Saudi Motorsports Company, organized a workshop, Thursday, for local media representatives participating in media coverage of the Formula 1 STC Saudi Arabian Grand Prix 2025.

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