From Asian Cup to Champions League - Arab News' sporting predictions for 2019

Saudi Arabia’s fans will have a big role to play at the 2019 Asian Cup if the Green Falcons are to leave the UAE victorious. (AFP)
Updated 03 January 2019
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From Asian Cup to Champions League - Arab News' sporting predictions for 2019

  • From a fascinating Champions League to the intrigue of the Ashes, sport fans around the globe are in for a treat in 2019

LONDON: This year is now all but over and it is fair to say that on a sporting level, both regionally and globally, we have been spoiled rotten. For the first time we saw four Arab nations pit their wits against the best footballing countries at last summer’s World Cup and later on in the year Saudi Arabia won its first Olympic gold at any level as Mohammed Al-Assiri grabbed karate glory in Buenos Aires at the Youth Games. But ever the kind of people that look forward rather than get misty-eyed dwelling on the past, we are going to move on from 2018’s fantastic feats and predict what might happen over the next 12 months in the sporting world. 

AFC ASIAN CUP

The year gets off to an epic start with the Asian Cup. 

Taking place in the UAE, there is considerable Arab interest with 10 Arab nations taking part. A last year’s World Cup success was always going to be difficult for the four Arab nations — Egypt, Morocco, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia — but in the UAE there are at least three Arab sides who can approach the big kick-off with designs on winning the tournament. 

The Green Falcons’ time in Russia last summer swung from the sorry — an opening-day 5-0 thrashing at the hands of the hosts — to the sublime, with a first win at the showpiece (2-1 over Egypt) since 1994. They head into the Asian Cup as one of the favorites. Juan Antonio Pizzi’s men last lifted the trophy in 1996 which, as luck would have it, was also the last time the tournament was held in the UAE. Can history repeat itself? 

The coach certainly thinks it can and is looking for his players to carry on the momentum gained at the World Cup. 

“We believe we have selected the best players for the squad and the focus now is on making sure we are ready. In terms of preparation, the squad is exactly where we wanted them to be at this stage,” Pizzi said earlier this week.

“I think these players are in their best technical and physical form at the moment. We are determined to show an outstanding level and we having had a good preparation process, I am sure we can do well at the AFC Asian Cup.”

If the Green Falcons are to have their wings clipped before achieving glory next year then another Arab nation that may well fancy their chances are the hosts. 

The UAE failed to qualify for the World Cup and while they have the considerable help of home advantage, The Whites will likely struggle to make an impression. They are without their talisman, Omar Abdulrahman out injured, and their record heading into the tournament is not one to inspire much confidence. In 16 matches under coach Alberto Zaccheroni the UAE have won just four times, losing five and drawing seven. 

A Syrian triumph would be a surprise but after their heartbreak at not making the World Cup — a playoff defeat to Australia putting paid to their hopes of an appearance in Russia — few would begrudge Omar Khribin and Co. a decent run next month. 

But as well as teams looking for ultimate glory, there are those for whom just being there is triumph in itself. Lebanon have qualified for their first ever Asian Cup, as have Yemen. Palestine are about to play their second Asian Cup having exited at the group stage four years ago. Lumped in a group with Syria and Australia they could find it tough to make it to the second round. 

Of the favorites South Korea will be buoyed by the brilliant form of Son Heung-min for Tottenham, and Australia, Iran and Japan will all fancy their chances. 

ARAB NEWS PREDICTS: 
South Korea to win whole thing. Saudi Arabia to make the semis. 

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE 




Champions League winners Real Madrid in 2018. (AFP)

Just one look at the second-round match-ups is enough to thrill anyone with a passing interest in football. Manchester United vs. PSG, Liverpool vs. Bayern Munich, Ajax vs. Real Madrid just three of eight mouth-watering ties. The past three years have seen Real lift the trophy. What was significant about two of those titles was that Real were far from impressive domestically — the Champions League has become a competition more suited to Cup sides rather than those dominant over a season. That may not bode well for Liverpool who are unbeaten in the Premier League and look in dominant form. The Reds only just scraped into the last 16 and may find that their focus on capturing their first English top-flight title since 1990 gets in the way of European glory. Barcelona are looking good in La Liga but their brittle defense will put paid to any chances of a sixth European Cup. 

This is as open a Champions League as we can remember. There are at least nine sides that have a reasonable chance of ultimate glory. We cannot wait for it all to kick off. 

ARAB NEWS PREDICTS: 
Juventus to claim a third title with the last four consisting of Manchester City, Liverpool and Borussia Dortmund. 

