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World Cup Group F preview: European giants facing tough test

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CANBERRA, Nov. 14 (Xinhua) — For Belgium and Croatia, the 2022 FIFA World Cup is the last chance for their golden generations to deliver glory, while Canada and Morocco enter the scene as underdogs and are ready to show something more than what they are currently doing to cause trouble for the two powerhouses.

Croatia were runners-up in 2018, losing to France 4-2 in Moscow, and Belgium won the third-place playoff – the best-ever results at a World Cup for both nations.

Drawn against Canada and Morocco, it is not an absolute death group for the two Europeans, but the two relative-aged squads need to grit their teeth if they are to replicate their deep runs at the 2018 World Cup in Russia.

Morocco have advanced to the round of 16 one time from their previous four World Cup appearances – in 1986. Canada made their only previous World Cup appearance in the same year, finishing last in their group. However, having dominated their respective qualifying campaigns, both countries are hopeful of causing an upset in Qatar.

BELGIUM

The second-ranked team in the world cruised through qualifying, going undefeated in eight games with a goal difference of 19 and finishing top of their group.

Roberto Martinez, now in his seventh year as head coach of the national team, favors a 3-4-2-1 formation with stars Kevin De Bruyne and Eden Hazard, the creative forces behind striker Romelu Lukaku.

In defense, they are heavily reliant on veteran duo Jan Vertonghen and Toby Alderweireld, who play in front of star goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.

The team’s golden generation core of De Bruyne, Hazard, Vertonghen, Alderweireld, Courtois, Dries Mertens and Axel Witsel are all in their 30s and Lukaku – who is managing a thigh injury – is 29.

Star player: Kevin De Bruyne

The midfielder is among the world’s best players and has started the season with Manchester City in fine form, scoring three goals and providing 13 assists in 17 appearances in the Premier League and Champions League.

The 31-year-old was not at his best at Euro 2020, when he played in Belgium’s quarterfinal loss to Italy with torn ankle ligaments and will be seeking to make amends.

One to watch: Zeno Debast

With age in defense a major concern for Belgium, Martinez could turn to teenager Debast as a fresh face.

The 19-year-old has impressed for Anderlecht in the Belgian Pro League, reportedly drawing interest from Liverpool and earning comparisons to compatriot Vincent Kompany.

After starting his career as an attacking midfielder, Debast is confident on the ball and regularly launches attacks with long balls from the back.

CROATIA

Runners-up in 2018, Croatia return to the World Cup determined to claim a maiden title after a difficult qualification.

Manager Zlatko Dalic uses a regimented possession-based 4-3-3 formation and has a squad largely intact from 2018.

Midfield trio Luka Modric, Mateo Kovacic and Marcelo Brozovic are among the world’s most experienced, with more than 300 international caps.

Star player: Luka Modric

The greatest player in Croatian history, captain Modric has enjoyed vast success at club level with Real Madrid.

The player of the tournament in Russia and 2018 Ballon d’Or winner, Modric is the most capped player in the nation’s history and, at 37, still the core of the team and the driving creative force.

One to watch: Josko Gvardiol

A rising star in European football, Gvardiol, 20, has emerged as Croatia’s best defender.

The center back pairs with Josip Sutalo, replacing Dejan Lovren and Domagoj Vida to allow attackers to play out more confidently.

Among the world’s top prospects, Gvardiol has been heavily linked with a transfer from Red Bull Leipzig to Chelsea in 2023.

MOROCCO

After qualifying for a second consecutive World Cup for the first time in their history, Morocco are hoping for their first win at the tournament since 1998.

Morocco qualified in dominant style, topping their group as the only African side to win all six games, conceding only one goal.

However, coach Vahid Halilhodzic was fired in August on the back of a disappointing African Cup of Nations and was replaced by the relatively unknown Walid Regragui.

Under Regragui. Morocco will likely line up in a 4-3-3 formation in Qatar, with wide players carrying much of the creative burden.

Star player: Achraf Hakimi

The right back has emerged as one of the best in the world at his position since joining Paris St Germain in 2021.

At 24, Hakimi has already earned more than 50 international caps, with his immense pace proving crucial for the national team.

Defensively, Hakimi’s matchups with Hazard and Canada’s Alphonso Davies will be crucial to Morocco’s chances of progressing.

