Ruben Filipe nets late winner for Al Wahda to beat Al Dhafra in five-goal thriller
Ruben Filipe netted an injury-time goal for Al Wahda to clinch a 3-2 victory over Al Dhafra in the Adnoc Pro League at the Al Nahyan Stadium on Friday.
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Ruben Filipe netted an injury-time goal for Al Wahda to clinch a 3-2 victory over Al Dhafra in the Adnoc Pro League at the Al Nahyan Stadium on Friday.
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Shabab Al Ahli remained on course for a place in the AFC Asian Champions League round of 16 with victory over Ahal of Turkmenistan at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah on Friday.
Shabab Al Ahli booked their place in the AFC Asian Champions League round of 16 with victory over Ahal of Turkmenistan at the King Abdullah Sports City Stadium in Jeddah on Friday.
Saudi Arabia's Al Shabab booked their place in the knockout rounds of the Asian Champions League with a 6-0 thrashing of Mumbai City in Riyadh on Friday while Al Duhail from Qatar also claimed a spot in the last 16 of the continental championship.
IMOLA, Italy: Formula One world champion Max Verstappen took his first pole position of the season on Friday in a wet and crash-interrupted Emilia Romagna Grand Prix qualifying for Saturday’s sprint race at Imola. Ferrari’s championship leader Charles Leclerc, thwarted by a late stoppage, will line up alongside the Red Bull driver on the front row for a 100km race that decides who starts first in Sunday’s main event. Verstappen goes into the Formula One record books as the pole setter for the weekend, regardless of where he starts on Sunday.
DUBAI: For fans of Egypt and Liverpool it is hard to know which sight was better on Tuesday. Was it Mohamed Salah scoring two fine goals in a memorable 4-0 dismantling of Manchester United in front of 50,000 delighted fans at Anfield — a win that put the hosts back on top of the English Premier League — or how happy he looked after the game as he stood next to Thiago Alcantara, another impressive performer on the night? “You wait until the next one,” said a smiling Salah to the Spanish midfielder as they were interviewed on television, referring to Sunday’s Merseyside Derby against Everton. “You’ve never played a derby here, so you wait for the next one.