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Guardiola challenges Real Madrid and prepares City for the title race
Pep Guardiola confirms Manchester City's readiness to face Real Madrid in the Champions League, and reveals the team's plans for the English Premier League race and how to deal with the players during Ramadan.

Pep Guardiola, the manager of Manchester City, asserted that his team has learned invaluable tactical and mental lessons from their ongoing rivalry with Real Madrid in the Champions League. These remarks came after the draw for the round of 16, which pitted the two giants against each other once again in what has become known as the "modern-day European Clasico.".
Clash of the Titans: A Renewed History in the Champions League
All eyes of football fans will be on the two-legged tie between the 10-time English champions and the record 15-time European champions in March. This encounter carries particular significance given the recent history between the two sides, who have met 15 times previously in the prestigious continental competition. Their most recent meeting was in the group stage last December, where City secured a valuable 2-1 victory in the heart of the Spanish capital, Madrid.
Despite this victory, the sting of elimination remains, as Real Madrid managed to knock City out of the competition in the last two seasons; first through the play-off round with a resounding 6-3 aggregate win, and before that through a dramatic penalty shootout in the 2023-2024 quarter-finals. Guardiola believes that playing against the most decorated club in history forges a champion's character in his players, saying: "When you face the best teams in the history of this competition, you learn and improve to become a better version of yourself in the future.".
The English Premier League race: The relentless chase
Away from European competition, Guardiola's full focus is on maintaining his domestic dominance, aiming for a seventh Premier League title in his illustrious era. The team prepares to face Leeds United on Saturday, with the goal of closing the gap on league leaders Arsenal. Despite trailing by five points, City's title hopes remain in their own hands, given they have a game in hand and a highly anticipated clash with the Gunners in April.
The numerical calculations indicate that if Manchester City wins its remaining 11 matches, it will secure the title regardless of Arsenal's results, putting enormous pressure on Guardiola's former protégé, Mikel Arteta, who is still searching for his first league title after only managing the 2020 FA Cup and finishing as runner-up in three consecutive seasons.
Professional handling of the month of Ramadan
In the context of physical and mental preparations, Guardiola addressed the readiness of his Muslim players during the holy month of Ramadan. The Spanish coach confirmed that stars Abdulkadir Khusanov of Uzbekistan, Rayan Aït-Nouri of Algeria, Rayan Cherki of France, and the talented Egyptian Omar Marmoush will be available to participate effectively.
Guardiola explained that the club has a top-level medical and nutrition staff to ensure that the players adapt to fasting without affecting their physical performance, adding: "These players are not young, they are used to playing during this period, and we know very well how to manage things professionally to ensure their safety and that they perform at their best.".
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Tickets for the Al-Ittihad vs. Al-Wahda match in the AFC Champions League Elite are now on sale
Find out the details of ticket sales for the Al-Ittihad vs. Al-Wahda (UAE) match in the first leg of the Round of 16 of the AFC Champions League, and the date of the anticipated match next Tuesday.
The organizers announced today, Friday, the release of tickets for the highly anticipated match between Al Wahda of the UAE and Al Ittihad of Saudi Arabia, as part of the AFC Champions League, in a match eagerly awaited by fans of Gulf and Asian football.
Al-Ittihad is scheduled to be a tough opponent for Al-Wahda at 7:00 PM next Tuesday, in the first leg of the Round of 16 of the newly revamped AFC Champions League. This match is particularly important as it falls within the knockout stages, where there is no room for error, and both teams will be aiming for a positive result to make their task easier in the second leg.
This encounter comes within the context of the historical and ongoing rivalry between Saudi and Emirati clubs in continental competitions, where matches between the two teams are always characterized by intense competition, excitement, and large fan attendance. Al-Ittihad, known as "Al-Ameed" (The Dean), enters this match bolstered by its rich history in Asian championships, having previously reigned supreme on the continent twice consecutively in 2004 and 2005. In this newly revamped "Elite" edition, they aim to reclaim their former glory and compete strongly for the title.
On the other hand, Al Wahda of the UAE will be looking to capitalize on home advantage and a supportive crowd to secure a positive result against one of the strongest contenders for the title. The AFC Champions League, in its new format, represents a significant leap forward in the history of Asian competitions, featuring the continent's top clubs and thus raising the level of competition and the overall quality of the matches.
Ticket sales are expected to surge in the coming hours, given Al-Ittihad's immense popularity not only in Saudi Arabia but also across the Gulf and the Arab world, coupled with Al-Wahda fans' eagerness to support their team at this crucial juncture in the season. The result of the first leg is considered key to advancing to the quarterfinals, placing significant pressure on the players and coaching staff to deliver their best performance on Tuesday evening.
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Blue waste: The dangers of unchecked financial spending in sports clubs
An analytical article by writer Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman discusses the concept of blue waste in sports, and the impact of random spending and lack of governance on the sustainability of clubs and the balance of competition.

