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AEK LARNACA LEAVE CRYSTAL PALACE SHELL-SHOCKED IN CONFERENCE LEAGUE CLASSIC

Crystal Palace's European debut at a floodlit Selhurst Park ended in a 1-0 defeat to AEK Larnaca. A second-half strike from Riad Bajic sealed the win for the Cypriot side, despite the Eagles creating several chances.

AEK Larnaca Leave Crystal Palace Shell-Shocked in Conference League Classic
Palace Fall in Conference League Shock -COURTESY/PHOTO

At Selhurst Park, Cypriot team AEK Larnaca defeated Crystal Palace 1-0 in the Conference League thanks to a goal by Riad Bajic in the second half.

Late in the first half, Jean-Philippe Mateta had the finest chance to open the score before halftime, but he missed the crossbar.

However, six minutes into the second half, a defensive blunder allowed the visitors to break the deadlock, which remained the only goal of the match, leaving the hosts to lament several wasted opportunities.

To secure their spot in this competition, the Eagles hosted Fredrikstad at Selhurst Park in their August two-leg play-off. However, this was the first time that important European football was played in a serious setting at the 101-year-old stadium under floodlights.

In a nod to the television classic's theme song, the home crowd commemorated the event with a banner that said "we are the guys who will win your little game" and a Dad's Army-themed tifo that included blue-and-red-tipped arrows on a flightpath to Leipzig, the host city of the Conference League final.

After a long delay to treat Yerson Chacon of Larnaca, who was replaced by Dorde Ivanovic, Palace soon established its superiority in possession and came even closer to taking the lead.

Daniel Munoz's cross was palmed into Mateta's path by visiting keeper Zlatan Alomerovic, but the France international was only able to clip the bar from close range.

As halftime drew near, there were few opportunities for either team. Jefferson Lerma's attempt went over the bar before Mateta fired and then nodded wide in extra time.

The second half began with Maxence Lacroix's header going just wide, but Jaydee Canvot delivered the ball to Marcus Rohden in the 51st minute, giving the visitors the lead.

To the pleasure of the about 750 travelling fans, the Swede found Bajic, who blasted the first goal past Dean Henderson for a beautiful finish from 18 yards out.

Alomerovic promptly stopped Mateta's subsequent attempt, and the Eagles continued to appear like the team most likely to score when Oliver Glasner made a triple-change in the 71st minute to bring in Adam Wharton, Daichi Kamada, and Eddie Nketiah.

Nketiah attempted to volley home after nodding off-target, but his movement was mistimed and he missed his outstretched leg.

Mateta then attempted a kick but failed to make contact with Wharton's cross, while Romain Esse and Daichi Kamada missed another late delivery.

CRISTIANO RONALDO PROTESTS AL-HILAL'S BENZEMA DEAL BY SKIPPING AL-NASSR LEAGUE MATCH

Cristiano Ronaldo is fuming. Discover why the Al-Nassr star skipped his last match and is now threatening to leave Saudi Arabia.

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Ronaldo "considering leaving Saudi Arabia" despite signing 2027 contract extension

Cristiano Ronaldo has been the main attraction in the Saudi Pro League ever since he landed in the Middle East three years ago. Now, for the first time, it looks like he’s actually thinking about leaving. He’s frustrated. He feels the playing field isn’t level, and it’s starting to get to him.

Here’s the deal: Four clubs in the league—Al-Ittihad, Al-Nassr, Al-Hilal, and Al-Ahli—get their backing straight from the state. But Ronaldo sat out Al-Nassr’s match against Al-Riyadh on Monday night. Why? He was protesting. He found out Al-Hilal was about to sign Karim Benzema from Al-Ittihad, and that was the last straw. From Ronaldo’s perspective, Al-Hilal keeps getting more freedom to splash cash than everyone else. They’re the current champions, and Ronaldo still hasn’t managed to win his first Saudi title.

Saudi officials tried to calm him down. According to Diario AS, they reached out and argued that most of Al-Hilal’s extra spending comes from Prince Al-Waleed bin Talal, not the Public Investment Fund (PIF). Al-Hilal just brought in Kader Meite for €30 million, Saimon Bouabre for €23 million, and now Benzema. Al-Nassr, on the other hand, only managed two free transfers this winter. Sure, they spent a lot more in the summer, but that didn’t seem to matter to Ronaldo.

Reports from Portugal, cited by AS, say Ronaldo’s not ruling anything out—not even leaving Saudi Arabia this summer. That’s despite just signing an extension with Al-Nassr until 2027.

And honestly, he has a point. Since he arrived, Al-Hilal have spent €647 million, while Al-Nassr have shelled out €410 million and Al-Ittihad €365 million. These numbers probably don’t include salaries—and let’s face it, nobody’s making more than Ronaldo. He’s supposed to return on Friday when Al-Nassr face Al-Ittihad, but right now, no one really knows if he’ll play or if he’s planning his next move.

N’GOLO KANTE SKIPS TRAINING AS AL-ITTIHAD BLOCK HIS MOVE TO FENERBAHCE OFFICIALLY

N’Golo Kante has gone on strike at Al-Ittihad after a paperwork error blocked his move to Fenerbahce. Can he still sign by Friday?

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Paperwork error halts N’Golo Kante’s transfer to Turkey at final hour

N’Golo Kanté didn’t show up for Al-Ittihad training on Tuesday, and it’s not hard to see why. He was all set to head to Fenerbahçe, but the deal fell apart at the last minute—apparently because Al-Ittihad messed up some paperwork. Kante was supposed to fly to Istanbul and sign, but thanks to this administrative slip, he’s stuck in limbo. There’s still a shot at reviving the transfer sinceKanté Turkey’s transfer window stays open until Friday, February 6.

Kante was one of the first big European names to jump to the Saudi Pro League, joining Al-Ittihad in 2023 after seven years with Chelsea. He’s been a key player in Jeddah, helping Al-Ittihad win the 2024-25 league title and the King’s Cup.

Then, in the middle of the January window, word got out that Fenerbahce wanted him. The Turkish club were eager to add a World Cup winner to their squad. The plan was to swap Kante for Youssef En-Nesyri, who’d head to Saudi Arabia. Everything seemed set until deadline day, when news broke that an error by Al-Ittihad in the Transfer Matching System stopped the transfer cold.

Fenerbahce didn’t hold back. They blamed Al-Ittihad directly, saying they’d done everything right: agreements with the players, medicals, paperwork, all wrapped up on time. But Al-Ittihad entered something wrong in the system, and that was that. Fenerbahçe even asked for an extension and reached out to FIFA, but nothing moved. In the end, the deal died, and Fenerbahçe put out a statement saying they understood the frustration and would keep working to strengthen the squad.

Meanwhile, Kante’s making his feelings clear. According to Ben Jacobs, he skipped training on Tuesday, still hoping the move to Fenerbahce can happen. Santi Aouna says talks between the clubs aren’t dead yet. L’Equipe is reporting that Kanté doesn’t want to play for Al-Ittihad while he waits for FIFA’s decision. With the Turkish window open until Friday, there’s still a glimmer of hope for Kante, though En-Nesyri’s move is off the table for now.

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