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‘We don’t want goals ruled out for those situations’ says ex-Premier League ref as he hints at major tactical change

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FORMER Premier League referee hinted at clubs making a major tactical change because “we don’t want goals ruled out for those situations”.

Mark Halsey appeared on the latest episode of SunSport’s The Whisteblower as he ran the rule over the key refereeing decisions from the weekend.

Manchester City's late goal at Wolves was originally ruled out before VAR intervened

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Manchester City’s late goal at Wolves was originally ruled out before VAR intervenedCredit: Sky Sports
Ex-Premier League referee Mark Halsey reckons the right decision was made in the end

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Ex-Premier League referee Mark Halsey reckons the right decision was made in the endCredit: AFP

And high on the agenda was John Stones’ controversial winner at Wolves.

The Manchester City defender powered home a thunderous header in injury time.

However, after plenty of confusion, the goal was originally chalked off when the referees concluded there was an offside against Bernardo Silva.

Silva tussled with Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa as the ball came in and was in an offside position when it flew into the back of the net.

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But following a lengthy VAR review, the goal was allowed to stand – because Silva was adjudged to be out of Sa’s line of sight and not impacting his compatriot once Stones headed goalwards.

So despite the complaints of Gary O’Neil, Halsey was pleased to see the goal given.

He said: “I think the VAR was absolutely spot on to recommend a review for Chris Kavanagh to go and have a look because when you do see the replay, you know straight away that Silva hasn’t impacted on the goalkeeper with being in his line of vision.

“He just moves out of the way straight away. So, for me, I think the correct decision was made and that’s what we want to see and that is what VAR is there for.

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“When the ball comes in, he can quite rightly stand there. When John Stones headers that ball, is he interfering with an opponent? Does he impact on his line of vision? 

“You can clearly see, no, he doesn’t. And you can clearly see that the keeper sees the ball all the way.

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“It’s just a great header from John Stones and, in my opinion, the goal was correctly given. We do not want to see goals ruled out for those sorts of situations.”

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Players cannot be offside directly from the original kick and corners.

So Silva getting away with his antics at Molineux could prompt more teams into trying similar tactics at corners to disrupt goalkeepers – before ducking out in time.

So Silva getting away with his antics at Molineux could prompt more teams into trying similar tactics at corners to disrupt goalkeepers – before ducking out in time.

Pressed on the issue, Halsey added: “Listen, there’s always a little bit of contact going on in the box and all the time you see goalkeepers pushing players, don’t you? 

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“They push them out of the way just before the corner’s taken or while the corner comes across. 

“So, for me, that’s normal contact. And yes, if that’s what the tactics they employ in other clubs, then so be it.

“But we do not want to see goals ruled out of that nature.”

Halsey also had his say on the William Saliba red card at Bournemouth.

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Tuesday 3 December

  • 19:30 Ipswich v Crystal Palace (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 20:15 Leicester v West Ham (Amazon Prime Video)

Wednesday 4 December

  • 19:30 Everton v Wolves (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 19:30 Man City v Nott’m Forest (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 19:30 Newcastle v Liverpool (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 19:30 Southampton v Chelsea (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 20:15 Arsenal v Man Utd (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 20:15 Aston Villa v Brentford (Amazon Prime Video)

Thursday 5 December

  • 19:30 Fulham v Brighton (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 20:15 AFC Bournemouth v Spurs (Amazon Prime Video)

Saturday 7 December

  • 12:30 Everton v Liverpool (TNT Sports)
  • 17:30 Man Utd v Nott’m Forest (Sky Sports)

Sunday 8 December

  • 14:00 Fulham v Arsenal (Sky Sports)
  • 16:30 Spurs v Chelsea (Sky Sports)

Monday 9 December

  • 20:00 West Ham v Wolves (Sky Sports)

Saturday 14 December

  • 17:30 Nott’m Forest v Aston Villa (Sky Sports)

Sunday 15 December

  • 14:00 AFC Bournemouth v West Ham (Sky Sports)
  • 16:30 Man City v Man Utd (Sky Sports)
  • 19:00 Southampton v Spurs (TNT Sports)

Monday 16 December

  • 20:00 Brighton v Crystal Palace (Sky Sports)

Saturday 21 December

  • 12:30 Aston Villa v Man City (TNT Sports)
  • 17:30 Crystal Palace v Arsenal (Sky Sports)

Sunday 22 December

  • 14:00 Fulham v Southampton (Sky Sports)
  • 16:30 Spurs v Liverpool (Sky Sports)

