John Abraham's Passion Pays Off as NorthEast United Wins Durand Cup

John Abraham’s Passion Pays Off as NorthEast United Wins Durand Cup

NorthEast United’s historic Durand Cup triumph is a testament to the unwavering passion and dedication of its owner, John Abraham. The actor’s journey with the club has been marked by financial challenges and setbacks, but his unwavering belief in the team has finally borne fruit.

Abraham’s acquisition of NorthEast United in 2013 was a bold move, as he became the sole owner of a franchise in a league dominated by corporate giants. Despite the financial burden, Abraham’s love for football and his desire to represent the Northeast region drove him to invest heavily in the club.

Over the years, NorthEast United has faced its share of struggles, failing to win the Indian Super League despite some promising performances. However, the Durand Cup victory against Mohun Bagan, one of India’s most decorated clubs, is a significant milestone for the club and its owner.

In a recent interview, Abraham spoke candidly about the financial losses he has incurred due to his ownership of NorthEast United. “Every year, I suffer big losses,” he said. “But I want to represent my team with a lot of pride. I cry when they lose, but I love them.”

Abraham’s passion for the club is evident in his unwavering support, even during difficult times. His belief in the team and his commitment to the Northeast region have finally paid off with the Durand Cup triumph.

The victory is a testament to the hard work and dedication of the players, coach, and support staff, but it is also a personal triumph for John Abraham. His unwavering passion and belief in the team have inspired NorthEast United to achieve greatness, proving that with determination and perseverance, anything is possible.

Nitesh Kumar Wins Gold in Para Badminton at Paris Paralympics

Nitesh Kumar Wins Gold in Para Badminton at Paris Paralympics

Nitesh Kumar’s life took an unexpected turn after a train accident in 2009 resulted in the amputation of his left leg. Despite his passion for football, destiny had other plans for him. However, the resilient Haryana boy refused to give up on his dreams and found his calling in para sport.

As an engineer by profession, Nitesh discovered his love for badminton while studying at IIT Mandi. Despite wearing a prosthetic leg, he often competed against able-bodied players from his college. His dedication and love for the game led him to win a bronze medal at the Para Nationals in 2016.

Nitesh’s impressive deceptive skills and unwavering determination soon made him a force to be reckoned with at the national level. At the 2020 Para National Championships, he stunned Tokyo Paralympic medallists Pramod Bhagat and Manoj Sarkar. Bhagat, who had claimed a historic gold medal in Tokyo, was serving an 18-month suspension for an anti-doping violation.

Nitesh ensured that India defended its gold medal from Tokyo. In a thrilling final against England’s Daniel Bethell, Nitesh clinched the victory 21-14, 18-21, 23-21, converting a second match point after saving one in between.

“I had goosebumps when the national anthem was being played and the Indian flag was going up. It was an amazing feeling, hard to describe,” said the 29-year-old Nitesh.

Suhas Yathiraj, 41, won silver in the men’s singles SL4 class, losing to France’s defending champion Lucas Mazur. For Yathiraj, an IAS officer of Uttar Pradesh cadre, it was a significant achievement to win his second Paralympics medal, having lost to Mazur in the 2021 Tokyo Paralympics final as well.

India’s success in para badminton continued in the SU5 category (standing/upper limb impairment). Thulasimathi Murugesan took silver after losing to China’s defending champion Yang Qiuxia in the final. Second seed Manisha Ramadass took bronze, beating Denmark’s Cathrine Rosengren in the playoff.

Thulasi, 22, from Kancheepuram, Tamil Nadu, trains at the Pullela Gopichand Academy in Hyderabad. Despite her congenital deformity and severe injuries from an accident, she has won three medals in the Asian Para Games, including gold in singles, and silver at the world championships this year.

