أسدل الستار على مباريات الجولة الرابعة من مرحلة المجموعات في تصفيات قارة آسيا المؤهلة لنهائيات كأس العالم 2026.
وأقيمت المباراة بين السعودية والبحرين على أرضية استاد مدينة الملك عبدالله الرياضية (الجوهرة المشعة)، ضمن منافسات الجولة الرابعة من تصفيات المونديال.
وواصل منتخب السعودية نتائجه الضعيفة بالتصفيات بعد التعادل خلال مواجهة اليوم، والهزيمة أمام اليابان بالمواجهة الماضية بنتيجة 3-0، وتحقيق فوز وحيد حتى الآن.
طالع | السعودية تسقط في فخ التعادل مع البحرين بـ تصفيات كأس العالم
ويتواجد منتخبا السعودية والبحرين في المجموعة الثالثة التي تضم إلى جوارهما منتخبات أستراليا واليابان وإندونيسيا والصين.
وتلعب منافسات الدور الثالث من تصفيات قارة آسيا بمشاركة 18 فريقًا، تم تقسيمها إلى ثلاث مجموعات، بواقع 6 فرق في كل مجموعة.
ويتأهل صاحبا الصدارة والوصافة من كل مجموعة إلى نهائيات كأس العالم مباشرة، فيما يصعد أصحاب المركزين الثالث والرابع للمرحلة الرابعة من المنافسات.
ويتم تقسيم الفرق المتأهلة للمرحلة الرابعة إلى مجموعتين، يصعد منهما المتصدر فقط إلى مونديال 2026، فيما تقام مباراة أخيرة بين وصيف مجموعتي الدور الرابع، يتأهل الفائز منها إلى الملحق العالمي، ليكتمل نصاب قارة آسيا في المونديال.
وعقب مباراة اليوم وصل منتخب السعودية إلى النقطة 5 في رصيده من فوز أمام الصين والهزيمة على يد اليابان والتعادل مع إندونيسيا والبحرين، محتلا المركز الثالث في مجموعته بـ تصفيات آسيا لكأس العالم
فيما يحافظ منتخب اليابان على احتلاله الصدارة بـ10 نقاط بعد تعادل أمام أستراليا إيجابياً بهدف لكل فريق. ترتيب مجموعة السعودية في تصفيات كأس العالم 2026
They had few alarms completing a seven-wicket victory over Leicestershire
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Northamptonshire moved into second place in Division Two after completing a seven wicket victory over Leicestershire in the Specsavers County Championship match at the Fischer County Ground.Beginning the day on 22-0, with a target of just 141 to win, openers Ben Curran and Rob Newton extended their partnership to 68 before Newton went leg before to an Alex Evans delivery that came back in to the right-hander.Curran, on 40, edged a flat-footed drive at Will Davis to Colin Ackermann at second slip, and Ackermann picked up a second catch when first innings centurion Rob Keogh edged a drive at left-arm spinner Callum Parkinson.The odd ball was beginning to turn for Parkinson, but by that stage Alex Wakely was well established, and the vistors’ former skipper saw his side across the line with an unbeaten 40.
Man United's participation in European competitions was in doubt due to Sir Jim Ratcliffe's ownership of Ligue 1 side Nice.
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Ratcliffe took 27.7% stake in UnitedWas already owner of NiceUEFA finally deliver verdict WHAT HAPPENED?
The Red Devils will be allowed to compete in the Europa League next season – and future European competitions – after UEFA wrapped up their investigation into Ratcliffe's dual ownership. The INEOS founder was already involved with Nice when he acquired a stake in United earlier this year.
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There were concerns that United might not be permitted to play in the Europa League due to Nice's presence in the tournament next season. UEFA's rules about multi-club ownership state that if only one club is allowed to enter European club competitions, it's the one that finished higher in their domestic league; Nice finished fifth in Ligue 1 while United came eighth in the Premier League.
However, UEFA determined that there had been changes in Nice's ownership structure that restricted Ratcliffe's influence at the French club.
WHAT UEFA SAID
European football's governing body determined that they had made "significant changes… to the ownership, governance, and financial support of the concerned clubs, substantially restrict the investors’ influence and decision-making power over more than one club," per the Independent.
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Before the Red Devils can think about the Europa League, INEOS and the club's restructured recruitment team are busy plotting the comings and goings in the transfer window. The club are reportedly closing in on a deal to sign striker Joshua Zirkzee from Bologna, and he's not the only player they're chasing.
