Bayern cruise past Mainz 3-0 but title celebrations on ice

Bayern cruise past Mainz 3-0 but title celebrations on ice
Bayern Munich’s Harry Kane celebrates with fans after their Bundesliga match against FSV Mainz 05 at Allianz Arena, Munich, Apr. 26, 2025. (Reuters)
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Bayern cruise past Mainz 3-0 but title celebrations on ice

Bayern cruise past Mainz 3-0 but title celebrations on ice
  • The Bavarians can secure a 34th German league title with a win at RB Leipzig next week
  • They will have to do it without Bundesliga top scorer Harry Kane

MUNICH: Bundesliga leaders Bayern Munich eased past Mainz 05 3-0 on Saturday but had to put title celebrations on ice after Bayer Leverkusen matched their win to stay eight points behind with three matches left to play.
The Bavarians, who top the standings with 75 points ahead of reigning champions Leverkusen, can secure a 34th German league title with a win at RB Leipzig next week.
But they will have to do it without Bundesliga top scorer Harry Kane, with the England striker desperate to clinch the first trophy of his career for club or country, as he will be suspended after picking up a fifth booking and a suspension.
“It’s not ideal but we won,” said Bayern coach Vincent Kompany of Kane’s yellow card. “But it is not like a final (next week).”
“We will play 34 games this season and I think (injured) guys like Jamal (Musiala), Alphonso (Davies), Dayot Upamecano and (Hiroki) Ito also have to celebrate the title,” he said
“Every title you have to celebrate it like it’s your first so I don’t think it will make much of a difference for Harry.”
“It doesn’t take away a single percent of his contribution this season.”
With 24 league goals this term, the 31-year-old England captain looks set to become the first player to be crowned the league’s top scorer in each of his first two Bundesliga seasons.
“Crazy, crazy decision,” said Kane. “It’s kind of my story that I’ll miss the Leipzig game. But no worries, I’ll celebrate more than anyone else.”
Mainz dropped to seventh place and outside the European qualifying places.
With Mainz briefly down to 10 players due to the injury of Anthony Caci, Leroy Sane made the most of the extra man, firing in after a quick combination in the box with Serge Gnabry to give Bayern a 28th-minute lead.
The Bundesliga leaders, who last week were eliminated by Inter Milan in the Champions League last eight, doubled it with Michael Olize’s solo effort and superb finish from a tight angle five minutes before the break.
Sane, who is in talks with the club over a contract extension, twice hit the woodwork in the second half before Eric Dier headed home their third goal in the 84th.
Thomas Mueller came on late in the second half to make his 500th league appearance for Bayern, with the 35-year-old leaving at the end of the season after 25 years at the club.
He is only the fourth player to reach that mark in the Bundesliga featuring for one club after Charly Koerbel (602 games for Eintracht Frankfurt), Manfred Kaltz (581 matches for Hamburg SV) and Michael Lameck (518 for VfL Bochum).


Leverkusen beat Augsburg to postpone Bayern’s title celebrations

Leverkusen beat Augsburg to postpone Bayern’s title celebrations
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Leverkusen beat Augsburg to postpone Bayern’s title celebrations

Leverkusen beat Augsburg to postpone Bayern’s title celebrations
The still reigning Bundesliga champions are on 67 points, eight behind leaders Bayern
The Bavarians can seal their 34th league crown with a win at RB Leipzig next week

LEVERKUSEN, Germany: Bayer Leverkusen beat Augsburg 2-0 in the Bundesliga on Saturday to postpone leaders Bayern Munich’s expected title win by at least a week.
The still reigning Bundesliga champions are on 67 points, eight behind leaders Bayern with three matches left to play. The Bavarians can seal their 34th league crown with a win at RB Leipzig next week.
Before Saturday’s game Leverkusen fans greeted coach Xabi Alonso, who led their team to an undefeated domestic league and Cup double last season, with loud applause and the unfurling of banners urging him to stay at the club.
The Spaniard, who has a contract to 2026, is a target for several top European teams, including reportedly Real Madrid, and has declined to say if he will be at Leverkusen next season.
Forward Patrik Schick struck in the 13th minute with Leverkusen’s first real chance, drilling home from the edge of the box for his 19th league goal of the season.
Leverkusen had the ball in the net again but Nathan Tella’s header at the far post was ruled offside.
They made amends in first-half stoppage time when Emiliano Buendia curled a shot past goalkeeper Finna Dahmen to make it 2-0 and ensure three points for the hosts.
“It was a better game for us, with better energy and more self-belief,” Alonso told a press conference.
Leverkusen had drawn their previous two league games to lose ground in the title race with Bayern.
“We were solid and focused and I’m satisfied with this game. We’ll use this feeling for the next three games,” Alonso added.