Manchester City Reign Supreme as Haaland Dominates Premier League

Manchester City Reign Supreme as Haaland Dominates Premier League

The English Premier League has witnessed an electrifying start to the season, with Manchester City maintaining their dominance at the summit. Erling Haaland has emerged as the league’s leading marksman, scoring an astonishing seven goals in just three matches.

Manchester City’s relentless pursuit of victory continued with a 3-1 triumph over West Ham, courtesy of Haaland’s hat-trick. The Norwegian striker has silenced his critics with his prolific goal-scoring prowess, establishing himself as a formidable force in English football.

Meanwhile, Liverpool have emerged as City’s closest challengers, winning their first three matches. Their emphatic 3-0 victory over Manchester United at Old Trafford highlighted the gulf in class between the two sides. Luis Diaz’s brace and Mohamed Salah’s continued scoring streak at Old Trafford left United reeling.

Brighton have emerged as a surprise package, drawing 1-1 with Arsenal to climb to third place. Joao Pedro’s crucial goal denied Arsenal a victory, dropping them to fourth. Chelsea’s struggles continued with a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace, indicating the extent of their rebuilding task.

Other notable results included Aston Villa’s 2-1 win over Leicester City, Newcastle’s 2-1 victory over Tottenham, and Brentford’s 3-1 triumph over Southampton. Everton suffered a heartbreaking 3-2 defeat to Bournemouth, while Fulham and Nottingham Forest played out a 1-1 draw.

The Premier League’s intensity is set to continue in the coming weeks, with Manchester City and Liverpool looking to maintain their dominance. Haaland’s goal-scoring exploits will be closely watched, while Manchester United will be desperate to turn their fortunes around under Erik Ten Hag.

Ten Hag's United Hit Rock Bottom with Liverpool Humiliation

Ten Hag’s United Hit Rock Bottom with Liverpool Humiliation

Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United reign has hit a major roadblock after a humiliating 3-0 home defeat to Liverpool. The Dutchman, who was appointed in May, is already facing immense pressure after losing three of his first four games in charge.

Ten Hag’s tenure began with a promising 2-1 victory over Brighton in the Premier League opener. However, that optimism quickly evaporated with a 4-0 thrashing at Brentford and now the Liverpool debacle.

The former Ajax boss has been backed with a significant transfer budget, spending over £200 million on new players. But the results have not matched the investment, leaving Ten Hag under scrutiny.

In his post-match press conference, Ten Hag acknowledged the challenges facing his team. “It’s not like I’m Harry Potter, that is what you have to acknowledge,” he said. “We just had a third game in the season, again we have to build a new team.”

Ten Hag pointed to the inexperience of his squad, with several key players still adapting to the Premier League. He also defended Casemiro, who was at fault for Liverpool’s first two goals.

“I think that in football everyone has to take responsibility,” Ten Hag said. “He’s a great character. He has won everything in his career. I’m sure he will keep contributing to our team.”

Despite the setbacks, Ten Hag remains confident in his team’s ability to challenge for trophies this season. “At the end of the season I’m quite confident that we will have a big chance to lift another trophy,” he said.

However, United’s hopes of competing for the Premier League title appear slim. They are already six points behind defending champions Manchester City and Liverpool.

The defeat to Liverpool has exposed the deep-rooted problems at Old Trafford. Ten Hag has a lot of work to do if he is to turn things around and restore United to their former glory.

Indian Para Shuttler Nitesh Kumar Secures Maiden Paralympic Medal

Indian Para Shuttler Nitesh Kumar Secures Maiden Paralympic Medal

Indian para shuttler Nitesh Kumar has secured a maiden medal in the men’s singles SL3 category at the Paris Paralympics. The 29-year-old defeated Japan’s Daisuke Fujihara in straight games (21-16, 21-12) in the semifinals on Sunday.

Kumar, who overcame permanent leg damage from a 2009 accident, has been performing consistently and expressed his self-belief in reaching the finals. He said, “I have been performing consistently, so I had the self belief that I will make the finals and it feels amazing to actually do that because there is pressure and I had lost my mixed doubles but I didn’t let it affect me.”

