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Renard: We will fight for Al-Mawlid... and Al-Dawsari's absence is significant

Saudi national team coach Herve Renard described his return to lead the Green Falcons as a natural thing, saying that he has fond memories of him

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Saudi national team coach Herve Renard described his return to lead the Green Falcons again as a natural thing, and said that he has beautiful memories with the players, but at the same time he revealed that they have become the past and we must work for the future.

Our national team will be hosted by their Australian counterparts in Melbourne today, Thursday, as part of the fifth round of the group stage of the Asian qualifiers for the 2026 World Cup.

Renard confirmed in the press conference, which precedes the match, that the atmosphere in the camp is great, and he found interaction from the players, as if he had not been away from the Green team. I know most of the players very well, and we played in the last Asian qualifiers and qualified to participate in the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, and it was good, and beautiful memories, and it has become the past, and we must work for the future. We are not in a good position, but we are not in a worse position.

Renard responded to a question about the absence of player Salem Al-Dawsari: “The absence of Salem Al-Dawsari is significant, and the Australian national team is also missing player Godwin. We must adapt in football to achieve the most important goal, which is reaching the 2026 World Cup.”.

Regarding the nominations for him to take over the coaching of the Australian national team two months ago, he said: “I heard about this talk, but the Australian Federation contracted with its current coach and he started well with them. As for me, I am happy to return to the Saudi national team, and we must work together to qualify for the next World Cup. The current stage is more difficult than the previous one, and we must work hard together to overcome it and qualify for the next World Cup.”.

Regarding the great importance of the Australia match, and that it is considered a final, Renard said: “The confrontation is difficult, but we must not overlook the Bahraini and Indonesian teams, especially Bahrain, which succeeded in defeating Australia. We are halfway there, and there is still a long way to go, and the competition will be fierce between three teams to obtain the qualification ticket, and we hope to snatch it and reach the 2026 World Cup.”.

Regarding the tie in points with the Australian team, and who will play under pressure, Renard replied: “In football, pressure can sometimes be a good factor, and I expect the match to be exciting from both sides, and it will be decided inside the green rectangle.”.

When asked about facing Australia several times during his coaching career, Renard added: “In the last Asian qualifiers for the World Cup, I snatched the qualification ticket from them, and you achieved victory against me in the Women’s World Cup with the French national team, so we are even.”.

The Saudi national team coach also spoke about his Australian counterpart, saying: “The new coach of the Australian national team started well, achieving victory against China, and returned from Japan with a positive result. The road is still long for both teams, and both teams are in the same situation. We must look positively to obtain a qualification ticket for the 2026 World Cup.”.

Regarding Saudi Arabia hosting the 2034 World Cup with 48 teams, and the pressure on the Saudi national team to qualify now, Renard said: “Reaching the World Cup is of great importance, and qualifying for the next World Cup gives you experience, and reaching the 2026 and 2030 tournaments is very important. Football is developing in Saudi Arabia, and they want to build a developed national team. I don’t know if I will be there in 2034 and I hope to stay with the Green Falcons, but I am sure that Saudi Arabia will host a beautiful tournament.”.

Renard spoke about the most prominent changes that have occurred since his departure and then his return, saying: “Everything is developing for the better in Saudi Arabia, and the league as well, which I follow even after my departure. One of the things that has changed is that the teams have great players and distinguished stars, which gives the Saudi player the opportunity to develop through interaction, as well as players leaving for bigger teams. This is the professional experience that happened before the 2018 World Cup in Russia, and we are seeing it again now, and it is considered an important step. We saw Marwan Al-Sahafi and the great match he presented against Club Brugge, wishing him and his professional colleagues success.”.

Following the press conference, coach Renard told the media: “Salem Al-Dawsari, Abdul-Ilah Al-Amri and Abdul-Ilah Al-Malki are absent due to injuries, but we also have to think about Fahad Al-Muwallad. We miss him, and we have to fight for him.”.

For his part, national team striker Saleh Al-Shehri confirmed that he and his teammates want to make a distinguished appearance and perform in the best possible way against the Australian national team in today’s (Thursday) match, which is competing for a qualifying spot for the next World Cup.

