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Al-Ittifaq loses (Al-Nasr) with a draw
In a thrilling match that saw three Al-Ettifaq players receive red cards, Al-Nassr managed a hard-fought 2-2 draw against their hosts, Al-Ettifaq
In an exciting match that saw 3 red cards issued to Al-Ettifaq, Al-Nassr managed a hard-fought draw with their hosts, Al-Ettifaq, with two goals each, in the match that brought them together at Prince Mohammed bin Fahd Stadium in Dammam as part of the 24th round of the Prince Mohammed bin Salman Professional League Cup.
The match began with Al-Nassr dominating while Al-Ettifaq struggled. Mohammed Al-Kwikbi scored the first goal for Al-Ettifaq in the 28th minute with a superb individual effort. His teammate, Robin Quaison, then added a second goal for Al-Ettifaq after a VAR review in the 35th minute. Before the end of the first half, Al-Ettifaq's Sanousi Hawsawi received a red card in the 45+2 minute. In the second half, the tables turned, and Al-Nassr scored their first goal, which came courtesy of an own goal by Al-Ettifaq defender Abdullah Al-Khatib in the 51st minute. Al-Nassr then equalized through Gonzalo Martinez with a brilliant free kick in the 62nd minute. Five minutes before the end of the match, Al-Ettifaq's Fahad Ghazi received a red card in the 85th minute. The third red card was shown to Robin Quaison, who was on the bench, for protesting against referee Majed Al-Shamrani in the 90+3 minute. The match ended in a 2-2 draw.
With this result, Al-Nasr achieves its third draw in the league and reaches 45 points in third place, while Al-Ettifaq achieved its ninth draw and reached 24 points in fourteenth place, and it still has a postponed match with Al-Hilal.
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Arsenal and Wolverhampton draw 2-2: Premier League title hopes in jeopardy
The 27th round of the English Premier League saw Arsenal stumble with a dramatic 2-2 draw against Wolverhampton. Find out the details of the goals and the league standings as Manchester City closes in.
In a shocking upset, Arsenal stumbled in their perilous journey to maintain their lead in the English Premier League standings, after falling into the trap of a 2-2 draw against their host Wolverhampton, in the exciting match that brought the two teams together on Wednesday evening as part of the twenty-seventh (27th) round of the competition.
A strong start and an unexpected scenario
The Gunners entered the match with their sights set on the three points and nothing else, and they succeeded in imposing their early control, as Arsenal took the lead just 5 minutes after the starting whistle through their brilliant star Bukayo Saka, ending the first half with the visitors ahead by a clean goal amid clear field control.
In the second half, Arsenal continued to press for a second goal, which they achieved when Hencapie scored in the 56th minute, leading everyone to believe the match was over for the league leaders. However, English football is unpredictable, and the home side rallied, with Hugo Bueno pulling one back for Wolverhampton in the 61st minute, breathing new life into the game.
Time-dead drama
As the match drew to a close and Arsenal fans prepared to celebrate a victory, disaster struck the visitors in the fourth minute of stoppage time (90+4), when Arsenal player Ricardo Calafiori scored an own goal, giving Wolverhampton a draw that felt like a victory, and inflicting a setback on his team that could prove costly in the title race.
The result's impact on the title race
This result intensifies the competition at the top of the Premier League. The draw takes Arsenal to 58 points, maintaining their lead at the top of the table, but the gap has narrowed to just 5 points over their closest and fierce rivals, Manchester City, who still have a game in hand from the same round (27). This setback puts immense pressure on Mikel Arteta's men, as a City victory in their postponed match would reduce the gap to just two points, opening the door to dramatic scenarios in the remaining rounds.
On the other hand, despite remaining in last place, Wolverhampton raised its tally to 10 points, in a draw that carries great moral value for the team at the bottom of the standings, confirming the difficulty of predicting the results of the English league regardless of the technical and point differences between the teams.
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Laporta attacks refereeing: A systematic conspiracy against Barcelona
Joan Laporta launches a fierce attack on refereeing, accusing them of systematically targeting Barcelona and favoring rivals, stressing the need to fight against this injustice.

In fiery statements that reshuffled the cards in the Spanish sports scene, Barcelona presidential candidate Joan Laporta a scathing and unprecedented attack on the refereeing system, asserting that what the Catalan team is experiencing has gone beyond the stage of passing human errors to become a “constant” and systematic pattern aimed at hindering the team’s progress.
