Mitrovic and Kanno extend Al-Hilal’s winning streak at top of SPL table

Aleksandar Mitrovic celebrates scoring Al-Hilal's opener against Al-Taawoun. (X/@Alhilal_EN)
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Updated 13 August 2024
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Mitrovic and Kanno extend Al-Hilal’s winning streak at top of SPL table

  • It was a hard-fought and welcome victory against Al-Taawoun

RIYADH: Al-Hilal moved seven points clear at the top of the Roshn Saudi League on Friday with a 2-0 win against Al-Taawoun in Riyadh.

But while goalscorers Aleksandar Mitrovic and Mohamed Kanno will get the plaudits, goalkeeper Yassine Bounou played a starring role with a number of crucial saves.

It was a hard-fought and welcome victory against Al-Taawoun who arrived in the capital in fourth place and with a chance to go level on points with second-placed Al-Nassr, but in the end Al-Hilal picked up an 11th successive win in all competitions.

The 18-time champions quickly got on top and the first chance fell to the hosts. Kanno played a one-two with Salem Al-Dawsari, bursting into the right side of the area to collect the pass and see his shot saved by Mailson.

Al-Hilal came even closer after 18 minutes. Michael’s perfect pass split the defense and Al-Dawsari rounded Mailson on the right but his shot from a tight angle came back off the post. 

The visitors’ first chance came after 30 minutes but Mateus’ header was just off target.

Seven minutes before the break Mitrovic showed the Brazilian how it was done, heading home a Kalidou Koulibaly cross from the right, though perhaps Mailson, who got a hand on the ball, should have been able to keep it out.

After a review, however, the Serbian striker was denied goal number 17 since joining his new club as he was adjudged to have fouled Brazilian defender Andrei Girotto when jumping for the ball. It meant that it was goalless at the break.

Al-Taawoun were first out of the blocks in the second half and almost took an immediate lead as a swirling shot from Mateus at the edge of the area had Bounou scrambling to push the ball over.

The Moroccan goalkeeper then made an even better save, getting down quickly after Kanno had inadvertently headed a free-kick toward his own goal.

Al-Hilal were stung into life and Mitrovic headed straight at Mailson from close range, although The Blues thought they may have had a penalty after claiming that Waleed Al-Ahmed had handled when challenging the Serbian striker.

The referee went to check the pitchside monitor but he stuck with his original decision and the scoreline remained goalless.

With 18 minutes remaining it was the turn of the home fans to be worried as a left-sided cross from deep entered the Al-Hilal penalty area. Defender Hassan Tambakti stretched in an attempt to clear but succeeded only in diverting the ball goalwards, but there was Bounou once more to react quickly with a fine save.

Al-Hilal finally got their breakthrough with eight minutes remaining. Malcom swung over a perfect free-kick from the left and Mitrovic got in front of the defense to send a diving header into the back of the net.

Deep into added time Kanno stepped up to fire an unstoppable 30-yard free-kick into the top corner to confirm the win.

Al-Hilal go seven points clear with the win but Al-Nassr, in second, have the chance to close the gap to four on Saturday as they travel to Al-Wehda.


Sabalenka says Serena return would be ‘cool’ after great refuses to rule it out

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Sabalenka says Serena return would be ‘cool’ after great refuses to rule it out

  • The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, a 44-year-old mother-of-two, has not competed since a third-round loss at the 2022 US Open
  • Sabalenka said: “I heard that she’s enjoying her life, and whatever makes her happy, I’m happy for her”

MELBOURNE: World number one Aryna Sabalenka said it would be “cool” to see Serena Williams return to tennis after the American great refused to rule it out when asked, and instead replied: “I don’t know. I’m just going to see what happens.”
The 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, a 44-year-old mother-of-two, has not competed since a third-round loss at the 2022 US Open.
But she re-entered the tennis anti-doping testing pool in December, setting off the rumor mill, only to deny that she was making a comeback.
She was questioned about the prospect again on television show “Today” on Wednesday and while not confirming any plans, would also not rule it out.
“I’m just having fun and enjoying my life right now,” Williams said.
Pressed on whether that was a yes or no, she replied: “That’s not a yes or a no. I don’t know, I’m just going to see what happens.”
Asked why she had re-entered the drug-testing program, Williams said: “Did I re-enter? I didn’t know if I was out. Listen, I can’t discuss this.”
Williams’ sister Venus played at the ongoing Australian Open in Melbourne aged 45 after being handed a wildcard and was knocked out in the first round.
Venus also competed at tournaments in Auckland and Hobart after returning to tennis in July after almost two years away.
Asked about the prospect of Serena returning, Australian Open finalist Sabalenka said she had not spoken to anyone about it.
“I heard that she’s enjoying her life, and whatever makes her happy, I’m happy for her,” she said.
The Belarusian, who is into a fourth straight Melbourne final, added: “If she wants to come back, that’s her decision. It’s going to be fun to see her back on tour.
“She’s got the personality, and she’s a fun one. It will be cool.”
Ukraine’s Elina Svitolina, beaten by Sabalenka in their Melbourne semifinal, said it was the first she had heard about it, but said it would be “amazing for the sport.”
“She’s such a great champion and achieved so much, did so much for our sport and been an inspiration for women around the world,” she added.

- ‘No doubt’ -

During the Australian Open, former world number one Jim Courier, now a commentator, noted how onerous it was for athletes to be on the anti-doping testing pool.
Once they are, they need to provide information about where and when they are available to give samples.
They need to complete testing for six months before being allowed to return to competition.
“No person that doesn’t have intentions to play professional tennis is going to put themselves in that list, especially someone who has as much experience doing it as Serena Williams,” Courier said.
“Serena denied (in December) she’s coming back, but I think unless she gets injured there is no doubt she’s going to play somewhere at some point.
“Whether that’s the mixed doubles at the US Open, whether that’s doubles with her sister somewhere, whether it’s singles, only she knows.
“But there’s no other way to interpret that.”
The Williams sisters won 14 Grand Slam doubles titles as a pair and three Olympic gold medals.