VIDEO:Watch Former Premier League referee explains why Liverpool were denied penalty against Arsenal A former Premier League referee has explained why Liverpool were not awarded a penalty - a decision which was labelled 'baffling' by fans on social media A former Premier League referee has explained why Liverpool were not awarded a penalty vs Arsenal Former Premier League Dermot Gallagher referee explains why Liverpool were denied penalty Former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher has explained why Liverpool were not awarded a penalty versus Arsenal for the altercation between Diogo Jota and Gabriel Magalhaes. The Gunners defender, who was in close proximity of the Reds forward, was seen handling the ball inside his own penalty area, denying the Reds forward from delivering a cross into the box. Gabriel's arm appeared to be in an unnatural position as the ball struck his wrist. Michael Oliver, the on-field referee, decided against awarding Jurgen Klopp's side a pen...
Confirmed Full list of referees for 2022 Qatar World Cup A total of 129 match officials will referee the 2022 Qatar World Cup, which is set to kick off on Sunday, November 20th. 35 officials from 29 countries will be refereeing the tournament’s 64 matches. Two of those 35 are Premier League officials. Michael Oliver and Anthony Taylor will be joining the 69 assistant referees and 24 video match officials. For Oliver, it will be his first major tournament following his appearance at the FIFA U20 World Cup in Poland in 2019. Taylor, meanwhile, will be taking part in his second major tournament, having refereed in last summer’s Euro 2020. Both officials will be joined by assistant referees Simon Bennett, Gary Beswick, Stuart Burt, and Adam Nunn. There were no English referees in the 2018 Russia World Cup, something that happened for the first time in 80 years. Meanwhile, the tournament will, for the first time, have women refereeing games. Stephanie Frappart of France, Yoshimi Yamash...
Marcus Rashford hits out over contract offer story Marcus Rashford has hit out over reports he could land a staggering contract offer from Manchester United. Rashford’s deal expires in June 2023, but United have an option to extend it for a further year, while a long-term solution is agreed. The Daily Star reported United are preparing to offer Rashford a deal of £400,000 per week. Rashford has now vehemently denied this, branding the reports as unhelpful, in a tweet sent out during the World Cup final. England v IR Iran: Group B - FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Photo by Liu Lu/VCG via Getty Images Marcus Rashford hits out over contract offer story Rashford has criticised the story, responding to a transfer news account on Twitter, which has since deleted the tweet. The original exchange can be seen below. The Telegraph report Manchester United will trigger the one-year option contract extension for Rashford. Erik ten Hag said: “What we can do is to show him that this is the best club ...
Comments
Post a Comment