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King Verstappen chases fifth title | The Express Tribune
EYEING HISTORY: Red Bull’s Max Verstappen during practice at Yas Marina Circuit, Abu Dhabi. Photo: REUTERS
ABU DHABI:
Max Verstappen has won the Formula One title for the last four years but it would be far from ‘more of the same’ if he snatches a record-equalling fifth in a row at the Abu Dhabi season finale on Sunday.
The 28-year-old Red Bull driver has come back from 104 points behind McLaren’s then-championship leader Oscar Piastri to 12 adrift of the Australian’s teammate Lando Norris, now the frontrunner, in a span of just eight races.
As far as comebacks go, it is the greatest of the modern era in terms of reclaiming lost ground.
It could also be one for the ages, eclipsed only by some of the most heroic underdog stories, like Niki Lauda’s return from a fiery crash to take the title down to the wire in 1976 before winning it in 1977.
“I think whether or not Max will win, it’s probably fair to say that the world discovered an even more extraordinary Max this season, after his fourth world title,” Verstappen’s Red Bull team boss Laurent Mekies told reporters at the Yas Marina circuit on Friday.
“It’s up to you guys to say if… (2025) will become the best of his titles.
“But for sure, in terms of whatever happens next, the scale of the comeback is something that hopefully will go in a few history books.”
Stand equal with Schumacher
Regardless of where it ranks, the Dutchman’s quest to become only the second driver after Ferrari great Michael Schumacher to win five titles in a row stands in stark contrast to his four other title-winning campaigns.
Then, he was more hunted than hunter, if not dominant. Even in his hard-fought battle with Lewis Hamilton in 2021, Verstappen was chased down by the Briton who drew level with him on points heading into the Abu Dhabi finale.
This year, however, he has had to fight off the back foot — overcoming an initially uncompetitive car and navigating a Red Bull leadership reshuffle that had Christian Horner ousted as team boss.
At the same time, he has balanced his F1 responsibilities with his role as father to a baby daughter, born in May, and extracurricular pursuits like GT racing, even winning on his GT3 debut around German track Nuerburgring’s fearsome Nordschleife loop.
Five of Verstappen’s seven wins have come in the last eight races, all of which he has finished on the podium.
Misfortune for his McLaren rivals has also worked in his favour. But equally, every bit of his trademark tenacity and determination has been on display, as he has hunted down the McLaren pair.
Born in Belgium to an F1 racer father Jos and top-level go-karter mother Sophie Kumpen, Verstappen has been on wheels as soon as he could walk.
His speed has never been in question. But this year it has been mated to a newfound maturity and a calm confidence, making him an even more formidable competitor.
“Max is not an easy four-time world champion to knock off his perch,” said McLaren chief executive Zak Brown on Friday.
“Arguably, definitely, one of the greatest ever. It’s awesome racing against Max,” added the American.
Verstappen still needs Norris to finish off the podium on Sunday to seal the title, even if he races to a fifth Abu Dhabi win.
But if anyone can spring an upset, Verstappen can.
“Look, this guy never gets it wrong, you know, Max just never does a mistake,” said Mekies.
“He keeps surprising us every day.”
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If Liverpool want to be successful, all roads lead through Szoboszlai
It had to be Dominik Szoboszlai. Over the course of this topsy-turvy season, the midfielder has evolved from a key member of Liverpool‘s supporting cast to their standout performer, and so it proved again on Wednesday night as his inventive free kick set his team on the path to a priceless 3-0 victory over Marseille in the UEFA Champions League.
After a campaign in which he has deservedly won plaudits for his all-action displays at the heart of Liverpool’s engine room, Szoboszlai has found himself in the spotlight for the wrong reasons in recent weeks.
The Hungary international was dubbed “disrespectful” by Barnsley boss Conor Hourihane after a careless backheel cost the Reds a goal in the FA Cup, while his missed penalty against Burnley at the weekend resulted in more needlessly squandered points in the Premier League.
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But amid the mounting pressure, Szoboszlai kept his cool at the Stade Vélodrome, with his goal on the stroke of halftime perfectly epitomizing his character. Cheeky, impudent and full of quality, the midfielder’s free kick squirmed under the Marseille wall and past goalkeeper Gerónimo Rulli to settle the nerves of all in red.
As he wheeled away in celebration, Szoboszlai smiled and tapped his temple — a reminder, perhaps, that he has not let the growing outside noise disrupt his focus at a crucial point in Liverpool’s season. Even before he opened the scoring in southern France, the 25-year-old had shown flashes of brilliance, teeing up Hugo Ekitike to put the ball in the back of the Marseille net before the Frenchman’s goal was ruled out for offside.
In scoring Liverpool’s opener, Szoboszlai became the first Reds player to score a direct free kick in the Champions League since Trent Alexander-Arnold against Rangers in Oct. 2022. He also became only the third Liverpool player to score or assist a goal in at least five successive Champions League appearances, after Steven Gerrard and Mohamed Salah.
The former was watching Wednesday night’s clash from a London TV studio and was full of praise for Szoboszlai, who is the incumbent of his iconic No.8 shirt.
