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Ronaldo’s Al Nassr fires head coach

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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Salah shines in Liverpool-Bologna 2-0 UCL match

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Salah shines in Liverpool-Bologna 2-0 UCL match

LIVERPOOL, England, Oct 2 (Reuters) – Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah set up one goal before bagging his 49th in the Champions League in a 2-0 win over Italian side Bologna at Anfield on Wednesday that kept Arne Slot’s team perfect with their second win in the competition.

A rousing atmosphere greeted Slot and his players in their first game at Anfield in Europe’s top competition after a year away. Slot’s men had beaten AC Milan 3-1 away in their opener, and Liverpool did not disappoint, with Alexis Mac Allister scoring in the 11th minute, tapping in Salah’s pinpoint cross from close range.

Bologna made a game of it, however, and there was an element of relief around Anfield when Salah blasted home the winner in the 75th minute.

“(Salah) is a player that helps us a lot, sometimes it looks like he’s not in the game but suddenly a perfect touch, he puts the ball in the top corner. That’s his quality, his strength as well,” Liverpool keeper Alisson said.

“We are lucky to have him.”

Mac Allister’s first goal of the season came less than two minutes after Bologna’s Thijs Dallinga slotted the ball past Alisson, but his effort was disallowed for offside.

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Liverpool were denied a second goal in the 17th minute of an entertaining night when Darwin Nunez sprinted onto a pass before calmly firing home past Lukasz Skorupski, but the Uruguayan was flagged for offside.

After narrowly missing several scoring chances, Reds talisman Salah finally connected, touching the ball past Juan Miranda before curling a rocket into the top corner.

Moments before his goal, the 32-year-old Salah fired just wide, holding his head in frustration.

While Liverpool dominated much of the night, Bologna were not without their chances, recording 12 shots to Liverpool’s nine. Dan Ndoye hit the post in the first half and then seconds later Alisson was forced to dive to stop Kacper Urbanski’s shot.

“You know very well how difficult it is, especially for guys experiencing stages like this for the first time,” Bologna manager Vincenzo Italiano said.

“Once they got past the initial excitement, though, we played with courage. The boys are starting to adapt to these rhythms, and they put on a great performance.”

The victory propelled Liverpool to fifth in the new 36-team league phase, with the top eight teams automatically qualifying for the last-16. Bologna are 26th with a point after they opened with a 0-0 draw against Shakhtar Donetsk.
It was the eighth win in nine games across all competitions for Slot since he replaced Juergen Klopp. They currently top the Premier League table, a point ahead of Manchester City and Arsenal.
“It is clear we are in transition, we are happy with the ideas, we are trying to get there,” Mac Allister said on his new boss. “There is room for improvement, that’s why we work very hard every day.”
Liverpool — six-times Champions League winners, most recently in 2019 — will look to maintain their perfect record when they play at RB Leipzig on Oct. 23, while Bologna visit Aston Villa on Oct. 22.

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Lookman scores as Atalanta seal UCL victory over Shakhtar

Ademola Lookman scored a goal and set up another as Atalanta demolished Shakhtar Donetsk 3-0 at the Veltins-Arena on Wednesday in Champions League group stage.

Lookman’s man-of-the-match performance propelled Gian Piero Gasperini’s side to their first Uefa Champions League win since September 2021.

Berat Djimsiti opened the scoring in the 21st minute, converting Lookman’s precise delivery. Atalanta continued to dominate, with Lazar Samardžić’s effort narrowly missing the target.

Lookman doubled the lead in the 44th minute, side-footing Sead Kolašinac’s pass past Dmytro Riznyk.

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Raoul Bellanova sealed the win just three minutes into the second half, heading Davide Zappacosta’s cross past the helpless Riznyk.

Atalanta’s dominance was evident, with Shakhtar struggling to create scoring opportunities. Marco Carnesecchi remained largely untested in goal.

The win was Atalanta’s first Champions League away win in five matches and it is Shakhtar’s ninth consecutive winless match against Italian opposition.

Shakhtar’s underwhelming display leaves them requiring significant improvement to avoid a seventh successive elimination at the Champions League’s first hurdle.

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Manchester City’s Matheus Nunes arrested in Madrid over alleged phone theft

Manchester City midfielder Matheus Nunes has reportedly been arrested in Madrid on suspicion of stealing a mobile phone at a nightclub.

According to the Daily Mail, the 26-year-old Portuguese international was detained in the early hours of September 8 at La Riviera, a popular club in the Spanish capital.

The incident reportedly occurred around 5:30 a.m. when Nunes was accused of taking a phone from a 58-year-old man who allegedly tried to photograph him in the nightclub’s restroom without his consent.

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In response, Nunes is said to have seized the phone in a moment of frustration and refused to return it.

Local authorities were called to the scene, and upon finding the phone in Nunes’ possession, they arrested him, according to Spanish news outlet El Mundo.

Nunes, born in Brazil but representing Portugal internationally, was taken to a nearby police station for questioning.

Further details regarding the case or any potential legal consequences for Nunes have not yet been confirmed by either Manchester City or Spanish authorities.

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