Accusations of a "systematic pattern" against Barcelona
In his remarks, Laporta explained that the recent adverse refereeing decisions against Barcelona have been remarkably consistent, reflecting a deliberate pattern in match management. He described these practices as "structurally weak" and transparent, yet they are repeated time and again to establish a specific reality that harms the club's interests. He indicated that the recurrence of these incidents carries a hidden message, emphasizing that Barcelona has historically suffered from such problems and that certain referees repeatedly cause injustice to the team when officiating matches. He called on everyone at the club to treat this challenge as a reality that must be "fought against" and confronted with courage.
Historical context: An age-old conflict with arbitration
Laporta's statements are not unprecedented in the history of the Catalan club. The relationship between Barcelona and Spanish referees has long been a source of considerable controversy over the past decades. Since his first, highly successful presidential term (2003-2010), Laporta has been known for his staunch defense of the club's rights and his opposition to what he calls the "centralization" that can influence sporting decisions. These statements serve to remind fans of the era when the club fought not only on the pitch but also off it to ensure a level playing field—a sensitive issue that Laporta is using to rally members and supporters amidst the current electoral and sporting competition.
Double standards and favoritism towards competitors
In comparing Barcelona to their rivals, Laporta pointed to a glaring disparity in refereeing standards. He asserted that Barcelona faces increased pressure from referees during periods of poor form, with the whistle being used to exacerbate their problems rather than protect them. Conversely, he argued, rival clubs receive a refereeing "lifeline" when facing similar circumstances, thus undermining the principle of competitive fairness. Laporta used biting sarcasm to describe this situation, saying that players from opposing teams "have learned to swim and are adept at jumping into the pool," a clear reference to their expertise in feigning injury to win penalties and phantom fouls, while the rights of Barcelona players are ignored.
The impact of statements on the sports scene
These statements are expected to have a wide-ranging impact both locally and regionally. Locally, these accusations increase the pressure on the referees' committee and the Spanish Football Federation, potentially placing referees under intense scrutiny in upcoming La Liga matches. On the electoral front, Laporta reinforces his image as a "strong leader" capable of protecting the club's interests against sporting institutions, a quality always sought by Catalan fans. These statements open a new chapter of debate in Spain, especially with the title race heating up and fans becoming increasingly sensitive to every referee's whistle.
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Villarreal defeats Levante and takes sole possession of third place in the Spanish League
Villarreal secured a valuable victory over Levante with a goal from Mikautadze in a postponed match, breaking the tie with Atletico Madrid and taking sole possession of third place in the Spanish league standings.
Villarreal took a significant strategic step in their La Liga campaign, breaking their tie with direct rivals Atlético Madrid and securing third place in the standings. This came after a hard-fought and well-deserved 1-0 victory over Levante at the latter's stadium on Wednesday evening.
This match has a special significance, as it was postponed from the sixteenth round of the competition due to the severe weather conditions that struck the Valencia region last December, forcing the league to postpone it at that time to ensure everyone's safety. Its rescheduling now will undoubtedly reshuffle the standings at the top and bottom of the league table.
The "Yellow Submarine" owes this fifteenth victory this season to the brilliant Georgian striker George Mikautadze, who played the hero and scored the only goal of the match in the 57th minute. The goal came after a distinctive tactical sequence, as Ivorian Nicolas Pepe set up the ball for his teammate Mikautadze, who fired a precise low shot with his right foot from inside the penalty area that settled in the left corner of the goal, announcing the superiority of the visitors.
With this decisive goal, Mikautadze continued to prove his worth as one of the team's attacking pillars, raising his goal tally to 8 goals in the local league during the 19 matches he has played so far, and his eleventh goal in 31 matches across all competitions this season, reflecting his rapid adaptation and great effectiveness.
This victory comes at an ideal and crucial time for coach Marcelino García Toral and his team, as it raised their points tally to 48, a full three points ahead of their closest rival, Atlético Madrid, who have 45 points. The importance of the win lies in the fact that it halted the bleeding of points, as Villarreal had been going through a difficult period marked by clear inconsistency in results, managing only four points out of a possible 15 in their last five matches (three losses, one draw, and one win). These three points are therefore a lifeline for restoring confidence and solidifying their position in the Champions League qualification places.
On the other hand, Levante's struggles at the bottom of the table continue, as they suffered their 14th league defeat of the season, their third consecutive loss. This result leaves Levante stuck on 18 points, bringing them closer than ever to the specter of relegation to the second division and placing immense pressure on the coaching staff and players to turn things around in the remaining matches.
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