“You can see he’s oozing confidence,” Gerrard told TNT Sports after the game.
“I love his confidence. I love that he backs himself. I think most players, if they had Mo Salah in their ear [wanting to take the free kick], would step aside but I love the way Szoboszlai just says: ‘No chance’.”
As far as endorsements go, it was a pretty glowing one for a player who looks increasingly poised to one day emulate Gerrard by wearing the captain’s armband at Anfield. Szoboszlai’s strike was his seventh goal in all competitions this season — only one shy of his total haul from last term — and while he couldn’t add to that tally in the second half, he continued to be at the center of Liverpool’s positive play.
The midfielder was unlucky not to claim an assist when he brilliantly played Ekitike through on goal on the hour mark, only for the striker to see his powerful effort crash off the post. Shortly afterwards, Jeremie Frimpong forced the visitors’ second goal, shimmying to the byline and seeing his cutback diverted into the back of the net by the helpless Rulli.
The Reds’ third of the evening was brilliantly finished by substitute Cody Gakpo in stoppage time, but the goal owed a lot to Szoboszlai’s neat lay-off for Ryan Gravenberch in the build-up.
Certainly, it is little wonder that Liverpool are keen to keep the midfielder on a new long-term contract. It is the second European game in a row where he has claimed the headlines, having also converted the match-winning penalty away to Internazionale in early December.
At that point, Liverpool were in desperate need of a victory to boost morale after a dramatic week in which Salah had sensationally aimed head coach Arne Slot and accused the club of throwing him “under the bus.”
Salah was subsequently omitted from the matchday squad at the San Siro but started against Marseille following his return from the Africa Cup of Nations, where he helped Egypt to a fourth-placed finish in Morocco.
The Egypt international lasted the full 90 minutes against Roberto De Zerbi’s side and, while his glaring late miss is illustrative of his recent erratic form, his involvement should at least draw a line under December’s tension and potentially mark the start of a renaissance for both him and his team.
Liverpool are now undefeated in 13 games in all competitions, the longest unbeaten streak of any team in Europe’s top five leagues.
It is a statistic that does not quite tell the full story, with some results and performances having left Slot vulnerable to warranted criticism in recent weeks. However, still, it is a run that felt inconceivable when Liverpool were hemorrhaging goals earlier in the campaign.
“It could have been a tricky place to go and it is because of their fans but also because of their players and manager,” Slot said postmatch.
“We had to be very good today, and we were. We should have done better in the counterattack. We were very positive on the ball. We scored three and everyone will be more positive than when we create five chances but score one.
“In the last 13 games unbeaten, we’ve only been 54 minutes behind. We had many earlier chances to win it today. Today, we probably deserve what we got. We weren’t unlucky like we’ve been so many times this season.”
While Slot is right to point out that fortune hasn’t favored his side in recent months, he will know the standards need to be higher if he is to convince his critics that he is the right man to lead the club forward in the long term.
But, based on the evidence of Wednesday’s display, there is still plenty for Liverpool to salvage from this turbulent season, particularly if their star man Szoboszlai can keep on delivering.
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Expected winter storm has some leagues reshuffling schedules
One year after a winter storm forced postponements across U.S. sports, another major weather system is prompting a reshuffling of games this week and threatened to wreak havoc on the weekend schedule.
A storm that meteorologists say could rival the damage of a major hurricane is expected to bring snow, ice and frigid temperatures from New Mexico to New England starting Friday.
The Sun Belt Conference preemptively shook up its women’s basketball schedule, moving around the start times on several games from Thursday through Saturday.
Tennessee’s swim meet at Georgia and the USC Upstate women’s basketball game at Longwood were moved up to Friday from Saturday because of the forecast.
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Arizona State unveils James Harden-inspired threads
Arizona State‘s on-court threads will look a bit different, courtesy of a program icon.
The Sun Devils unveiled a new uniform on Tuesday that blends elements from James Harden‘s time at Arizona State with his signature shoe deal.
On a black base, “Arizona State” appears in a blocky font in maroon and outlined with gold, with the jersey number sandwiched by the school’s name.
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Introducing the James Harden X ASU collection.
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Arizona State’s “Sparky” mascot logo is featured on two locations — under the front collar of the jersey and on the sides of the shorts.
On the jersey’s maroon back collar is a cream-colored patch with No. 13 — Harden’s jersey number as a Sun Devil — in gold, a nod to the LA Clippers guard’s two seasons with the program.
Similar to Louisville‘s Donovan Mitchell uniform and Texas Tech football’s Patrick Mahomes threads, Arizona State will feature Harden’s signature logo — in this case on the right side of the jersey’s collar and the bottom left of the shorts.
Harden, a 16-season NBA veteran, played for the Sun Devils from 2007 to 2009 before being selected as the No. 3 pick in the 2009 NBA draft by the Oklahoma City Thunder. He averaged 19 points, 5.4 rebounds, 3.7 assists and 1.9 steals per game as a Sun Devil, leading the team to a 2009 NCAA tournament berth.
The Clippers guard first signed a 13-year deal with Adidas in August 2015, after Nike failed to match the shoe company’s $200 million offer.
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