Malcom Scores Hat Trick but Benzema Held Scoreless in First Game in Saudi Arabian League

Al-Hilal's Brazilian forward #77 Malcom gestures as he poses after his team's win of the Saudi Pro League football match between Abha and Al-Hilal at the Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium in Abha on August 14, 2023. (AFP)
Al-Hilal's Brazilian forward #77 Malcom gestures as he poses after his team's win of the Saudi Pro League football match between Abha and Al-Hilal at the Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium in Abha on August 14, 2023. (AFP)
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Malcom Scores Hat Trick but Benzema Held Scoreless in First Game in Saudi Arabian League

Al-Hilal's Brazilian forward #77 Malcom gestures as he poses after his team's win of the Saudi Pro League football match between Abha and Al-Hilal at the Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium in Abha on August 14, 2023. (AFP)
Al-Hilal's Brazilian forward #77 Malcom gestures as he poses after his team's win of the Saudi Pro League football match between Abha and Al-Hilal at the Prince Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Stadium in Abha on August 14, 2023. (AFP)

Karim Benzema was held scoreless and Cristiano Ronaldo was absent with an injury, but there were still plenty of big names making their mark as the opening round of the Saudi Arabian league wrapped up on Monday.

Benzema had an assist as defending champion Al-Ittihad won 3-0 at Al-Raed while Ronaldo's Al-Nassr lost 2-1 to Steven Gerrard’s Ettifaq, giving the English coach a winning debut.

Gerrard watched as Al-Nassr took an early lead through another former Liverpool star, Sadio Mane, just one of several big names to arrive in the country ahead of the new season.

Ronaldo started that exodus when he joined Al-Nassr in January, but he picked up a knock on Saturday as his team defeated Riyadh rival Al-Hilal in the final of the Arab Club Champions Cup.

With temperatures in the eastern city of Dammam well over 90 F (32 C) despite an evening kickoff, Mane scored from close range just four minutes into the game.

Swedish forward Robin Quaison and Moussa Dembele scored for Ettifaq, while former Liverpool midfielder Jordan Henderson played most of the game for Gerrard's team.

Al-Hilal is set to sign Neymar from Paris Saint-Germain to bring another superstar to the league, but it was another Brazilian who starred for the team on Monday. Malcom, who joined from Zenit St.Petersburg in July, scored a hat trick to lead the team to a 3-1 win over Abha.

The 18-time champion was without Kalidou Koulibaly and Sergej Milinkovic-Savic, signed from Chelsea and Lazio, respectively, and Hilal coach Jorge Jesus is still looking to strengthen his roster.

“We came out with a positive result after working hard,” Jesus said. “It is great to win the first game and I am still waiting for new signings, especially in attack.”

Benzema, who joined the Jeddah club from Real Madrid, created the opening goal for Al-Ittihad teammate Abderrazak Hamdallah. The third was created by N’Golo Kante, the former Chelsea midfielder whose fierce shot was parried by the goalkeeper into the path of Igor Coronado to score his second of the game.

Kante lined up in midfield alongside Fabinho, who joined from Liverpool.

“Alongside Kante, our positioning was excellent and it was a fine team performance,” Fabinho said. “This is my first match and I will improve.”

Fabinho’s former Liverpool teammate Roberto Firmino made an immediate impact on Friday, scoring all three goals as Al-Ahli defeated Al-Hazem 3-1.

The Brazilian was helped by Riyad Mahrez, the winger signed from English and European champion Manchester City and Allan Saint-Maximin from Newcastle United.

“I am very happy to play my first match, score a hat trick and help my team achieve its first victory,” Firmino told Saudi Arabian television. “It is a great start for us, and the most important thing is the win. The team played wonderfully.”

More than 24,000 fans attended the game in Jeddah, 10,000 more than last season’s average.

“The reception from the fans was wonderful,” Firmino said. “I felt goosebumps after hearing the noise they made.”



