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Netherlands Advance to Euro 2024 Quarter-Finals with Win Over Romania

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Netherlands Advance to Euro 2024 Quarter-Finals with Win Over Romania

Substitute Donyell Malen scored twice, and Cody Gakpo added his third goal of Euro 2024 to help the Netherlands overcome a spirited Romania and reach the quarter-finals of the tournament for the first time in 16 years.

Liverpool forward Gakpo opened the scoring midway through the first half with a brilliant finish, cutting inside and driving the ball into the bottom corner. Despite missing numerous chances afterwards, the Netherlands secured their lead late in the game when substitute Malen scored from Gakpo’s pass.

Malen then sealed the victory by charging towards the goal and slotting home after Romania had pushed players forward. The Netherlands displayed a much-improved performance, dealing with early pressure from an enthusiastic Romania, who were supported by their loud and colorful fans.

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Romania’s initial pressing caused mistakes from the Netherlands, and they nearly took the lead when Dennis Man’s shot went just over the bar. However, Gakpo’s goal changed the game’s dynamics, and the Netherlands could have extended their lead just before halftime, but Xavi Simons missed a clear opportunity by firing wide.

Romania continued to fight in the second half, but the Netherlands created better chances. Memphis Depay failed to score from close range, Virgil van Dijk hit the post with a header, and Gakpo’s driving shot was pushed behind by the goalkeeper.

Malen, who came on at halftime, scored twice in the final 10 minutes to prevent any late drama. The Netherlands now look forward to facing either Turkey or a rematch with their group opponents Austria in the last eight.

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 Pogba’s doping ban reduced to 18 months

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Pogba’s doping ban reduced to 18 months

Paul Pogba’s four-year doping ban has been reduced to 18 months after a successful appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (Cas). The Juventus midfielder will be able to return to training in January 2025 and resume playing by March of the same year. Initially suspended after testing positive for elevated testosterone levels in February, Pogba had consistently maintained that he did not knowingly breach any anti-doping regulations, attributing the result to a supplement prescribed by a doctor.

In a statement, Pogba expressed his relief, saying, “Finally the nightmare is over,” and thanked the Cas judges for their decision. He acknowledged the strict liability of the offence but reaffirmed his commitment to integrity in the sport. Without the reduced ban, Pogba would have been sidelined until 2027.

This marks the end of a challenging chapter in Pogba’s career, allowing him to focus on returning to the pitch in 2025.

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FIFA Council to Discuss Sanctions Against Israel Football Federation

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FIFA Council to Discuss Sanctions Against Israel Football Federation

FIFA is set to consider potential sanctions against the Israel Football Federation (IFF) following a proposal from the Palestine Football Association (PFA). The PFA’s call for sanctions stems from the ongoing conflict in Gaza, with the association accusing Israel of violating FIFA regulations.

The issue was raised by the PFA in March, and FIFA President Gianni Infantino stated that the FIFA Council would make a decision after a legal assessment. The council will review the matter during its upcoming meeting on Thursday, October 3rd, where the PFA’s proposal is officially listed on the agenda.

The Palestine FA is seeking sanctions against Israel’s national teams and clubs, citing violations of FIFA’s regulations. In response, IFF President Shino Moshe Zuares condemned the proposal, calling it “a cynical political and hostile attempt” to undermine Israeli football.

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Israel has been playing its Nations League home matches in Hungary due to security concerns, and recent international games have been relocated for similar reasons. They are slated to face France and Italy during the upcoming international break.

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Alcaraz Triumphs Over Sinner in Thrilling China Open Final

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Alcaraz Triumphs Over Sinner in Thrilling China Open Final

Carlos Alcaraz staged a remarkable comeback to defeat world number one Jannik Sinner in a thrilling China Open final. The 21-year-old Spaniard fought from a set down to win 6-7 (6-8) 6-4 7-6 (7-3), marking his fourth ATP Tour title of the year and the 16th of his career.

In a match filled with high drama and intense rallies, Alcaraz praised Sinner’s performance, calling him “unbelievable” and recognizing the Italian’s exceptional level of play. Despite losing the first set in a closely contested tie-break, Alcaraz remained resilient, ultimately turning the match in his favor.

Reflecting on his victory, Alcaraz said, “I never lose hope. I knew I had to give everything I had to give myself the opportunity.”

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Meanwhile, Britain’s Dan Evans, 34, faced a tough loss in the first round of the Shanghai Masters. Despite leading 4-2 in the deciding set, Evans was eventually beaten by Brazil’s Thiago Seyboth Wild, who won 6-2 4-6 7-6 (7-3) to progress to a second-round clash with Russian world number five Daniil Medvedev.

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