Big Saudi Arabian title decider between Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal ends all square

Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli eked out a 0-0 draw in match-week 25 of the Saudi Pro League. (Supplied)
Updated 08 April 2018
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Big Saudi Arabian title decider between Al-Ahli and Al-Hilal ends all square

RIYADH: Al-Hilal and Al-Ahli eked out a 0-0 draw in match-week 25 of the Saudi Pro League, with a match dubbed as a “title decider” not seeing any concrete results.
Both teams hit the woodwork on several occasions across the 90 minutes but the star of the night was Ali Al-Habsi of Al-Hilal, who managed to keep everything out of his net.
This result keeps Al Hilal at the top of the table with 53 points, and Al Ahli in second place with 52 points. One matchweek is left to decide the Saudi Pro League title.


‘Relieved’ Rahm wins LIV Golf event in Hong Kong

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‘Relieved’ Rahm wins LIV Golf event in Hong Kong

  • Jon Rahm said he was “very relieved” after scoring a final-round 64 to win the LIV Golf event in Hong Kong by three shots on Sunday

HONGKONG: Jon Rahm said he was “very relieved” after scoring a final-round 64 to win the LIV Golf event in Hong Kong by three shots on Sunday.
It was the 31-year-old Spaniard’s first victory since LIV Golf Chicago in 2024 and ended a run of four runner-up finishes on the Saudi-backed circuit.
“Very relieved, just happy I could enjoy the walk down the 18th,” the two-time major champion said at Hong Kong Golf Club after finishing on 23-under, with Thomas Detry of Belgium second.
“I played really good all day,” said Rahm, who made eight birdies against two bogeys in his final round at Fanling.
Rahm, who celebrated his third LIV win, added: “Even though I shot six-under, what could have been with quite a few short putts missed and an errant shot on 18.
“It was incredible. But I just tried to stay very patient and committed to each shot, knowing that I was doing everything right and things were going to happen.
“I think that was the theme pretty much every round this week.”
Runner-up Detry was only able to play in Hong Kong after Rahm arranged a private jet to fly the Belgian and several other LIV players out of the Middle East.
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