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Mbappé Fires Real Madrid Back to the Top as Nine Man Getafe Fall Late at Coliseum Alfonso Pérez
Kylian Mbappé delivered once again for Real Madrid, scoring the decisive goal in a tense 1-0 victory over nine man Getafe on Sunday night, a result that sent Los Blancos back to the summit of La Liga ahead of defending champions Barcelona.
It was a dramatic and, at times, ill tempered encounter at the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez, where Getafe’s discipline crumbled under pressure and Real Madrid’s patience finally paid off in the closing stages.
The turning point came in the 79th minute when substitute Allan Nyom who had only just stepped onto the pitch, was shown a straight red card for violent conduct after elbowing Vinícius Jr. The veteran Cameroonian, formerly of Watford and West Bromwich Albion, lasted just 44 seconds before being sent off, leaving the hosts in disarray.
Real Madrid immediately seized the advantage. Arda Güler, who had been lively throughout, spotted Mbappé’s perfectly timed run through the middle and slipped a precise pass between the defenders. The French forward showed his trademark composure, calmly slotting past David Soria to break the deadlock and notch his eighth league goal of the season.
Getafe’s evening went from bad to worse moments later when striker Alex Sancris was dismissed for a second yellow card in the 84th minute, reducing the home side to nine men. Despite their numerical disadvantage, Getafe came close to stealing a point deep into stoppage time when Hull City loanee Abu Kamara forced Thibaut Courtois into a reflex save, preserving Real’s slender lead.
Earlier, both teams had stood motionless for the first 15 seconds after kick off in a coordinated league wide protest against La Liga’s decision to stage a fixture in the United States. The move, which will see Villarreal face Barcelona in Miami on December 20, has sparked fierce debate among clubs and supporters across Spain.
Real Madrid controlled possession for long spells but struggled to find a breakthrough. Goalkeeper Soria was in inspired form, denying Mbappé early on and later pulling off a brilliant double save to keep out David Alaba’s free kick and Federico Valverde’s rebound. Mbappé also went close just before the break, dragging his shot wide after being set up by Jude Bellingham.
Bellingham, making only his second start of the season after recovering from shoulder surgery, showed flashes of his class but was unable to find the cutting edge needed to unlock Getafe’s stubborn defence. Meanwhile, England teammate Trent Alexander-Arnold missed out again as he continues to recover from a hamstring injury sustained in September’s Champions League clash with Marseille.
The result lifts Real Madrid two points clear at the top of the table, edging past Barcelona, who had temporarily gone ahead with their 2-1 victory over Girona on Saturday.
With momentum restored and confidence high, Xabi Alonso’s men will turn their attention to European duty when they host Juventus on Wednesday, aiming to maintain their perfect start in the Champions League group stage.
For Getafe, it was a night that began with promise but ended in frustration, two red cards, a missed chance at the death, and the bitter taste of defeat at the hands of the league leaders.
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Hardrock Snaps Up Edgar Tapera as Team Manager and Psychologist
Hardrock Football Club are understood to have moved swiftly to secure the services of Intellectual Edgar Tapera, who has been snatched from his current professional commitments to take up a dual role as team manager and team psychologist with immediate effect.
Sources close to the club indicate that Tapera’s appointment is part of a broader restructuring exercise at Hardrock, as the club seeks to strengthen its technical and administrative setup ahead of upcoming competitions. The move is believed to have been finalised after Hardrock tabled an offer that proved too attractive to turn down.
Tapera is no stranger to the local football scene. A former defender, he previously turned out for Harare City, Ngezi Platinum Stars, Manica Diamonds and SimbA Bhora, earning a reputation as a disciplined and intelligent player during his playing days. His deep understanding of the game, combined with his leadership qualities, is expected to add significant value to Hardrock’s dressing room and overall team culture.
Off the field, Tapera has been working as a human resources payroll officer at the Zimbabwe National Water Authority (ZINWA), a role he has held alongside his continued involvement in football. However, indications are that the Hardrock proposal, which comes with expanded responsibilities and long-term prospects, was simply too lucrative to ignore.
In addition to his duties at the club, Tapera is also believed to be set to play a key role at Gold Metal Investment, the company that bankrolls Hardrock. His involvement is expected to extend beyond football operations, potentially contributing to organisational and human capital development within the company.
While Hardrock are yet to make an official announcement, the anticipated appointment signals serious intent from the club as they continue to professionalise their structures and compete at a higher level. Tapera’s blend of football experience and corporate expertise is widely seen as a strategic acquisition that could have a lasting impact both on and off the pitch.
