Ittihad’s late show maintains title challenge

Ittihad’s late show maintains title challenge
Al-Hilal can, however, reduce the lead to four points if they win their game in hand on Saturday against Al-Taawoun. ((X/@ittihad))
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Updated 14 March 2025
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Ittihad’s late show maintains title challenge

Ittihad’s late show maintains title challenge
  • Tigers 7 points clear at top of Saudi Pro League
  • On course for 10th title, but Hilal still in the race

Al-Ittihad left it very late to defeat Al-Riyadh 2-1 on Thursday to move seven points clear at the top of the Saudi Pro League and stay on course for a 10th title.

For a long time in Jeddah, it looked like being a frustrating evening for the hosts who had two goals disallowed. In the end, however, the Tigers took a step toward a second league title since 2009.

Al-Hilal can, however, reduce the lead to four points if they win their game in hand on Saturday against Al-Taawoun.

After just seven minutes, Karim Benzema had the ball in the net after an effort from Steven Bergwijn had bounced back into play but it was ruled that the Dutchman had been offside.

Al-Ittihad continued to push forward but the home fans had to wait until 10 minutes after the restart to see the deadlock finally broken thanks to Moussa Diaby.

The former Aston Villa winger broke free down the wing, outpaced the visiting defense, and then shot home from the right side of the area.

With 12 minutes remaining, Benzema thought he had sealed the win for the Jeddah giants but, once more, the Frenchman’s effort was ruled out for offside.

The former Real Madrid star was left to regret that as Al-Riyadh equalized through a spectacular effort from Ibrahim Bayesh, with nine minutes remaining.

The Iraqi international picked up possession inside his own half, ran to the edge of the penalty area and then fired home into the top corner for what could be a goal of the season contender.

Despite that beauty, it looked grim for Ittihad but then, 10 minutes into added time, the leaders grabbed a dramatic victory after a handball in the area.

Saleh Al-Shehri kept his nerve to score from the penalty spot after 12 minutes of added time.

While there is still a long way to go, the goal means that Al-Ittihad stay in the driving seat leaving Hilal much to do.


Serbian club coach dies from a heart attack on sideline during match

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Serbian club coach dies from a heart attack on sideline during match

Serbian club coach dies from a heart attack on sideline during match
The incident occurred during the first half of a game at Mladost Lucani in the Serbian Super League
Local media reported that Zizovic’s heart “exploded”

BELGRADE: Mladen Zizovic, the coach of Serbian top-division soccer club FK Radnicki 1923, has died after collapsing from a heart attack on the sideline during a match. He was 44.
“With the deepest sorrow we inform the public, fans and sports friends that our chief of the coaching staff, Mladen Zizovic, died during tonight’s game between Mladost and Radnicki 1923 in Lucani,” the club said on Instagram late Monday.
“FC Radnicki 1923 send their most sincere condolences to his family, friends and everyone who shared the love of football with him.”
The incident occurred during the first half of a game at Mladost Lucani in the Serbian Super League.
Play was suspended while medical officials tended to Zizovic and then resumed after he was carried away. But when news arrived minutes later that he died, the game was halted and players dropped to the pitch in dismay.
Local media reported that Zizovic’s heart “exploded.”
Zizovic played briefly for Bosnia and Herzegovina’s national team, and was hired by Radnicki less than two weeks ago.