WATCH: Saudi Arabia’s goal and the near miss from the World Cup friendly with Italy

Yahya Al-Shehri scores his team's goal against Italy on Monday. (AFP)
Updated 29 May 2018
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WATCH: Saudi Arabia’s goal and the near miss from the World Cup friendly with Italy

  • Yahya Al-Shehri scored his seventh goal for the Green Falcons
  • Fahad Al-Muwallad comes close to grabbing dramatic late equaliser

Saudi Arabia gave four-times World Cup winners Italy a real run for their money on Monday night.

The Green Falcons found themselves two goals down after 68 minutes following strikes by Mario Balotelli and Andrea Belotti, but they halved the deficit with this goal from Yahya Al-Shehri. It was his seventh goal for his country and his second in three matches.

And then they almost grabbed a dramatic equalizer late on when Fahad Al-Muwallad seized on a loose pass by Domenico Criscito, rounded Alessio Romagnoli only to see Gianluigi Donnarumma pulled off the sort of save that showed why he has already played more than 100 times for AC Milan by the age of 19. See the video below to watch Donnarumma deny Al-Muwallad.

After Donnarumma denied Al-Muwallad a late equalizer, Italy held on for their first win since their 1-0 World Cup qualifier away to Albania on October 9, which was followed by two draws and two defeats.

“I’m satisfied with the first half-performance,” said Roberto Mancini. “The difficulties of the second half were down to tiredness due to the extra fitness training we’ve been doing over the last few days. Saudi Arabia are approaching peak form because they are going to the World Cup. I wasn’t angry about the goal we conceded. I thought it was down to fatigue.”

Saudi Arabia play two more warm-up games, against Peru on June 3 and Germany on June 8, before kicking off their World Cup campaign.

“In the second half we held our own against one of the best teams in the world,” said Saudi coach Antonio Pizzi. “Although they are not in the World Cup, they have a great coach, an unparalleled history.”


Alcaraz, Sabalenka star as Australian Open second round begins

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Alcaraz, Sabalenka star as Australian Open second round begins

  • Sabalenka also has a point to prove after being upset by Madison Keys in last year’s final as the overwhelming favorite

MELBOURNE: Top-ranked Carlos Alcaraz and Aryna Sabalenka resume their quest for more Grand Slam glory on Wednesday, headlining the day four action at the Australian Open.
Three-time finalist Daniil Medvedev is also on a mission to safely negotiate the second round at Melbourne Park, as are third seeds Coco Gauff and Alexander Zverev.
Alcaraz started his bid for a career Grand Slam with a three-set defeat of home hope Adam Walton on Sunday and faces German Yannick Hanfmann.
He is the star attraction in the afternoon session on Rod Laver Arena, following Sabalenka onto the center court.
The Belarusian takes on China’s Bai Zhuoxuan in her bid for a third Australian Open title in four years after dropping just five games in her tournament opener.
Spanish superstar Alcaraz already has six major titles aged 22, but success on the Melbourne Park hardcourts remains a glaring hole in his resume.
He has not made it past the quarter-finals in four trips to Australia.
“I just really want to perform better than I did previous years,” he said.
“So I just feel this year probably it is one of those years that I will be able to, or will have the chance, to go further.”
Sabalenka also has a point to prove after being upset by Madison Keys in last year’s final as the overwhelming favorite.
After winning the lead-up Brisbane International, she was in ominous form in her first-round clash, coming to the net 22 times as she adds more serve and volley to her repertoire.
“I think it’s very important to always be working on your game, always developing as a player, always searching for something that is new, that is going to help your game,” she said.
The unpredictable Medvedev, runner-up in 2021, 2022 and 2024, is trying to keep his emotions in check this year and will again be put to the test against Frenchman Quentin Halys on John Cain Arena.
Gauff takes on Venus Williams’ conqueror Olga Danilovic of Serbia after a straight-sets first round win as she looks to better her best performance in Melbourne which was a semifinal in 2024.
Zverev is in action in an evening match on John Cain Arena against France’s Alexandre Muller, the latest challenge in the German’s decade-long quest for a first Grand Slam title.
The world number three, runner-up last year to Jannik Sinner, dropped a set in his opening clash but said it was good to be stretched early in the tournament.
“It’s a positive for sure,” he said.
“Because you have been tested and you know where you are and you know where your level is at, especially in difficult moments.”
Home hopes dominate the evening action on Rod Laver Arena with sixth seed Alex De Minaur facing Serbia’s Hamad Medjedovic before Priscilla Hon meets American Iva Jovic.