CRICKET WORLD CUP




Australia will be hoping to repeat their victory in the last Cricket World Cup in 2015 under the leadership of Michael Clarke. (AFP)

While we might be purists here at Arab News and prefer the longer, more challenging form of cricket — the Test arena — even we are looking forward to six weeks of swashbuckling batting and electric bowling in next year’s one-day bonanza in England and Wales. Reigning champions Australia will believe they can put a terrible 2018 behind them and take a fifth world title on the home turf of their nemesis England, while South Africa will be hoping to claim a maiden World Cup victory. Meanwhile, Virat Kohli and his India side have been in very impressive form over the past 12 months, and will be confident of winning back the trophy they won in 2011, which would be their third title. 

Hot favorites and current world No. 1 team England — hosting the tournament for a sixth time since the inaugural event in 1975 — have everything going for them to finally land the tournament that has always eluded them, with home support and the final being held at Lord’s. Watch out, though, for dark-horses New Zealand and Pakistan. Kane Williamson’s charges will hope to avenge 2015’s final defeat to Australia while Sarfraz Ahmed will want to channel the spirit of Imran Khan and the victorious team of 1992. 

ARAB NEWS PREDICTS: 
England to beat India at the “Home of Cricket” in the final after both sides vanquish Australia and Pakistan in the semifinals.

THE ASHES




Australia are seeking a first Ashes win in England since 2001. (AFP)

With all due respect to India and Pakistan’s epic battles, the most hotly anticipated series in Test cricket returns next summer as Australia travel to England to defend the Urn they won so convincingly in 2018. With the series following immediately after the World Cup, it is going to be a fantastic summer for cricket fans. Ashes series rarely need anything to stoke the rivalry between the two sides, but given the ball-tampering scandal that rocked Australian cricket this year, expect England players and fans to give their eternal enemies some stick on and off the pitch. It will be a hard series to call, and with no Alastair Cook at the top of England’s order getting the batting line-up sorted will be key for Joe Root. Meanwhile, Australia have been woeful in English conditions in recent series, and have not won the Ashes on English soil since 2001, so they will be hoping their new tougher, more resilient brand of cricket will be enough to rise above the cauldron of abuse and keep their hands on the most famous trophy in cricket.

ARAB NEWS PREDICTS: 
A drawn series after the fifth and final Test at The Oval, meaning Australia retain the Ashes.

RUGBY WORLD CUP




New Zealand are hot favorites for the Rugby World Cup. (AFP)

Rugby union’s showpiece tournament is back next year after 2015’s thrilling edition, and will be held in Asia for the first time as Japan take on the mantle of hosts. Since their shock, history-making win over South Africa in Brighton at the last tournament, rugby has exploded in popularity in the country and visitors to the host cities are in for a warm welcome and a carnival atmosphere. On the pitch, once again New Zealand will be the team to beat. The All Blacks are seeking their third straight title and a fourth overall. Many challengers from both the northern and southern hemispheres will want to knock them off their perch, but Ireland appear to be the team most likely to do so having beaten Steve Hansen’s side in Dublin earlier this year. Of course, Australia, South Africa, England, Wales and France will have something to say about that. It promises to be something new for the sport of rugby and an enthralling watch for the fans around the world.

ARAB NEWS PREDICTS: 
If they can avoid each other in the quarterfinals, expect a rematch between New Zealand and Ireland in the final, with the Boys in Green edging a classic for their first world title.


Paul Hughes set for Bellator debut in Dublin

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Paul Hughes set for Bellator debut in Dublin

  • ‘Big News’ Hughes first Bellator appearance will be against Hawaii’s Bobby King, Saudi-backed PFL announces
  • Bellator Welterweight Champion Jason Jackson defends title against undefeated Ramazan Kuramagomedov

NEW YORK: The Professional Fighters League has announced that Ireland’s Paul Hughes (11-1) will make his promotional debut against Hawaii’s Bobby King (12-6) in a Lightweight bout on Saturday, June 22 at Bellator Champions Series at 3Arena in Dublin.

Bellator Champions Series Dublin is headlined by Welterweight World Champion Jason Jackson (18-4) facing undefeated Ramazan Kuramagomedov (12-0), and the stacked fight card also features a Women’s Featherweight clash between two former title challengers, when Ireland’s Sinead Kavanagh (9-6) takes on Australia’s Arlene Blencowe (15-10).

