PSG : Centième en Ligue 1 pour Luis Enrique face à Brest
Depuis son premier match sur le banc parisien en août 2023, Luis Enrique va diriger son 100e match avec le PSG en Ligue 1 avec la réception de Brest ce soir en championnat. Le PSG défie le Stade Brestois au Parc des Princes (19h GMT) pour la 33e journée de Ligue 1. L’occasion pour Luis Enrique, arrivé en 2023 sur le banc en remplacement de Christophe Galtier, de fêter sa 100e en Ligue 1 face au club breton. Après avoir dirigé pour la première fois les Parisiens, le 12 août 2023 face à Lorient (0-0) lors de la première journée, le coach espagnol a remporté sa première victoire, 15 jours plus tard, au Parc des Princes contre Lens (3-1). A ce jour, il affiche avec Paris un bilan de 70 victoires, 20 nuls et 9 défaites. Sous ses odres, les Parisiens ont marqué 243 buts et encaissé 95.
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Liga – Real Madrid : Kylian Mbappé absent pour le clasico face au Barça
Le Clasico entre le FC Barcelone et le Real Madrid connaît un tournant important avant le coup d’envoi prévu en Liga. Le Real Madrid devra faire sans sa principale star offensive, Kylian Mbappé, pourtant de retour à l’entraînement après une blessure musculaire. L’attaquant français, auteur d’une saison très productive (41 buts, 6 passes décisives en 41 matchs toutes compétitions confondues), ne figure pas dans le groupe retenu par l’entraîneur Álvaro Arbeloa pour ce choc très attendu au Camp Nou. Une absence qui modifie fortement les plans offensifs madrilènes. Un Real Madrid remanié en attaque Privé de Mbappé, le Real Madrid devra repenser son animation offensive pour ce Clasico important pour le titre. Le staff technique devra trouver des alternatives pour compenser l’absence de son meilleur buteur en Liga (24 buts en 28 matchs). Malgré son altercation avec Federico Valverde, Aurélien Tchouaméni est bien présent dans le groupe. Le milieu français reste disponible après une semaine marquée par des tensions internes au sein du vestiaire, sans conséquence sur sa participation sportive. Il y a aussi un retour de marque dans le groupe. C’est Thibaut Courtois fait son apparition dans le groupe après sa blessure en Ligue des champions face à Manchester City, le 17 mars dernier. Le groupe du Real Madrid pour le Clasico : Courtois – Lunin – Sergio Mestre – Alaba – Trent – Asencio – Á. Carreras – Fran García – Rüdiger – Huijsen – D. Jiménez – Bellingham – Camavinga – Tchouameni – Thiago – Cestero – Palacios – Vini Jr. – Gonzalo – Brahim – Mastantuono. sweetbonanza.qpon
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Salah farewell matches for Liverpool FC known
Liverpool FC manager Arne Slot has hinted that Egyptian forward Mohamed Salah might bounce back to action this week to begin his farewell matches for the club.
Speaking after a one-all draw with Chelsea on Saturday, 9 May 2026, the Dutchman suggested the 35-year-old winger could feature in the away assignment against Aston Villa on Friday, 15 May 2026. The tie will kick-off at 9pm United Kingdom Time.
Context of Salah injury fears
Slot gave an update on the African star while also addressing injuries issues of other Liverpool FC players such as defender Ibrahim Konate, goalkeeper Alisson Becker and midfielder Florian Wirtz.
“Konate, we always have to wait and see, [but] the way he limped off, he told me it was cramp,” Slot told his club’s website.
“Let’s hope he is right in his assessment, but we have to wait and see tomorrow how he feels and how that will work out. I think Mo [Salah] is close to returning, Ali [Becker] is close to returning, but Flo [Wirtz] we have to wait and see how he is recovering after what he has.”
Salah has missed two back-to-back Premier League games, including against Manchester United on 3 May 2026 due to a thigh muscle injury.
