Real Madrid brush Valencia aside in Jeddah to seal Spanish Super Cup final place

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Toni Kroos scored a wonder goal straight from a corner kick and Isco doubled Los Blancos’ lead before halftime. Luca Modric extended their lead after the break. (AFP)
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Real Madrid will play either Barcelona or Atletico Madrid, who play on Thursday evening, in Sundays’ final. (AN photo by Ali Khamg)
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Real Madrid will play either Barcelona or Atletico Madrid, who play on Thursday evening, in Sundays’ final. (AN photo by Ali Khamg)
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Updated 09 January 2020
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Real Madrid brush Valencia aside in Jeddah to seal Spanish Super Cup final place

JEDDAH: Real Madrid dominated in their Spanish Super Cup semifinal against Valencia in Jeddah on Wednesday night, brushing aside their opponents with a convincing 3-1 win.

Toni Kroos scored a wonder goal straight from a corner kick and Isco doubled Los Blancos’ lead before halftime. Luca Modric extended their lead after the break.




Toni Kroos. (AN photo by Ali Khamg)

Daniel Perejo gave Valencia a small memento of their time in the Kingdom from the penalty spot in injury time after VAR ruled Sergio Ramos handballed in the box.

Real Madrid will play either Barcelona or Atletico Madrid, who play on Thursday evening, in Sundays’ final.


Home track advantage for Ameerat Alzamaan in the world’s richest race

Updated 09 February 2026
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Home track advantage for Ameerat Alzamaan in the world’s richest race

  • 2025 Fillies Mile winner looking to take her chance on Saudi Cup weekend

RIYADH: Saudi Arabian trainer, Sami Alharabi believes home track advantage could play to the strengths of Prince Faisal bin Khaled bin Abdulaziz’s runner, Ameerat Alzamaan (GB) in the Group 1 $20 million Saudi Cup at King Abdulaziz Racecourse on Saturday.

The brilliant Red Stable filly, a daughter of Ghaiyyath, has been a local success story winning six of her eight career starts including the 1,000 Guineas and then the Fillies Mile on The Saudi Cup undercard 12 months ago.

“I have been very pleased with her condition and believe she is in much better shape now than she was previously, showing clear improvement,” said Alharabi.

“My confidence comes from the noticeable development I see in her daily training, which gives me strong belief in her progression.

“It is very exciting to have a runner in The Saudi Cup and I place my trust in God for the filly to deliver a positive result.”

The four-year-old was supplemented into the Saudi Cup after missing out on an automatic entry when finding only the reopposing Mhally (GB) too strong in the G3 Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques Cup last month.

“I thought her performance in the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques was very good. It was a successful test for her, especially competing against seasoned and high-quality horses,” added the trainer.

She will race over 1,800 meters on Saturday, and Alharabi believes she will relish the longer distance: “The filly is versatile but I believe her ideal trip is between 1,800 meters and 2,000 meters, which suits her better than 1,600 meters.

“The Japanese horse, Forever Young, is the strongest and most dangerous rival and I anticipate a highly-competitive race, but the filly’s proven record at the track and her liking for the surface could work to her advantage and she will give a good account of herself.”

A jockey has yet to be selected, with Alharabi hoping for gates six or seven at Wednesday’s draw ceremony.