Sport
‘Punished for having a big booty? Game has gone’ say fans after unfortunate VAR decision in Champions League
A STURM GRAZ player was punished for having “big booty” in an unfortunate VAR call.
The Austrian side were beaten by Borussia Dortmund in the in the Champions League last night.
Donyell Malen netted the 85th-minute winner for the German side as they won 1-0 at Signal Iduna Park.
However, the hosts were fortunate as VAR was forced to check the goal due to the tightness of the Serhou Guirassy’s position in the build-up.
Upon further inspection, it was clear that Guirassy was onside, but only thanks to the rear of Emanuel Aiwu.
Fans could not help but feel bad for the defender who came unstuck due to his kiester.
One posted: “Punished for having a thick stack? Game has gone.”
A second wrote: “Booty too Big.”
A third commented: “I like big butts and I can not lie – Dortmund.”
A fourth said: “He’s assisting Dortmund there, cheeky decision by VAR.”
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Another added: “Saved by the butt.”
The goal helped Dortmund seal the win to take the record in the competition to three wins from four games.
After the game, manager and former Liverpool star Nuri Sahin priase his side’s performance as he insisted their energy levels were not “normal”.
He told Dazn: “We completely controlled the game, apart from one phase between the 60th and 70th minutes.
“We need to score our first goal earlier, that opens the door. We didn’t manage to do that. Up to the box, we were good and the plan worked out.
“When you score the goal, the spaces get bigger. In the end, we got our reward.
‘I’m glad that we kept clear heads and got the job done. I told Donny that he needed to bring some intensity to the game.
“I have to take my hat off to them. The way the boys ran, it wasn’t normal.”
New Champions League format is a snorefest
By Dan King
UEFA sold the idea of expanding the Champions League from 32 to 36 teams, with each playing eight games instead of six in the opening phase, as a way of creating more competitiveness and excitement.
The biggest clubs would have two matches against their peers, rather than having to wait until the knockout stage to meet.
The smaller clubs would meet teams of a similar level twice and have a chance of tasting victory that was so hard to achieve if you were the bottom seed in a group of four.
Ignoring for a moment the fact that the real motivation was the simple equation of more games = more money, the theory itself already looks flawed.
None of the matches between European giants has delivered a compelling contest yet.
And why would they? At the start of the long season with more matches in it, why would any team with ambitions to win things in the spring, go out all guns blazing in the autumn?
Especially when they know they have six games NOT against big sides to make sure they accrue enough points to qualify at least for the play-off round (and even more games).
There is even less jeopardy than before.
Read the full column on the Champions League format fail and why everyone – including YOU – needs a rethink.
Sport
Wales will take ‘ugly win’ against Fiji, says assistant coach Jonathan Humphreys
Assistant coach Jonathan Humphreys says Wales would take any sort of win against Fiji in Cardiff on Sunday.
Wales have not won a Test match since the 2023 World Cup pool triumph against Georgia more than a year ago and are just one loss away from equalling the nation’s worst losing sequence of 10, under Steve Hansen between 2002 and 2003.
MMA
Watch Alex Pereira, in a bunny costume, drop Brazilian comedian with body punch
Alex Pereira is a scary human being – even if he’s wearing a bunny costume.
The UFC light heavyweight champion was a guest on a Podpah YouTube show recently and challenged to land a body punch on Brazilian comedian Diogo Defante.
Pereira landed a few short punches as a test, and settled to use “50 percent” of his power. Defante went down in pain.
“Poatan” is taking the rest of the year off after defending his UFC title three times in 2024, knocking out Jamahal Hill, Jiri Prochazka and Khalil Rountree between April and October, and is targeting a return to action in the first quarter of 2025.
The popular Brazilian fighter, a former two-division champion in kickboxing and former UFC middleweight titleholder, is expected to defend his belt next against Russian talent Magomed Ankalaev, who recently defeated Aleksandar Rakic via decision at UFC 308 in Abu Dhabi to extend his unbeaten streak to 13 bouts.