Sports
Chitiyo Hosts Under-18 Tournament to Promote Anti-Drug Message in Epworth
Zimbabwean footballer Ronald Chitiyo on Saturday hosted an Under-18 soccer tournament in Epworth aimed at discouraging drug abuse among youths, organisers said.
The inaugural Ronald Chitiyo Under-18 Tournament, held at Batanayi Primary School under the theme *“Say No to Drugs,”* featured seven junior teams from the local community and surrounding areas. The event sought to combine youth development with an anti-drug awareness campaign.
Several local football personalities attended the tournament, including Scottland FC defender Ronald Pfumbidzai, Simba Bhora midfielder Blessing Moyo and former Warriors winger Talent Chawapiwa. Ferg Chivhayo, brother to businessman Wicknell Chivhayo, was also present.
Entertainer Comic Elder was the guest of honour and addressed young players and supporters, urging them to stay focused on their futures and avoid drug abuse.
Epworth Pirates Soccer Academy won the tournament after defeating Scottland Juniors 4–2 on penalties in the final.
Speaking after the event, Chitiyo said he was encouraged by the turnout and participation.
“I am pleased with the success of this first edition, especially the support from the community and the number of young players who took part,” he said.
Chawapiwa described the initiative as a positive example of players giving back to their communities.
The organisers said the tournament will be held annually as part of broader efforts to promote youth empowerment and social responsibility through sport.
Sports
Harare City FC Poised for Surprise PSL Comeback
Harare City FC is on the brink of an unexpected return to Zimbabwe’s Premier Soccer League after Harare City Council quietly moved to acquire a top-flight franchise from newly promoted Marondera outfit FC Hunters.
Sources with direct knowledge of the matter say the agreement was concluded on December 11 at Town House in the early afternoon. The deal is understood to involve a blended settlement, with FC Hunters’ shareholders receiving both a cash component and residential land allocated by the municipality.
However, Harare Mayor Jacob Mafume has urged caution, stressing that while initial engagements may have taken place, the transaction has not yet been finalised and remains subject to full council approval.
“There are laid-down procedures we follow as council,” Mafume said. “We were already competing in the league with the aim of getting back into the Premier League. Where teams above us face challenges, we have an obligation to take steps once it is clear they cannot fulfil their requirements.”
Should the move be ratified, it would bring FC Hunters’ brief stay in the top flight to an abrupt end, barely weeks after the club clinched promotion as 2025 Pacific Storm ZIFA Eastern Region Division One champions. Their triumph sealed by a 2–1 win over Tenax FC at Rudhaka Stadium in October had marked Marondera’s first representation in the Premier Soccer League since Zimbabwe’s independence in 1980.
Mafume acknowledged that groundwork may already have been completed but reiterated that the final word rests with the full council.
“Some preliminary matters could have been signed off,” he said, “but anything involving council must still be tabled and approved. Until that happens, the process is not complete.”
Relegated from the PSL in 2022, Harare City FC would return to elite football after nearly three seasons outside the top tier. If confirmed, the Sunshine Boys face a daunting start to the 2026 season, opening at home against league runners-up MWOS FC, before travelling to Shamva to take on bronze medallists Simba Bhora. Encounters with FC Platinum and reigning champions Scottland FC follow in the early rounds.
The development comes amid ongoing speculation surrounding FC Hunters’ financial capacity to sustain top-flight football. The club has repeatedly dismissed reports of salary arrears and financial strain, recently reaffirming its commitment to grassroots development, upgrades at Rudhaka Stadium and plans for end-of-season awards. Nonetheless, the franchise sale would relieve the Marondera side of the heavy financial demands associated with Premier Soccer League participation.
For Harare City Council, the move reopens a long-standing and contentious relationship with professional football. Harare City FC has previously been criticised for consuming public funds amid allegations of poor governance and weak commercial viability.
In May 2023, Mafume suspended council funding to the club, citing operational irregularities. A year earlier, councillors had rejected a proposal to channel US$2.3 million into the team over six months, arguing that limited resources should be directed towards essential service delivery.
The council has also come under fire for the continued deterioration of Rufaro Stadium, where drainage problems have disrupted matches and eroded potential revenue streams.
Despite those challenges, the potential acquisition thrusts Harare City back into the Premier Soccer League spotlight reviving ambitions on the pitch while once again placing the municipality under scrutiny over its stewardship of football and public funds.
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