Thursday 26 December

  • 12:30 Man City v Everton (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 15:00 AFC Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 15:00 Chelsea v Fulham (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 15:00 Newcastle v Aston Villa (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 15:00 Nott’m Forest v Spurs (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 15:00 Southampton v West Ham (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 17:30 Wolves v Man Utd (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 20:00 Liverpool v Leicester (Amazon Prime Video)

Friday 27 December

  • 19:30 Brighton v Brentford (Amazon Prime Video)
  • 20:15 Arsenal v Ipswich (Amazon Prime Video)

Sunday 29 December

  • 14:30 Leicester v Man City (Sky Sports)
  • 17:15 West Ham v Liverpool (Sky Sports)

Monday 30 December

  • 20:00 Man Utd v Newcastle (Sky Sports)

The Frenchman received his marching orders after half an hour after pulling back Evanilson just into the Arsenal half – but was the last man and was deemed to be denying a goal-scoring opportunity.

But Halsey would have preferred the referee to stick with his original call of a yellow card.

The ex-Prem official said: “Rob Jones straight away showed a yellow card. Exactly what I would have done in that situation.

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“Was it a clear and obvious error by Rob Jones? In my opinion, no. I thought he got it spot on.

“For me, there’s doubt there to whether that was an obvious goal-scoring opportunity.

“And we keep hearing about Howard Webb saying we don’t want VAR getting involved in subjective decisions. Well, for me, that was subjective.

“VAR shouldn’t have got involved. It wasn’t a clear and obvious error, in my opinion, from Rob Jones.

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“We should have stuck with the on-field referee decision of a yellow card.”

The referees were happy Bernardo Silva got out of the way

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The referees were happy Bernardo Silva got out of the wayCredit: Getty
Stones celebrates the important win

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Stones celebrates the important winCredit: PA
Halsey believes William Saliba should have been allowed to stay on the field at Bournemouth

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Halsey believes William Saliba should have been allowed to stay on the field at BournemouthCredit: PA

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Paul Nicholls stable tour: Record-breaking horse ‘looks fantastic’ and yard legend ‘back to his best’ after wind op

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IT would be wrong to say Britain’s 14-time champion trainer Paul Nicholls has mellowed as he enters his 34th season.

He’s been at this game a long time, but the competitive edge is still deeply engrained in him — and always will be.

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But Nicholls, 62, is philosophical about losing his trainers’ crown for the first time in four years — with both Willie Mullins and his ‘apprentice’ Dan Skelton leapfrogging him in the standings in 2023-24.

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In large part, it hasn’t affected Nicholls as much as it maybe would have in the past because of the difficulties he and his team faced off the track during the last jumps campaign.

Not only did Nicholls have to come to terms with the passing of his landlord, long-time mentor and great friend Paul Barber.

But the Ditcheat yard was left devastated by the death of stable lad Keagan Kirkby, 25, who was tragically killed after a fall at a point-to-point in February.

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Nicholls said: “It was a hard year — as hard a year as we’ve ever had off the track.

“Paul was a mentor to me, I’d speak to him virtually every day and he was the one who helped me break through at the start of my career.

“Then Keagan had his accident and that was very tough for all of us. It was difficult for the whole team to lose one of their mates far too young.

“It hit us hard and when you have to go through things like that it does put results on the track and the trainers championship into perspective.

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“You know me, I want to win and compete at everything I do, but real life matters far more.”

Still, it was an unusual position that Nicholls found himself in at Sandown on April 27.

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He had to watch on from afar as Mullins collected the championship trophy on the final day of the jumps season, becoming the first Irish-based trainer to win Britain’s title in 70 years.

And Nicholls starts the new season as the 3-1 outsider of ‘the big three’ to win the crown for a record-equalling 15th time.

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He said: “You have to take defeat on the chin. In football the same team doesn’t win the league every year.

“Everything went right for Willie, he will admit that himself, he got the bounce of the ball last year in a lot of big races.

“I could see it happening from Cheltenham onwards and it felt like it was going to be a bit of a struggle to get over the line.

“I felt more for Dan who finished ahead of me but ended up being done in the final few weeks by Willie.

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“As for us, we still had more winners than anyone else and nearly £3 million in prize-money.

“You’ll fry your head if you keep worrying about winning the championship too much.

“You go through cycles in this game, but I think we are developing a nice strong team.”

On paper it definitely looks that way, even if his squad lacks the incredible Grade 1 strength in depth of Mullins.

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He has fan favourites like Bravemansgame, who could start out in the Charlie Hall Chase, and Pic D’Orhy, who will run at Ascot at the end of next month.

And there are exciting young horses like Regent’s Stroll and Teeshan, who flopped at Cheltenham but is an exciting novice hurdler, coming through.