Arsenal are well and truly back in the Premier League title race.
Mikel Arteta's side have won their last five games in a row and have dramatically improved their goal difference after blowing away West Ham United and Burnley.
While the entire team deserved credit, Martin Odegaard has perhaps stood out the most, with his three assists and one goal suggesting that he could well be back to the form he showed last season.
With how impressive the captain has been of late, Arteta would surely have to have two of him in the team, and as outlandish as that sounds, the Gunners once released a youngster from Hale End at 13 years old who is now similar to the mercurial Norwegian.
Eberechi Eze's journey to Crystal Palace
Yes, you read that right; the Gunners once had a young Eberechi Eze on their books, only he wasn't with the club for very long as he was released at just 13 years old.
The next few years were tough for the Greenwich-born gem as he was released by Fulham, Reading and Millwall before finally finding his footing in West London at Queens Park Rangers.
The dynamic midfielder would make his debut for the Hoops in an FA Cup Third Round tie against Blackburn Rovers in January 2017.
Still, it was not until the 2018/19 campaign that he truly established himself in the first team after spending the first half of the 2017/18 season on loan in League Two with Wycombe Wanderers before coming back to finish the year at Loftus Road.
In the following campaign, Eze would score four goals and provide four assists in 42 appearances for QPR before exploding in 2019/20 and scoring 14 goals and providing eight assists in 46 appearances.
Such a remarkable return from a young player understandably brought with it eyes from the Premier League, and after some negotiations, Crystal Palace signed Eze for £20m.
How Eberechi Eze compares to Martin Odegaard
Now, it's undoubtedly a big shout to compare a very talented midfielder with one who is captaining a team fighting for the league title, but it's one made primarily by the football database FBref.
The comparison is made by grouping positionally similar players in Europe's top five leagues and then ranking them based on how close they are to one another for several key metrics, and in this case, Odegaard is considered to be the seventh most similar player to Eze.
For example, the "silky" Palace gem, as described by former teammate Geoff Cameron, produces 0.55 expected goals and assists per 90 to the Norwegian's 0.48 while also producing 2.95 progressive passes per 90 to his 2.90.
Eze compared to Odegaard
Stat per 90
Eze
Odegaard
Goals + Assists
0.47
0.51
Progressive Carries
2.95
2.90
Expected Goals + Assists
0.55
0.48
Blocks
0.78
0.69
Touches Opposition's Penalty Area
4.50
4.38
All Stats via FBref for the 2023/24 Premier League Season
This obviously doesn't make them identical players, but there is an undeniable similarity in their underlying statistics, which suggests that they could play similar roles within a team.
So, it would certainly have been beneficial for the Gunners to keep a hold of the talented Englishman as not only has he produced 34 goal involvements in 113 appearances for the Eagles, but he could also act as the perfect backup to their captain.
Oh, and there is also the small fact that the CIES Football Observatory now values him at around €40m, which is about £34m, and that is likely a conservative estimate in today's game.
Arsenal fumbled their own dream homegrown Rice partner for £0
The 21-year-old has been impressing on the continent in recent years.
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Ultimately, football clubs can't predict the future, and maybe Eze, who scored ten Premier League goals last season, did not show enough potential when he was 13, but they may now regret letting him go as it appears as though they fumbled their own homegrown version of their current captain.
The players trudged off the pitch, aggrieved by their own enervated struggles as Wolverhampton Wanderers completed a league double. It's hardly a crisis, but Tottenham Hotspur clearly need to raise their game.
Fifth-placed in the Premier League, with Ange Postecoglou at the helm, Spurs have recruited shrewdly across the Australian's two transfer windows and there is an almost tangible sense that a new era of promise could have dawned in north London, but no one would argue that the road has not been laden with bumps thus far.
Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou.
Tottenham have conceded first across five of the past six fixtures in all competitions, and while the likes of James Maddison and Micky van de Ven returned from injuries in January that had ruled them out for several months, there is a lack of synergy that could derail a promising season if not rectified.
Postecoglou will have to work internally to come up with a solution, but that's not to say that chairman Daniel Levy hasn't been plotting ahead of the summer, identifying players capable of joining the fold, hopefully with the allure of Champions League football come autumn.