Ipswich relegated from Premier League after 3-0 loss at Newcastle

Ipswich relegated from Premier League after 3-0 loss at Newcastle
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Ipswich relegated from Premier League after 3-0 loss at Newcastle

Ipswich relegated from Premier League after 3-0 loss at Newcastle
  • Ipswich have 21 points, 15 behind West Ham United with four games left
  • Newcastle moved up to third place on 62

NEWCASTLE: Ipswich Town were relegated from the Premier League on Saturday following a 3-0 defeat at Newcastle United, with the visitors reduced to 10 men after Ben Johnson was sent off for picking up two yellow cards in the first half.
Ipswich have 21 points, 15 behind West Ham United with four games left, while Newcastle moved up to third place on 62, five behind second-placed Arsenal and one ahead of Manchester City in fourth in the race for Champions League football next season.
Needing a victory to have any mathematical chance of staying up, the scale of the task facing the visitors quickly became apparent as Newcastle attacked in waves and had a goal disallowed in the 22nd minute when Bruno Guimaraes was found to have obstructed goalkeeper Alex Palmer.
Things went from bad to worse for Ipswich when Johnson was booked for diving in the 30th minute and sent off seven minutes later as he picked up his second yellow card for pulling back Alexander Isak.
As the break approached, Sandro Tonali fired a shot off the woodwork before Newcastle finally took the lead in first-half stoppage time, Isak scoring from the spot after Julio Enciso was penalized for pulling down Jacob Murphy.
With Newcastle raining crosses and set-pieces into the box, Dan Burn netted the second with a header 11 minutes after the break, climbing highest to steer the ball home from close range.
By now the 10-man Tractor Boys were hanging on grimly but there was no respite as Newcastle brought Anthony Gordon, Callum Wilson and William Osula off the bench.
Osula had an immediate impact by netting a towering header from a corner two minutes after coming on to consign Ipswich to the drop into the Championship.


IPL climax impresses South African greats AB de Villiers and Chris Morris

IPL climax impresses South African greats AB de Villiers and Chris Morris
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IPL climax impresses South African greats AB de Villiers and Chris Morris

IPL climax impresses South African greats AB de Villiers and Chris Morris
  • As the tournament heads into its sixth weekend, the top six teams are separated by just two points

LONDON: This year’s Indian Premier League is serving up a thrilling climax and two of South Africa’s cricketing greats, AB de Villiers and Chris Morris, are delighted with how the 18th event is unfolding.

As the tournament heads into its sixth weekend, the top six teams are separated by just two points, with sides such as Delhi Capitals, Punjab Kings, Lucknow Super Giants and Bengaluru Royal Challengers pushing for a maiden title.

De Villiers, who scored 5,162 IPL runs at an average of 39.70 and a strike-rate of 151.68, believes every team remains in contention.

“I’ve loved the IPL this season because all the teams have a chance to feature in the finals. All the teams are still in the running, which is great to see as we are just past halfway in the tournament. My call is that I would like a new team to win it this year,” De Villiers told sports website sportsboom.co.za.

“The tournament started with a bang with some very high scores. But the totals have come down now, and I have called before for the balance between bat and ball to be evened out.”

Morris, who became the most expensive overseas player in IPL history when Rajasthan Royals signed him for $2.3 million in 2021, said that the unpredictability has been the tournament’s biggest draw.

“It’s been so unpredictable, and the results haven’t been as consistent as previously. There are teams that you definitely think will finish in the top three but they’re not featuring at the moment like Hyderabad Sunrisers. They are an explosive side with proper bowlers, but they’re second-from-bottom,” Morris told Sportsboom.

“I now think Delhi Capitals might win because they have a lot of experience and guys that are not scared to play. Mumbai Indians are always pushing for the title, but they started badly. But if they get on a roll then they are so dangerous. Chennai Super Kings have some youthful players but have not featured as much as I thought they would,” he said.