In the modern world of sports economics, the criteria are no longer limited to the prestige of names or high-profile deals; rather, the language of numbers and financial strength has become the true measure of success. In this context, writer Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman, in his article "Blue Waste," raises a thorny issue concerning the spending mechanisms of some sports clubs, describing the situation as a stark paradox where a team swims in a sea of uncontrolled spending, raising fundamental questions about governance and sustainability.
General context: Sports as an industry, not just a hobby
This critical perspective comes at a time when the sports sector, both locally and regionally, is undergoing radical transformations aimed at turning sports from a mere recreational activity into a fully integrated investment industry. With governments and international federations moving towards enforcing Financial Fair Play regulations and promoting privatization, the financial conduct of clubs is coming under intense scrutiny. The issue raised in this article is not limited to a specific club, but rather touches the very core of the sports system, which is striving to shed the burden of accumulated debt and emotional spending that lacks a sound economic feasibility study.
The concept of “blue waste” and the drain on the treasury
The author links the term “blue ink” to a financial concept known as “blue ink,” the code used in financial reports to sign off on expenditures and commitments that actually leave the treasury. The danger arises when these commitments become a continuous drain without generating corresponding returns. The article points to a vicious cycle that begins with expensive recruitment deals and ends with even more costly financial settlements to terminate the contracts of the same players, as if public funds were merely a minor detail in an unchecked ledger.
Economic impact: market inflation and lack of fairness
The effects of this waste are not limited to the club's budget; they extend to create profound distortions in the entire sports market. Uncontrolled spending leads to:
- Salary inflation: Players' financial demands have risen to a level that is disproportionate to their true market value.
- Competitive imbalance: Competition shifts from a race for efficiency and good management to a bidding war based on the ability to withstand losses, which harms the principle of equal opportunities between clubs.
- Postponing infrastructure: Every riyal wasted on an ill-conceived deal is a lost opportunity to develop infrastructure or support youth academies, which are the true source of the future.
Governance and transparency: the lifeline
The author asserts that the solution lies in implementing rigorous governance mechanisms. Modern sports are not solely based on public enthusiasm; they require a rigorous oversight system, regular disclosure, and performance indicators that measure financial and technical impact before focusing on media headlines. A lack of transparency opens the door to speculation and undermines the trust of sponsors, the public, and regulatory bodies.
Summary: Between Glow and Shadow
Abdulaziz bin Abdulrahman concludes his vision by emphasizing that waste is not inevitable, but rather a managerial choice. The course can be corrected by shifting the focus from short-term spectacle to long-term sustainability. The true value of clubs is not measured by the number of high-profile signings, but by their ability to create a balanced economic cycle that grows assets and safeguards the rights of future generations. Those who disregard the industry's rules will pay the price twice: once from their budget, and again from their reputation.
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Results of the Europa League Round of 16 draw and the date of the final
The Europa League Round of 16 draw has taken place, resulting in a fiery Italian clash between Roma and Bologna. Here's the schedule and the date of the final in Türkiye.

The draw for the Round of 16 of the current edition of the Europa League took place this afternoon, Friday, resulting in some heavyweight clashes that promise plenty of excitement and fierce competition for football fans around the world. Perhaps the most notable event of this draw was the all-Italian clash, as Roma were drawn against fellow Italian side Bologna, a first in the history of this continental competition.
The importance of the Italian confrontation and the competitive context
The Roma-Bologna match holds particular strategic importance, not only because it guarantees an Italian team a place in the quarterfinals, but also because it reflects the strength of Serie A and the return of its clubs to fierce competition in European tournaments. Matches between two teams from the same country in continental competitions are always special, blending the coaches' well-rehearsed tactics with the intense passion of the fans, making them highly anticipated clashes that leave no room for error.
Fiery clashes and a roadmap to the title
Aside from the Italian derby, the draw produced some equally exciting matchups, with experienced Portuguese side Porto clashing with German giants Stuttgart, while English side Aston Villa face a tough test against French club Lille. These matches come at a time when clubs are vying for the continental title, which guarantees a direct spot in next season's Champions League.
The schedule for the remaining stages of the tournament has been precisely determined. The first leg of the Round of 16 is set for March 12, with the decisive second leg matches taking place on March 19. The excitement continues in the quarterfinals, scheduled for April 9 (first leg) and April 16 (second leg), culminating in the semifinals, which will be played on April 30 and May 7.
Date and location of the highly anticipated final
On May 20, the world's attention will turn to Turkey, specifically to the Besiktas stadium, which will host the final match, to be the stage for crowning the champion of this edition in the noisy public atmosphere that is known about Turkish stadiums.
Full results of the Round of 16 draw
The is a complete list of the matchups resulting from the draw:
- Freiburg (Germany) X Genk (Belgium)
- Roma (Italy) X Bologna (Italy)
- Sporting Braga (Portugal) X Ferencváros (Hungary)
- Porto (Portugal) X Stuttgart (Germany)
- Real Betis (Spain) X Panathinaikos (Greece)
- Midtjylland (Denmark) X Nottingham Forest (England)
- Olympique Lyonnais (France) vs Celta Vigo (Spain)
- Aston Villa (England) X Lille (France)
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