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Four things to look out for as France take on Morocco in World Cup semifinal

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DOHA, Dec. 13 (Xinhua) — Wednesday’s second World Cup semifinal sees France as clear favorites against Morocco, but the Moroccans’ historic progress to the last four in Qatar shows we can take nothing for granted. Here are four things to look out for on Wednesday night.

1. Griezmann the supplier and more

Antoine Griezmann was arguably France’s best player in their 2-1 win over England, with the Atletico Madrid forward dropping once again into a deeper role. That allowed him to use his energy to cover in midfield and defense and to break up English attacks (often with cynical fouls). He was also in the right place to give the assists for France’s two goals. The first a simple pass for Aurelien Tchouameni and a second a pinpoint cross for Olivier Giroud to score the winning goal.

Expect more of the same from Griezmann on Wednesday, where France will have to break down a packed defense and also stop any Moroccan counter attacks.

2. En-Nesyri: Morocco’s big threat

One of the players charged with launching those counter-attacks for Morocco is the striker Youssef En-Nesyri: The Sevilla forward has scored three times for his country in this tournament, although with better finishing he could have had more.

Although he can be wayward at times in his definition, En-Nesyri is a constant handful for rival defenders, with his pace and height making him a threat both on the break and from set-pieces.

The striker is able to use his body to gain possession and bring others into play and while his ‘leggy’ style might not be pretty to watch, it is effective.

3. Mbappe vital in tight spaces

England did an excellent job of keeping Kylian Mbappe quiet in Saturday’s quarter-final, although you could argue that in keeping Mbappe quiet, they failed to take enough care with other French forwards, such as Griezmann and Giroud.

However, although Mbappe was more of a lurking presence, rather than a direct threat for England, he will probably have to step up a gear against a Moroccan side that will play differently to England. Whereas England looked to take France on head-to-head, Morocco will sit deep and try and deny France space in attack. It is here Mbappe’s ability to turn, hold off a defender and gain two yards of space from seemingly nowhere needs to be decisive.

4. Problems for Morocco in defense

Morocco’s defense has been built on three pillars. Right back Achraf Hakimi and central defenders Romain Saiss and Nayef Aguerd. However, Aguerd picked up a thigh injury in the last-16 tie against Spain, while Saiss, who is also Morocco’s captain, was injured against Portugal.

While it’s true that Morocco held on against Portugal without either Aguerd or Saiss on the pitch, losing their two best defenders is a handicap and also limits coach Walid Regragui’s options to make substitutions.

Striker Walid Cheddira’s rash sending off against Portugal also limits Regragui’s options and ahead of what will be a hugely demanding match for Morocco, the substitutes’ bench is starting to look a little too depopulated for comfort.

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Preview: Title, Europe, relegation intertwined in dramatic Premier League weekend

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LONDON, May 3 (Xinhua) — Three teams are still involved in the race to win the Premier League this weekend, while three more continue their struggle to avoid relegation in a round of games that also has a lot to say about who will play in European competition next season.

Arsenal and Manchester City are the two favorites for the title race, with Liverpool five points behind Arsenal and four behind City.

League leaders Arsenal are at home on Saturday lunchtime to Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth, who have already beaten their record Premier League points tally.

Bournemouth press high and like to attack in numbers, which could leave them exposed to Arsenal’s mobility in attack, and with Bukayo Saka and Kai Havertz in excellent form, a home win looks the most likely result.

Three points for Arsenal would put pressure on Manchester City in their Saturday evening match at home to Wolves. Gary O’Neil has done an excellent job with Wolves this season, but their campaign looks to be ending in mid-table after a brief flirtation with European qualification.

Wolves beat City 2-1 in September, but Pep Guardiola’s side was without the suspended Rodri for that game, and he will be in the engine room on Saturday.

With just one point separating Arsenal and City going into the weekend, goal difference could be a factor and with Arsenal’s currently seven better than their closest rivals, there will be no taking the foot off the gas even if a win has been sealed.