Al-Shehri added, "We know it is difficult to defeat Australia on their home ground, and today we will try to achieve our first victory against them on their home ground.".

Regarding Salem Al-Dawsari's absence and its impact on the match, Al-Shehri responded, "All the players here are capable of compensating for the absence of any player, and without a doubt, his absence is significant." When asked about the presence of French stars Karim Benzema and N'Golo Kanté in the Al-Ittihad team, Al-Shehri concluded, "At first, it was strange for me, but we are learning a lot from them, and we are fortunate to have star players of Benzema and Kanté's caliber, who have won the World Cup and the Ballon d'Or.".

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Sabalenka reaches the 2024 Australian Open final to defend her title

Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka qualified for the Australian Open tennis final after defeating Coco Gauff, and will seek to defend her title and achieve a historic feat.

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Belarusian Aryna Sabalenka, ranked second in the world, continued her remarkable run at the Australian Open, the first Grand Slam tournament of the season, securing her place in the final for the second consecutive year. This qualification came after a strong and convincing performance, in which she defeated American Coco Gauff, the US Open champion, in straight sets, 7-6 (7-2) and 6-4, in a thrilling semi-final match on the iconic Rod Laver Arena.

Historical context and exceptional performance

The Australian Open, known as the "Happy Grand Slam," is a crucial starting point in the global tennis season, where the world's best players compete for their first major title. For Sabalenka, Melbourne Park holds special memories, as it was the venue where she won her first Grand Slam title in 2023. Reaching the final again in 2024 underscores her mental and technical maturity and cements her status as a force to be reckoned with on hard courts, having not dropped a single set throughout the current tournament, reflecting her complete dominance.

The importance and impact of winning

Sabalenka's victory over Gauff wasn't just a qualification for the final; it was sporting revenge for her loss to the American in the 2013 US Open final. In this encounter, Sabalenka displayed tremendous mental strength and the ability to control the tempo of the game with her powerful forehand and devastating serve. This victory not only boosts her confidence but also sends a clear message to her rivals that she is a player to be reckoned with. Should she win the title, Sabalenka will become the first player to successfully defend her Australian Open title since her compatriot Victoria Azarenka in 2012 and 2013, an achievement that would place her among the game's elite.

The highly anticipated final and a new confrontation

Sabalenka will face China's surprise package, Zheng Chenwen, in the final. Zheng has delivered a remarkable performance to reach her first Grand Slam final. This final represents a clash of contrasting styles: Sabalenka's raw attacking power versus Zheng's more versatile and combative style. Regionally, Zheng's rise has generated considerable interest in Asia, reminiscent of the achievements of her compatriot Li Na, the former Australian Open champion. Therefore, the significance of this final extends beyond simply determining the champion; it also carries the potential to inspire a new generation of players in China and Asia, and to reaffirm Sabalenka's continued dominance on the world stage.

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Al-Hilal renews Ruben Neves' contract, thwarting European clubs' attempts to sign him

Saudi Arabia’s Al-Hilal club is close to renewing the contract of its Portuguese star Ruben Neves, to ensure his continued presence and strengthen its ambitious sporting project in the face of interest from major European clubs.

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In a strategic move reflecting Al-Hilal's ambitious vision, negotiations with Portuguese midfielder Rúben Neves their final stages for a long-term contract extension. Reliable Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, an expert in the player transfer market, confirmed that an agreement is imminent on a new three-year contract, cementing the player's position as a cornerstone of the club's future project and decisively thwarting any European attempts to sign him.

Background to the deal that changed perceptions

Ruben Neves' arrival at Al-Hilal in the summer of 2023 was more than just a routine transfer; it was a watershed moment in the history of the Saudi Professional League. At a time when the focus was on acquiring stars in the twilight of their careers, Al-Hilal signed the Wolverhampton Wanderers captain at the peak of his powers at the age of 26. This move sent a powerful message to the world that the Saudi sports project, backed by the Public Investment Fund, wasn't just about attracting established stars, but about building competitive teams capable of attracting the best talent at their peak, thus changing the prevailing narrative about the league's appeal.