De Villiers and Morris, both key figures in popularising the IPL in South Africa, also cast an eye over the new generation of Proteas stars impressing in India.

“Aiden Markram has been in really good form, which is wonderful just before the World Test Championship final in June,” De Villiers said.

“Any runs are great because it reinforces your belief in your ability. Form is a fickle thing and sometimes a fifty in a T20 game can allow you to take confidence into a Test match. So, it bodes well for Aiden and the Proteas.

“It’s a shame Kagiso Rabada has only been able to play a couple of games before coming home, because it’s always nice to see him in action; he’s one of my favorite bowlers because of the way he thinks about the game.

“David Miller has been a bit quiet, he’s played a couple of good innings, but I’m sure he’ll come good at the back end. Marco Jansen has shown what a wonderful cricketer he is with bat and ball.

“Ryan Rickelton looks so good but is just not converting. But he looks lethal and I’m sure at some stage he’s going to play another big knock. It was great to see Dewald Brevis finally get a chance with CSK and score 42 off 25,” he said.

Morris also floated a potential rule change to help bowlers combat the rising scores.

“Nowadays, teams are chasing 230 easily. Back in the day, you conceded 200 and you thought you had no chance; then teams would score 210 and it was game on. The dynamic has changed and so does the mindset of the bowler,” he said.

“I believe you need to arrive at the game knowing that you’re going to be slapped around and it’s just how you deal with it. Nowadays, if you go for 40 or 45 runs, I’d say you’ve done well, especially if you are a new-ball or death bowler, where there is nowhere to hide.

“I would actually like to propose a rule change: If you bowl a dot-ball, then it should be minus one run to the batting total. With the sizes of the fields, the pitches and the ball being the same weight, there have been no changes to allow the bowlers to catch up with the batters,” he said.

Morris also praised South Africa’s batting contingent.

“Our South African batsmen have hit their straps nicely. Heinrich Klaasen has had a few starts but has probably not done as well as he would have wanted, although he is starting to show some form,” he said.

“Marco Jansen has been consistent, he’s bowling in different periods of the game, and he’s bowled some beauties, as well as hitting a few balls out of the ground. I’m upset Faf du Plessis has been injured, but Tristan Stubbs has been very good. He’s averaging 61 which shows what a gun batsman he is and that he really understands his roles.

“Ryan Rickelton has stood out nicely because there is always so much pressure playing for Mumbai Indians. He’s slotted in well and played every game. Aiden Markram has also been gun and I’m very glad to see him batting so well now. It’s difficult if you don’t score runs in the first couple of games, but he bats at an important time and Justin Langer has really backed him with Mitchell Marsh at the top.”


Rally Jameel ‘not just a race’ for drivers

Rally Jameel ‘not just a race’ for drivers
Updated 26 April 2025
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Rally Jameel ‘not just a race’ for drivers

Rally Jameel ‘not just a race’ for drivers
  • Noelia Benitez of Spain, competing for the fourth year in a row, stresses significance of all-female rally
  • US driver Gabby Downing described Rally Jameel as an ‘amazing experience’

QASSIM: When the women competing in Rally Jameel come to Saudi Arabia, they not only get to discover the Kingdom’s terrain, but its people and culture.
Spanish driver Noelia Benitez, competing in the all-female race — which began April 21 in Jordan and ends April 26 — for the fourth consecutive year, told Arab News: “It’s a fun week — drivers and co-drivers enjoy every minute of it.”
For Benitez, the rally is about more than just the racing.
“We’re not just enjoying sitting behind the wheel and competing for the title,” she said. “The race takes us through the stunning landscapes of Tabuk, AlUla, Hail and Qassim and showed us the culture and traditions of Saudis in different places. That’s why it’s an extraordinary race.”
She added: “Saudi Arabia has an amazing landscape offering all kinds of desert riding from sand to rocks and stunning views all day long.”
US driver Gabby Downing called the rally “the experience of a lifetime.”
From women racing through the desert, to experiencing the culture of Saudi Arabia. I’ve seen one of the seven wonders of the new world in Petra, Jordan; had dinner in the Old Town in Al Ula; seen the famous Elephant Rock, the tombs at Hegra, and learned about the sister cities of Petra and Al Ula.
“I’ve crossed the border from Jordan to Saudi Arabia, and I learned that it is a privilege to see Saudi Arabia as a tourist. Saudi Arabia had its borders closed until September 2019, so being able to see these points of interest and experience the culture is something that many tourists have never been able to do,” she continued.
This year’s rally welcomed competitors from 37 countries, representing 45 teams, with backing from 25 international motorsport federations including those of the US, Germany, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, South Africa, Algeria, Tunisia, the Czech Republic, Canada, Jordan, and Brazil.


