Dane dominant as Saudi Ladies Team International heats up

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Luna Sobron of Spain during the second round.
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Michele Thomson of Scotland during the second round.
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Emily Kristine Pedersen.
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Updated 18 November 2020
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Dane dominant as Saudi Ladies Team International heats up

  • Team Pedersen lead Team Nuutinen with one round to go

KING ABDULLAH ECONOMIC CITY: Danish star Emily Kristine Pedersen has shown she isn’t done yet, threatening to pull off a Saudi sweep following another sparkling display on Wednesday in the Saudi Teams International golf tournament individual race.

Fresh off her victory in a tense playoff with England’s Georgia Hall in the $1 million Aramco Saudi Ladies International at the weekend, the talented Pedersen shot a 6-under 66 in glorious sunshine at the Royal Greens Golf & Country Club.

Pedersen’s second-round effort to go with a first round 69 gave her a two-day total of 135 to sit one back of Spain’s Luna Sobron Galmes.

The Spaniard charged to the top of the leaderboard after matching the women’s course record of 65 that Hall and Caroline Hedwall of Sweden registered in succession during the first two days of the SLI.

More importantly, the 24-year-old Pedersen and her team of Michele Thomson (Scotland) and Cassandra Hall (RSA) are the leaders (-27) with one round to go at the 54-hole Ladies European Tour event.

The event has a prize fund of $500,000, with $300,000 up for grabs in the four-team two-to-count competition and $200,000 in the individual section.

“We are loving playing together and having a good time,” said Thomson.

“It’s a great new event. We’re here for Emily to make all the birdies and us to make all the pars. It gives us a confidence boost that she (Pedersen) picked us, and we’re looking forward to tomorrow.”

Two shots back are Team Nuutinen (-25), with Team De Roey, Team Engstrom and Team Henry all firmly in contention at 23-under after taking advantage of some rare favorable afternoon scoring conditions.

Sustaining her strong performance, Galmes leads the individual contest by one shot on 10-under 134 total. The 26-year-old had a pitched-in eagle from 73 yards on 17, while also posting seven birdies with a red-hot putter.

“I’m very happy with my round,” she said.”The key was my putter, but you also have to be accurate with your long game on this course. I’m not thinking if I can win either event or not — I’m just playing my game.”

Pedersen said: “My focus is on the team this week and I am going to do my best regardless, for the team or the individual, and I hope I can keep making birdies and we can get it done as a team tomorrow.”

Long-hitting Dutchwoman Anne van Dam and first-round leader Sanna Nuutinen of  Finland are within striking distance of the leaders on 7-under and 6-under, with English star Charley Hull on -5.

On a drama-filled day, SLI runner-up Hall recovered from a poor opening day with a superb ball striking to match her own course record of 65 and finish on 4-under.

“I found putting the disappointment of last week behind me hard, especially with such a quick turnaround,” said Hall.

“It’s obviously quite a different format of things and to be honest my head really wasn’t quite in it yesterday. I did play very well today, so it was good to get a very low round in. I kind of needed it after yesterday.”


Real Sociedad edge rivals Athletic to reach Copa del Rey final

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Real Sociedad edge rivals Athletic to reach Copa del Rey final

  • Real Sociedad have now not lost in their last 10 derby clashes at home against Athletic, whom they beat in the 2020 final, and rarely looked like letting their advantage slip

SAN SEBASTIAN, Spain: Mikel Oyarzabal slotted home a late penalty to fire Real Sociedad into the Copa del Rey final with a 1-0 win over Basque rivals Athletic Bilbao on Wednesday, securing a 2-0 aggregate semifinal triumph.
American coach Pellegrino Matarazzo has turned La Real’s fortunes around since arriving in December and his side will face Atletico Madrid in the Seville final on April 18, after they ousted Barcelona.
Already holding a 1-0 lead from the first leg at Athletic’s San Mames, Real Sociedad produced a sturdy display at the Reale Arena to knock out the 24-time winners.
“Very proud of what the boys have done, over the past two months, it’s pretty amazing,” said Matarazzo.
“Our first match was on the fourth of January... and we just reached the cup final.
“The football we’re playing is effective and we want to continue... we’re in the final and we want to win it.”
Real Sociedad have now not lost in their last 10 derby clashes at home against Athletic, whom they beat in the 2020 final, and rarely looked like letting their advantage slip.
“I think having the one goal advantage helped, we managed the tempo well,” Real Sociedad defender Jon Martin told Movistar.
“We didn’t want a lot to happen, and we did well.”
La Real had the better of a tense first half, with Carlos Soler coming closest. The midfielder’s free-kick, flying toward the top corner, was tipped over by Athletic goalkeeper Alex Padilla.
Matarazzo’s team had more of the ball and forced the visitors back, albeit without carving out many more openings.
Athletic defender Aitor Paredes made a last-ditch block to keep former Valencia midfielder Soler at bay, and Goncalo Guedes drilled into the side-netting.
Ernesto Valverde’s side improved in the second half and began to threaten La Real, again without finding a clear sight of goal.
Alejandro Berenguer fizzed a shot wide after Inaki Williams fed him on the edge of the box.
Los Leones were missing dangerous Spanish winger Nico Williams, who is sidelined indefinitely with a groin problem.

Oyarzabal seals it

The match was decided from the penalty spot when Athletic’s Inigo Ruiz de Galarreta grabbed a fistful of Yangel Herrera’s shirt as he tried to jump in the box.
After a VAR review the referee awarded a spot-kick and Spain striker Oyarzabal coolly sent Padilla the wrong way in the 87th minute.
Mikel Vesga might have levelled on the night for Athletic in stoppage time as they pushed forward with urgency but Real Sociedad stopper Unai Marrero saved well with his leg to help book his team’s flight to Andalusia.
“It was a hard-fought game, a Basque derby,” said Valverde.
“We had a clear chance at the end, we could have got back into the game but it wasn’t to be.”
Icelandic striker Orri Oskarsson could have extended La Real’s lead at the death but nodded against the post, although it did not matter in the end.
“It feels terrible, it’s a shame, we wanted to reach that final in Seville, I don’t even know what to say,” Athletic striker Williams told Movistar.
“(For the penalty) there’s that kind of grabbing in every box, every corner, and it’s very difficult (to take).”