And he also has the exciting Caldwell Potter to look forward to in the big Grade 1s.

Nicholls said: “We are going to take our time and be patient.

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“Most of those we have run so far have needed the run which is fine as it is hard to keep them going right through the spring if you go too hard, too early.

“There are plenty of big days and, fingers crossed, we should have another successful season.”

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BRAVEMANSGAME is still the stable big gun, despite an underwhelming season last term. The 2022 King George hero and former Gold Cup runner-up has had a breathing operation over the summer.

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Nicholls says: “I think the Gold Cup left a mark on him but we have re-cauterised his pallet and, on his work at home, I think he is back to his best. The Charlie Hall is his first target but I wouldn’t be afraid to run him under a big weight in the Badger Beers if it came up very soft at Wetherby.”

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REGENT’S STROLL looked an exciting prospect last season when winning a pair of bumpers, coasting home by five lengths on his final start at Newbury in March.

He will end up in one of the big novice hurdles at the Festival, all being well.

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Nicholls says: “He looked very smart and let’s hope it works out that way over hurdles. The big target for him in the first half is the Challow at Newbury in December.”

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GINNY’S DESTINY was a star for the stable last season. He won three races last term, including a couple of big pots in handicaps at Cheltenham, and ended the year with fine seconds in Grade 1s at the Festival and Aintree.

Nicholls says: “I’m really looking forward to him this season. I’ve got a real soft spot for this horse. He is being aimed at the Paddy Power Gold Cup next month.”

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CALDWELL POTTER was a Grade 1 winner for Gordon Elliott and will make his eagerly awaited debut for the stable this year.

Nicholls says: “He is coming along nicely and looks fantastic. He won’t be seen on a track until late November at the earliest. We are taking our time with him but it’s exciting to have a horse like him in the yard.”

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Monger, who is from Charlwood in Surrey, was a kart racer as a child before joining the F4 British Championship in 2016.

He has since forged a career in broadcasting, featuring in the BBC series Celebrity Race Across the World and completing Billy’s Big Challenge in 2021, where he walked, cycled and kayaked across Britain and raised more than £3m for Comic Relief.

Monger completed Ironman 70.3 Weymouth in six hours, 41 minutes and 41 seconds. That course consisted of a 1.9km swim off the coast of the Dorset town before a 90km ride, followed by 21.1km on foot.

This weekend, he will compete in the longer Ironman World Championship in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, aiming to be the youngest double amputee to complete the course.

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Competitors are required to finish the course within 17 hours, and must reach target times for each part of the race.

“It’s a 3.8km ocean swim, 180km cycling exposed to cross winds, volcanic barren lava fields and then you run around for a marathon at the end,” he said.

“It’s going to be a hell of a challenge.”

Germany’s Laura Philipp won the women’s world championship in Nice last month, finishing eight minutes clear of Great Britain’s Kat Matthews in second.

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MANCHESTER UNITED have drawn up plans for the ‘Battle of Britain’ three months ahead of the fixture.

And the Red Devils are desperate to avoid a repeat of the ticketing fiasco from when they faced Galatasaray.

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United were pitted against Scottish giants Rangers in this season’s Europa League.

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The two sides will face off at Old Trafford on January 23.

But the hosts are already figuring out who will be able to attend.

Last season, approximately 2,000 Galatasaray fans managed to buy tickets in the home end of Old Trafford to cheer on their Turkish heroes in the Champions League.

And not only would a repeat of the embarrassing scenes be humiliating for United – but could also pose a serious safety risk if rival fans clash in the stands.

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As a result, United have taken drastic measures to ensure only their genuine fans are in the seats reserved for home supporters.

According to the Daily Mail, the club will only make tickets available to purchase to those who were registered members before the Europa League draw was made.

The fixture has been categorised as “high risk”.

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And that will also see the club in constant communication with local authorities on how to police the game.

United’s clash with Rangers is their penultimate of the new league phase in Europe this term – finishing with a trip to Romania to face Steaua Bucuresti on January 30.

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ERIK TEN HAG has hailed Jose Mourinho as an example for managers as he prepares to face him in Istanbul in the Europa League on Thursday.

Mourinho, now manager of Fenerbahce, added to his already impressive trophy haul with the League Cup and Europe League in his time at Manchester United.

Indeed that triumph in Stockholm in 2017 over Ajax was the last trophy United won back in 2017 until Ten Hag took charge and won the Carabao Cup and FA Cup in the last two seasons.

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Now the pair clash in Istanbul and United boss Ten Hag was full of praise for one of his predecessors at Old Trafford.

Ten Hag said: “It’s a big game for both of us.

