Borussia Dortmund Whistled into the Winter Break After Failing to Snap Winless Run in Bundesliga 

Dortmund's head coach Edin Terzić stands beside his bench during the German Bundesliga match between Borussia Dortmund and 1. FSV Mainz 05 at the Signal-Iduna Park in Dortmund, Germany, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. (AP)
Dortmund's head coach Edin Terzić stands beside his bench during the German Bundesliga match between Borussia Dortmund and 1. FSV Mainz 05 at the Signal-Iduna Park in Dortmund, Germany, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. (AP)
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Borussia Dortmund Whistled into the Winter Break After Failing to Snap Winless Run in Bundesliga 

Dortmund's head coach Edin Terzić stands beside his bench during the German Bundesliga match between Borussia Dortmund and 1. FSV Mainz 05 at the Signal-Iduna Park in Dortmund, Germany, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. (AP)
Dortmund's head coach Edin Terzić stands beside his bench during the German Bundesliga match between Borussia Dortmund and 1. FSV Mainz 05 at the Signal-Iduna Park in Dortmund, Germany, Tuesday, Dec. 19, 2023. (AP)

Borussia Dortmund was whistled into the winter break by its own fans Tuesday after struggling Mainz fought back to earn a 1-1 draw, stretching the home team’s winless run in the Bundesliga to four games.

Dortmund coach Edin Terzić and the players did receive some applause and encouragement after approaching supporters after the match, but there was little festive cheer for the team as it finished the year without a win in any of its last six games across all competitions.

“It’s just not happening, these decisive moments are not on our side,” said Dortmund captain Emre Can, whose team has only one win from its last eight Bundesliga games. “I can’t fault the guys because they’re trying. We want to win, we want to be successful, but then it doesn’t work out.”

Dortmund had started well against Mainz, the team that thwarted its title hopes on the final day last season.

Julian Brandt rewarded the home team’s positive start with a brilliant free kick inside the top right corner in the 29th minute.

Mainz only threatened before the break, when Dortmund goalkeeper Gregor Kobel deflected Marco Richter’s effort to the right.

But Sepp van den Berg equalized after Dortmund’s defense failed to properly clear the resultant corner – Phillipp Mwene was left in plenty of space to find van den Berg at the far post with his cross.

Dortmund struggled to reassert its dominance in the second half. Terzić sent on Sébastien Haller and the 19-year-old Samuel Bamba to reinvigorate his attack, then US forward Gio Reyna for defender Nico Schlotterbeck.

Dortmund had more of the ball but looked incapable of breaking through.

Mainz created better opportunities to win. Jonathan Burkardt should have scored when he only had Kobel to beat but somehow the Mainz substitute scuffed his shot.

Reyna thought he’d scored in the last minute but his celebrations were cut short by the linesman’s flag. A VAR check confirmed the offside call.

Donyell Malen had a shot saved in stoppage time as Dortmund finally began to threaten, albeit too late.

Terzić is due to meet with sporting director Sebastian Kehl and chief executive Hans-Joachim Watzke during the winter break to discuss Dortmund’s troubles.

“These are issues that unfortunately keep repeating,” Terzić said. “They’re issues we talked about in summer, issues we talked about last winter, and issues that have been with us for a very long time now. And that’s what we always do — we meet after the season or during breaks, we discuss things openly and honestly, we look each other in the eye and try to tackle things and think about solutions.”

Elsewhere, third-place Leipzig was held 1-1 at Werder Bremen in Emil Forsberg’s last game before his switch to New York Red Bulls.

Leipzig was leading when Forsberg went off to applause from teammates and best wishes from opponents in the 62nd. Forsberg had played Loïs Openda through and the Belgian forward scored at the third attempt in the 47th after Bremen goalkeeper Michael Zetterer blocked his first two efforts.

But Justin Njinmah grabbed a point for Bremen when he fired into the far corner for the equalizer in the 75th.

Also, Hoffenheim drew with Darmstadt 3-3.



Blow for Algeria as Key Midfielder Ruled out of Cup of Nations

Soccer Football - Saudi Pro League - Al Nassr v Al Ittihad - Al-Awwal Park, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - May 7, 2025 Al Ittihad's Houssem Aouar REUTERS/Stringer
Soccer Football - Saudi Pro League - Al Nassr v Al Ittihad - Al-Awwal Park, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - May 7, 2025 Al Ittihad's Houssem Aouar REUTERS/Stringer
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Blow for Algeria as Key Midfielder Ruled out of Cup of Nations

Soccer Football - Saudi Pro League - Al Nassr v Al Ittihad - Al-Awwal Park, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - May 7, 2025 Al Ittihad's Houssem Aouar REUTERS/Stringer
Soccer Football - Saudi Pro League - Al Nassr v Al Ittihad - Al-Awwal Park, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia - May 7, 2025 Al Ittihad's Houssem Aouar REUTERS/Stringer

Algeria have been dealt a blow to their Africa Cup ​of Nations hopes with the withdrawal of key midfielder Houssem Aouar on Friday.

