Former Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney appointed Plymouth manager

Former Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney appointed Plymouth manager
Manchester United icon Wayne Rooney was appointed manager of second division Plymouth Argyle on Saturday, May 25, 2024. (AP)
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Updated 25 May 2024
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Former Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney appointed Plymouth manager

Former Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney appointed Plymouth manager
  • Move to Argyle is the fourth managerial role of Rooney’s coaching career
  • Former football star was sacked after just 83 days in charge of Birmingham earlier this year

LONDON: Former England and Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney was appointed as the new manager of Championship side Plymouth on Saturday.
A move to Argyle is the fourth managerial role of Rooney’s coaching career, which has so far failed to live up to his stellar playing days.
“Taking this role at Plymouth Argyle feels like the perfect next step in my career,” said Rooney in a club statement.
“This is an opportunity to be part of an exciting project. I look forward to helping to build a squad of players to play expansive football — and to entertain the Green Army.”
The 38-year-old was sacked after just 83 days in charge of Birmingham earlier this year.
Rooney won just two of his 15 matches in charge of the Blues, which contributed to their relegation to League One.
He previously had a short spell with former club DC United in Major League Soccer.
But United’s all-time record goalscorer did thrive in difficult circumstances during his first job at Derby as the club entered administration.
“Throughout the interview process, Wayne showed himself to be a passionate, intelligent, and knowledgeable candidate with an appetite to prove himself and develop his managerial career,” said Plymouth chairman Simon Hallett.
“His ambitions and aims match ours perfectly and we feel he is the perfect candidate to provide the exciting and attacking brand of football that we all like to see and help us achieve the club’s mission.”
Plymouth narrowly avoided relegation in their first season back in English football’s second tier for 14 years, finishing 21st in the Championship.


Raphinha bags hat-trick as Barca trounce Valladolid in La Liga

Raphinha bags hat-trick as Barca trounce Valladolid in La Liga
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Raphinha bags hat-trick as Barca trounce Valladolid in La Liga

Raphinha bags hat-trick as Barca trounce Valladolid in La Liga
  • Raphinha opened the scoring for Barcelona at the Olympic Stadium on 20 minutes as he chested down a pass from Pau Cubarsi and flicked elegantly into the far corner with the outside of his left boot

BARCELONA: Brazil winger Raphinha scored a hat-trick as Barcelona thrashed Real Valladolid 7-0 on Saturday to make it four wins from four in La Liga under new coach Hansi Flick.
While bitter rivals Real Madrid have stumbled early following the much-trumpeted arrival of Kylian Mbappe, Barcelona are off to a flying start despite their continued financial difficulties.
They are also missing Frenkie de Jong, Gavi and Ronald Araujo but have a maximum 12 points heading into the international break, leaving them seven clear of Madrid who face Real Betis on Sunday.
“We’re growing as a team. I think it’s a very good start to the season,” said Barcelona captain Marc-Andre ter Stegen.
“I’m proud of how things are going... hopefully we can continue like that in the next weeks.”
Barcelona’s best start to a La Liga campaign came in 2013-14 when they started the season with eight straight wins, although they were pipped to the title that year by Atletico Madrid.
Raphinha opened the scoring for Barcelona at the Olympic Stadium on 20 minutes as he chested down a pass from Pau Cubarsi and flicked elegantly into the far corner with the outside of his left boot.
Robert Lewandowski soon doubled the lead when he latched onto a ball through from Lamine Yamal and squeezed a shot past Valladolid goalkeeper Karl Hein, on loan from Arsenal.
Jules Kounde made it three before half-time when a corner dropped to the France defender inside the area and he stabbed into the top corner while off-balance.
Raphinha had a simple tap-in from close range just past the hour, with Lewandowski and Yamal involved before the ball broke kindly for the Brazilian.
He completed his treble on 72 minutes following a brilliant burst forward from Yamal, who then slid through a delightful pass for Raphinha to stroke home.
Dani Olmo, who got the winner midweek at Rayo Vallecano, on his debut, struck with his final touch after twice hitting the post and having a goal disallowed for offside.
The Spain international danced past a series of defenders and rolled in Barcelona’s sixth. He missed Barcelona’s first two games this term with the club unable to register him as they struggled to meet La Liga’s strict financial rules.
Raphinha rounded off a glittering performance with the assist for Ferran Torres as Barcelona hit a seventh, fizzing in a cross from the left for the substitute to steer home in clinical fashion.
Atletico snatched a 1-0 victory away to Athletic Bilbao as Angel Correa scored in stoppage time to send Diego Simeone’s side up to second, four points adrift of Barcelona.
Espanyol came from behind to win 2-1 at home to Rayo Vallecano with Tottenham loanee Alejo Veliz striking in the sixth minute of added time.
Ayoze Perez’s equalizer ensured Villarreal remained unbeaten, but they had to settle for a 1-1 draw against a Valencia side that had lost each of their first three games.
Mallorca picked up their first win of the season by beating Leganes 1-0.


