Menezes eyes long stay at Al-Nassr ahead of vital AFC Champions League clash with Al-Wehdat

Al-Nassr’s Brazilian coach, Mano Meneze, believes seeing out contract not dependent on success in Asia. (File/AFP)
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Updated 26 April 2021
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Menezes eyes long stay at Al-Nassr ahead of vital AFC Champions League clash with Al-Wehdat

  • Riyadh team leads Group D, can all but guarantee progress to knockouts stages with win
  • Brazilian coach believes seeing out contract not dependent on success in Asia

RIYADH: After his team’s vital 2-0 win over Foolad, Al-Nassr coach Mano Menezes has insisted that his stay with the club was not dependent on success in the AFC Champions League, and that he was looking forward to seeing out his long contract in Riyadh.

Al-Nassr will meet Jordan’s Al-Wehdat on Matchday Five at the Mrsool Park stadium sitting top of Group D on eight points, one ahead of Qatar’s Al-Sadd. A win for the Saudi team will all but confirm progress to the knockout stages, though only group winners are guaranteed a spot, with the five best second-placed teams joining them in the round of 16.

“The match is like a final and winning in it takes us to 11 points, and this number should qualify us for the next round, I think. We have prepared the team to play with the same spirit and determination,” Menezes said in his pre-match press conference.

“We have studied Al-Wehdat well, a team that plays with a defensive block. Tomorrow we will attempt to break down their defensive line, and we don’t know what our opponent’s reaction will be after they lost the chance to progress,” he added.

Menezes pointed out that there was still work to be done with his team despite the positive recent results.

“Winning can cover up many things in the team, but the coach knows what his team’s faults are, and I have enough experience to know that and to work on improving my team,” he said.

The Brazilian coach expressed delight with the reaction of Al-Nassr’s fans, stressing that his contract with the club was a long one and was not linked to the continental performances.

He was also full of praise for goalkeeper Waleed Abdullah, who was called into the starting line-up to replace the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) struck Brad Jones and put in a superb performance in the victory over Foolad.

“In football there are several unique things and today our goalkeeper made the difference. We are happy with what he did, and he was the star of the match,” Menezes added.


Liverpool without Salah beats Inter in Champions League. Barcelona and Bayern win

Updated 10 December 2025
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Liverpool without Salah beats Inter in Champions League. Barcelona and Bayern win

  • Karl became the youngest player to score in three consecutive Champions League games
  • Headers by Jules Koundé three minutes apart gave Barcelona a 2-1 comeback victory over Eintracht Frankfurt

After leaving Mohamed Salah in England, Liverpool got a much-needed boost with a 1-0 win over Inter Milan in the Champions League on Tuesday, while Barcelona and Bayern Munich celebrated comeback wins and Chelsea lost.
With Salah out of the squad following his public criticism of the club last week, Dominik Szoboszlai stepped up instead to score the 88th-minute penalty which earned a 1-0 win over one of the competition’s best-performing teams.
It was all the more valuable for coming after a run of one win in six games in all competitions for Arne Slot’s under-pressure team, which moved up to eighth.
Liverpool’s players thought they had taken the lead with Ibrahima Konate’s header in the 31st minute but, after a video review that lasted more than four minutes, it was ruled out for handball as Virgil van Dijk had earlier nodded the ball on to the arm of Hugo Ekitike.
Having taken away a goal from Liverpool, VAR came to the visitors’ aid when it spotted that Alessandro Bastoni had tugged Florian Wirtz’s shirt in the area, with the midfielder flailing to the ground. Szoboszlai converted the penalty.
Bayern’s new star shines
Bayern’s 17-year-old midfielder Lennart Karl produced an audacious bit of skill to continue his high-scoring start to life in the Champions League in a 3-1 win over Sporting Lisbon earlier Tuesday.
Karl scored his third goal in four career Champions League games, controlling a pass from Konrad Laimer in mid-air before volleying a shot from a tight angle over two onrushing defenders and past the goalkeeper.
It was part of a 12-minute, three-goal turnaround for Bayern after Joshua Kimmich’s own-goal handed Sporting the lead after João Simões put Bayern under pressure on the counter.
Serge Gnabry leveled for Bayern when he was left unmarked at a corner in the 65th, before Karl scored Bayern’s second in the 69th and defender Jonathan Tah made it 3-1 in the 77th.
Widely viewed as German soccer’s best young talent this season, Karl became Bayern’s youngest-ever Champions League scorer in October on his first start in the competitions.
Late on, Alphonso Davies came off the bench for the Canadian left back’s first game since March after a serious knee injury.
Chelsea loses
Chelsea was beaten in the Champions League for the first time in nearly three months as Belgium forward Charles De Ketelaere set up the equalizer and scored an 83rd-minute winner as Atalanta came from behind to win 2-1.
Chelsea, which went ahead through Joao Pedro, dropped out of the top eight automatic qualifying spots with its second loss.
It was a fourth win for Atalanta, which climbed to third and is the highest-placed Italian team.
Gianluca Scamacca made it 1-1 by heading home a cross from De Ketelaere, who then drove in a shot that Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez got a hand to but couldn’t keep out.
Koundé drives Barcelona comeback
Headers by Jules Koundé three minutes apart gave Barcelona a 2-1 comeback victory over Eintracht Frankfurt.
Marcus Rashford assisted in the first goal in the 50th and Lamine Yamal in the second in the 53rd.
The visitors had taken the lead with a goal by Ansgar Knauff in a 21st-minute breakaway at the renovated Camp Nou stadium, which still can’t hold full capacity.
Son watches Spurs win
Son Heung-min said a belated goodbye to Tottenham as his former club moved up to ninth after beating Slavia Prague 3-0 on an own goal and two penalties in a game overshadowed by a dispute over moving a rainbow flag showing support for the LGBTQ+ community.
Julián Alvarez scored for the ninth time in his last nine league-phase appearances to lead Atletico Madrid to a 3-2 come-from-behind win at PSV Eindhoven.
Marseille held on for a 3-2 win over Union Saint-Gilloise, whose players and fans twice celebrated what they thought were goals to level the score late on, only for both to be ruled out for narrow offsides on video review.
Folarin Balogun bundled the ball over the line from close range to give Monaco a 1-0 win over Galatasaray.
Olympiakos broke through a determined Kairat Almaty defense to take a 1-0 win in Kazakhstan and boost its hopes of qualifying for the knockout stages. Gelson Martins scored for the Greek side in the 73rd.