In the summit clash, Kumar will face Great Britain’s Daniel Bethell, who defeated Thailand’s Bunsun Mongkhon in the other semifinal. Bethell, who was the runner-up to Pramod Bhagat in the Tokyo Games, is a formidable opponent, setting the stage for an electrifying final.

Kumar’s sports journey began with a passion for football in childhood. However, an accident in Visakhapatnam left him bedridden for months and resulted in permanent leg damage. Despite this, his interest in sports endured, particularly during his time at IIT-Mandi, where he developed a keen interest in badminton.

He kept honing his skills along with studies and made his debut at the Nationals in Faridabad, winning a bronze while representing Haryana. The following year, he clinched silver in singles and bronze in doubles at Bengaluru, establishing himself in para-badminton.

His domestic success peaked at the 2020 Nationals, where he defeated Pramod and Manoj Sarkar to win gold. Kumar’s win assured India’s third medal from para badminton after Manisha Ramadass confirmed a podium after setting up a women’s singles SU5 semifinals duel with compatriot Thulasimathi Murugesan.

India’s medal hopes were further bolstered by Nithya Sivan Sumathy, who advanced to the women’s singles SH6 semifinals with a 21-4, 21-7 victory over Poland’s Oliwia Szmigiel. On Saturday, Sukant Kadam earned the right to take on compatriot Suhas Yathiraj in SL4 semifinals to assure the country its first medal in badminton from this edition of the Games.

Haaland's Hat-Trick Heroics Propel City to Premier League Summit

Haaland’s Hat-Trick Heroics Propel City to Premier League Summit

Erling Haaland’s relentless scoring prowess propelled Manchester City to the summit of the Premier League with a second consecutive hat-trick in a 3-1 triumph over West Ham United on Saturday. The Norwegian sensation, who terrorized Ipswich Town last weekend, repeated his treble feat to amass an astonishing 70 goals in just 69 Premier League appearances since joining City from Borussia Dortmund.

City’s title defense has commenced with an ominous display, leaving their rivals in awe after securing four consecutive league crowns. The English champions stand alone as the only team to emerge victorious in all three opening fixtures, largely due to Haaland’s electrifying start.

“There are no words for him. All we can do is help him improve and provide him with as many chances as possible,” said Pep Guardiola, City’s manager.

Guardiola enjoyed the luxury of resting key players Rodri, John Stones, and Kyle Walker after their Euro 2024 exploits, while Phil Foden missed the match due to illness. In contrast, Haaland enjoyed a summer break from international duty and appears rejuvenated.

“I feel great, I feel energized. I had a long vacation and pre-season,” Haaland remarked. “Only footballers understand the importance of a break. You need to rest your body and mind because it’s a long season. It’s not as easy as people think. I feel fresh, and that’s the most important thing.”

After scoring in the opening weekend victory at Chelsea and netting his 10th City hat-trick against Ipswich, Haaland has now established a Premier League record of seven goals in the first three games of a season.

West Ham’s downfall was self-inflicted as they surrendered possession deep in their own territory, allowing Bernardo Silva to set up Haaland for a composed finish past Alphonse Areola. City appeared poised to seize control of the match, but Areola denied Kevin De Bruyne before the Belgian struck the crossbar.

However, West Ham’s first meaningful attack resulted in an equalizer, aided by a City blunder. Jarrod Bowen drove into the City box and his low cross was inadvertently turned into his own net by Ruben Dias.

City swiftly regained their composure and restored their lead with an intricate move that culminated in a thunderous finish. Rico Lewis’ pass found Haaland, who unleashed a powerful shot past Areola.

Haaland could have added an assist before the break, but Lewis squandered his deft lay-off. City’s failure to find the elusive third goal left the door open for West Ham in the second half. A swift counter-attack saw Bowen set up Mohammed Kudus, who rattled the post with a fierce effort.

