Real Madrid still hungry for success: Ancelotti

Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti. (Reuters)
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Updated 14 January 2023
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Real Madrid still hungry for success: Ancelotti

  • Statistics are there to be changed, Barcelona coach says ahead of Spanish Super Cup final

RIYADH: Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti said his team are still hungry for success ahead of their Spanish Super Cup final showdown against rivals Barcelona on Sunday.

The Catalans failed to win a trophy last season and are looking for their first since coach Xavi arrived in November 2021, while Real Madrid won a Champions League and La Liga double.

The sides meet in a Clasico at the King Fahd International Stadium in Riyadh, and Ancelotti thinks his players will be equally motivated, despite their success.

“We are talking about players that started winning in 2013, have kept winning and have never filled their stomachs and they never will fill them,” Ancelotti said on Saturday.

“We are at a very demanding club that doesn’t allow you to think your stomach is full.”

Madrid are the record 14 time-Champions League winners, with five of those trophies arriving from 2014 onwards.

“All titles are important for this club, titles give motivation, confidence, there’s a lot at stake in this game,” continued Ancelotti.

“We fight each day for this, to get to a final. The team is motivated and comfortable too, because we are used to playing under this type of pressure, that’s why we have a lot of confidence.”

Ancelotti has a fine record in finals, having lost just one of the last 10 in which his teams have competed in — against Atletico Madrid in the 2014 Spanish Super Cup.

“Statistics are there to be changed,” said Barcelona coach Xavi.

“It is a difficult game but I want to think positively. I have to remember that I have had a lot of luck too in finals.

“We have to take stock of where we are, that we have Real Madrid in front of us is a huge motivation.”

Real Madrid beat Valencia on penalties to reach the final on Wednesday, and a day later Barcelona triumphed against Real Betis on spot kicks as well.

Xavi was filmed shouting at his players during a team talk in the break in extra time against Betis.

“I would change myself for one of them, even one on the bench who was only getting a few minutes,” said Xavi.

“This is what you think about as a child, this is why we play, to show you’re at a great level, to be important.

“As a coach you suffer a lot more. The other day I was angry because in some way the players thought they should not be in that situation.

“I tried to connect them to what was at stake.”

Xavi said winning in the final would mean more to Barcelona because the opponent was Madrid.

“We have not won a trophy for a long time, we have to show that we want it, that is non-negotiable,” added the coach.

“Tomorrow is a great opportunity, we have to do everything we can to be able to win this final, we’re especially excited for it and with it being Madrid too, it would mean lot to Barcelona.”


PIF Saudi Ladies International: From grassroots golf to international spotlight

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PIF Saudi Ladies International: From grassroots golf to international spotlight

  • Boasting a $5m prize fund that matches the men’s equivalent, the tournament is looking to accelerate local engagement in the game as well as global tourism

RIYADH: As the world’s elite golfers gather at Riyadh Golf Club for the PIF Saudi Ladies International from Feb. 11-14, the event is shifting the spotlight toward Saudi Arabia’s rapidly growing sports tourism sector and its growing commitment to sustainability.

Boasting a $5 million prize fund that matches the men’s equivalent, the PIF Saudi International, the tournament is a headline event on the PIF Global Series, designed to elevate the Kingdom’s profile as a premier destination for international travelers and local sports enthusiasts alike.

By establishing Riyadh as a premier destination on the international sporting circuit, the tournament is looking to accelerate both local engagement and global tourism, directly advancing the economic diversification and societal transformation goals of Vision 2030.

With Riyadh serving as the high-performance headquarters for the Saudi National Team, the tournament provides a unique bridge for local talent to transition from grassroots programs to the global stage, drawing inspiration from national team members who are already competing and excelling across the Middle East and North Africa region.

The tournament will host a high-profile WIMENA (Women in the Middle East and North Africa) panel, providing a platform for Saudi sporting pioneers to share their insights on the evolution of women’s sports.

Confirmed panelists include Saudi Olympic stars Kariman Abuljadayel (sprinter), Dunya Abutaleb (Taekwondo), and Lama Al Fozan (fencer and businesswoman), alongside Razan Al-Ajmi, the first female Saudi skydiver. This session, part of the “Change with Conversation” initiative, focuses on creating leadership and career pathways for women within the sports and tourism sectors as it continues to redefine the role of sport, not only as a competition, but as a platform for empowerment, innovation and global connection between female leaders and aspiring girls in the world of sports.

Golf Saudi Ambassador Alison Lee said: “We are very aware of the positive impact we make each time we return to Riyadh. Seeing families and children actively engaging with the golf experience, especially during our grassroots clinics, is incredibly rewarding. Witnessing the tournament’s direct influence on the local community is a powerful feeling, and our goal remains to inspire the next generation of young players throughout the region.”

At the heart of the event is the Sustained Futures initiative, which will welcome up to 450 young adults to the tournament and engage them in exclusive workshops designed to increase participation across women and young adults. With star ambassadors like World No. 5 Charley Hull and Major champion Patty Tavatanakit taking to the fairways, the tournament inspires the next generation of regional athletes to see that with discipline and the right support, there are no limits.

Under its slogan, “Made for the Future,” the tournament catalyzes long-term development in Saudi Arabia. This slogan reflects Golf Saudi’s commitment to creating an enduring legacy that extends beyond the final putt, focusing on environmental sustainability, professional equity, and the empowerment of local talent to build the industry ecosystems of tomorrow.

The tournament further invites attendees to be more than just spectators through the Go Golf program. This interactive experience features clinics and driving range sessions led by world-class Golf Saudi ambassadors, designed to dismantle barriers to the sport and encourage healthy, active lifestyles for all residents and visitors.