Ronaldo Trumps Sarri-Ball as Juve Win Another Title

Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo, second left, celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match against Sampdoria at the Allianz stadium in Turin, Italy, July 26, 2020. (AP)
Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo, second left, celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match against Sampdoria at the Allianz stadium in Turin, Italy, July 26, 2020. (AP)
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Ronaldo Trumps Sarri-Ball as Juve Win Another Title

Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo, second left, celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match against Sampdoria at the Allianz stadium in Turin, Italy, July 26, 2020. (AP)
Juventus' Cristiano Ronaldo, second left, celebrates after scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match against Sampdoria at the Allianz stadium in Turin, Italy, July 26, 2020. (AP)

Maurizio Sarri was hired by Juventus to impose his renowned high-tempo passing game on the team but the new coach stumbled across a small problem — everything revolves around Cristiano Ronaldo.

In the end, it was the individual brilliance of players such as Ronaldo and playmaker Paulo Dybala, rather than the manager’s tactics, which brought Juve their ninth successive Serie A crown and Sarri his first major title in Italian football.

Ronaldo has so far scored 31 goals in Serie A this season and his previously uneasy partnership with Dybala, who the club tried to sell before the start of the season, has flourished to the extent that the pair are now dubbed “Dybaldo” by the Italian media.

Juventus had won their previous five titles under the pragmatic leadership of Massimiliano Allegri but the club wanted something more flamboyant and hired Sarri to provide it.

However, it soon became clear that Juve were not going to weave intricate patterns through defenses in the way Sarri’s Napoli side had — a style that became known as “Sarri-ball”.

Sarri found that old habits die hard and on several occasions vented his frustration that his team had sat back Allegri-style on their lead.

“If we are going to just pass the ball around, then at least we should do it in the opposition’s half of the field,” he said after a 2-1 win over AS Roma.

The coach also explained that he had to take the characteristics of his players into account, above all Ronaldo — whose presence requires special attention.

That raised the question as to whether the 35-year-old Portugal forward might even be a hindrance to the side.

At one point, there were murmurs that Juventus looked better on the few occasions Ronaldo was absent and that Dybala had a better understanding with his fellow Argentine Gonzalo Higuain.

“Sometimes, Ronaldo creates a small problem because you have a champion in the team and it has to be set up around him but, at the same time he solves 100 of them,” said Sarri after Ronaldo scored both goals in a 2-1 win over Parma.

“You just have to be clear that everything revolves around him.”

Juve were also helped by the inconsistencies of their rivals, especially when the season resumed after the three-month novel coronavirus stoppage.

Lazio, one point behind the Turin side when the league re-started, were ravaged by injuries and lost touch after a run which saw them take one point from five games.

Meanwhile, Inter Milan, who led for the early part of the season, repeatedly let matches slip from their grasp.

Juve’s football rarely flowed — free-scoring Atalanta proved far more enjoyable to watch — but Ronaldo and Dybala were always there to get them out of tricky situations, such as in the match at Genoa where they scored a goal apiece as three stunning second-half strikes secured a 3-1 win.

“Paulo’s great slalom, Ronaldo’s shot which was incredible for its precision and strength and the sensitive touch (from Douglas Costa) — that was how we solved the match, thanks to our individualities and phenomenal skills,” said the coach.

“Sarri-ball” will have to wait for another time.



Iran Women Players Thank Australian Government for Protection

A street lined with Iranian flags in Tehran, Iran, April 16, 2026. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
A street lined with Iranian flags in Tehran, Iran, April 16, 2026. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
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Iran Women Players Thank Australian Government for Protection

A street lined with Iranian flags in Tehran, Iran, April 16, 2026. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani
A street lined with Iranian flags in Tehran, Iran, April 16, 2026. REUTERS/Thaier Al-Sudani

Iranian women's soccer players Fatemeh Pasandideh and Atefeh Ramezanisadeh thanked the Australian government on Friday for offering a "safe haven" and said they wished to resume their sporting careers after rebuilding their lives.

In their first public comments since being granted humanitarian visas, the players said in a statement the compassion and support shown to them had provided them hope for a future where they could live and compete in safety.

"We wish to express our ⁠deepest gratitude to ⁠the Australian government, and particularly Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke, for granting us humanitarian protection and a safe haven in this beautiful country," Reuters quoted them as saying.

Australia initially granted humanitarian visas to six players and one support staff member from ⁠the Iran squad after their Asian Cup campaign in Australia began just as the United States and Israel launched airstrikes on Iran.

Five of the group subsequently changed their minds and decided to return home, leaving only Pasandideh and Ramezanisadeh in Australia.

The duo began training with A-League Women's team Brisbane Roar last month.