One to watch: Hakim Ziyech

Ziyech retired from international football after falling out with Halilhodzic but has returned as Morocco’s creative fulcrum on the right wing under Regragui.

The 29-year-old has expressed frustration over a lack of opportunities at Chelsea, having played only 131 minutes in the Premier League this season.

Nicknamed “The Wizard”, Ziyech will be crucial for a Moroccan side lacking a clear-cut goal threat.

CANADA

Having gone 36 years without playing in a World Cup, Canada made sure of their presence in Qatar with an 11-game unbeaten run in qualifying that saw them top the group ahead of heavyweights Mexico and the United States.

Under coach John Herdman, the Canadians prefer a 3-5-2 formation, inviting pressure and hitting on the counter attack.

In Qatar, Canada, one of the co-hosts of the 2026 World Cup finals, is about building confidence and experience as the country has never scored a goal or earned a point at a World Cup.

Star player: Alphonso Davies

One of the best left backs in the world with Bayern Munich, Herdman deploys the 22-year-old further forward where Davies uses his blistering pace to lead counter attacks.

A hamstring injury earlier in November sent fears through the Canadian camp but Davies is expected to be fit for the opening match against Belgium.

One to watch: Jonathan David

Canada’s another spearhead, David is among the leading scorers in Ligue 1 this season with nine goals and three assists in 14 appearances for Lille.

The 22-year-old scored five of Canada’s 23 goals in the third round of CONCACAF qualifying.

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Two horses race for title in Premier League as Arsenal and Man City both win

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LONDON, April 28 (Xinhua) — Arsenal and Manchester City solidified their positions as the primary contenders for the Premier League title this weekend, with each securing crucial victories, while Liverpool’s title hopes diminished after dropping points.

Arsenal survived a late comeback from Tottenham to win 3-2 away to its neighbor after it had stormed into a 3-0 first half lead.

Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg headed into his own net after 15 minutes and Tottenham then had a goal ruled out by VAR and two penalty appeals turned down before Bukayo Saka finished off a move inspired by Kai Havertz after 27 minutes.

Havertz then headed in a corner to put Arsenal 3-0 up at the break, but it had to survive a Spurs fightback after Cristian Romero pulled a goal back after a dreadful clearance from David Raya.

Son Heung-Min scored a penalty after Declan Rice caught Ben Davies three minutes from time, but Arsenal held firm for the win.

That put the pressure on Manchester City for its visit to Nottingham Forest, but it kept its nerve to win a 32nd-minute header from Josko Gvardiol before Erling Haaland confirmed his return from injury with City’s second goal 19 minutes from time.

Liverpool’s Premier League title hopes slipped away with a 2-2 draw away to West Ham on Saturday.

Jarrod Bowen nodded West Ham ahead two minutes before halftime, Andy Robertson leveled with a snapshot in the 47th minute and Liverpool went ahead with 25 minutes left to play after Cody Gakpo’s shot went in after several deflections.

Poor Liverpool defending allowed Michail Antonio to head in a 77th-minute equalizer, and the game ended after a pitch-side argument between striker Mohamed Salah and coach Jurgen Klopp as Salah was preparing to come on as a late substitute.

Aston Villa surrendered a 2-0 lead at home to Chelsea after Marc Cucurella deflected a shot into his own net and Morgan Rogers doubled its lead with a low shot shortly before halftime.

Chelsea was a different side after the break, with Noni Madueke giving it a lifeline, before Conor Gallagher’s 81st minute screamer, and only a VAR decision to rule Axel Disasi’s injury time effort robbed it of a win.

Tottenham’s defeat means Villa is fourth with a seven-point lead over its nearest rivals, who has two games in hand.

Manchester United remains sixth but dropped points in a 1-1 draw at home to Burnley, who keep its survival hopes intact after Zeki Amdouni’s 87th-minute penalty committed by the otherwise impressive Andre Onana canceled out Antony’s 79th-minute opener for United.

Newcastle United is a point behind United after confirming Sheffield United’s return to the Championship with a 5-1 thrashing.

Anel Ahmedhodzic gave Sheffield a fifth-minute lead before Newcastle ran riot.

