FOUR THINGS WE LEARNED: Kylian Mbappe is marvellous and Unai Emery's Arsenal are looking awesome

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Kylian Mbappe is still very much the man of the moment after his 13-minute, four-goal blitz at the weekend. (AFP)
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Updated 08 October 2018
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FOUR THINGS WE LEARNED: Kylian Mbappe is marvellous and Unai Emery's Arsenal are looking awesome

  • Will a high-profile manager be axed during the international break?
  • Arsenal beginning to prove that they are title contenders in Unai Emery's first season at the Emirates.

LONDON: As we head into the international break we take a look at all the action across Europe after a testing weekend for a few big-name sides.

MOROSE MANAGERS

Across Europe there are at least three high-profile managers wondering whether they will have a job at the end of the international break. Real Madrid’s Julen Lopetegui, Manchester United’s Jose Mourinho and Bayern Munich’s Nico Kovac are all in the spotlight with the axe looking set to fall on them at any moment. United’s come-from-behind 3-2 win over Newcastle may well have given Mourinho a bit of breathing space, but for Lopetegui and Kovac the end would appear to be nigh. The Real boss is without a win in four matches (the dictionary definition of “crisis” at the Bernabeu) and Saturday’s 3-0 loss to Borussia Mönchengladbach made it four games without a win for Bayern (likewise, a full-blown catastrophe for the Bavarian giants). Both clubs are not shy to pull the trigger, so expect at least one of the pair to get his marching orders soon.

Lopetegui is under a lot of pressure at the Bernabeu. 

 


AWESOME ARSENAL

The Gunners 5-1 thrashing of Fulham on Sunday meant that they extended their winning run to an impressive nine matches — a sequence that only Herbert Chapman, George Graham and Arsene Wenger have overseen at the north London club. Slowly, and very quietly, Unai Emery is turning things around at the Emirates. They still have to display the same verve and ambition as they did at Craven Cottage against the “big” clubs, but the idea that Arsenal can mount some sort of title challenge is no longer as ridiculous as some would have suggested a month ago.

Arsenal have won nine times in a row and are looking good to mount a title challenge this season. 

 


NEYMAR OVERSHADOWED 
BY MBAPPE

Such is the regularity with which his antics annoy everyone, it is hard to feel sorry for Neymar. So it is with a small dose of schadenfreude that we react to the fact that the Brazilian left Barcelona for Paris Saint-Germain, not just for the huge pay packet, but also to escape the sizeable shadow of Lionel Messi, only to end up in the French capital to be overshadowed by Kylian Mbappe. Since his brilliant performances in the World Cup the teenage star has, if anything, got better and never was this better seen than by his scoring four goals in just 13 second-half minutes during PSG’s 5-0 demolition job against Lyon. Aged just 19, it is frightening to think just how good Mbappe can become. Not lacking confidence, he said he thought he was a strong contender for the Ballon d’Or. If he were to win the prize, we wonder how Neymar would react?

Mbappe is once again proving that PSG are far from just the "Neymar Show." 

 

DRAB DRAW

Everyone assumed that Sunday’s Liverpool vs. Manchester City clash was going to be a humdinger; a display that made you sit up, take notice and remember why you love football so much. In the end it served up the sporting equivalent of a sleeping tablet. The clash saw both teams and managers at their most pragmatic, a reminder that for all their verve and attacking instincts, Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp know that ultimately they will be judged on results and not just the ability to entertain.

Klopp and Guardiola are known as swashbuckling coaches, but on Sunday they proved they can be pragmatists as well. 


Umar Zaib leads Pakistan U19 into tri-series final with commanding win over Afghanistan

Updated 03 January 2026
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Umar Zaib leads Pakistan U19 into tri-series final with commanding win over Afghanistan

  • Pakistan posted 238 for nine in 50 overs, built around solid contributions from top order
  • Afghanistan were bundled out for 105 in 30.2 overs as Pakistan’s pace proved too strong

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Under-19 (U19) confirmed their place in the final of the tri-series in Zimbabwe with a commanding 133-run win over Afghanistan U19 at the Sunrise Sports Club in Harare on Friday.

After opting to bat first, Pakistan posted 238 for nine in 50 overs, built around solid contributions from the top order. Sameer Minhas top-scored with a fluent 56, while Usman Khan (43, 59b, 3x4s, 1x6) and Ali Hassan Baloch (39, 68b, 1x4, 1x6) laid a strong foundation for the side.

In turn, Afghanistan were bundled out for 105 in 30.2 overs as Pakistan’s pace proved too strong.

“Right-arm fast bowler Umar Zaib led the charge with a match-winning spell, clinching five wickets for 31 runs, including early breakthroughs and key middle-order dismissals,” the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) said in a statement.

“He was adjudged player of the match. Support came from Ahmed Hussain and Momin Qamar – both taking two wickets each.”

Earlier in the tournament, Pakistan had edged Afghanistan U19 by one wicket, while their league match against Zimbabwe U19 was washed out after the first innings due to rain.

Pakistan U19 will now face hosts Zimbabwe U19 on Sunday in their final league fixture before meeting the same opponents again in the final on Jan. 6.

SCORES IN BRIEF

Pakistan 238-9, 50 overs (Sameer Minhas 56, Usman Khan 43, Ali Hassan Baloch 39; Salam Khan 2-48, Zaitullah Shaheen 2-50)

Afghanistan 105 all out, 30.2 overs (Mahboob Khan 29; Umar Zaib 5-31, Ahmed Hussain 2-2, Momin Qamar 2-26)