Messi, Inter Miami Finish with Best Record in MLS History

Inter Miami's Argentine forward #10 Lionel Messi controls the ball during the Major League Soccer (MLS) football match between Inter Miami and New England Revolution at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, October 19, 2024. (Photo by Chris Arjoon / AFP)
Inter Miami's Argentine forward #10 Lionel Messi controls the ball during the Major League Soccer (MLS) football match between Inter Miami and New England Revolution at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, October 19, 2024. (Photo by Chris Arjoon / AFP)
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Messi, Inter Miami Finish with Best Record in MLS History

Inter Miami's Argentine forward #10 Lionel Messi controls the ball during the Major League Soccer (MLS) football match between Inter Miami and New England Revolution at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, October 19, 2024. (Photo by Chris Arjoon / AFP)
Inter Miami's Argentine forward #10 Lionel Messi controls the ball during the Major League Soccer (MLS) football match between Inter Miami and New England Revolution at Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, October 19, 2024. (Photo by Chris Arjoon / AFP)

Lionel Messi checked into the match early in the second half, the score tied and Inter Miami's chances at breaking a pair of Major League Soccer regular-season records very much uncertain.
In that instant, it all changed.
Messi had three goals — his first MLS hat trick — and an assist in the span of about 30 minutes, Luis Suarez scored twice and Inter Miami rolled past New England 6-2 on Saturday night to set MLS records for most points and best winning percentage, The Associated Press reported. Inter Miami finished with 74 points, one more than New England had in its record-setting season in 2021.
Best player ever. Best MLS record ever. A perfect match.
“This night is yours,” Inter Miami primary owner Jorge Mas said after the match, as the team celebrated the Supporters' Shield — which it won earlier this month on the road at Columbus — in a ceremony for the home fans. “The best fans on the face of the Earth.”
The party was going to happen either way. Messi just made it even more special.
At 22-4-8 in league play, Inter Miami finished the season with a .765 winning percentage for another MLS record. Four teams — D.C. United (24-8) and the LA Galaxy (24-8) in 1998, LAFC (21-4-9) in 2019 and New England (22-5-7) in 2021 — had finished an MLS season with a .750 winning percentage, which was the best until Saturday night.
Now, the top spot is Inter Miami’s by any measure, both in terms of points and best won-lost-tied mark. Inter Miami also became the eighth team in MLS history to get through a regular season with only four losses, tying another record.
“Our players are what has made this season successful,” Inter Miami co-owner David Beckham said. “Our captain has led us. Our players have led us in times where it was difficult. But now, tonight we celebrate. Tomorrow, we prepare for Friday, the playoffs.”
Suarez and Messi finished with 20 goals apiece, the first MLS teammates to reach that milestone in the same season. It was Messi's first hat trick for Inter Miami, the team the Argentine superstar joined midway through the 2023 season in a huge victory for MLS.
If all that wasn't enough, FIFA President Gianni Infantino said after the match that Inter Miami — as has been generally expected — would be in the Club World Cup next summer as the host country representative. The tournament starts June 15, 2025 in Miami Gardens, and Inter Miami will play the first match.
Messi finished the regular season with 20 goals and 16 assists in 19 matches. Suarez got to 20 goals in his first MLS season, his two goals Saturday — coming about three minutes apart — helping Inter Miami erase an early 2-0 deficit.
Luca Langoni and Dylan Borrero had the goals for New England. The rest of the match was all Miami.
Suarez's brace pulled the hosts into a tie by halftime and Benja Cremaschi scored the go-ahead goal in the 58th minute. Messi had an assist on Cremaschi’s goal, one that came just seconds after the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner subbed into the match.
There had been some question about whether Messi would play at all, especially since Inter Miami had already wrapped up the Supporters' Shield and No. 1 seed in the MLS Cup playoffs. All that was at stake for Inter Miami on Saturday was the record.
And there was a scare in the 74th minute when Messi was fouled, yelled in pain and grabbed at his right ankle as he was on the ground. He’s missed 15 of Inter Miami’s MLS matches in 2024, either because of commitments to Argentina’s national team or the two-month absence that he needed to recover from a badly injured ankle — an injury that happened during his nation’s run to the Copa America title in July.
It was just a scare.
Messi scored about two minutes apart in the second half, turning a 3-2 lead into a 5-2 rout and it was only a matter of time before the record would belong to Inter Miami. And the capper came in the 89th minute, Suarez flipping the ball to Messi for an easy score to complete the hat trick.
Next up for Inter Miami: Game 1 of a best-of-three first-round series, at home Friday night against either CF Montreal or Atlanta United, who will play in a wild-card match on Tuesday night. It will be the first home playoff match in Inter Miami history.
“Onto the playoffs,” Beckham said, “and we'll be ready.”