Alexander Isak equalized in the 26th minute and three goals in 15 second half minutes from Bruno Guimaraes, Isak and an own goal make it 4-1 before Callum Wilson scored Newcastle’s fifth in the 72nd minute.

Hwang Hee-Chan and Toti Gomes gave Wolverhampton a 2-1 win at home to Luton, for whom Carlton Morris scored an 80th-minute consolation goal.

Both Everton and Brentford are safe from relegation after Idrissa Gueye’s 60th-minute goal gave Everton a 1-0 win at home to Brentford, although Nottingham Forest’s defeat means Brentford is also safe.

Bournemouth moved into the top half of the table on Sunday with a 3-0 win at home to Brighton thanks to goals from Marcos Senesi, Enes Unal and Justin Kluivert which have given the club a new top-flight record total of 48 points.

Saturday also saw Fulham and Crystal Palace drew 1-1 in a game between two sides with nothing to play for other than South London pride.

Source(s): Xinhua

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Leicester City return to Premier League at first attempt after Leeds lose to QPR

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LONDON, April 26 (Xinhua) — Leicester City were promoted back to the Premier League from the Championship (second division) at the first attempt on Friday, without needing to kick a ball on Friday night, after Queens Park Rangers beat Leeds United 4-0.

The result means that Leicester with 74 points are four points ahead of Leeds, who are currently second in the classification with just a game to play, with Ipswich Town on 69 points and fourth place Southampton on 64 points, with two games left this season.

Leicester City were relegated from the end of last season from the Premier League, before appointing Enzo Maresca as first team coach.

Maresca has led them to a successful campaign, with 30 wins from 44 matches and with 86 goals in their favor.

The 2016 Premier League winners will be accompanied into the top flight by either Leeds or Ipswich Town, who have the chance to move above Leeds on Saturday if they win away to seventh place, Hull City, who also need a win to maintain their hopes of finishing in the top-six and getting into the end of season play-offs.

Source(s): Xinhua

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Inter celebrate 20th Serie A title in Milan Derby

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ROME, April 22 (Xinhua) — Inter Milan won their 20th Serie A title on Monday, beating AC Milan 2-1 in a derby that witnessed three players sent off in the dying minutes.

With a comfortable 14-point lead over second-placed AC Milan and only six rounds remaining, Inter Milan was poised to secure the Scudetto even before the derby, aiming to repeat their 2021 championship success. Entering the match at San Siro, Inter fielded a strong lineup with Lautaro Martinez and Marcus Thuram leading the attack, while AC Milan opted to bench Olivier Giroud, positioning Rafael Leao as the lone striker.

The Nerazzurri, who had previously overwhelmed their city rivals 5-1 earlier in the season, opened the scoring in the 18th minute. Federico Dimarco’s corner was deftly flicked on by Benjamin Pavard to Francesco Acerbi, who headed it in. Lautaro missed an opportunity to extend the lead shortly afterward, sending the ball over the bar from an unmarked position.

AC Milan had the chance to equalize but Yann Sommer got down well to deny Leao’s strike, while at the other end Thuram’s attempt was inches wide.

Inter Milan doubled the lead straight after the break in a spectacular fashion when a long ball over the top found Thuram, who cut inside and feinted a curler to the far top corner, but instead the Frenchman smashed it with ferocity into the near corner, surprising goalkeeper Mike Maignan.

AC Milan then threw on Giroud and Noah Okafor to strengthen the attack, and their efforts paid off in the 80th minute when Matteo Gabbia’s header was parried onto the post, before Fikayo Tomori headed it into the net.

The match escalated in stoppage time with the dismissals of Denzel Dumfries and Theo Hernandez from Inter and AC Milan, respectively, and soon after, Davide Calabria was also sent off for elbowing Inter’s Davide Frattesi.

In the final moments, even Milan’s goalkeeper Maignan joined the attack, but AC Milan could not prevent Inter from celebrating their victory.

In another key Serie A battle for fourth place, Bologna secured a 3-1 victory over Roma away from home. Oussama El Azzouzi put Bologna ahead with a spectacular bicycle kick, Joshua Zirkzee added to the lead before halftime, and despite Sardar Azmoun’s effort to narrow the deficit, Alexis Saelemaekers’ lob ensured Bologna solidified their hold on fourth place, now seven points clear of Roma, who have a game in hand.

Source(s): Xinhua

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