Immediate impact and leadership on the field

From the moment he donned the Al-Hilal jersey, Neves proved to be an exceptional signing. He quickly became a cornerstone of coach Jorge Jesus's midfield, orchestrating the tempo of the game with masterful skill, distinguished by his precise long passes and long-range shooting ability. His role wasn't limited to the technical aspects; he was a leader on the pitch, directly contributing to Al-Hilal's historic season, which culminated in winning the Saudi Professional League title undefeated, in addition to securing the King's Cup and the Saudi Super Cup, setting a record for consecutive victories.

The importance of renewal and its strategic impact

The renewal of Neves' contract comes at a crucial time, as many European clubs, particularly in the English Premier League, were closely monitoring his situation, hoping to bring him back to Europe. This renewal not only represents a success for Al-Hilal's management in retaining one of their most valuable assets, but it is also conclusive proof of the Saudi project's success in providing a professional and competitive environment that encourages world-class players to stay. The stability of a player of Neves' caliber strengthens the Saudi league's global brand and encourages more stars to join with greater confidence in the project's future.

Local and continental repercussions

On both the domestic and Asian levels, this decision grants Al Hilal invaluable technical stability. Amidst fierce competition from Al Nassr, Al Ittihad, and Al Ahli, Al Hilal secures the continuity of its core players, bolstering its chances of maintaining its domestic dominance. Continentally, Neves' European experience will be a decisive factor in the team's quest to reclaim the AFC Champions League title and compete strongly in international tournaments such as the FIFA Club World Cup. Having a player of his caliber in midfield provides the team with the necessary balance and ensures the execution of complex tactical plans. Ultimately, this agreement transcends a mere contract extension; it serves as a clear statement of Al Hilal's strength and the boundless ambitions of the Saudi league.

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Talisca reveals the secrets behind his departure from Al-Nassr: They forced me to leave

Brazilian star Anderson Talisca responds strongly to Al-Nasr's management, asserting that his departure was forced due to his prolific goal-scoring record and his history being ignored in the club's new era.

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Anderson Talisca, former Al-Nassr player

In fiery statements that shook the Saudi sports scene, Brazilian star Anderson Talisca launched a scathing attack on the Al-Nassr club management, revealing the behind-the-scenes details of his departure, which he described as "forced." Talisca asserted that the real reasons for his exit were not technical, but rather the result of internal pressures aimed at removing him from the team, adding that his history and achievements with "Al-Aalami" (the club's nickname) were not appreciated.

Talisca stated, “The new structure at Al-Nassr has become more commercially focused, and frankly, I no longer feel I belong there. The numbers speak for themselves, and my relationship with the club is an integral part of its history. I am the fifth-highest scorer in Al-Nassr’s history.” He added sharply, “I was among the first to join this new era, and I experienced the entire transition to the club’s new era. However, they didn’t appreciate my history or my contributions; they completely ignored it. Therefore, I consider making such statements without telling the truth to be disrespectful to Al-Nassr’s fans.”.

Historical background and undeniable influence

Talisca joined Al-Nassr in May 2021 from Chinese club Guangzhou Evergrande and quickly established himself as one of the team's most important players and top scorers. Before the arrival of Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, Talisca was the team's primary attacking force, shouldering the responsibility of scoring goals and deciding matches. His brilliance continued even after Ronaldo's arrival, forming a formidable attacking partnership with him. He finished his time with the club ranked fifth on the all-time top scorers list, a remarkable achievement that demonstrates his significant impact on the field.

Reasons for leaving: “I was hindering them with my goals.”

The Brazilian striker dropped a bombshell about the real reason for his departure, saying: “They forced me to leave because I was scoring too many goals and because I was ‘obstructing’ them. They even forced me to ask to leave.” These statements suggest internal conflicts or a new management vision that Talisca is no longer part of, perhaps to make way for other players who better serve the commercial direction he alluded to.

Expected impact on the club and the player

These statements raise numerous questions about the work environment within Al-Nassr, one of Saudi Arabia's biggest clubs, which has seen massive investments to attract international stars. This issue could affect the club's image in the global media and its ability to attract players in the future. For Talisca, this stance reinforces his image as a strong-willed player who isn't afraid to speak his mind, while simultaneously casting his career with Al-Nassr into a controversial context that will likely remain etched in the minds of the fans who have long chanted his name in the stands.

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