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Mbappé's Penalty Hands Real Madrid Winning Start to LaLiga Season

Madrid — Kylian Mbappé's second-half strike from the penalty spot sealed a narrow 1–0 victory for Real Madrid over Osasuna on Tuesday night, ensuring Xabi Alonso began his league reign at the Bernabéu with three points. It wasn't a vintage Madrid display. Against a disciplined and deep-lying Osasuna, the hosts dominated possession but struggled to break through in the first half, mainly restricted to speculative long-range efforts. Eder Militão went closest, forcing a sharp save from Sergio Herrera with a fierce drive. The breakthrough arrived six minutes into the second half when Juan Cruz clipped Mbappé inside the area. Calm and clinical, the French superstar wrong-footed Herrera from the spot to ignite the Bernabéu and give Madrid the edge. "I didn't have much space in the first half," Mbappé admitted afterwards to club media. "We knew patience was key. Scoring early after the break helped us control the game. We should have added a second, but the win was the most important thing." Osasuna were forced to show more ambition after falling behind. Ante Budimir squandered their best chance, heading over from close range, while teenager Franco Mastantuono nearly capped his Real debut with a goal, denied by Herrera at the near post. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/tPeevXpbtx6lewC0MecyzDdMx2O7pGUNnR8Suo0e.png) Arda Güler also went close with a curling effort from distance, but Madrid ultimately settled for a single-goal cushion. Osasuna's frustration boiled over in stoppage time when Abel Bretones was shown red for an off-the-ball foul on Gonzalo García. For Alonso, it was an essential first step in LaLiga, especially after his side's humbling 4–0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain in the Club World Cup semi-finals last month. The Basque coach handed league debuts to Trent Alexander-Arnold, Dean Huijsen and Álvaro Carreras in defence, underlining the team's ongoing evolution. Crucially, Madrid delivered despite missing several stars: Jude Bellingham, Ferland Mendy, Eduardo Camavinga and Brazilian prodigy Endrick through injury, while Antonio Rüdiger sat out suspended. With Barcelona having dispatched Mallorca 3–0 in their own opener, Real could ill afford an early slip. Mbappé's penalty ensured they didn't — but Alonso will know sharper attacking edges will be needed as the campaign unfolds.

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Ten-Man Al Nassr Overcome Al Ittihad to Reach Saudi Super Cup Final

Hong Kong — Al Nassr displayed grit and determination on Tuesday night, edging rivals Al Ittihad 2–1 in a dramatic Saudi Super Cup semifinal at the Hong Kong Stadium. Goals from Sadio Mané and João Félix were enough to carry the Riyadh side into the final despite being reduced to 10 men before halftime. The clash began at a frenetic pace. Mané opened the scoring in the 10th minute with a composed finish, but Al Ittihad hit back swiftly, as Dutch winger Steven Bergwijn struck six minutes later to level the contest. The game's intensity reached another level in the 25th minute when Mané, scorer of the opener, was sent off after a reckless challenge — a decision that forced Al Nassr to dig deep for the remainder of the match. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/gVy3e3ZmXqdkfNsnAPy3aAeY8A1bztmJaTWUd7Xk.webp) Down a man but not in spirit, Al Nassr reorganized and struck again just after the hour mark. Portuguese forward João Félix provided the decisive moment in the 61st minute, finding the net with precision to restore his team's lead. Al Ittihad, with a numerical advantage for more than an hour, pressed hard but failed to break down Al Nassr's disciplined defence. Cristiano Ronaldo, leading the line for Al Nassr, played a key role in holding up play and inspiring his teammates in the closing stages. The victory sends Al Nassr into the Saudi Super Cup final, where they will meet the winner of the semifinal clash between Al-Qadisiyah and Al-Ahli Saudi. For Al Ittihad, it was a bitter defeat — a missed opportunity to capitalize against a side reduced to 10 men.

