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Panthers beat Wild in shootout for 4th win in 5 games
Anton Lundell and Aleksander Barkov scored in the shootout and the Florida Panthers beat the Minnesota Wild 2-1 on Monday night.
Eetu Luostarinen scored in regulation for Florida, which has won four of its past five games. Sergei Bobrovsky made 27 saves and stopped two of the three players he faced in the shootout.
Kirill Karizov scored in regulation for the Wild and Filip Gustavsson had 33 saves. Mats Zuccarello scored in the tiebreaker for the Wild, who have lost four of five since the All-Star break.
SENATORS 4, FLAMES 3, OT
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — Tim Stutzle had three assists in regulation and scored at 1:55 of overtime to cap Ottawa’s comeback from two goals down.
Brady Tkachuk, Drake Batherson and Alex DeBrincat also scored for the Senators. Mads Sogaard, appearing in his fourth NHL game, made 34 saves.
Dillon Dube had two goals and Tyler Toffoli had a goal and an assist for Calgary. Jacob Markstrom finished with 21 saves.
COYOTES 4, PREDATORS 2
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Lawson Crouse scored two goals to help Arizona end a two-game road skid.
Nick Schmaltz and Christian Fischer also scored as the Coyotes capped their three-game road swing after back-to-back overtime losses. Matias Maccelli, J.J. Moser and Clayton Keller each had two assists. Karel Vejmelka had 29 saves for his first win against the team that drafted him in the fifth round in 2015.
Crouse nearly had a hat trick but missed an empty net wide with 1:11 left.
Roman Josi and Colton Sissons scored for Nashville, and Kevin Lankinen had 15 saves.
KINGS 5, SABRES 2
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Adrian Kempe scored for the third straight game, Viktor Arvidsson had a goal and two assists, and Los Angeles won its second straight since the All-Star break and bye week.
Sean Walker and Matt Roy also scored and Phillip Danault had three assists for the Kings. Pheonix Copley made 27 saves.
Dylan Cozens and Peyton Krebs scored, and Craig Anderson allowed five goals on 28 shots for the Sabres, who have dropped four straight games following a five-game win streak.
RED WINGS 6, CANUCKS 1
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Dylan Larkin scored twice and Detroit won its third straight.
Robby Fabbri and Gustav Lindstrom each had a goal and an assist, and Pius Suter and Jonatan Berggren also scored for the Red Wings. Michael Rasmussen had two assists and Ville Husso made 29 saves, including a late penalty shot.
Sheldon Dries scored for the Canucks, and Collin Delia stopped 17 shots. Vancouver has given up five or more goals in 25 of 54 games this season.
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Saudi Arabia to host 2034 World Cup
Saudi Arabia will host the men’s soccer World Cup in 2034 while the 2030 edition will be held in Spain, Portugal and Morocco, with one-off matches in three South American countries, world soccer’s governing body FIFA said on Wednesday (Dec 11).
The decision was announced by FIFA President Gianni Infantino following a virtual extraordinary Congress. The 2030 and 2034 World Cups each had only a single bid and both were confirmed by acclamation.
“We are bringing football to more countries and the number of teams has not diluted the quality. It actually enhanced the opportunity,” Infantino said about the 2030 World Cup.
“What better way to celebrate the 100th anniversary in 2030 than to have the World Cup in six countries, in three continents, with 48 teams and 104 epic matches. The world will stand still and will celebrate the 100 years of the World Cup.
“Congratulations to all the bidders for putting up a great dossier, but I would like to put on record my big, big thank you to the six confederation presidents and to their teams,” he added.
The combined proposal from Morocco, Spain, and Portugal will see the 2030 World Cup take place across three continents and six nations, with Uruguay, Argentina and Paraguay hosting celebratory games to mark the tournament’s centenary.
Uruguay held the first World Cup in 1930, while Argentina and Spain have also staged the tournament. Portugal, Paraguay and Morocco will all be first-time hosts.
Four years later, Saudi Arabia will become the second nation from the Middle East to host the quadrennial tournament, 12 years after neighbours Qatar staged the 2022 edition.
In 2023, FIFA said the 2034 World Cup would be held in the Asia or Oceania region, with the Asian Football Confederation throwing its support behind the Saudi bid.
Australia and Indonesia had also been in talks over a joint bid, but dropped out.
FIFA announced that both bids would be uncontested in 2023, leaving little room for doubt.
On Tuesday, the Norwegian Football Federation (NFF) said it would vote against the awarding of hosting rights by acclamation and criticised FIFA’s bidding process, saying it was “flawed and inconsistent”.
CRITICISM
Both bids have come under fire.
The decision to host the 2030 World Cup across three continents has been panned by climate activists because of the increased emissions from the extra travel required.
FIFA has said it will take measures to “mitigate the environmental impact”.