A Bantamweight No. 1 contender matchup is also on the docket, as Kasum Kasumov (15-1) of Russia goes toe-to-toe with Brazil’s Matheus Mattos (14-2-1). At Middleweight, undefeated Hungarian Norbert Novenyi Jr. (7-0) will look to remain undefeated when he faces American Top Team’s Dalton Rosta (8-1). A previously announced contest pitting Peter Queally against Yancy Medeiros has been scrapped from the card.

At 27 years old, Hughes accomplished everything possible on the regional stage before entering free agency, and was sought after by every major mixed martial arts promotion on the planet before choosing to join PFL. A former Cage Warriors Featherweight champion prior to making the leap to Lightweight, Hughes has won eight of his 11 professional wins via stoppage and now will try his hand against Bobby King when he competes on June 22.

A six-fight veteran of Bellator, King proudly hails from Hawaii and has faced some of the toughest tests Bellator’s Lightweight division has to offer, facing names the likes of Alexander Shabliy and Gadzhi Rabadanov.

The 2024 Bellator Champions Series schedule is as follows:

- Friday, May 17 — Bellator Champions Series Paris — Accor Arena

- Saturday, June 22 — Bellator Champions Series Dublin — 3Arena

- Saturday, Sept. 7 — Bellator Champions Series San Diego — Pechanga Arena

- Saturday, Sept. 14 — Bellator Champions Series London — OVO Wembley

- Saturday, Oct. 12 — Bellator Champions Series Chicago — Wintrust Arena

- Saturday, Nov. 16 — Bellator Champions Series Paris — ADIDAS Arena

- Tuesday, Dec. 31 – Bellator Champions Series – TBD

Updated Bellator Champions Series Dublin main card:

Welterweight World Title bout: C-Jason Jackson (18-4) vs. Ramazan Kuramagomedov (12-0)

Lightweight bout: Paul Hughes (11-1) vs. Bobby King (12-6)

Women’s Featherweight bout: Sinead Kavanagh (9-6) vs. Arlene Blencowe (15-10)

Middleweight bout: Norbert Novenyi Jr. (7-0) vs. Dalton Rosta (8-1)

Bantamweight No. 1 Contender bout: Kasum Kasumov (15-1) vs. Matheus Mattos (14-2-1)

Light Heavyweight bout: Simeon Powell (9-1) vs. Abdullah Er-Ramy (7-1)

Bantamweight bout: Brian Moore (16-10) vs. Francesco Nuzzi (10-1)

Bantamweight bout: Sarvarjon Khamidov (15-0) vs. Marcirley Alves (12-3)

Featherweight bout: Nathan Kelly (10-2) vs. Fabacary Diatta (9-1)

Women’s Featherweight bout: Olena Kolesnyk (9-6) vs. Sara Collins (5-0)

Women’s Featherweight bout: Michelle Montague (4-0) vs. Karolina Sobek (4-2)


Evans and Cassidy give Jaguar a 1-2 finish in Monaco E-Prix

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Evans and Cassidy give Jaguar a 1-2 finish in Monaco E-Prix

  • Duo recorded the team’s second such triumph in Formula E history
  • Evans broke a streak of four previous misses where he led but did not secure a win in the principality

MONTE CARLO: Mitch Evans claimed victory in the 2024 Monaco E-Prix, breaking his streak of four prior misses where he had led but failed to win.

Leading his Jaguar TCS Racing teammate Nick Cassidy, Evans executed the team’s strategy flawlessly, securing a dominant 1-2 finish for the British team. Their tactics, including strategic use of ATTACK MODE boosts, propelled Evans to his first Monaco win and Jaguar TCS Racing’s second 1-2 finish in Formula E.

“It feels mega, and a lot of relief to finally get that first win here,” said Evans after his win. “It feels like it should have come a few years earlier, but finally got it done today. Extra special as it’s my first win of the season as well here. Hopefully, this is a turning point for me and I can start to consistently get big points. I’ve been chipping away at it but nothing too crazy, so it’s come at a crucial time. It just feels amazing, and a massive team effort with Nick today to get a Jaguar 1-2 here in Monaco.”

With this victory, Evans bumps himself up to fifth in the drivers’ standing and solidifies his position as a championship frontrunner for Season 10, while Jaguar TCS Racing maintains its impressive lead in the Teams’ running.

Behind the top three, Stoffel Vandoorne’s teammate Jean-Eric Vergne was close behind in fourth. Pascal Wehrlein of TAG Heuer Porsche finished fifth, while Oliver Rowland of Nissan Formula E Team crossed the line sixth. Seventh place went to Antonio Felix da Costa of TAG Heuer Porsche, followed by Nissan’s Sacha Fenestraz of Nissan Formula E Team. Captain of consistency, Maximilian Gunther of Maserati MSG Racing, took ninth place securing more points for the Monaco-based outfit, while Norman Nato of Andretti Formula E rounded out the top 10.

