While uncertainty remains on his managerial future in Saudi Arabia, Pitso Mosimane's Al Ahli side clinched a crucial win to move to the brink of a historic league title. 🏆🏆🏆 Read more here ▶️
A single goal from the spot from Algerian midfielder Ryad Boudebouz made the difference on the night after he converted from the penalty before missing another spot kick in the match against relegated Al Shoalah.He has drawn six and lost three through a campaign in which he is now set to continue the trend of winning trophies at every club he has coached after delivering silverware at SuperSport United, Mamelodi Sundowns, and Al Ahly.
Back on top again, Mosimane’s team now just needs to win their remaining games against Al Qadsiah and Al Hazm to seal the title without having to look over their shoulders at Al Akhdoud who sit three points behind on 65 points. The order of promotion business was also sealed with Al Hazm becoming the latest team to secure their ticket after Al Riyadh did the same on Tuesday joining Al Ahli and Al Akhdoud.The former Kaizer Chiefs coach has given Al Faisaly a late charge towards promotion after joining in March, but it all came too late as they remain as they cannot surpass fourth place anymore with two games to play.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Pitso’s Huge Success: 'A Lesson To South Africans’ | Soccer LadumaA local coach is grateful to former Mamelodi Sundowns president Patrice Motsepe for Pitso Mosimane. SLSiya Read more:
Read more »
Quick Military Settlement for Sudan conflict out of the questionVolker Perthes, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General and Head of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS), in a joint interview with Radio Dabanga and Sudan Tribune, said that during the first week of the war in Sudan, both the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), were counting on a military solution. However, as the clashes enter their second month, "the two sides, have reached the conviction that a quick military settlement is out of the question". Referring to the Jedda talks, co-brokered by the USA and Saudi Arabia, Perthes says that they are military and tactical, and will not in themselves lead to a lasting ceasefire. He held both parties responsible for violating the previous ceasefires and humanitarian truces, and stressed "the need to agree on an effective monitoring mechanism with participation of regional and international organisations". Perthes says that the participation of private citizens and Sudanese civil society will be necessary to observe any ceasefire on the ground, while he suggests that "certain countries will be able to monitor the ceasefire via satellite".
Read more »
'Champions League title would not change City's legacy''Champions League title would not change City's legacy': Treble-chasing Manchester City may be on a quest for their first Champions League title but manager Pep Guardiola said claiming the trophy will not define his team's legacy or his own.
Read more »
Win against Ball will open WBC title door for LamatiBoxing promoter Larry Wainstein feels more buoyant and optimistic his charge, super-talented Ludumo “9mm” Lamati, will grab the opportunity for a brighter future with both hands when he challenges WBC silver featherweight champion Nick Ball in Belfast, Ireland, on May 27.
Read more »
Mokwena silences critics by winning league title as sole head coachMamelodi Sundowns coach Rulani Mokwena says he is unmoved by critics and claims he has improved a lot of players including Orlando Pirates playmaker Thembinkosi Lorch during his stay at the Soweto giants.
Read more »