“I really enjoy facing him and playing against him. He has always good teams, he is a winner – he has won so many trophies – I think he is an example for many, many managers.”

Ten Hag has been the most successful manager alongside Mourinho since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013.

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Still, he remains under pressure with United sitting below mid-table.

Ten Hag acknowledges that what happens now is all important.

He said: “It is football, you have to live for now.

“What happened is in the past, you have to prove yourself every day, you have to prove yourself every season so we have to go for it.

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“We are in the start of the season and we will see where we end but our target is to win a trophy again.”

The pressure was eased on Ten Hag with a comeback victory against Brentford on Saturday with 21-year-old Rasmus Hojlund grabbing the second-half winner.

Ten Hag said: “He will always score. What is important is he is keeping fit.

“He picked up so many injuries in the first season and when he stays fit, he will score goals because that is proved in his stats.”

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Erik ten Hag’s struggles in European football have continued this term.

They kicked off this season’s campaign with a 1-1 draw at home to FC Twente.

They then needed an injury-time Harry Maguire header to salvage a 3-3 stalemate at Porto – despite leading 2-0 after just 20 minutes.

United head to the hostile Sukru Saracoglu Stadium on Thursday where they take on Fenerbahce, managed by Jose Mourinho.

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The Turkish side beat Union Saint-Gilloise in their opener before also being forced to settle for a point with a 1-1 result against Twente.

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“It is not just about women’s rights, it’s about human rights and climate action. All of those things are hugely important but not as important to Fifa as the sponsorship money Aramco can bring.”

Saudi Arabia has been accused by critics of investing in various sports and using high-profile events to improve its international reputation.

Aramco has not commented on the letter from the women players, while Fifa told BBC Sport that sponsorship revenues were reinvested in the women’s game at all levels.

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While Middag, who is vice-chair of players union PFA Scotland, applauded that, she added: “We have to be aware of how these investments are used and how they are maybe to mask certain human rights abuses, which I don’t think we can stay silent about.

“I and more than 100 other female footballers have the possibility and freedom to speak out against sponsorship deals like these, but we know that women in Saudi Arabia don’t have that right and that’s why we want to make this stand.”

Joining Middag in signing the letter are Rangers team-mate Jane Ross, fellow Scotland international Lisa Evans, of Glasgow City, Celtic’s Mathilde Carstens, Hibernian’s Ciara Grant and Rosie Livingstone, Heart of Midlothian’s Emma Ilijoski, Dundee United’s Abbie Cusack, Motherwell’s Gillian Inglis and Spartans duo Ella Beaton-Hill and Hannah Jordan.



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Going into the play-offs, Inter Miami’s biggest challengers will likely be fellow Eastern Conference side Columbus Crew, who have attracted plenty of plaudits thanks to the exciting style of play implemented by coach Wilfried Nancy.

Western Conference table-toppers Los Angeles FC, and the team finishing just behind them on goal difference, LA Galaxy, could also pose a threat.

Challengers for the league’s individual awards will also come from these teams. Coach of the year will be between Nancy and Martino, MVP will be between Messi and the Crew’s former Watford striker, Cucho Hernandez, while newcomer of the year will likely be one of Suarez or LA Galaxy’s brilliant Brazilian winger, Gabriel Pec.

The Golden Boot winner is already decided, though. It went to former Aston Villa, Liverpool, and Crystal Palace forward Christian Benteke who has had an outstanding season with DC United, scoring 23 goals in 30 appearances.

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Suarez finished alongside Messi as Inter Miami’s top scorer with 20 goals from 27 appearances, continuing the form that produced 17 goals in 33 games for Gremio in 2023 and saw him named player of the year in the Brazilian league.

Though Messi played little more than half a season’s games in MLS in 2024, he has still been one of the most productive players in the league with 20 goals and 10 assists in 19 appearances. This, plus his wider impact, makes him favourite for the MVP award.

His mere presence at the David Beckham-owned franchise which joined the league in 2020 has helped transform them from a team that finished 14th out of 15 teams in the Eastern Conference in 2023 (27th out of 29 teams overall) to one that broke the regular season points record in 2024.

This stellar regular-season performance gives Miami benefits going into the play-offs. As the top seed they will retain home advantage throughout, and the MLS Cup final is played at the home of the highest-seeded team involved which, should they get that far, would be Miami’s Chase Stadium in Fort Lauderdale.

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Messi lifting the Supporters’ Shield has served to increase the esteem in which the regular-season title is held. He and his former Barcelona team-mates, used to playing in a football culture where the league winner is the champion, will certainly have valued it, but they recognise that this is a new adventure and a different way of doing things, and they want to succeed in this culture too.

The coming weeks will decide whether they do.

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