Spurs summer transfer targets
Richarlison has scored nine goals from his past ten matches in the Premier League and has started to look like the clinical goalscorer Tottenham hoped they had purchased from Everton for £60m back in 2022, but noise suggests that an out-and-out centre-forward is a priority position for summer.
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Not the only touted area for investment, the Lilywhites have fought hard to sign Conor Gallagher from Chelsea since Postecoglou's arrival but are still empty-handed, but a centre-midfielder will be signed this year, with recent reports suggesting as such.
Indeed, according to TEAMtalk, Everton's James Garner has been lined up as the dream Gallagher alternative, though with other Premier League outfits such as Newcastle United interested, Levy will need to essay a compelling case.
Everton midfielder James Garner.
The Toffees mainstay has been integral under Sean Dyche, impressing with his all-action ability, and could make for an astute acquisition to complete Tottenham's midfield.
James Garner's season in numbers
This season, James Tarkowski is the sole outfield player to have completed more minutes for Everton than Garner, who has been praised for working his "socks off" by The Athletic's Patrick Boyland.
As per Sofascore, he has completed 82% of his passes across 24 Premier League appearances this season, averaging 1.3 key passes, 2.8 tackles, 5.3 ball recoveries and 1.5 interceptions and clearances per game while 58% of his dribble attempts and contested ground duels.
An impressively versatile player, has played in every midfield role conceivable this season, both centrally and out wide, with steady success whatever the deployment. He is an invaluable tool for Dyche and had the natural positional fluidity to slot right into Postecoglou's system.
Garner had not enjoyed the same fruits across the 2022/23 campaign, failing to start any of the first 30 matchweeks in the top-flight after his move to Goodison Park, but Dyche has recognised his innate talent and now he's flourishing.
James Garner's style of play
Once hailed as an "absolute beauty" of a player by pundit Martin Keown, Garner moved to Everton from Manchester United for £15m back on transfer deadline day in 2022, a move that looks more of a bargain by the week on Merseyside.
The aforementioned versatility is something that only a select few players master but the £30k-per-week star certainly looks to be headed in that direction, perhaps emulating the likes of James Milner in that regard.
Strengths
Weaknesses
Ball retention
Finishing
Interceptions
Crossing
Tackling
Source: WhoScored
Postecoglou has a fine midfield; he has creativity in Maddison, defensive mettle in Yves Bissouma, match intelligence and technique in Rodrigo Bentancur, and prodigious energy in Pape Matar Sarr, but Garner would bring an industriousness and discipline that could finally complete the pack.
With an anticipated return to European competition on the horizon, this is the kind of profile required to fire on all cylinders, indeed why such a vested interest has been focussed on Gallagher's signature, and while Everton will be reluctant to part with their dynamo, Levy will be confident of snapping up his man.
James Garner.
Might it be a case of one out, one in? This crop of players is hardly small and with Oliver Skipp likely to retain a spot in the squad – teenage star Lucas Bergvall also officially joining from Djurgårdens IF later this year – someone likely needs to leave.
That's without even mentioning Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg, whose exit would surely facilitate a swoop for Garner.
How Garner compares to Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg
Hojbjerg signed for Tottenham from then divisional rivals Southampton for just £15m (the same fee Everton paid for Garner) back in 2020, with his crisp technique and robustness in the engine room fitting into Jose Mourinho's set-up.
Tottenham midfielder Pierre-Emile Hojbjerg.
And indeed, while he has fallen by the wayside under Postecoglou, the Denmark international has maintained such strengths, ranking among the top 6% of midfielders across Europe's top five leagues over the past year for passes attempted and the top 11% for progressive passes per 90.
But he's only started six times in the Premier League this season and even then only when Postecoglou is bereft of options, and with an average of just one tackle, 3.5 ball recoveries and 2.1 successful duels per game, he's hardly showing the kind of mobility and energy needed to flourish in the high-octane system.
As such, it's hardly a surprise that he's been deemed expendable, with a move to French club Lyon only falling through in January due to the player's rejection of the contract.
Out of contract in 2025, it seems natural that he will be urged to make a transfer away from north London this summer and that opens the door for Garner's arrival, with Hojbjerg's £100k-per-week salary a big burden off the weekly bill too.
Garner trumps Hojbjerg across nearly every metric of value and is young and improving at Everton. He'd be a treat under Ange's stewardship and must be signed this summer to continue the revival down N17.
Nottingham Forest fell to a second late winner in the space of a week, after Darwin Núñez's 99th-minute header secured all three points for Jürgen Klopp's Liverpool.
