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Iankov’s late goal lifts CF Montreal past Philadelphia Union

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MONTREAL – Two late goals from Dominic Iankov and Ruan Texeira lifted CF Montreal to a 4-2 Major League Soccer victory over the Philadelphia Union on Saturday night at Stade Saputo.

Quinn Sullivan and Jesus Bueno found the back of the net for Philadelphia (4-8-8) while Josef Martinez and Bryce Duke also scored for Montreal (5-8-7), which extended their home unbeaten run to five games with three unanswered second-half goals.

“We talked about how we wanted to change the direction of the match at halftime, so we made the necessary adjusts and were clinical in front of goal,” said head coach Laurent Courtois. “There is definitely some relief, but I’m mostly just happy for the guys who came back or were just getting their first success with us.”

Both teams opened the game with a cautious approach, slowing the match down to a glacial pace with nether one looking to give up possession in a compromising position.

As the clock struck the half-hour mark, the game shifted into high gear, with Philadelphia drawing first blood.

After being left completely unmarked in the middle of the penalty area, Sullivan struck a low shot off the post and in, giving the visitors the lead.

“There are a lot of aspects on the ball and defensively where we need to grow, but that’s the beauty of this group,” said Courtois. “The idea was not to play central too early and create those angles from width first, but that’s something we were not able to do in the first half.”

However, Montreal only needed five minutes to respond when Martinez rose above the defence to get on the end of a perfectly placed Duke corner.

With the game now far more open, the Union were able to regain the lead after just six minutes due to yet another defensive mishap in the Montreal penalty area. Missed clearances and a lapse in coverage left Bueno with a simple tap-in at the back post.

Montreal took control early in the second half in search of an equalizer. That control came from the midfield players, who seemed overwhelmed in the first half but now were able to keep the ball and progress through Philadelphia’s lines.

“We have a lot of young guys, because if you have more experience, you can understand where the good spaces are for us. In the second half we tried to move the ball more side-to-side and punish them,” said Martinez, who was hailed as a positive leader by Courtois following his Man of the Match performance.

“I try to help the most I can. You have your own experiences, so you have to do your best and hopefully the guys accept what we do and what we have to say.”

Just before the hour-mark, the breakthrough would finally come during a chaotic free kick sequence.

A high, looping ball from Duke managed to slip by the entire defence and head toward goal. A missed clearance from Jack Eliott finally sent the ball into the net, tying the game at two apiece.

Now level, Montreal went looking for all three points by completely taking over the tempo of the game. With time running out, Iankov provided that goal as regular time expired. After beating one defender, the Bulgarian international fired the ball into the bottom corner.

“Considering the level (Duke and Nathan Saliba) have at this level against the specificities of a team like Philadelphia … they’re constantly learning from this type of setup,” said Courtois. “We asked them to not always feel the need to create something with the ball, but more just to connect and manipulate your opponents.”

With Philadelphia now fully committed to the attack, Montreal was able to hit back on the counter and double their lead just a couple minutes later in stoppage time. Substitute Lassi Lappalainen sent a cross to the back post for a running Ruan who made no mistake from in close, sending the home crowd into raptures.

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This report by The Canadian Press was first published June 29, 2024.

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Montreal’s Gabriel Diallo loses in Almaty Open final in three sets

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ALMATY, Kazakhstan – Montreal’s Gabriel Diallo lost to Russian-Armenian player Karen Khachanov in three sets at the Almaty Open men’s final on Sunday.

Khachanov won his seventh ATP Tour title 6-2, 5-7, 6-3.

The 28-year-old Khachanov has won both of his matches with the 23-year-old Diallo.

Khachanov also beat Diallo 6-4, 6-4 in the Round of 64 at this year’s National Bank Open.

Diallo had seven aces to Khachanov’s six and the Russian-Armenian had a double fault.

Khachanov converted 6 of 19 break points, while Diallo managed to convert 3 of 6.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 20, 2024.

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New Zealand wins cricket’s Women’s T20 World Cup for 1st time with 32-run victory over South Africa

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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — New Zealand won the Women’s T20 World Cup for the first time, beating South Africa by 32 runs on Sunday after a standout performance from Amelia Kerr with bat and ball.

South Africa’s chase was held to 126-9 in 20 overs at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium in reply to New Zealand’s 158-5 in the final of the 18-day tournament.

South Africa was also seeking to become a first-time champion.

After South Africa captain Laura Wolvaardt won the toss and opted to bowl, Kerr top scored for New Zealand with a 38-ball 43. Brooke Halliday hit 38 runs in 28 deliveries and opener Suzie Bates scored 32 in 31. Nonkululeko Mlaba took 2-31 in four overs for South Africa.

South Africa made a strong start to its chase, reaching 51-1 in 6.5 overs but never really threatened afterward, reaching the halfway stage of its innings at 64-3.

Wolvaardt top scored for South Africa with a 27-ball 33.

Kerr took 3-24 in her four overs, including Wolvaardt’s wicket.

Both teams fielded an unchanged side from their semifinal wins where South Africa stunned defending champions Australia in the first semi by eight wickets on Thursday, while New Zealand beat West Indies in the second semifinal by eight runs on Friday.

This was South Africa’s second straight final appearance in the tournament. Losing to Australia by 19 runs, it had finished runners-up in its home tournament in 2023, its best result in the tournament.

New Zealand, meanwhile, reached the tournament final for the first time since 2010. In the first two editions – 2009 and 2010 – it had lost to England by six wickets in London, and to Australia by three runs in Barbados.

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Brazil’s Lula cancels trip to Russia for BRICS summit after an accident

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SAO PAULO (AP) — Brazil’s President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva on Sunday canceled his trip to Russia for a BRICS summit after an accident at home that left him with a cut in the neck, his office said.

The 78-year-old leader was scheduled to attend a summit of the BRICS bloc of developing economies in the city of Kazan from Tuesday to Thursday this week.

Hospital Sirio Libanês in Sao Paulo said in a statement that the leftist leader was instructed not to take long distance trips, but can keep his other activities. Doctors Roberto Kalil and Ana Heleno Germoglio said they will regularly check on Lula’s recovery.

Brazil’s presidency said in a separate statement that Lula will take part in the summit by videoconference and will continue his work in capital Brasilia this week. It did not disclose details about what caused the president’s injury.

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