"At this stage, our primary focus is on our safety, our health ⁠and beginning ⁠the process of rebuilding our lives," they said.

"We are elite athletes, and it remains our dream to continue our sporting careers here in Australia."

Concerns over the Iranian players' safety surfaced after several players did not sing the national anthem at an Asian Cup match, with Iranian state TV labelling them "wartime traitors".

The rest of the team arrived home in Iran last month via the Turkish border after a fraught return journey from Australia.


Djokovic Still Dealing with Injury, May Not Play Madrid Open

Tennis star Novak Djokovic takes his place in the stands for the World Cup qualifying playoff final soccer match between Bosnia and Italy in Zenica, Bosnia, Tuesday, March 31, 2026. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Tennis star Novak Djokovic takes his place in the stands for the World Cup qualifying playoff final soccer match between Bosnia and Italy in Zenica, Bosnia, Tuesday, March 31, 2026. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
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Djokovic Still Dealing with Injury, May Not Play Madrid Open

Tennis star Novak Djokovic takes his place in the stands for the World Cup qualifying playoff final soccer match between Bosnia and Italy in Zenica, Bosnia, Tuesday, March 31, 2026. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)
Tennis star Novak Djokovic takes his place in the stands for the World Cup qualifying playoff final soccer match between Bosnia and Italy in Zenica, Bosnia, Tuesday, March 31, 2026. (AP Photo/Armin Durgut)

Novak Djokovic is still working through the injury problems that forced him to miss recent events in Miami and Monte Carlo and says he may not be ready for next week's Madrid Open, one of the last stops before the French Open Grand Slam.

The 38-year-old Serb lost to Carlos Alcaraz in the Australian Open final in February and fell to Jack Draper in the Indian Wells ⁠fourth round last ⁠month, before pulling out of the Miami Open due to a right shoulder injury.

The 24-times Grand Slam champion then skipped last week's Monte Carlo Masters before arriving in Spain to begin preparations for the ⁠April 22-May 3 Madrid Open.

However, his participation at the event, which he has won three times, remains in doubt.

"I hope to compete here, I'm working towards that," Djokovic told Spanish broadcaster Movistar+ at a EuroLeague basketball game in the Spanish capital on Thursday.

"I don't (know), I'm not sure. I have been struggling physically a little bit with an ⁠injury, ⁠so I'm trying to address that and play as long as I can.

"Now I have a little bit more time, not playing as much, so I get a chance to enjoy other sports and great athleticism,” Reuters quoted him as saying.

The draw for the Madrid Open will be held on Monday.

Djokovic will be looking for a record 25th Grand Slam title when Roland Garros gets underway on May 24.


Kingdom Holding to Acquire Majority Stake in Al-Hilal

The deal values the share capital of Al-Hilal at 1.4 billion Saudi riyals. Photo: PIF
The deal values the share capital of Al-Hilal at 1.4 billion Saudi riyals. Photo: PIF
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Kingdom Holding to Acquire Majority Stake in Al-Hilal

The deal values the share capital of Al-Hilal at 1.4 billion Saudi riyals. Photo: PIF
The deal values the share capital of Al-Hilal at 1.4 billion Saudi riyals. Photo: PIF

Kingdom Holding Company has signed a binding agreement to acquire a 70% stake in Saudi Pro League soccer club Al-Hilal, Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF) said on Thursday.

The deal values the share capital of Al-Hilal at 1.4 billion Saudi riyals ($373.20 million). The agreement supports PIF's ⁠strategy of maximizing ⁠returns while recycling capital back into the local economy.

Since July 2023, the PIF has been the principal shareholder in Al-Hilal as part of a wider initiative aimed at accelerating ⁠the development of sports clubs and boosting the sports sector’s contribution to the Kingdom’s gross domestic product.

Chairman of Kingdom Holding Company Prince Al Waleed bin Talal said: “Al-Hilal Club represents a national symbol and a source of pride. Our acquisition reflects our deep belief in the role of sport as a developmental force for both the economy ⁠and ⁠society.”

Al-Hilal, who have been top-flight champions 19 times, are second in the Saudi Pro League on 68 points from 28 games, eight points off Al Nassr with a match in hand.

Deputy Governor and Head of MENA Investments at PIF Yazeed Al-Humied, said: “PIF has proudly helped drive the efforts to transform Saudi Arabia’s sports sector and increase its value proposition for investors while creating lasting results at every level, from players and fans to local communities.”

“PIF has set ambitious goals for the clubs, enabling them to become successful commercially and professionally and achieve long-term financial sustainability. Today’s announcement aligns with PIF’s strategy to maximize returns and redeploy capital within the domestic economy,” he added.

Completion of the transaction is subject to meeting certain conditions and receiving the necessary regulatory approvals as outlined in the agreement.