The goal came with controversy, as referee Paul Tierney decided on an uncontested drop ball to Klopp's side after Forest had possession following a collision between Ibrahima Konate and teammate Caoimhin Kelleher.
Klopp's side transitioned quickly, winning a corner before Nuno Espírito Santo's side failed to clear the danger, with Alexis Mac Allister playing a pinpoint cross onto the head of the Uruguayan.
The result was harsh on Forest, with Nuno's side matching the Premier League leaders for large spells of the encounter. Forward Anthony Elanga had two brilliant chances to put the Reds ahead, but the Swede couldn't make the most of his opportunities.
Darwin Nunez celebrates for Liverpool.
Despite the disappointing result for Forest, numerous players impressed with their performance levels more than deserving of a point in a close encounter. One player in particular impressed after returning to the starting lineup…
Andrew Omobamidele's stats against Liverpool
Central defender Andrew Omobamidele hadn't started for the Reds since the FA Cup fourth-round replay against Bristol City at the City Ground – with the Irishman earning a recall alongside Murillo yesterday.
The 21-year-old played all 90 minutes, with the former Norwich City defender slotting straight back into the Reds' defence as if he'd never been away.
Omobamidele contested three tackles, with eight clearances – seven of which with his head, as he played his part in keeping Liverpool's potent attack out for over 90 minutes.
Minutes played
90
Accurate passes
16/20 (80%)
Touches
36
Tackles won
1/3
Blocks
3
Clearances
8
Headed clearances
7
Defensive actions
15
Duels won
3/3
The Irishman also cleared a shot off the line, with the defender a real key part in keeping the game level for a large chunk of the encounter.
He proved his dominance at the back, winning all three of his duels during the game – with Omobamidele the only Forest player to win 100% of his duels.
Why Omobamidele should partner Murillo long-term
He had to wait a long time for his Forest debut, but Omobamidele has impressed consistently since with the Irishman taking his opportunity with both hands.
The Reds have been looking for a consistent partner for Murillo, with the Brazilian being a regular starter for the club since his debut back in October.
Moussa Niakhate, Felipe and Willy Boly have often featured alongside Murillo at the back for the Reds, but Omobamidele looks the most complete partner for the Brazilian despite his tender age.
The club forked out £11m for the Irishman on deadline day during the summer transfer window, with the defender subject to interest from the likes of AC Milan before his eventual move to the City Ground.
Although he's had to bide his time since the move, the defender looks to be a really shrewd addition to the Forest ranks, with Omobamidele the perfect fit to play alongside Murillo now – with the pair of 21 year-olds having the potential to be at the heart of the Reds' defence for many years to come.
After losing their previous game against Jersey, UAE returned to the winning ways when they rode on an excellent bowling performance and opener Zawar Farid’s quick half-century to put it past Nigeria at Abu Dhabi’s Tolerance Oval in a Group B match of the men’s T20 World Cup qualifiers.The win, UAE’s third in five games, put them level on points at the top of the table with Canada and Oman, but both of them have played fewer games than the home side and have a better net run rate. For Nigeria, meanwhile, it was a fourth loss in as many matches.The day started with Ahmed Raza winning the toss and asking Nigeria to bat, and it was slow going for the batting side for the most part. Openers Sulaimon Runsewe and Daniel Ajekun found it tough to score early on, and were both dismissed by the end of the third over with just two runs on the board. Leke Oyede, the No. 3, didn’t have it any easier as he managed only four runs off 18 deliveries when Raza accounted for him.At that stage, Nigeria were 22 for 3 after 7.2 overs, but it did get better for them with Chimezie Onwuzulike and Sesan Adedeji, who batted through the rest of the overs while adding 89 runs together. Onwuzulike ended with an unbeaten 46 in 42 balls and Adedeji 51 not out in 48 balls. For UAE, left-arm spinner Sultan Ahmed ended with remarkable numbers – 4-2-6-0 – while Junaid Siddique and Raza returned identical figures of 1 for 15 from their four overs.Rohan Mustafa and Farid gave UAE a good start in response, the two adding 35 runs before Mustafa was dismissed by Chima Akachukwu for an eight-ball 14 in the fifth over. Farid, the dominant partner in that stand, continued in the same vein with Chirag Suri as his partner, the two adding 43 runs for the second wicket in which Suri’s contribution was just eight runs. Farid fell to the medium pace of Daniel Gim for a 35-ball 55, and Suri fell soon after to offspinner Sylvester Okpe. Neither Waheed Ahmed nor Mohammad Boota lasted for long, but the target was meagre enough for UAE to canter past it in 12.3 overs, helping their net run rate significantly.UAE next play Canada on Sunday, while Nigeria take on Ireland a day before.