As the season progresses, the stage is set for further excitement and fierce battles on the track, with the next rounds scheduled to take place in Berlin for the next double-header on May 11 and 12.

“It’s an unreal feeling, it’s been an epic day,” Cassidy said. “Last year, we were 1-2 as well so it’s pretty cool actually that it’s the other way around. I’m really happy for him. We can be really proud of our effort today and it’s a great result for Jaguar TCS Racing.”

Away from the on-track action, British boxing champion Anthony Joshua also stole the show, engaging with drivers and dropping hints about his upcoming fight. Amid the buzz of the pre-race media activities, Joshua revealed the date for his next match at Wembley Stadium in London.

Sharing insights from his illustrious career, Joshua drew parallels between boxing and motorsport, emphasizing the importance of teamwork for success. As the crowd eagerly awaited news of his next opponent, Joshua tantalized with names like Filip Hrgovic, Daniel Dubois, and Deontay Wilder, hinting at a potential showdown with Tyson Fury.

With royalty in attendance, including Prince Albert II and Princess Charlene of Monaco, the event culminated in the presentation of trophies to the podium-sitters, marking yet another thrilling chapter in Monaco’s motorsport history.

The next race in the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship is the 2024 Berlin E-Prix double-header on Saturday and Sunday, May 11-12.


Champions Al-Nassr end women’s Premeir League season on a high

Updated 29 April 2024
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Champions Al-Nassr end women’s Premeir League season on a high

  • Celebrations included firwroks display after 1-0 win over Al-Ittihad in Riyadh

RIYADH: Al-Nassr women’s football club, winners of the 2023-2024 Premier League, ended their season on a high with a 1-0 victory over Al-Ittihad on Sunday night.

Al-Awwal Park Stadium was lit up with fireworks as Al-Nassr were crowned champions for a second year in a row, having already won the title last month against Al-Hilal.

Al-Nassr midfielder Lina Boussaha scored the winning goal in the second minute.

Members of Al-Nassr men's team Otavio and Alex Telles were spotted cheering from the sidelines as the team secured the league win.

Fans enjoyed a half-time show with prizes including signed Al-Nassr football shirts.


Williamson to lead as New Zealand announce T20 World Cup squad

Updated 29 April 2024
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Williamson to lead as New Zealand announce T20 World Cup squad

  • Veteran New Zealand seamer Tim Southee will play in his seventh T20 World Cup in June 
  • Kane Williamson’s squad have reached the semifinals of the last three T20 World Cups

WELLINGTON, New Zealand: Veteran seamer Tim Southee will play at his seventh Twenty20 World Cup after being included Monday in an experienced New Zealand squad for the tournament starting June 1 in the Caribbean and United States.

Kane Williamson will make his sixth T20 Cricket World Cup appearance and will captain the team at the tournament for the fourth time. He is warming up for the tournament in the Indian Premier League.

Southee’s regular new ball partner Trent Boult has been included to play at his fifth world T20, despite no longer having a central contract with New Zealand Cricket.

The 35-year-old Southee is New Zealand’s leading wicket-taker in T20 internationals with 157 and is also the Black Cap’s top wicket-taker at T20 World Cups with 29, five more than Boult.

The New Zealand selectors have sprung a minor surprise by selecting Matt Henry among four specialist seamers and ahead of Ben Sears, who was named as a traveling reserve. Henry, 32, will be playing at a T20 World Cup for the first time and has made only 20 previous appearances for New Zealand in the short format.

“Matt has worked exceptionally hard on his skills across the phases of a T20 game to come back into selection consideration,” head coach Gary Stead said.

Lockie Ferguson is the other specialist seamer in New Zealand’s 15-man squad. Adam Milne and Kyle Jamieson were unavailable because of injury.

Allrounder Rachin Ravindra also will play at a T20 World Cup for the first time, after being one of the breakout stars of last year’s 50-over World Cup. He adds to New Zealand’s spin options along with Mitchell Santner, Michael Bracewell, Ish Sodhi and Glenn Phillips.

“Rachin has made every post a winner in the past 12 months and it was exciting to see him continue that trajectory over the summer in the T20 format against Australia,” Stead said.

Wicketkeeper Tim Seifert has been omitted, meaning Devon Conway and Finn Allen will share the gloves. Conway is still recovering from a thumb injury sustained in New Zealand’s T20 series against Australia last month while Allen recently has been sidelined with a back injury.

