Alisson to Real Madrid? I was joking, says Roma chief Pallotta

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The goalkeeper is not leaving the club, according to the Serie A president, who said he was joking about a move to the Champions League winners

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Worst Russian team ever?! Golovin genius caps dream start for hosts

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It was said Russia would struggle to make an impact at their own World Cup but thanks in part to the CSKA midfielder, the hosts are off to a flyer

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Uruguay won’t change World Cup preparations for Salah – Godin

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The Liverpool star is expected to be passed fit for Egypt’s opener, but his involvement will not change any of Uruguay’s plans, Diego Godin says

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Blow for Russia as Dzagoev limps off with hamstring injury in World Cup opener

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The midfielder was forced off just 24 minutes into his side’s opening clash against Saudi Arabia in Moscow

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World Cup 2018 begins– RUSSIA vs SAUDI ARABIA

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A general view before the match at Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow. Photo: Reuters

KATHMANDU: The opening match of World Cup 2018 has kicked off between the hosts Russia and Saudi Arabia following a special opening ceremony at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow today.

Both teams are ranked lowest in this month’s FIFA rankings amongst world cup finalists. Football fans all over the world are awaiting to witness their teams performance in the globe’s biggest event.

Saudi Arabia are ranked 67th in this month’s FIFA ranking where as the hosts are ranked three positions down to 70th. Meanwhile, both the teams are going through run of path forms.

Prior to today’s match, Russia have not won their last seven fixtures while Saudi have also lost back to back three matches.

Today’s encounter is an evenly poised match between the two lowest ranking teams in this edition of World Cup.

In tomorrow’s fixture, Mohamed Salah’s Egypt will take on Luis Suarez’s Uruguay in first match (5: 45 pm), In second fixture African side Morocco will lock horns with Asian side Iran (8:45pm.

Two heavyweights, European Champion Portugal and former world champion Spain will contest in a mouth watering fixture around 11:45 pm tomorrow.

Line-ups:

Courtesy: Fifa.com

 

 

 

 

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Salah set for comeback in Egypt’s opener against Uruguay

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Egypt’s Mohamed Salah celebrates scoring a goal during the 2018 World Cup Qualifications, Africa group match between Egypt and Congo, at Borg El Ara Stadium, in Alexandria, Egypt, on October 8, 2017. Photo: Reuters

YEKATERINBURG– Egypt forward Mohamed Salah has recovered from a shoulder injury and will play in their World Cup opener against Uruguay, coach Hector Cuper said on Thursday.

“I can almost assure you 100 per cent that he will play, save unforeseen circumstances at the very last minute,” Cuper told a news conference ahead of Friday’s Group A match.

Salah, who scored 44 goals for Liverpool last season, injured shoulder ligaments in the Champions League final defeat by Real Madrid on May 26 and has not played since, keeping fans in suspense before Egypt’s first World Cup finals in 28 years.

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No tropical paradise? No problem for Germany, says midfielder Kroos

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Germany’s Toni Kroos during the press conference. Photo: Reuters

VATUTINKI: Four years ago, the Germany team resided in a purpose-built five-star hotel on a tiny, picturesque island off the Brazilian mainland, with the spectacular lush jungle and sea views inspiring them to the World Cup title.

This time round, the defending champions have replaced their tropical paradise with a red-brick hotel block in the village of Vatutinki, along a drab strip of motorway that leads out of Moscow, surrounded by dozens of huge tower blocks.

Coach Joachim Loew said on Tuesday that the Vatutinki hotel complex at the edge of the village possessed “the charm of a better sports school”, rather than that of a top hotel for the tournament favourites.

Pictures of Russian President Vladimir Putin and a predecessor Boris Yeltsin adorn the walls of the large structure, whose architecture somehow marries Russia’s Soviet past with a fairytale castle.

Yet for Loew and his players, downscaling in terms of luxury for the World Cup is no problem and will not be used as an excuse.

“Sports school, yes ok but we are here to do sport,” midfielder Toni Kroos told reporters on Thursday.

“I think it’s ok. We can spend our time here with two, three activities that we can do. It is absolutely ok and the desire for vacation afterwards becomes even stronger,” he said, prompting laughter from team mate Jerome Boateng.

Assistant coach Thomas Schneider had no water in his room on the team’s arrival this week, said Kroos, adding that some things still needed to be ironed out.

“It is normal when you arrive that everything is new. Some things won’t work that well. Thomas Schneider had no water but I had,” he said.

“But the basic structure is good. There is nothing to complain about and we will not use it as an excuse.”

For Boateng the trips away from the hotel for group matches will be a welcome break.

“We are here to play football and hopefully for a longer period of time,” the central defender told reporters. “We also have some trips so that’s good.”

Germany kick off their title defence on Sunday with their Group F opener against Mexico. They also play Sweden and South Korea.

 

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Russia v Saudi Arabia: the World Cup opening match – live!

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It’s time for the last of the pre-match formalities: We’re just a coin-toss and a shrill blast of Argentinian referee Nestor Pitana’s whistle away from the start of World Cup 2018. Brace yourselves …

And now, the national anthem of Russia

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US Open 2018: first round – live!

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Rory McIlroy reaches the turn in 42, after sending his second into thick nonsense by the side of the green at 18. Having failed to get up and down, he’s +7. But his playing partner Jordan Spieth is going the right way at last, curling in a big right-to-left breaker for his first birdie of the day. He turns in 39, +4. Like Mickelson, who pars, he’s only six off the lead, despite it all.

Scottish golf could do with a new superstar: it’s been a long time since Sandy Lyle was in his major-winning pomp. How about Calum Hill, then? The 23-year-old from Kinross is playing in his first major, and he hasn’t taken long to make his mark. After bogey at 3, he’s birdied 4 and eagled 5, and that’s earned him a share of the lead! He leapfrogs his compatriot Russell Knox, and is one of four Brits in the top seven! Early days and all, but we might as well enjoy it while we can.

-2: Poulter (9), Kuchar (8), Hill (5)
-1: Piercy (14), Fitzpatrick (8), Hoffman (7*), Knox (6*)

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World Cup 2018: Rattled Spain finds hope in Michigan’s run to ’89 hoops title

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Spain fired its manager two days before the World Cup. Now, they’re looking to Ann Arbor for inspiration.

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