Os torneios estaduais já tiveram mais prestígio no cenário do futebol brasileiro, mas, quando chega a hora da decisão, conquistar – ou perder – o título tem a sua importância. Ainda mais tratando-se de uma clássico como o Fla-Flu, que decidem o Carioca neste sábado, às 21h05 no Maracanã, após o 1 a 1 no jogo de ida da final. A partida terá transmissão em tempo real pelo site do LANCE!.
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O técnico Rogério Ceni deu importância à finalíssima, preservando titulares na Libertadores, e o Flamengo quer manter a hegemonia estadual chegando ao Hexa-Tri. O Fluminense de Roger Machado, por sua vez, vê na conquista do Carioca a chance de pôr ponto final no jejum de títulos que já dura nove anos.
> Máquinas de bater recordes, Gabigol e Fred dão tempero especial ao Fla-Flu!
RUBRO-NEGRO BUSCA O TRI PELA SEXTA VEZ!
Com uma capacidade de investimento no futebol muito superior aos rivais, o Flamengo vive um momento hegemônico no Rio de Janeiro. Atual bicampeão estadual, o Rubro-Negro também conquistou títulos nacionais e internacionais nas últimas temporadas. Neste sábado, caso vença o Fluminense e chegue ao 37º troféu do Carioca, vai impor diferença história em relação aos adversários.
>Torcida do Flamengo finaliza o mosaico para a finalíssima do Carioca; veja!
Se iniciou a disputa do Estadual com os Garotos do Ninho, quando chegou a hora da decisão o Flamengo olhou com atenção para o clássico com o Fluminense. Na quarta-feira, Ceni deixou cinco titulares no banco de reservas diante da LDU, em partida que valia a classificação antecipada para as oitavas de final da Libertadores. O empate em 2 a 2 garantiu a vaga ao Rubro-Negro.
Já na história pelas conquistas recentes, o atual grupo do Flamengo pode alcançar mais um feito importante, que seria o tricampeonato do Carioca. O clube da Gávea já foi Tri cinco vezes em toda a história. A última foi em 2009.
TRICOLOR COM O GRITO DE CAMPEÃO ‘ENGASGADO’! Por mais que não seja o favorito, o Fluminense chega engasgado por ter sido derrotado pelo Flamengo nas últimas duas vezes em que chegou às finais do Estadual – 2017 e 2020. Assim, quebrar este jejum indigesto de títulos que já dura nove anos, seria algo importante para o clube, ainda mais em um Fla-Flu que pode encerrar a hegemonia rubro-negra no futebol do Rio de Janeiro.
> Fluminense é o grande há mais tempo sem conquistar o Carioca!
Vale lembrar que, com a ausência de troféus erguidos, o Fluminense também viu seus rivais se aproximarem em títulos.Assim, Botafogo e Vasco celebraram duas conquistas estaduais cada – de 2012 para cá. Com isso, caso libere o grito de campeão neste sábado, o Tricolor poderá, também, manter com boa vantagem o segundo lugar no pódio de equipes mais vencedoras no Carioca.
Além disso, a importância da final é tamanha dentro do Tricolor, que o técnico Roger Machado utilizou os titulares no jogo de ida, tendo um confronto crucial contra o Junior Barranquilla (COL), pela Libertadores, apenas três dias depois.
Por falar em Libertadores, outro ponto fundamental da decisão contra o Flamengo será a recuperação, ou não, de alguns atletas. Diante do Junior Barranquilla, a equipe jogou mal e, principalmente, os crias de Xerém foram muito abaixo, ligando alerta para o restante da temporada. Logo, caso o Fluminense seja derrotado, será inevitável um aumento da tensão de fora para dentro, ainda mais com a vaga nas oitavas do torneio sul-americano ameaçada.
Arsenal went into their Champions League Round of 16 first leg game against Portuguese side Porto as firm favourites following their genuinely impressive run of form in the Premier League. Still, you wouldn't have known that from the game itself.