Lebanese youth footballer injured in Israeli strike determined to return to the pitch

Lebanese youth footballer injured in Israeli strike determined to return to the pitch
Updated 26 April 2025
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Lebanese youth footballer injured in Israeli strike determined to return to the pitch

Lebanese youth footballer injured in Israeli strike determined to return to the pitch
  • ‘No pain, no gain … I want to return to football once I complete my physiotherapy and retain my fitness,’ Celine Haidar told Arab News
  • ‘I’ve made a big improvement. There’s nothing that could kill faithful people, and I will never give up because only losers do’

BEIRUT: Shining young Lebanese footballer Celine Haidar is refusing to let a critical head injury she sustained after an Israel airstrike keep her down, and is determined to recover and return to the pitch.
“No pain, no gain … I am very gratified with where I’ve reached in my rehabilitation. Actually I’m surprised … I want to return to football once I complete my physiotherapy and retain my fitness,” Haidar, a 20-year-old youth international, told Arab News on Saturday.
Speaking at Mgr Cortbawi Institute and Rehabilitation Hospital, where she has stayed since waking up from a two-month coma in January, Haidar said she does not recall what happened on the ill-fated day of Nov. 16.
Her father, Abbas Haidar, said his daughter was hit in the head by a piece of flying shrapnel while fleeing their home in Beirut’s southern suburb during Israeli airstrikes.
Haidar, who captains her club, Beirut Football Academy, said: “I don’t remember exactly what happened. All I’m confident of is that I am determined to return to football once I am done with my treatment here in the best rehab center in Lebanon.”
The footballer, who was 19 when she got injured, says her treatment has been a “long and hard journey,” but now “it’s getting better.
“I’ve made a big improvement. I thank Allah the almighty. There’s nothing that could kill faithful people, and I will never give up because only losers do,” Haidar said when asked if she would return to the sport.
Speaking about her teammates’ support, she added: “The team have been caring about my health, and constantly check on me. They all support me and have faith in me rejoining them.”
Haidar, dubbed by her coach Samer Barbary as “Lebanon’s Sergio Busquets,” is described as a skillful and gifted midfielder, inspired by international stars Toni Kroos and Luka Modric.
“Coach Samer is the one who improved my skills and worked on getting me to where I am today,” said the Real Madrid fan, whose football icon is Cristiano Ronaldo.
The 20-year-old footballer also studies physical education at a private educational institute in Beirut.
“I am fascinated by the smartness of Kroos and Modric, and they both have made me love playing in midfield. Ronaldo is my forever idol … his football mentality is the best,” she said.
Meanwhile, Barbary told Arab News that the whole BFA team are “with her in her recovery and she is doing great, thank God.”
He admitted that the treatment is a long road, but that Haidar “is determined and fighting to get back on her feet.
“We are waiting for her and hopefully she can come back to us, but the focus is on her to come back to her full strength, and then we will think about football,” he added.
Haidar’s father told Arab News that his daughter has surprised the family with her strong determination in working on her recovery and treatment. “I cannot say anything more than we thank God,” said Abbas, who expressed his hopes to see Celine “livelier and healthier” than before.
Following her November injury, Haidar was admitted to Saint Georges Hospital, where she entered a coma. She could not speak and remained under extensive treatment for months, her father said.
According to video footage that Haidar shared on her recovery, she can now walk, though with a limp in her left leg. She can also climb stairs with some difficulty.
Haidar, a rising star in Lebanon’s football scene, represented her country as a member of the under-19 women’s side who won the 2022 West Asia Cup, hosted by Lebanon. She was also selected to play for the senior national team before her injury.
“Celine played a major role in us winning the 2024 league unbeaten,” Barbary said.
Before joining BFA in 2021, she played for Safa Club and with them won the Lebanese National League.