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Serhou Guirassy goal helps Borussia Dortmund beat Mamelodi Sundowns

Serhou Guirassy goal helps Borussia Dortmund beat Mamelodi Sundowns

Borussia Dortmund achieved their first victory on the second matchday of Group F, with the Guinean international striker Guirassy playing a key role in their FIFA Club World Cup second game. 

In Cincinnati, BVB triumphed over South Africa’s Mamelodi Sundowns with a final score of 4-3, setting their sights on advancing to the round of 16 in the FIFA Club World Cup.

Mamelodi Sundowns proved to be a formidable opponent, particularly in the first half hour of the match. They took the lead in the 11th minute with a goal from Ribeiro.

However, Nmecha capitalised on a significant error by goalkeeper Williams to equalise at 1-1 in the 16th minute. Guirassy then put BVB ahead by scoring in the 34th minute, followed by new signing Bellingham, who, in his first start, extended the lead to 3-1 just before halftime in the 45+1 minute. The game attracted 14,000 spectators, with around 8,000 of them being BVB fans.

The stadium erupted again in the 60th minute when Mudau accidentally deflected a Svensson cross into his own net, making the score 4-1 for BVB.

Despite the setback, the South African team refused to back down. Rayners scored to make it 4-2 just two minutes later, and in the 90th minute, Mothiba further reduced the deficit to 4-3, intensifying the match’s excitement.

Sundowns faced a defeat but still have a chance to reach the quarter-finals. However, they need to improve their defensive performance to stay in contention.

Dortmund edge South Africa's Sundowns in seven-goal thriller

Dortmund edge South Africa’s Sundowns in seven-goal thriller

In an exciting match that ended with a close 4-3 loss, Mamelodi Sundowns battled hard, but Borussia Dortmund came from behind to defeat the South African side in their first win at the Club World Cup.

Fresh off their victory against Ulsan HD, Sundowns startled the Bundesliga squad by scoring first in only 11 minutes. Lucas Ribeiro gently slid the ball beyond Gregor Kobel and skillfully navigated defenders.

Dortmund quickly recovered, equalising five minutes later. Goalkeeper Ronwen Williams made a mistake by mispassing to Felix Nmecha, who easily scored into an empty net.

The equaliser boosted Dortmund’s confidence and exposed Sundowns’ weaknesses in playing from the back. Dortmund pressured Sundowns’ right side, and on 34 minutes, Julian Brandt delivered a cross that Serhou Guirassy headed in to make it 2-1.

Things got worse for Sundowns just before halftime. Jobe Bellingham, making his debut, scored with a volley after collecting Williams’ punched clearance, giving Dortmund a 3-1 lead.

Sundowns came back with more energy in the second half. Tebogo Mokoena nearly scored from a free-kick, hitting the side-netting. But Sundowns fell further behind when Khuliso Mudau accidentally headed Daniel Svensson’s cross into his net.

Instead of giving up, Sundowns fought back. Just three minutes later, Mokoena hit the post from a set-piece, and Iqraam Rayners quickly scored from the rebound, marking his second goal in the competition.

Substitute Lebo Mothiba scored for Dortmund in the 90th minute from a cross by Jayden Adams, helping them secure their first points of the campaign.

In the group stage, all four teams remain in contention after Fluminense’s draw with Ulsan. Sundowns need to beat Fluminense to improve their chances of advancing, while Dortmund faces winless Ulsan.

African supporters still have hope for the quarter-finals, but Sundowns must enhance their defence to minimise mistakes.

ES Tunis beat LAFC to keep Club World Cup hopes alive

ES Tunis beat LAFC to keep Club World Cup hopes alive

LAFC’s journey in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup came to an end on Friday, as they suffered a 1-0 defeat to Tunisian side ES Tunis at Nashville SC’s GEODIS Park. The turning point of the match came in the second half, where a late penalty save played a crucial role in the outcome.

After suffering a defeat in their opening match against the Brazilian team Flamengo, ES Tunis bounced back with a win over the MLS side on Friday, reigniting their chances in the tournament.

In the first half, LAFC had two goals disallowed within the opening 30 minutes, as both Olivier Giroud and David Martínez found the back of the net but were ruled offside.

ES Tunis had their close call when Youcef Belaïli was brought down in the box, initially earning a penalty. However, after a review by Video Assistant Referee (VAR), referee Espen Eskås changed the decision, issuing a yellow card to Belaïli for simulation instead.