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Chhahari, Sankata Cruise to Back-to-Back Wins in Women's League Qualifiers

Kathmandu — Chhahari Youth Club and Sankata Club continued their perfect starts in the ANFA Women's League Qualifiers on Tuesday, registering dominant victories at the ANFA Complex in Satdobato. Chhahari run riot against Student FC. Chhahari Youth Club delivered a stunning attacking display to thrash Student FC 6–1 and claim their second straight win in Group' A'. With six points from two matches, Chhahari now sit firmly at the top of the table. They had opened their campaign with a 3–0 win over FC Real. Sumitra Singh Pakhrin was the star of the match, scoring twice, while Asmita Chaudhary, Lalita Mandal, Sanima Maya Loh, and Dipa Pun Magar all added one apiece. For Student FC, Sabina Tamang netted a consolation goal. Chhahari drew first blood in the 16th minute through Sumitra, before Asmita doubled the advantage in the 35th. Three minutes later, Sumitra struck again to make it 3–0. Lalita extended the lead in the 56th minute, while Sabina briefly gave Student hope with a goal in the 67th. But two quickfire strikes in the 75th and 76th minutes from Sanima and Dipa sealed an emphatic 6–1 victory. The defeat was Student FC's first of the campaign, leaving them with three points from two games. They had earlier defeated Sindhupalchok FC 3–1. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/4wgCqei7wLXmCJoppR7KfDZWAZ61M4QkZhMVyzqL.jpg) **Sankata overpowered Jhapa FC.** In Group B, Sankata Club eased to a 4–0 victory over Jhapa FC, making it two wins out of two. Having edged Nepal Sports Club 1–0 in their opener, Sankata now lead their group with six points. Striker Sukriya Miya scored twice to set the tone, netting in the 20th and 28th minutes to give Sankata a 2–0 halftime lead. Pratiksha Rai made it 3–0 in the 55th minute before a late strike from Renisha Sharma sealed the win in the dying stages of the match. Jhapa, who had thrashed Nepal Waste Management Club 7–0 in their first outing, slumped to their first defeat but still sit second in the group with three points. The only blemish in Sankata's convincing display came when goalkeeper Sushila Kumari Chaudhary was sent off in the 80th minute after receiving her second yellow card. Despite being reduced to 10 players, Sankata comfortably saw out the contest and even added a fourth.

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Nepal taste First Victory in Top End T20 Series.

Darwin, Australia – Nepal's national cricket team finally got off the mark in the ongoing Top End T20 Series, securing their first win with a comfortable 66-run triumph over Hobart Hurricanes Academy on Tuesday. After three straight defeats earlier in the tournament, the Rhinos bounced back in style at Kazalys Arena, Palmerston, to register two crucial points from four matches. Batting first after winning the toss, Nepal posted a competitive total of 180 for 7 in 20 overs. Arif Sheikh top-scored with 35, supported by Asif Sheikh's 29, Kushal Bhurtel's 27, Lokesh Bam's unbeaten 25, and Bhim Sharki's 18. Hobart's bowling unit was led by Nivethan Radhakrishnan and Raf Macmillan with two wickets apiece, while Marcus Bains, Gabe Bell, and Bradley Hope chipped in with one each. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/3Z2FxQBOHxNgQUfmKxcR2IGgyDOaTSunvuYyS5Bd.jpg) In reply, Hobart Hurricanes Academy faltered under scoreboard pressure, bundled out for 144 in 16.1 overs. Bradley Hope (31), Charlie Wakim (28), Jack Curtin (21*), and Tim Ward (13) tried to resist but could not build partnerships long enough to chase down the target. The star of the evening was young seamer Nandan Yadav, who produced a match-winning spell of 5 wickets for 17 runs in just 3 overs. Captain Rohit Kumar Paudel, Sandeep Lamichhane, Rijhan Dhakal, and Kushal Bhurtel each picked up a wicket to seal the win. Before this result, Nepal had suffered defeats to Northern Territory Strikers (by 42 runs), Bangladesh' A' (by 32 runs), and Melbourne Stars Academy (by 31 runs). The victory against Hobart not only lifted morale but also kept Nepal in contention as the tournament progressed.