Haaland, however, had the final say, sealing the three points with a clinical finish. The 24-year-old was played in by Matheus Nunes and confidently chipped the ball over substitute goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski. Fabianski denied Haaland a fourth goal in stoppage time.

West Ham’s second defeat in three games leaves Julen Lopetegui’s side languishing in 14th place.

AIFF to Pay Two Years' Salary to Marquez if Sacked for Poor Performance

AIFF to Pay Two Years’ Salary to Marquez if Sacked for Poor Performance

The All India Football Federation (AIFF) has agreed to pay two years’ salary to Manolo Marquez if he is sacked for poor performance before May 31, 2026. This is a significant departure from the previous contract with Igor Stimac, which did not include a termination clause favorable to AIFF.

Marquez, who was appointed as the senior national team head coach from August 1, 2024 to May 31, 2026, will receive a total salary of $407,000 (approximately ₹3.4 crore) during his tenure. The AIFF will be obligated to pay the remaining balance if Marquez is removed before May 2026 for reasons other than misconduct or material breach of contract.

This clause was requested by Marquez, who was leaving a secure position at FC Goa to take up the role with the national team. The AIFF agreed to this request as a safeguard for Marquez, who is leaving a guaranteed contract with FC Goa.

The terms of Marquez’s contract are similar to those of Stimac’s contracts after October 2022. However, Stimac’s previous contracts included a clause that required AIFF to pay his salary for three months as compensation if he was removed. This clause was removed when Stimac’s contract was renewed in 2022 and was not included in the extension he signed in October 2023.

Stimac, who was sacked last June after India failed to make the third round of World Cup qualification, has filed a complaint with FIFA seeking compensation for the rest of his contract till June 2026. AIFF had argued that Stimac’s contract should have included a termination clause favorable to AIFF.

“There is a difference in the two cases,” said Satyanarayan Muthyalu, then acting secretary-general of AIFF. “In Manolo’s case, he had a contract with a club (FC Goa) for two years which he is leaving so that is a minimum safeguard that any coach will ask for.”

Marquez’s first assignment with the national team will be the Intercontinental Cup, which begins in Hyderabad on Tuesday. India will play Mauritius and Syria in the tournament.

NorthEast United FC Triumphs in Durand Cup, Defeats Mohun Bagan in Penalty Shootout

NorthEast United FC Triumphs in Durand Cup, Defeats Mohun Bagan in Penalty Shootout

NorthEast United FC etched its name in the annals of Indian football history by capturing the coveted Durand Cup trophy for the first time in its decade-long existence. The Highlanders overcame the formidable challenge of Mohun Bagan Super Giant, the tournament’s defending champions and Asia’s oldest club, in a thrilling penalty shootout.

The match, played at the iconic Salt Lake Stadium in Kolkata, witnessed a dramatic turnaround in the second half. Mohun Bagan dominated the opening period, establishing a two-goal lead through Jason Cummings’ penalty and Sahal Abdul Samad’s strike. However, NorthEast United, inspired by coach Juan Pedro Benali’s tactical adjustments, fought back valiantly after the break.

Moroccan forward Alaaeddine Ajaraie ignited the Highlanders’ comeback with a stunning right-footed shot in the 55th minute, catching Mohun Bagan goalkeeper Vishal Kaith off guard. Three minutes later, substitute Guillermo Fernandez volleyed home a pinpoint cross from Ajaraie to level the scores.

With no extra time allotted, the match went straight to a penalty shootout. NorthEast United goalkeeper Gurmeet Singh Chahal emerged as the hero, making two crucial saves to deny Mohun Bagan. The Highlanders converted all four of their spot-kicks, securing a 4-3 victory and the coveted trophy.

The win marked a significant milestone for NorthEast United, which had never won a major trophy before. It was a testament to the team’s resilience, determination, and the tactical acumen of coach Benali. For Mohun Bagan, it was a heartbreaking defeat, but they can take solace in their impressive run to the final.

