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Kevin De-Bruyne - Phil Foden - Liam Roberts - Man City survive Plymouth scare, Palace’s Mateta hospitalized in Millwall win - arabnews.com - Britain - Australia - South Africa - county Eagle - Saudi Arabia

Man City survive Plymouth scare, Palace’s Mateta hospitalized in Millwall win

MANCHESTER: Manchester City survived a scare to beat giant killers Plymouth 3-1 and progress to the FA Cup quarter-finals on Saturday, after Crystal Palace striker Jean Philippe-Mateta was hospitalized in the Eagles’ 3-1 win over Millwall. Plymouth had shocked Premier League leaders Liverpool in the previous round and were on course for another stunning upset at the Etihad when Maksym Talovierov headed them in front on 38 minutes. Argyle boss Miron Muslic said it would be the “biggest honor” of his life to go head-to-head with Pep Guardiola. With FA Cup glory City’s only realistic hope of silverware this season, Guardiola surprisingly rotated his side with Erling Haaland among those left on the bench. However, it was one of City’s youngsters who took his chance to shine as Nico O’Reilly turned the tie around. Muslic will be furious at the manner of both the 19-year-old’s goals as he twice headed in from set-pieces under little pressure. O’Reilly’s equalizer just before half-time calmed City’s nerves before he powered in Phil Foden’s corner 14 minutes from time. By that point Guardiola had summoned Haaland off the bench and he teed up the third for Kevin De Bruyne in stoppage time. “Big compliments to Plymouth for making our job so difficult.

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Patrik Schick - Nathan Tella - Hugo Ekitike - Bayer Leverkusen - Eintracht Frankfurt - Alex Grimaldo - Bundesliga - Leverkusen stay in sight of Bayern before Champions League showdown - arabnews.com - Germany - Australia - South Africa - Saudi Arabia

Leverkusen stay in sight of Bayern before Champions League showdown

BERLIN: Bayer Leverkusen cut Bayern Munich’s lead in the Bundesliga back to eight points ahead of the sides’ Champions League last 16 clash, with a 4-1 win at Eintracht Frankfurt on Saturday. Bayern’s comeback win over Stuttgart on Friday had sent them 11 points clear of champions Leverkusen. Wanting to keep their slim hopes of defending the Bundesliga title alive, Leverkusen did not blink against third-placed Frankfurt, scoring three goals in a seven-minute blitz to grab hold of the game. Nathan Tella latched onto a defense-splitting Granit Xhaka pass and slotted home after 26 minutes. Nordi Mukiele scored Leverkusen’s second three minutes later, prodding a loose ball into the goal through a crowded penalty area. Patrik Schick scored four minutes later, sliding in an Alex Grimaldo pass, his 16th goal in his past 14 games. Frankfurt striker Hugo Ekitike took advantage of a poor pass from Mukiele to score in the 37th minute. Despite the hosts starting the second half brightly, a cracking long-range effort from Aleix Garcia with 63 minutes gone sealed a crucial win for Xabi Alonso’s side, who go to Bayern in Europe on Wednesday. “It’s easy to talk, but to show it on the pitch is harder. We want to show once more that we can take the fight to Bayern,” Alonso told DAZN. Xhaka felt it was the perfect preparation for the all-German showdown. “We’re strong enough to aggravate Bayern next week.

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Fabrizio Romano - Lydia Ko - Corner kick awarded if goalkeeper holds the ball more than 8 seconds - arabnews.com - Italy - Australia - South Africa - Ireland - Saudi Arabia - Malta

Corner kick awarded if goalkeeper holds the ball more than 8 seconds

BELFAST: Soccer’s rule makers are taking another crack at reducing timewasting by goalkeepers who hold the ball for too long. The International Football Association Board approved a rule change Saturday whereby the opposing team will be awarded a corner kick if a goalkeeper holds the ball for more than eight seconds. The new rule will first be used at the Club World Cup in June and then in domestic and international competitions from next season.

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Virat Kohli - Lydia Ko - Penalty heartbreak for Saudi Arabia in U-20 Asian final - arabnews.com - Australia - China - South Africa - India - Saudi Arabia

Penalty heartbreak for Saudi Arabia in U-20 Asian final

SHENCHEN, CHINA: There was heartbreak for Saudi Arabia in the final of the AFC U-20 Asian Cup on Saturday as they lost a penalty shootout 5-4 to Australia. After extra time ended with the score at 1-1, Bassam Hazazi stepped up to take the last of Saudi Arabia’s five penalty kicks only to see it saved by Australian goalkeeper Steven Hall. Louis Agosti put Australia ahead in the first half, but Talal Haji equalized for Saudi Arabia just before the break. Haji had almost put his team ahead inside the third minute with a low shot from the right of the area that was well-saved by Hall. The striker had another chance soon after, but blasted over the bar.

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Prediksi dan Ekspektasi Charis Yulianto buat Timnas Indonesia - sport.detik.com - Australia - China - Indonesia - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain

Prediksi dan Ekspektasi Charis Yulianto buat Timnas Indonesia

Eks bek Timnas Indonesia Charis Yulianto menilai Garuda punya peluang di Ronde 3 Kualifikasi Piala Dunia 2026. Tapi ia juga mengingatkan untuk realistis.

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Erick Thohir - Afc - Tim Khusus AFC Pantau Laga Timnas Indonesia Vs Bahrain di Jakarta - sport.detik.com - Australia - Indonesia - Saudi Arabia - Bahrain

Tim Khusus AFC Pantau Laga Timnas Indonesia Vs Bahrain di Jakarta

Laga Timnas Indonesia vs Bahrain akhir bulan ini akan dipantau oleh tim khusus AFC. Keamanan laga ini menjadi perhatian akibat tensi di antara kedua tim.

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Gianni Infantino - Donald Trump - A positive step – FIFA’s Gianni Infantino defends Saudi Arabia World Cup award - breakingnews.ie - Usa - Norway - Saudi Arabia

A positive step – FIFA’s Gianni Infantino defends Saudi Arabia World Cup award

FIFA president Gianni Infantino has defended awarding the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia and his close relationship with United States president Donald Trump.

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Gianni Infantino - Donald Trump - Peace - FIFA President Gianni Infantino Defends Saudi World Cup, Donald Trump Relationship - sports.ndtv.com - Usa - Mexico - Canada - Norway - county Gulf - Saudi Arabia

FIFA President Gianni Infantino Defends Saudi World Cup, Donald Trump Relationship

FIFA president Gianni Infantino on Friday stood by his governing body's decision to award the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia, while also defending his relationship with Donald Trump. The Gulf kingdom was controversially handed the right to host the World Cup at a FIFA Congress in December despite concerns about its human rights record, the risks to migrant labourers and criminalisation of same-sex relationships. The process followed by FIFA was also criticised by the Norwegian football federation but, speaking in Belfast on Friday, Infantino said: "There was a Congress decision, uniting the entire world.

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