Arsenal's Five Games Prior to Porto
Date
Competition
Opponent
Result
January 20th
Premier League
Crystal Palace
5-0 Win
January 30th
Premier League
Nottingham Forest
2-1 Win
February 3rd
Premier League
Liverpool
3-1 Win
February 12th
Premier League
West Ham United
6-0 Win
February 17th
Premier League
Burnley
5-0 Win
All Stats via Sky Sports
It's not necessarily that Mikel Arteta's men were notably worse than their opposite numbers – neither side were great – they just couldn't create a single threatening attack.
The home side had less control of the game, as evidenced by their 35% possession, but they fashioned the clearer chances and should've gone 1-0 up through Wenderson Galeno in the first half, something he made up for with a 94th-minute wonder strike.
Ultimately, it's not terminal for the Gunners' European ambitions, but it's thrown a wrench in the works and while the entire team were subpar, two players were particularly ineffective.
Bukayo Saka's performance in numbers
The first player who was notably poor today was Bukayo Saka.
Now, Mr Arsenal himself has been in scintillating form of late, so his underwhelming showing against the Dragões was all the more noticeable and certainly won't help his case in the recent discussions on his 'world-class' status.
Bukayo Saka.
The Standard's Simon Collings gave the Hale End gem a 5/10 for his showing and described him as 'not really in the game very much' and that when he was, he 'lacked end product.'
It's a harsh appraisal of the usually brilliant 22-year-old, but it's not unfair, and his numbers from the game show that.
In his 94 minutes of football, he registered a paltry expected goals figure of just 0.02, had no shots on or off target, just one that was blocked, only three of his 11 crosses were accurate, and lost possession 13 times.
Bukayo Saka vs Porto
Minutes played
94
Goals
0
Assists
0
Expected Goals
0.02
Shots on Target
0
Shots off Target
0
Shots Blocked
1
Crosses (Accurate)
11 (3)
Possession Lost
13
Fouls
2
Stats via Sofascore.
In all, it was a game to forget for the club's talisman, although there was a man on the opposite wing who probably had an even worse night in red and white.
Gabriel Martinelli's performance in numbers
While Saka struggled to have any sort of impact on the game from the right-hand side, Gabriel Martinelli was finding it just as challenging to exert an influence from the left.
Unlike his performance against Burnley last time out, the Brazilian was practically anonymous in Portugal, and when he did have the ball, he struggled to do anything with it.
The former Ituano man was also given a 5/10 for his showing by Collings, who simply described him as 'quiet for much of the game.'
However, while he received the same match rating from the Standard journalist, his numbers from the night are even more worrying than Saka's.
In 94 minutes of action, he registered just 0.01 expected assists, had zero shots of any kind, failed in five of his eight dribbles, averaged a passing accuracy of just 69%, was inaccurate with both of his crosses, lost 16 of his 18 ground duels, and most damning of all, he lost possession 27 times – once every 3.48 minutes.
Gabriel Martinelli vs Porto
Minutes played
94
Goals
0
Assists
0
Expected Assists
0.01
Shots
0
Dribbles (Successful)
8 (3)
Accurate Passes
18/26 (69%)
Key Passes
0
Crosses (Accurate)
2 (0)
Ground Duels (won)
18 (2)
Possession Lost
27
Fouls
3
Stats via Sofascore.
In all, it was not a good day at the office for Arsenal's attackers, and they'll be looking to make amends for their poor performances when Porto travel to the Emirates on March 12th for the second leg.
سجل الدولي المصري محمد صلاح هدف التعادل لفريق كرة القدم الأول بنادي ليفربول في مرمى آرسنال، خلال المباراة المقامة بينهما الآن على ملعب الإمارات.
آرسنال كان متقدمًا في ملعبه للمرة الثانية وقبل أقل من 10 دقائق على النهاية، جاء هدف النجم المصري في شباك الإسباني دافيد رايا.
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هدف محمد صلاح جاء في الدقيقة 82، بعد تمريرة رائعة من ترينت ألكسندر أرنولد، وصل لها داروين نونيز ومرر الكرة للنجم المصري، الذي لم يتهاون في وضعها بشباك الحارس الإسباني، ويتعادل لـ ليفربول.
هدف محمد صلاح هو السادس في الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز هذا الموسم، خلال 9 مباريات، مع صناعته لـ5 أهداف. هدف محمد صلاح في مباراة ليفربول وآرسنال