Individual awards were also presented at the ceremony. Gurmeet Singh Chahal was named the Golden Glove winner for his outstanding performance in the shootout. Kerala Blasters’ Noah Sadaoui claimed the Golden Boot with six goals, while NorthEast United’s Jithin M.S. received the Golden Ball for his exceptional assists.

Mohamed Salah: Liverpool Legend and Modern-Day Maestro

Mohamed Salah: Liverpool Legend and Modern-Day Maestro

Mohamed Salah, the Egyptian maestro, has etched his name among the Premier League’s elite. With over 300 goal contributions in just 350 games for Liverpool, Salah continues to mesmerize fans with his prolific scoring and creative brilliance.

Despite turning 32, Salah shows no signs of slowing down. Under the guidance of new manager Arne Slot, he remains a pivotal figure for Liverpool, guiding the club through a transitional period. In a recent interview with Star Sports, Salah shared his insights on various aspects of his career and life.

Salah’s consistency is a testament to his unwavering dedication. “I try to focus on my career and do the right things all the time,” he said. “I enjoy my football because this is what I love to do.”

The arrival of Darwin Nunez has added a new dimension to Liverpool’s attack. Salah praised Nunez’s unique qualities, saying, “He loves the ball in space and likes to do different things. He knows I really look for that.”

Salah’s versatility is another key factor in his success. “I always try to do both [score and assist],” he said. “I think most of the years I’ve been here in Liverpool, I’ve scored goals and assisted more than anyone in the same year.”

Off the pitch, Salah is an avid chess player. “I like Kasparov and Bobby Fischer, but I would say the best could be Magnus,” he said. He also enjoys online chess, but keeps his identity a secret.

When asked about his favorite celebration, Salah chose the yoga pose. “I was watching the UFC,” he explained. “My father was watching the UFC, and I think Pereira was fighting that night and lost. And yeah, someone actually did a celebration for him.”

Salah’s admiration for Cristiano Ronaldo is evident. “When I was growing up, I loved Ronaldo,” he said. “I would say [he is] my dream strike partner.”

For his Indian fans, Salah expressed his gratitude. “Thank you very much for your support,” he said. “It means a lot to us. Keep supporting us because we really love India.”

Argentine Rookie Colapinto Brushes Off Messi Comparisons Ahead of F1 Debut

Argentine Rookie Colapinto Brushes Off Messi Comparisons Ahead of F1 Debut

Argentine rookie Franco Colapinto is set to make his Formula One debut at the Italian Grand Prix this weekend, becoming the first driver from his country to compete in the sport in over two decades. Colapinto will replace Logan Sargeant at Williams, who has struggled this season.

Despite the excitement surrounding his debut, Colapinto has downplayed comparisons to football legend Lionel Messi, who is considered one of the greatest players of all time.

“It’s very difficult to feel as Lionel Messi, I don’t know how it is to feel that,” Colapinto said. “But sometimes I see that they compare me and I’m like, you guys are crazy, like Messi is God, it’s like you cannot, how are you comparing me?”

Colapinto has set modest expectations for his debut, acknowledging that Williams has had a challenging season.

“I am not expecting much… I just want to go step by step, I want to focus on myself,” he said. “That’s the main thing I think. To be able to be focused on my job. To be able to do what the team expects. And I am, to be honest, more than sure that I can do it.”

Colapinto’s debut will be a significant moment for Argentine motorsport, and he is eager to make the most of the opportunity.

“I’m very excited to be here, to be honest,” he said. “It’s a dream come true. I’ve been working for this for my whole life, so it’s a very special moment for me.”

The Italian Grand Prix will take place at the iconic Monza circuit, which is known for its high speeds and challenging layout. Colapinto will have two practice sessions on Friday to familiarize himself with the track before qualifying on Saturday and the race on Sunday.

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