He was injured in training on Thursday, an Algerian football federation ‌statement said, ‌and will ‌be ⁠replaced for ​the ‌tournament in Morocco by Himad Abdelli from French club Angers. No details of the injury were given, Reuters reported.

Aouar, who won a cap ⁠for France before switching his ‌international allegiance to Algeria, ‍played at ‍the last Cup of ‍Nations in the Ivory Coast two years ago where Algeria were shock early casualties.

In ​Morocco, Algeria compete in Group E, starting against ⁠Sudan in Rabat on Wednesday before playing Burkina Faso and Equatorial Guinea.

Abdelli was a surprise omission from Algeria’s initial 28-man squad list announced last week. The 26-year-old is French-born but has won four caps ‌for Algeria.

 

 

 

 

 


Liverpool Have 'Moved On' from Salah Furor, Says Upbeat Slot

Liverpool manager Arne Slot (L) looks on towards Mohamed Salah of Liverpool (R) during the English Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Brighton & Hove Albion, in Liverpool, Britain, 13 December 2025. EPA/ADAM VAUGHAN
Liverpool manager Arne Slot (L) looks on towards Mohamed Salah of Liverpool (R) during the English Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Brighton & Hove Albion, in Liverpool, Britain, 13 December 2025. EPA/ADAM VAUGHAN
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Liverpool Have 'Moved On' from Salah Furor, Says Upbeat Slot

Liverpool manager Arne Slot (L) looks on towards Mohamed Salah of Liverpool (R) during the English Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Brighton & Hove Albion, in Liverpool, Britain, 13 December 2025. EPA/ADAM VAUGHAN
Liverpool manager Arne Slot (L) looks on towards Mohamed Salah of Liverpool (R) during the English Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Brighton & Hove Albion, in Liverpool, Britain, 13 December 2025. EPA/ADAM VAUGHAN

Arne Slot said Liverpool have "moved on" from the furor caused by Mohamed Salah's explosive outburst at being dropped and are showing signs of growing into the side he wants to see.

The Reds begin what could be up to a month without Salah, who is representing Egypt at the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), away at Tottenham on Saturday.

After a run of nine defeats in 12 games, Slot has steadied the ship in a five-game unbeaten run, during which Salah did not start a single game.

"Actions speak louder than words. We moved on," Slot told reporters on Friday, referring to his decision to bring Salah on as a substitute in last week's 2-0 victory over Brighton, AFP reported.

"Now he's at the AFCON playing big games for himself and the country. All the focus for him is over there and there should not be any distraction of me saying anything because we moved on after the Leeds interview and he played against Brighton."

Despite a difficult second season for Slot in England, Liverpool sit seventh in the Premier League and would move into the top four with victory against struggling Spurs.

The English champions transformed their squad over the summer transfer window, spending nearly £450 million ($602 million) to bring in Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike, Jeremie Frimpong and Milos Kerkez.

Apart from the impressive Ekitike, all the new signings have struggled and Slot conceded he had been overly optimistic over how long it would take for his new-look squad to perform consistently.

"I think we are getting closer and closer to the team I want us to be and that has gone with ups and downs," said the Dutchman.

"But for me that makes complete sense because all the changes we've made during the summer and we made them on purpose because we thought we needed to.

"If I'm completely honest, maybe I didn't expect it to take maybe as long as it did, but, looking back on it, reflecting on it now, I think I've been too positive because if you go with a new group where not all of them are completely ready to play every single game, 90 minutes in this intensity, you have to adapt.

"Sometimes he can play, then he cannot play. So it takes maybe a bit of time, and we've been very unlucky."

Joe Gomez and Cody Gakpo will miss the trip to Tottenham due to injury, but Slot is hopeful that Dominik Szoboszlai will be fit to start. Frimpong returns after a two-month absence.


Saudi Arabia’s AlUla to Host Endurance Race with Riders from 12 Countries

The race is organized by the Royal Commission for AlUla in partnership with the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation. SPA
The race is organized by the Royal Commission for AlUla in partnership with the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation. SPA
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Saudi Arabia’s AlUla to Host Endurance Race with Riders from 12 Countries

The race is organized by the Royal Commission for AlUla in partnership with the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation. SPA
The race is organized by the Royal Commission for AlUla in partnership with the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation. SPA

AlUla Governorate is scheduled to host on Saturday the Saudi Arabian Olympic and Paralympic Committee Endurance Cup, which will be held at AlFursan Equestrian Village with the participation of 200 male and female riders representing 12 countries.

The race is organized by the Royal Commission for AlUla in partnership with the Saudi Arabian Equestrian Federation. It features a main 120-kilometer race (CEI2*) divided into four stages, in addition to an international 100-kilometer race (CEI1*), as well as two local races over distances of 40 and 80 kilometers.

The organizing committee has set Friday as the date for the veterinary inspection of the participating horses, along with a briefing meeting for riders to explain the race regulations and instructions. The competitions will begin at dawn on Saturday.