Liverpool’s title hopes look to have vanished amid poor recent results and stories of bad-feeling between Jurgen Klopp and Mohamed Salah. It has to hope the top two drop points and beat Tottenham, who travel to Anfield after three consecutive defeats look to have spoiled their chances of overtaking Aston Villa and climbing up to fourth.

Villa travel to face Brighton, whose season is in freefall with no wins and only two goals scored in their last six matches, as rumors continue over possible future destinations for coach Roberto De Zerbi.

Avoiding relegation and hopes of a place in Europe go head-to-head when Burnley entertain Newcastle United, with the home side now only two points behind 17th-placed Nottingham Forest after a run of just one defeat in eight games.

Confidence is high at Burnley after drawing away to Manchester United, but Newcastle will be a tough rival as they look to move into sixth place, with top scorer Alexander Isak in frightening form with seven goals in his last six games.

United have a difficult away game against a Crystal Palace side with ten points from the last 12 under new coach Oliver Glasner, and Palace’s pacy attack could have fun against United’s sometimes slapstick defending.

Chelsea’s 2-0 win at home to Tottenham on Thursday gives them a slight chance of qualifying for Europe, but first they have to navigate an always-feisty London derby at home to West Ham.

Luton will move out of the bottom three if they win at home to Everton on Friday night. Everton have nearly ensured their survival after three consecutive wins, but off-pitch financial issues continue to cloud their future, with rumors of possible administration on the horizon.

If Luton win, that would lift them above Nottingham Forest ahead of Forest’s must-win visit to already-relegated Sheffield United, with the home side captained by 20-year-old Oliver Arblaster, the only bright spot in an otherwise grim season for the Blades.

The remaining game this weekend is a southwest London derby between Brentford and Fulham, who have only local pride to play for.

Source(s): Xinhua

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Dortmund beat Paris Saint-Germain in Champions League first leg

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BERLIN, May 1 (Xinhua) — Borussia Dortmund secured a crucial 1-0 lead over Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their Champions League semifinal, thanks to a decisive goal from Niclas Fullkrug.

The match started evenly, with both teams creating opportunities. Ousmane Dembele and Marcel Sabitzer for Dortmund had chances to open the scoring, but the deadlock persisted until the 36th minute. Nico Schlotterbeck delivered a precise cross into the PSG box, finding Fullkrug who drove the ball past PSG goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma to give Dortmund the lead.

Dortmund maintained pressure, with Donnarumma making a critical save from a Sabitzer volley just before halftime. PSG intensified their attack after the break, with Kylian Mbappe and Achraf Hakimi hitting the post within minutes of each other, narrowly missing equalizers.

Despite PSG’s strong efforts, Dortmund continued to threaten, notably when Fullkrug missed a close-range opportunity and later headed over the bar. The game remained open with both sides exchanging attacks in the final stages; Dembele and Vitinha for PSG missed their shots, while Julian Brandt’s effort was blocked by Marquinhos at a crucial moment.

Dortmund’s defense held strong, preserving their 1-0 victory to take into the second leg in Paris.

“It was a great team performance tonight. We helped each other and can be very delighted with the outcome of the game,” commented Dortmund veteran defender Mats Hummels.

“The boys played a great game. They had opportunities to add more goals to the lead but of course we also were lucky twice. Overall, a great performance which gives us a great position for a tough second leg in Paris. We have a big chance to qualify for the Champions League final,” said Dortmund head coach Edin Terzic.

Source(s): Xinhua

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Asian Carrom Championship: silver for men, bronze for women

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Both the men’s and women’s teams from the Maldives contigent have secured wins at the recent Asian Carrom Championship’s team events.

Held at the Social Center, Male’ City, the men’s team secured a silver medal win while the women’s team secured a bronze medal.

This was also the first time men’s team have played in a finals of an international sports tournament in the last 21 years.

Maldives men’s team faced a 3-0 defeat against India.

The women’s team managed to advance until the semi-finals, and was knocked out with a 3-0 defeat against India.

Besides the team event, the Maldives contingent secured a men’s doubles win as well. At the doubles event, Ismail Azmeen and Hassan Nazim secured silver medal wins.

Source(s): sun.mv

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