Football
Man City: Benjamin Mendy entitled to receive majority of unpaid salary – judge
A Football Association suspension meant Mendy, who was on a basic salary of £6m a year, was unable to fulfil his contractual obligations when not in custody.
Judge Dunlop said: “I found that Mr Mendy was ‘ready and willing’ to work during the non-custody periods, and was prevented from doing so by impediments (the FA suspension and bail conditions) which were unavoidable or involuntary on his part.”
She said the amount Mendy will receive will be calculated between the two parties or at a future hearing if they cannot agree.
City have declined to comment.
Mendy was remanded in custody for five months before being released on bail in January 2022. The case went to trial for the first time in August 2022.
In January 2023 Mendy was cleared of six counts of rape and one count of sexual assault.
He was then cleared of raping a woman and attempting to rape another in July 2023 at a retrial.
Mendy, who left City when his contract expired, now plays for French side Lorient.
In the submissions detailed in the judgement, Mendy’s lawyer argued that City had “a binary choice – to follow the dismissal procedure (which would, if a dismissal resulted, have freed Mr Mendy to contract with another club) or to keep him under contract and continue paying him”.
The hearing was told how on 15 occasions Mendy held or attended parties in breach of Covid-19 regulations or bail conditions, or both.
City’s lawyers argued that the suspension, being in custody and his bail terms “clearly amounted to a full impediment to Mr Mendy being able to perform his contract” and that the impediments were a result of his “culpable behaviour”.
The judgement read: “Mr Mendy’s position is that he is an innocent man whose career has been ruined, and life blighted, by false sexual allegations and that the football club which brought him to this country effectively abandoned him in his hour of need.
“Manchester City’s position is that Mr Mendy largely brought his troubles upon himself and ignored sensible advice and warning after warning in his self-destructive pursuit of his chosen lifestyle.
“Both these narratives have validity, and there is no one cause of the chain of events which unfolded in this case.
“The question of whether Mr Mendy deserves to be paid, however, is one for the commentators and comments sections. The only question for me is whether Manchester City was legally entitled to withhold that pay.”
Mendy’s legal team said City’s then chief football operations officer Omar Berrada had said he would be paid his salary if found not guilty.
Berrada denied the claim and Judge Dunlop said any “assurances about backpay” were “irrelevant”.
Mendy, who joined City from Monaco in a £52m deal in 2017, won the Premier League in 2018, 2019 and 2021.
His final appearance for City was on 15 August 2021.
Sport
Star sent off for sickening flying kick to the face as fans compare it to a ‘FIFA glitch’
A BRAZILIAN football star has seen red after an X-rated scissor kick went badly wrong.
Criciuma striker Felipe Vizeu was sent off in his team’s 2-0 loss to Internacional in Serie A last night.
Vizeu led the line for relegation-threatened Criciuma as they travelled to Porto Alegre in Brazil’s top flight.
The 27-year-old was searching for an equaliser after Alan Patrick put the hosts ahead on the stroke of half-time.
A cross sat up nicely for Vizeu, who was chasing a third goal in as many games.
He opted to go for an audacious scissor kick, thrashing hard at the ball with his left boot.
Internacional defender Agustin Rogel read the danger, putting his head in harm’s way to direct the ball away.
Vizeu caught Rogel square in the face, sending him crashing to the turf.
Referee Felipe Fernandes de Lima immediately brandished the red card, to the horror of the Criciuma striker and his teammates.
One fan gasped in response to the footage: “Nothing but face! Yikes, that must have hurt.”
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Another argued: “The attacker was clearly making an attempt on the ball and didn’t mean it and the defender just caught a full force kick in the face.
While a third laughed: “This looks like a FIFA glitch.”
And a fourth added: “If the defender weren’t there probably would be a Puskas award contender.”