The 2034 bid by Saudi Arabia has been criticised because of the country’s human rights record and desert climate, much in the same way as the Qatar World Cup.
The Saudi climate will likely force FIFA to hold the tournament in the Northern Hemisphere winter, just like it did in Qatar.
A World Cup in Saudi Arabia will also spark debate about the Kingdom’s record on human rights and lead to accusations of “sportswashing”.
Amnesty International and the Sport & Rights Alliance (SRA) last month urged FIFA to halt the process to pick Saudi Arabia as hosts unless it announces major reforms before the vote.
The Kingdom has invested heavily in sport over the last few years, although critics, including women’s rights groups and members of the LGBTQ community, allege it is using its Public Investment Fund to sportswash its human rights record.
Following the confirmation of Saudi Arabia as hosts of the 2034 World Cup, 21 organizations including the Amnesty, Saudi diaspora human rights organizations, migrant workers’ groups from Nepal and Kenya and international trade unions, published a joint statement condemning the move.
“FIFA’s reckless decision to award the 2034 World Cup to Saudi Arabia without ensuring adequate human rights protections are in place will put many lives at risk,” Steve Cockburn, Amnesty International’s Head of Labour Rights and Sport, said in the statement on Wednesday.
The country denies accusations of human rights abuses and says it protects its national security through its laws.
Saudi Arabia, which has never hosted a tournament of this magnitude, will have to construct eight stadiums that will be used for the event.
“We look forward to hosting an exceptional and unprecedented edition of the FIFA World Cup by harnessing our strengths and capabilities to bring joy to football fans around the world,” Prince Mohammed bin Salman said.
Abdulaziz bin Turki Al-Faisal, the Minister of Sports, said it was a historic moment for Saudi Arabia.
“The Kingdom is on a remarkable journey of transformation under Vision 2030 and today is another huge step forward that reflects and celebrates our progress while looking ahead to an even brighter future,” he said in a statement.
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Torres hails team spirit after Barcelona win at Dortmund
Barcelona’s team spirit helped them weather the storm against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League on Wednesday, said Ferran Torres, after the striker came off the bench to net a late double that gave the Spaniards a 3-2 win in Germany.
Torres came on in the 71st minute and struck four minutes later to put Barcelona 2-1 ahead. He found the net again in the 85th minute to restore the visitors’ lead after Serhou Guirassy’s second equaliser.
“It’s one of those games that make a group, that make us stick together, because we knew how to suffer … instead of falling apart, we reacted very well,” Torres told Movistar Plus.
“It’s everything, it’s recovering our feelings, it’s the victory, it’s the unity we’ve shown, it’s how we celebrate the goals, which also adds up, and being able to dedicate the victory to all the Barcelona fans who have travelled.”
Barcelona, second in the Champions League standings with 15 points from six matches, will look to secure direct qualification to the round of 16 when they play Benfica and Atalanta next month.
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Last-gasp Abraham goal gives Milan victory over Red Star
A late Tammy Abraham goal earned AC Milan a thrilling 2-1 Champions League win over Red Star Belgrade at the San Siro on Wednesday to make it four wins in a row for the Italian side.
Abraham’s 87th-minute winner was a cruel blow to the Serbian visitors, who came back from a goal down and were pushing for a well-deserved winner when the Englishman struck to lift Milan up to 12th spot on 12 points. Red Star are 31st with three points.
With the top eight teams qualifying automatically for the round of 16, Milan were looking to keep in touch with the leading pack but Red Star went close to drawing first blood with an Andrija Maksimovic volley that hit the crossbar in the 18th minute.
That jarred the home side into action but they had to re-jig their plans when Ruben Loftus-Cheek had to be replaced by Samuel Chukwueze due to injury and they were forced into another change when Alvaro Morata was hurt, with Abraham coming on in his place.
Rafael Leao got the opener for the home side in the 42nd minute, superbly controlling a long ball from Youssouf Fofana before using his second touch to clip the ball into the top corner.
Nemanja Radonjic, who scored twice when his side came from behind to beat Stuttgart 5-1, equalised in the 67th minute, collecting the ball outside the box and unleashing a blistering shot that flew past the despairing dive of Mike Maignan.
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Red Star almost went ahead when Mirko Ivanic dragged a shot wide before Abraham snatched the winner in the 87th minute, the striker making the most of chaos in the penalty box after a set piece to lash the ball into the net.
Milan coach Paulo Fonseca was pleased with the victory but expressed frustration at how his side played against a team that had lost four of their previous five games in this year’s competition.
“I am someone who is not satisfied with the result alone. I am satisfied with this result, that’s the most important thing, we won, we are in a good position, but I am tired of fighting against these things. I am not satisfied with the team’s performance,” he told broadcaster Sky Sports.
“The problem is that our team is a roller coaster. Today we are fine, tomorrow I don’t know. It always seems like it’s heads or tails (with us),” he added.
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