Dyche stunned by Everton’s late collapse against Cherries

Dyche stunned by Everton’s late collapse against Cherries
Updated 01 September 2024
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Dyche stunned by Everton’s late collapse against Cherries

Dyche stunned by Everton’s late collapse against Cherries
  • Everton have conceded 10 goals in their opening three Premier League matches and sit bottom of the table

LIVERPOOL: Sean Dyche branded Everton’s astonishing 3-2 defeat against Bournemouth as the most frustrating result of his career after they conceded three times in the closing minutes at shell-shocked Goodison Park.
Heading into the 87th minute, Everton led through goals from Michael Keane and Dominic Calvert-Lewin.
But Antoine Semenyo scored with what was then only Bournemouth’s second shot on target in the 87th minute, sparking an embarrassing Everton collapse.
Stoppage-time goals from Lewis Cook and Luis Sinisterra completed a turnaround that Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola admitted his side did not deserve.
Never in Dyche’s long managerial career with Watford, Burnley and Everton had he experienced just a devastating meltdown.
“I’ve had a few defeats down my years as a player, coach, manager, but this is the most frustrating because to dominate a game for so long and come out of it without something at least is incredibly frustrating,” he said.
“These are ones that as a manager you scratch your head at.”
Everton have conceded 10 goals in their opening three Premier League matches and sit bottom of the table.
They were booed off at the final whistle by their furious fans and once again face a relegation battle after a terrible start to their final season at Goodison before moving into a new stadium.
“I speak to the players all the time and that’s been my biggest frustration since I walked in here. Unfortunately taking chances has been a challenge,” Dyche said.
“For whatever reason they score a goal and we’re just looking at each other, ‘Who’s going to win a challenge, who’s going to win a race, who’s going to win a header?’ We’re waiting for someone else to make a difference.
“After the first goal I could smell it in the air. Not necessarily not winning but I could smell it, ‘This ain’t right’, and I’m screaming at them to get their shape and do the ugly side of the game. We didn’t and they get a win out of nowhere.”


Sports minister Prince Abdulaziz meets with Saudi national team ahead of World Cup qualifiers

Sports minister Prince Abdulaziz meets with Saudi national team ahead of World Cup qualifiers
Updated 31 August 2024
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Sports minister Prince Abdulaziz meets with Saudi national team ahead of World Cup qualifiers

Sports minister Prince Abdulaziz meets with Saudi national team ahead of World Cup qualifiers
  • Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal met with the players and head coach Roberto Mancini

JEDDAH: The Saudi sports minister visited the national football team at their training camp in Jeddah on Saturday as the players prepared for their 2026 World Cup qualifying matches.

Prince Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal and Yasser Al-Misehal, president of the Saudi Arabian Football Federation, met with head coach Roberto Mancini and his team before the start of their training session.

The Green Falcons host Indonesia in the opening match of round three on Thursday, before traveling to China for the second match on Sept. 10.

Prince Abdulaziz emphasized the importance of the current period in the Asian qualifiers, and asked each player to put in their best effort.

The prince expressed confidence in the players' ability to qualify for the 2026 World Cup in the US, Canada and Mexico.

Al-Misehal thanked the minister for his support, and continuous monitoring of the national teams, stating that everyone was working towards achieving their best for Saudi football.

 

 


Saudi Arabia to host 41st Asian Racing Conference in 2026

Saudi Arabia to host 41st Asian Racing Conference in 2026
Updated 31 August 2024
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Saudi Arabia to host 41st Asian Racing Conference in 2026

Saudi Arabia to host 41st Asian Racing Conference in 2026
  • Biennial ARC is globally renowned event in the. racing industry, attracting owners and leading experts from around the world

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia will host the 41st edition of the Asian Racing Conference in 2026, it was announced on Saturday.

The Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia received the flag from the Japan Racing Association during the 40th conference, which is being held in Sapporo until Sunday.

The biennial ARC is a globally renowned event in the horse racing industry, attracting owners and leading experts from around the world.

It plays a significant role in shaping global and regional agendas for continuous advancement in the industry.

"With the generous support and patronage of the wise leadership, the Jockey Club of Saudi Arabia is pleased to welcome the guests of the 41st Asian Racing Conference to Saudi Arabia in two years," said Prince Bandar bin Khalid Al-Faisal, chairman of the Saudi Equestrian Federation and board member at the Horse Racing Club.

"The deep connection with the sport of horse racing is part of our national identity, and the heritage of horses, their position in our history, and their role in our future are deeply rooted in Saudi heritage and culture.

"If Japan is the starting point of the ARC, then the Arabian Peninsula is the origin from which the foundations of the modern horse originated hundreds of years ago through the purebred Arabian horse," he added.

He thanked the Asian Federation for the opportunity, through which the Kingdom will work to present this prestigious event at the level it deserves in Riyadh, he added.

Saudi Arabia expects to host nearly 1,000 participants from around the world during the  conference, Saudi Press Agency reported.


Erling Haaland hits another hat-trick at West Ham to send City top

Erling Haaland hits another hat-trick at West Ham to send City top
Updated 31 August 2024
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Erling Haaland hits another hat-trick at West Ham to send City top

Erling Haaland hits another hat-trick at West Ham to send City top
  • The English champions are the only side so far to win all three of their opening fixtures

LONDON: Erling Haaland fired Manchester City to the top of the Premier League with a second consecutive hat-trick in a 3-1 win at West Ham on Saturday.
The Norwegian put Ipswich to the sword last weekend and followed up with another treble to take his tally to 70 goals in 69 Premier League games since joining City from Borussia Dortmund.
City have started the defense of their title in ominous fashion for those looking to depose Pep Guardiola’s men after winning the league for four consecutive seasons.
The English champions are the only side so far to win all three of their opening fixtures before an upcoming international break, helped in no small part by Haaland’s electric start.
Guardiola could again afford the luxury of leaving Rodri, John Stones and Kyle Walker on the bench after their exertions in reaching the final of Euro 2024, while Phil Foden missed out for the second successive game through illness.
In contrast to most of his team-mates who were in action at the Euros and Copa America, Haaland had the summer off from international duty and looks as refreshed as he has been ruthless.
After scoring in the opening weekend win at Chelsea and hitting his 10th City hat-trick against Ipswich, Haaland is now up to a Premier League record seven goals in the first three games of a season.
West Ham only had themselves to blame for the opener as they coughed up possession deep inside their own half and Bernardo Silva picked out Haaland to coolly slot beyond Alphonse Areola.
City looked set to put the game to bed in the opening stages as Areola denied Kevin De Bruyne before the Belgian smashed a shot off the crossbar.
But with West Ham’s first purposeful attack they were level thanks to a helping hand from the visitors.
Julen Lopetegui has promised a more attractive style of football after the Hammers fans grew tired of David Moyes’ reign despite impressive results.
At the end of an impressive move from one end to the other, Jarrod Bowen drove into the City box and his low cross was turned into his own net by Ruben Dias.
City quickly restored their grip on proceedings and restored their lead with an intricate move of their own that ended with a resounding finish.
Rico Lewis’ pass found Haaland, who then picked his spot and smashed the ball high past Areola.
Haaland should also have had an assist before the break as Lewis fired over from his deft lay-off.
City left the door open in the second half as they failed to find the killer third goal and could have been punished.
A lightning counter-attack saw Bowen play in Mohammed Kudus, who cannoned a powerful effort back off the post.
Haaland, though, fittingly had the final say to seal the three points.
The 24-year-old was played in by Matheus Nunes and confidently scooped the ball over substitute ‘keeper Lukasz Fabianski.
And the veteran Polish stopper was called into action to deny Haaland a fourth in stoppage time.
A second defeat in three games for West Ham leaves Lopetegui’s men down in 14th.