Belaïli later turned the tide for the Tunisians, scoring midway through the second half with a well-placed finish from the edge of the box.

As the match approached its climax, LAFC earned a lifeline in the form of a penalty kick deep into stoppage time when Marlon was knocked over in the area. However, goalkeeper Bechir Ben Saïd stood tall and denied Denis Bouanga’s attempt, securing ES Tunis their first win of the tournament.

New MK Dons deal for Kinshasa-born Jonathan Leko

New MK Dons deal for Kinshasa-born Jonathan Leko

MK Dons has announced that winger Jonathan Leko has penned a new contract to remain at Stadium MK.

Since joining the club in 2022, Leko has made 55 appearances and has contributed to 12 goals across League One, League Two, and the EFL Trophy.

He is known for his speed and has already had memorable moments, including two goals against Wrexham in the current season.

Leko is well-liked for his personality and sense of humor. After facing a serious injury while on loan at Burton Albion in 2024, he worked hard to regain his fitness and returned to play in March during a victory against Cheltenham.

Head Coach Paul Warne expressed his excitement about having Leko on the team, noting his talent and competitive nature. Sporting Director Liam Sweeting also highlighted Leko’s potential under Warne’s leadership and praised the medical team’s efforts in helping him recover. Everyone at MK Dons congratulates Jonathan on his new deal.

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Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to host CHAN opener

Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam, Tanzania to host CHAN opener

Tanzania is set to host the opening match of the 2024 African Nations Championship (CHAN), with the Benjamin Mkapa Stadium in Dar es Salaam chosen as the venue for the tournament’s kickoff on 2 August 2025.

The tournament will run from 2 to 30 August 2025 and will feature national teams composed solely of players from their domestic leagues.

This edition marks the first time CHAN returns to East Africa since Rwanda hosted it in 2016. CAF also confirmed that Uganda’s Mandela Stadium in Kampala will be the site for the third-place match, while the final is set to take place at Kasarani Stadium in Nairobi, Kenya, on 30 August.

The Confederation of African Football (CAF) made this announcement after consultations with the three East African co-hosts—Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda—who are collaboratively organizing the event for the first time.

This rotation of the tournament among the three countries is a key part of CAF’s strategy to foster regional cooperation and infrastructure development, while also giving fans across East Africa direct access to high-level continental competition.

With Tanzania, Kenya, and Uganda all eager to make a strong impression as both hosts and participants, the 2024 CHAN is poised to offer not only top-tier football but also a showcase of East Africa’s organizational prowess on the continental stage.

Defender Osman Turay pens Bayer 04 Leverkusen from FC Schalke 04

Defender Osman Turay pens Bayer 04 Leverkusen deal from FC Schalke 04

Bayer Leverkusen has made an exciting addition to their A-Junior team by signing 17-year-old left-back Osman Turay from FC Schalke 04. This talented young player is set to enhance the squad under the guidance of coach Sergi Runge.

The German U-17 international joins Leverkusen free of charge, making it a savvy move as the club aims to bolster its status in youth football.

Sporting director Simon Rolfes expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “Osman Turay’s ambitions match perfectly with our objectives. We are committed to elevating our standing in youth football and reinstating Bayer 04 as a premier destination in German football.”

Football director Kim Falkenberg also commended Turay’s remarkable abilities, saying, “Osman has emerged as one of the standout players in his age group. We’re excited that he has chosen to continue his promising path with Bayer 04 Leverkusen.”

Turay is already acquainted with some of his new teammates. As the vice-captain of the German U-17 national team, he has played alongside Leverkusen’s Jeremiah Mensah, Nebe Domnic, and Ben Hawighorst. The four were last on the field together during a starting lineup against Portugal, where they faced a narrow 1-2 defeat, leading to Germany’s early exit from the European Championship in Albania.

In May, Turay faced Leverkusen while representing Schalke in the quarter-finals of the German A-Junior Championship. In a thrilling match, Leverkusen clinched victory 3-2 in a penalty shootout, ultimately making their way to the finals, where they just fell short, losing 4-5 to 1. FC Köln.

Ivorian defender Willy Boly signs Nottingham Forest deal extension

Ivorian defender Willy Boly signs Nottingham Forest deal extension

Nottingham Forest has announced a one-year extension for Ivorian defender Willy Boly, which will keep him at the club until the summer of 2026.

The Ivorian defender has made 45 appearances for the Reds since joining from Wolves in 2022, quickly becoming an essential part of Nuno Espírito Santo’s squad.