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Nepal Suffer Third Straight Defeat in Top-End T20 Series

Darwin, Australia — Nepal's national cricket team endured their third consecutive defeat in the ongoing Top End T20 Series, going down by 31 runs against Melbourne Stars Academy on Monday at the TIO Stadium in Darwin. Chasing a target of 176, Nepal managed to play out the full 20 overs but could only reach 144 for seven. This latest setback follows earlier losses by 42 runs to Northern Territory Strikers and by 32 runs to Bangladesh 'A'. Opener Aasif Sheikh anchored Nepal's innings with a composed 53 off 49 deliveries, striking three fours and a six. Captain Rohit Kumar Paudel added 33, while Kushal Bhurtel chipped in with 25. Together, Aasif and Paudel stitched a crucial 87-run stand for the third wicket, but the rest of the batting lineup faltered under mounting scoreboard pressure. Melbourne's bowlers shared the spoils, with Austin Enlezark and Doug Warren claiming two wickets apiece, while Aryan Sharma and Chris Howe picked up one each. ![](https://bootballer.com/storage/media/posts/Lnjt5WllmnZI3xjOiBFke1BXhmz7fKr3zExcV3LD.jpg) Earlier, after winning the toss and electing to bat, Melbourne Stars Academy posted a competitive 175 for seven in their allotted overs. Blake MacDonald top-scored with a fluent 74 off 47 balls, laced with seven boundaries and two sixes. Thomas Rogers provided strong support, crafting 65 off 46 deliveries with seven fours and a six. Their second-wicket stand of 120 proved decisive, laying the foundation for the victory. For Nepal, leg-spinner Sandeep Lamichhane returned figures of 3 wickets, while Sompal Kami and Shahab Alam chipped in with one apiece. Nepal will now look to bounce back when they face Hobart Hurricanes Academy on Tuesday in their fourth outing of the tournament.

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Nepal Suffers Second Consecutive Defeat in Darwin

Darwin, Australia — Nepal's rough start in the ongoing Top End T20 Series continued on Saturday as they slumped to a 32-run defeat against Bangladesh 'A' at the Marrara Cricket Ground 2, marking their second straight loss of the tournament. After falling short by 42 runs against Northern Territory Strikers in their opening match, Nepal once again struggled to keep pace with the opposition. For Bangladesh, however, this was their first win of the series, having been handed a heavy 79-run loss by Pakistan Shaheens in their opener. Batting first after winning the toss, Bangladesh posted a competitive 186 for six in 20 overs. Jishan Alam was the standout performer, smashing 73 off 46 balls with five sixes and four boundaries. He was well supported by Afif Hossain, who remained unbeaten on 48, while Mohammad Naim (25) and Saif Hassan (11) chipped in with valuable runs. Nepal's bowling attack found little success, with Rijhan Dhakal taking two wickets while Karan KC, Nandan Yadav, and Sandeep Lamichhane picked up one apiece. In reply, Nepal fought but could not match the scoring tempo. They finished on 154 for seven in their allotted 20 overs. Middle-order batter Kushal Malla was the lone bright spot, anchoring the innings with an unbeaten 59 off 47 balls, including six fours and a six. Opener Aasif Sheikh made 28, Lokesh Bam added 15, Nandan Yadav was unbeaten on 14, while Kushal Bhurtel (12) and captain Rohit Kumar Paudel (10) failed to convert their starts. Bangladesh's bowlers shared the spoils, with Rakibul Hasan claiming three wickets, Hasan Mahmud taking two, and Toufiqul Ahmed, along with Ripon Mandal, grabbing one each. With two defeats in as many matches, Nepal will be desperate to bounce back when they face Melbourne Stars Academy on Monday.

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