Criciuma are based in Santa Catarina and were promoted to the top flight from Serie B last season.
Vizeu joined the club in the summer of 2023 but has spent a large portion of his career in Europe.
The Brazilian has played for Udinese in Italy, as well as Sheriff Tiraspol in Moldova and Japan’s Yokohama FC.
MMA
Video: Anatoly Malykhin and Reug Reug get physical, separated by security crew ahead of ONE 169
Anatoly Malykhin and Reug Reug will get the chance to fight each other on Friday, but they nearly had their heavyweight championship fight two days early.
Malykhin and Reug Reug headline Friday’s ONE 169 event at Lumpinee Boxing Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.
On Wednesday, the three-division ONE champion and the challenger got physical, and as things seemed to calm down, they engaged in a standing clinch and needed to be separated by a slew of security on stage. Check out the video below, courtesy of Nicolas Atkin.
Malykhin also is the promotion’s light heavyweight and middleweight champion, compiling a 14-0 overall record with a perfect 6-0 run in ONE. “Spartak” puts the heavyweight title on the line for the first time since stopping ex-UFC fighter Arjan Bhullar at ONE Friday Nights 22 in June 2023.
Reug Reug is 6-1 in the sport, and is set to compete in his first MMA bout since defeating Marcus Buchecha at ONE Fight Night 13 in August 2023.
Motorsports
Pirro to ride Di Giannantonio’s Ducati in Barcelona GP and 2025 test
Ducati test rider Michele Pirro will be drafted in at VR46 for the final round of the 2024 MotoGP season at Barcelona, Motorsport.com has learned.
Pirro will be riding one of VR46’s GP23 bikes in the Barcelona GP on 15-17 November, with Fabio di Giannantonio again absent from racing after getting surgery done on his left shoulder last Wednesday.
Although Andrea Iannone impressed VR46 in the Malaysian GP last weekend after returning to MotoGP at the express wish of team owner Valentino Rossi, the one-time grand prix winner will not be racing in Spain next week.
The decision was taken by Ducati in conjunction with VR46 and will be formally communicated to the public next week.
Iannone, who had been out of action since his 2019 campaign with Aprilia after receiving a four-year doping ban, finished 17th less than a minute behind race winner Francesco Bagnaia‘s factory Ducati.
One of the conditions required for Iannone to compete again in the last race was not to look out of place at Sepang, a goal he more than achieved with his quick adaptation to the GP23.
Andrea Iannone, VR46 Racing Team
Photo by: Asif Zubairi
However, Ducati has decided to lean on the reliable Pirro in Barcelona after taking technical and development aspects into consideration.
Unlike this season where Ducati is fielding four GP24 bikes between its official team and Pramac, the Borgo Panigale marque will be down to just three factory-spec bikes in 2025. These will be raced by Bagnaia, new works team rider Marc Marquez and di Giannatonio at VR46.
The pre-season test in Barcelona, where Pirro will again be on duty at VR46, is therefore crucial for Ducati to get the final details for the 2025 bike right as MotoGP enters a two-year engine freeze phase.
Ducati’s current cushion over other manufacturers is so big that no one doubts the development freeze will be an advantage for them in the long-run.
However, the fact that Marquez does not have much experience on the current GP24 – having ridden a one-year-old bike at Gresini in 2024 – has led general manager Gigi Dall’Igna to conclude that Pirro’s presence at the test is vital for the marque.
At the moment, it is not certain whether three GP25 bikes will be shipped to Spain as is planned, or if only two will be available due to a production issue.
In any case, Ducati wants to have Pirro, who plays a major role in the development of the bike, at full capacity in Barcelona to help Bagnaia and Marquez fine-tune the bike by providing more data.
Pirro is already testing the GP25 on Wednesday and Thursday this week at Jerez. After these two days of running, the bike will be packed up and sent to Barcelona for the first official 2025 test on 19 November.
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