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Paris 2024: Egypt shock Spain 2-1 in football, qualify for quarterfinal

Ibrahim Adel’s double helped Egypt pull off a stunning 2-1 victory over Spain in Nantes, propelling Rogerio Micale’s team to the quarter-finals as Group C winners.

Egypt, already assured of a knockout stage spot after wins against the Dominican Republic and Uzbekistan, faced a Spain squad that featured ten changes.

Spain had an early chance to lead, but Jon Pacheco’s header went wide after seven minutes. Marc Pubill then hit the post, missing another opportunity to score.

Egypt, needing only a draw to advance, aimed to counter-attack and nearly scored in the 23rd minute when Ahmed Kouka’s long-range shot was tipped over by Alejandro Iturbe.

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Five minutes before halftime, Adel struck a stunning first-time shot into the top corner, giving Egypt the lead.

Despite tactical changes from Spain at halftime, Egypt doubled their lead around the hour mark. A poor back-pass from Pacheco allowed Adel to score again with a fortuitous finish over Iturbe.

Adel almost secured a hat-trick in the 74th minute, but Iturbe blocked his shot and then Kouka’s follow-up. Spain missed a key chance to reduce the deficit when Sergio Camello’s unmarked header hit the post.

Samu Omorodion finally scored for Spain in the 90th minute with a powerful header, but Egypt held on to celebrate their first-ever win over Spain and their qualification for the quarter-finals.

Spain will now face the winners of Group D, either Japan or Paraguay, after Denia’s extensive lineup changes backfired.

Paris 2024: Egypt shock Spain 2-1 in football, qualify for quarterfinal

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Man United thrash Barnsley 7-0 in EFL Cup game

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Manchester United enjoyed a dominant performance in the EFL Cup, securing their biggest victory under manager Erik ten Hag with a crushing win over League One side Barnsley.

United sailed into the last-16 of the competition, delivering an emphatic 7-0 win.

Marcus Rashford, Alejandro Garnacho, and veteran midfielder Christian Eriksen each scored twice, while Brazilian winger Antony converted a first-half penalty, contributing to the rout.

This win marked United’s most significant victory since their 9-0 demolition of Southampton in February 2021, when Covid-19 restrictions kept the stands empty.

For Ten Hag, this match was a milestone as it was the first time his team scored five or more goals since his appointment. Eriksen’s late brace further added to the celebratory mood, capping a night that the Dutch manager described as “perfect.”

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“For the team, this is the perfect night,” said Ten Hag. “We did everything we planned—winning to reach the next round, scoring some great goals, entertaining the fans, and working on our game model, so we are happy.”

Despite the vocal support from Barnsley’s traveling fans, Darrell Clarke’s side was thoroughly outmatched.

Their most notable moment came when Clarke himself showed a brilliant touch to control a ball that had gone out of play, earning applause from both sets of supporters.

United also handed a first start to their £50.5 million signing, Manuel Ugarte. The Uruguayan midfielder looked assured throughout the game, giving Ten Hag confidence that his team is nearing the complete squad he envisioned when he took over in 2022.

Despite the victory, Ten Hag remains grounded. “I wasn’t devastated after Liverpool, and I’m not celebrating now. We will see where we are in May because then we have to be good,” he said, emphasizing the long-term goals for the season.

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Liverpool fan killed while crossing highway in Italy

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A 51-year-old Irish Liverpool fan tragically lost his life on Monday night while attempting to cross the A4 highway near Orio al Serio Airport in Bergamo, Italy.

Reports from multiple Italian media outlets indicate that the unnamed fan had just arrived in Italy from Manchester when he was struck by a vehicle.

Local authorities found the man’s body near the airport, with no sign of the two individuals who had accompanied him on the trip.

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According to the Italian daily Il Corriere della Sera, the deceased was a devoted Liverpool supporter and held a ticket for the highly anticipated Champions League match between AC Milan and Liverpool at the San Siro stadium.

The unfortunate incident occurred as he was trying to reach the NH Hotel, where he was set to stay before the big match.

Investigations are currently underway, and the tragic death of this Liverpool fan has cast a shadow over what was meant to be an exciting European adventure for supporters.

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Ronaldo’s Al Nassr fires head coach

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Saudi Arabian outfit, Al Nassr on Tuesday sacked Luis Castro as coach of the club.

The Saudi Pro League club announced on Tuesday that Castro had been dismissed from his role following weeks of speculation over his future.

“Al Nassr can announce that Head Coach Luis Castro has left the Club,” read a club statement, posted on X.

“Everyone at Al Nassr would like to thank Luis and his staff for their dedicated work during the past 14 months, wishing them the best of luck for the future.”

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Castro, 63, leaves Al Nassr seventh in the Saudi Pro League, three games into the new season.

Meanwhile, former AC Milan head coach Stefano Pioli is set to take charge of the Saudi club instead, with a deal “on the verge” of being agreed.

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