Thirteen of the 15 squad members took part in New Zealand’s last tour to the West Indies in 2022. Six have played in the Caribbean Premier League.

“We expect the venues in the West Indies to offer quite varied conditions and feel we’ve selected a squad with the scope to adapt to those conditions,” Stead said.

New Zealand has reached the semifinals of the last three T20 World Cups, losing at that point to India in 2016 and Australia in 2022. The Black Caps lost to Australia in the final in 2021.

New Zealand’s first match is against Afghanistan at San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago on June 8. They meet co-host West Indies at the same venue on June 12.

The tournament final will be played at Kensington Oval, Barbados on June 30.


Arsenal, Man City win to keep it tight at the top in race for league title

Updated 29 April 2024
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Arsenal, Man City win to keep it tight at the top in race for league title

Arsenal survived a late scare at Tottenham to stay narrowly ahead in the race for the Premier League title on Sunday.

A 3-2 win at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium ensured Mikel Arteta’s team remained at the top of the standings, ahead of defending champion Manchester City, which won 2-0 at Nottingham Forest.

But Arsenal had to endure a nervous finish despite powering to 3-0 lead in a London derby that was supposed to be one of its biggest tests in the title chase.

“The last 20 minutes wasn’t nice, but it was worth it,” Arsenal forward Bukayo Saka said afterward. “We know it is a big derby and they don’t want to lose 3-0 at home. Momentum shifted their way, but I am proud of the boys — we managed to get the three points.”

An own-goal from Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg and further strikes from Saka and Kai Havertz put Arsenal into a commanding position at the break. But in the face of a potential rout, Tottenham responded in the second half through Cristian Romero and a penalty from Son Heung-min in the 87th minute.

Under pressure, Arsenal held on and remains one point clear at the top, having played a game more than City.

The advantage is still with Pep Guardiola’s team, which will clinch a fourth-straight title if it wins its remaining games this season and responded to Arsenal’s win with victory of its own at relegation-fighting Forest.

With Liverpool’s title hopes further diminishing after dropping five points in two games this week, it is down to Arsenal to challenge City’s domestic dominance.

Having collapsed late on in last season’s title race, Arteta’s players look more capable of going the distance this time around.

An away fixture against its fiercest rival, Tottenham, was a major test of its credentials at this stage of the campaign. And while Arsenal was guilty of letting Spurs back into a game that should have been killed off much earlier, victory when tension was high was a test of character.

“Maybe last season that could have ended in a draw and we showed we have the experience,” Saka said. “We know City are an amazing team, but they are not perfect, we just need to do our job.”

MAN CITY WINS

Arsenal’s win meant the pressure was on City to keep the heat on its title rival.

It was always favorite to beat a Forest team that is desperately fighting for survival but without Phil Foden, who was ill, and Erling Haaland on the bench, Guardiola was without two of its big match-winners in the starting 11.

An injury to goalkeeper Ederson also forced City into a change at halftime.

But Guardiola’s team looks to be in unstoppable form and a 2-0 win extended its unbeaten record in the league to 19 games, dating back to a 1-0 loss to Aston Villa at the start of December.

Back then there were questions about City’s ability to win a sixth title in seven years. While Arsenal may lead the way, City’s title-winning know-how could make the difference.

So could Haaland, who stepped off the bench to score the goal that effectively killed off Forest’s challenge.

Josko Gvardiol headed City in front in the first half, but Chris Wood had two clear chances from close range to score for Forest.

Haaland missed City’s last two games through injury, but was quickly back on the scoresheet with a clinically taken goal just nine minutes after coming on as a substitute.

Among those in the crowd to watch were his father, Alf-Inge, and rock star Noel Gallagher.

The goal saw Haaland move clear of Cole Palmer as the league’s top scorer with 21 goals.

“It’s an important win, it does not matter how we do it, and it is good to be back,” Haaland said. “We knew it was going to be a fight, and the pitch was not the easiest to play on but we cannot complain, it is about winning and that is exactly what we did.”

BOURNEMOUTH RECORD

Without a win in its first nine league games this season, Bournemouth is now in the top half of the table and has set its own Premier League points record.

A 3-0 win against Brighton moved Andoni Iraola’s team up to 10th and on 48 points. Bournemouth’s previous best in the top flight was 46 points in the 2016-17 season under former manager Eddie Howe.

Goals from Marcos Senesi, Enes Unal and Justin Kluivert secured victory against a Brighton team that is going in the other direction after six games without a win.