As a key member of the leadership group, Boly adds a wealth of experience to the team, having played in nine matches across all competitions last season.

He was part of the Ivory Coast squad that won the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) last year and has experience competing in European tournaments, having played for Porto in the Champions League and for SC Braga and Wolves in the Europa League.

With more fixtures anticipated due to European qualification, Boly’s presence on and off the pitch will be crucial in helping the team adapt to the demanding schedule.

Boly has signed a new contract with the club, expressing his happiness and eagerness to continue with the team and its supportive fans. He aims to build on last season’s success.

Chief Football Officer Ross Wilson praised Boly as a valuable and experienced Premier League player who has significantly contributed to the team’s achievements. Wilson highlighted Boly’s professionalism, leadership qualities, and ability to connect with teammates.

Liberian native Christian Saydee departs Portsmouth to join Wigan

Liberian native Christian Saydee departs Portsmouth to join Wigan

Portsmouth has confirmed that Liberian decent Christian Saydee has left Pompey to join League One side Wigan for an undisclosed fee.

The 23-year-old forward, who joined from Bournemouth in summer 2023, scored seven goals in 73 appearances and helped the team win the third tier title, returning Championship football to Fratton Park after 12 years.

Manager John Mousinho said, “Christian was a valued member of our squad and will be missed by staff, players, and fans for his key contributions.”

“However, we believe he deserves the opportunity for more regular playing time, and we didn’t want to hold him back from that. We thank him for everything he achieved while wearing a Pompey shirt and wish him the very best in this next chapter of his career.”

Saydee rose through the Cherries academy before making his way to Fratton Park. He netted his first goal in a League Cup match against Peterborough, and his first league goal for Pompey was particularly significant, as it secured a crucial win over promotion contenders Oxford at Fratton Park.

In the last season, Saydee found the net three times: he scored twice in a draw against Middlesbrough and added another goal in the draw with Hull on the season’s final day.

Wydad Casablanca suffer opening Club World Cup defeat to City

Wydad Casablanca suffer opening Club World Cup defeat to City

On Wednesday, one of Africa’s representatives, Wydad Athletic Club – WAC started their FIFA Club World Cup campaign with a 2-0 defeat to defending champions Manchester City in Philadelphia.

In a recent match, Phil Foden scored the opening goal for Manchester City in the second minute, followed by a second goal from Jeremy Doku in the 42nd minute.

Morocco’s Nordin Amrabat showcased his versatility, contributing effectively on both defense and offense. Wydad Casablanca had a significant opportunity to equalize in the 31st minute when Thembinkosi Lorch lost his balance in the penalty area.

Although Wydad Casablanca displayed some hesitancy in the first half, they maintained a resilient defense, with goalkeeper El Mehdi Benabid making crucial interventions.

Despite their challenges, the supporters passionately rallied behind the team with chants of “ole, ole, ole… Wydad, Wydad.”

Phil Foden expressed satisfaction with securing three points, while Wydad’s Meijers Bart acknowledged the positive start in the tournament and conveyed pride in being part of the team.

Moroccan side Wydad AC to face a tricky contest against Man City

Moroccan side Wydad AC to face a tricky contest against Man City

Wydad AC will begin their FIFA Club World Cup journey on Wednesday, facing off against the English football club Manchester City. The match will take place at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia.

Wydad earned their place in this prestigious tournament by being crowned CAF Champions League winners, marking their third title at the end of the 2021/22 season.

Similarly, Manchester City qualified as previous winners of the UEFA Champions League, having claimed their first European title in the 2022/23 season.

Wydad finished third in the Botola Pro 1 league this season, 16 points behind champions RSB Berkane. This poor performance resulted in the departure of their head coach, Rhulani Mokwena, after just one season.

Now under the leadership of Amine Benhachem, the Moroccan club is gearing up to take on City in what promises to be an uphill battle.

“It’s going to be a tough match—there’s no denying that,” Benhachem stated in the lead-up to the game. “But we believe we can compete. We have our style of play, and we’ll give it our best shot.”

Manchester City’s squad for the tournament includes new signings Rayan Aït-Nouri, Rayan Cherki, Tijjani Reijnders, and Marcus Bettinelli. These additions enhance manager Pep Guardiola’s options, offering both defensive stability and attacking flair.

Having won the last edition of the Club World Cup, City is eager to assert their dominance in the competition’s revamped format.