The latest injury has been a source of concern in the larger context of things considering that is set to leave the outgoing Premier League champions this summer.
Farewell matches for the Liverpool legend
The former African Footballer of the Year limped off with a thigh muscle injury during the previous weekend’s 3-1 victory over Crystal Palace FC, raising fears that the campaign could be over for the club’s inspirational attacker.
Injury to the Reds’ No. 11 meant that chances of him playing farewell matches for Liverpool were in serious doubt ahead of his imminent departure.
Now the former AS Roma’s winger looks certain to play in the remaining two games of the season for Liverpool FC against Villa and Brentford FC.
The outgoing champions will host Brentford on 24 May 2026 to bring the curtain down on the campaign and close the chapter on Salah’s hugely successful career.
The Egyptian has scored 12 goals and registered nine assists in 39 games across all competitions this season.
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Kabras Sugar RFC overcome KCB Rugby to secure fifth Kenya Cup crown
Kabras Sugar RFC triumphed over an ambitious KCB Rugby with a score of 14-8, securing their fifth consecutive Kenya Cup title in a hard-fought final held at the ASK Showground in Kakamega County.
This victory marked a significant achievement for Kabras, making them the first team in 42 years to achieve a three-peat, joining Nondies and Impala in the exclusive club of teams with five consecutive titles. The win also extended their unbeaten run in the Kenya Cup to 54 matches, dating back to 2022.
Heavy rainfall before kickoff left the playing surface muddy, creating challenging conditions for both teams, although the pitch remained playable.
The match began at a tense pace, with both sides launching early attacks while struggling to gain territorial advantage.
KCB faced an early setback when Festus Shiasi was temporarily sent off for a leading-arm infringement.
The slippery conditions contributed to several handling errors from both teams throughout the opening half.
KCB were the first to threaten the scoreboard when Brian Wahinya attempted a penalty.
His initial effort drifted wide, but he later succeeded with another attempt, splitting the posts to give the bankers a 3-0 lead.
Kabras tried to break through KCB’s defence from a scrum but were thwarted by a disciplined defensive effort.
The hosts were forced into early substitutions, bringing Dukisa, Tanga, and Wekesa into the game.
A kick that went directly into touch brought the opening half to a close, with KCB holding a narrow 3-0 advantage at halftime.
The second half began with another setback for Kabras, as Jeason Misoga was forced off the field due to a head injury.
KCB nearly extended their lead with a dangerous attacking move, but Kabras managed to survive the pressure and eventually levelled the score with a penalty from Ntabeni Dukisa.
Wahinya later missed a penalty attempt that could have increased KCB’s advantage, allowing Kabras to stay within touching distance.
Dukisa, playing his first match of the season, continued to be influential and successfully converted another penalty, giving Kabras their first lead of the contest.
KCB earned a penalty deep inside Kabras territory and opted for a scrum. During the sequence, Ephraim Odour received a yellow card, reducing Kabras to 14 men.
The bankers quickly capitalised on their numerical advantage.
Samuel Asati initiated an attack from the scrum, leading to Festus Shiasi finishing brilliantly in the far left corner for a try.
However, Wahinya failed to convert, leaving the scores tight.
An offside infringement by KCB provided Dukisa with another opportunity, and he calmly slotted the penalty, narrowing Kabras’s deficit to just one point.
KCB’s hopes were further dashed when Olukusi was sent off in the closing minutes, leaving the bankers with just 14 men as the game entered its decisive phase.
Kabras eventually found the breakthrough they needed from a rolling maul, with Hillary Odhiambo touching down for the decisive try.
Although Dukisa missed the conversion, the try pushed Kabras into a 14-8 lead.
The sugar men remained composed in the final moments, despite conceding a late penalty, and successfully defended their advantage until the final whistle.
Kabras ultimately emerged as 14-8 winners, lifting their fifth consecutive Kenya Cup title in front of their home supporters.
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