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Alan Shearer’s ‘Ridiculous’ Liverpool vs Man City Combined 11 Causes a Stir

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Liverpool and Manchester City will go head-to-head at Anfield on Sunday evening in a Premier League matchup of epic proportions.

Liverpool have had a disastrous campaign and need to pick up all three points to keep their slim chances of retaining their title alive.

It’s not quite a must-win for Man City, who sit nine points behind Arsenal in second going into the match, but they will also be looking to come away from Merseyside with a victory as they look to close the gap to the Gunners.

The match will feature a plethora of world-class players. Alan Shearer will no doubt be watching on and, writing for Betfair, he has named his current combined XI between the two sides ahead of the game.

Goalkeeper and Defenders

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Liverpool and Man City both boast world-class goalkeepers in Alisson Becker and Gianluigi Donnarumma. Shearer thinks Alisson is better, though, and has included him between the sticks.

The Reds have been a mess defensively this season, conceding 33 times in their opening 24 matches. That’s 10 more than Pep Guardiola’s side.

Despite that fact, Shearer has included three Liverpool defenders in his four-man backline: Jeremie Frimpong, Virgil van Dijk and Andy Robertson. The most surprising inclusion is undoubtedly Robertson, who has barely played for Liverpool this season after Milos Kerkez’s arrival.

Marc Guehi is the only Man City defender that makes Shearer’s side, with the likes of Nico O’Reilly, Ruben Dias and Matheus Nunes all snubbed.

Alan Shearer’s Liverpool and Man City Combined XI – Goalkeeper and Defenders

Position

Player

Club

Goalkeeper

Alisson Becker

Liverpool

Right-back

Jeremie Frimpong

Liverpool

Centre-back

Virgil van Dijk

Liverpool

Centre-back

Marc Guehi

Manchester City

Left-back

Andy Robertson

Liverpool

Midfielders

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Mohamed Salah is undoubtedly one of the best players in Premier League history but he has been far from his best this season, scoring just four Premier League goals thus far. He has been included in Shearer’s XI despite his poor form.

Shearer has snubbed former Ballon d’Or winner Rodri and named two Liverpool players in centre midfield: Dominik Szoboszlai and Ryan Gravenberch. The former has been superb this season and fully warrants his place, while Gravenberch makes Shearer’s side despite not quite hitting the heights he did last season.

Only one Man City player features in the midfield and, perhaps surprisingly, that is Bernardo Silva. Silva is yet to score a single goal this season but makes the side, with the aforementioned Rodri, Phil Foden, Rayan Cherki and Antoine Semenyo all snubbed.

Alan Shearer’s Liverpool and Man City Combined XI – Midfielders

Position

Player

Club

Right wing

Mohamed Salah

Liverpool

Centre midfield

Ryan Gravenberch

Liverpool

Centre midfield

Dominik Szoboszlai

Liverpool

Left wing

Bernardo Silva

Manchester City

Forwards

Manchester City's Erling Haaland warms up to face Chelsea

There can’t be too many complaints with the frontline Shearer has chosen. Erling Haaland, considered one of the best strikers in world football, started the season on fire as he scored goals for fun in the opening months of the campaign. His form in front of goal has cooled in recent times but, with 20 goals in 24 matches, he couldn’t be left out.

Liverpool spent a lot of money on new signings in the summer and, while some new signings have flattered to deceive thus far, the same cannot be said about Hugo Ekitike. The Frenchman has been brilliant and already has 10 Premier League goals to his name. At just 23 years old, he will only get better, too.

Alan Shearer’s Liverpool and Man City Combined XI – Forwards

Position

Player

Club

Striker

Hugo Ekitike

Liverpool

Striker

Erling Haaland

Manchester City

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In total, Shearer included eight Liverpool players in his combined XI and just three from Man City. That’s despite City being eight points ahead of Liverpool going into the match.

It’s fair to say his selections haven’t gone down well, with many confused by his choices. “Robertson isn’t even getting regular starts for Liverpool and Semenyo has been on fire,” one said, while a Liverpool fan commented: “Even as a Liverpool fan this is a joke, Robertson’s not been playing, Salah shouldn’t be anywhere near the team with his current form, and honestly I would put Rodri in over Gravenberch.”

A third commented: “No wonder he never had the trust to be a manager. A pint of what he’s drinking please”, while a fourth wrote: “Honestly I will have some of whatever Shearer is smoking on.” A fifth said: “Ridiculous. Semenyo, Cherki, O’Reilly, Nunes all stroll in.”

Shearer thinks the match will end in an entertaining score draw. He said ahead of the match: “It could be a cracking game because both teams have been really poor defensively. They both have great players in forward positions, so I think I’ll go for a score draw.”

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FIFA Release Statement After VAR Call During Portugal 2-1 Croatia

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FIFA have released a statement following the controversial VAR call that denied Croatia a dramatic late equaliser in their Round of 32 clash against Portugal and led to their 2026 World Cup elimination.

Croatia thought they’d taken the game to extra-time when Josko Gvardiol bundled home in the 13th minute of stoppage time, but the goal was eventually ruled out after the video assistant referee intervened.

Igor Matanovic was judged to have got the slightest of touches on the cross that found Mario Pasalic, who was stood in an offside position. Pasalic’s touch fell to Gvardiol, who put the ball past Portugal goalkeeper Diogo Costa.

Croatia Denied Late Equaliser After VAR Review

Luka Modric after Croatia's World Cup exit REUTERS/Jeenah Moon

However, it appeared impossible to determine from the replays whether Matanovic definitely got a touch on the ball with his head. Watch the incident below:

After reviewing the footage on the pitch-side monitor, Norwegian referee Espen Eskas announced to the crowd inside the Toronto Stadium: “Croatia player, number 20, touched the ball and headed it to the goalscorer. Final decision: offside.”

Croatia’s players reacted to the decision with a mixture of dismay and devastation. Luka Modric and co. felt their World Cup dream had been brought to an end in hugely controversial circumstances.

Portugal advance to the last 16, where they will face neighbours Spain on Monday night at the Dallas Stadium, thanks to Cristiano Ronaldo’s 68th-minute penalty and a late winner from Goncalo Ramos.


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FIFA Explain How Decision Was Reached

Croatia vs Portugal referee REUTERS/Mike Segar

Amid the intense debate over whether VAR was right to disallow Croatia’s goal, FIFA have released a statement explaining how the decision was reached. The statement reads:

“According to the data provided by Connected Ball Technology housed within [adidas’s] Trionda, the official match ball of the FIFA World Cup, it was proven that contact was made by Croatia’s #20 Igor Matanovic in the build up to the goal against Portugal, allowing the referee to correctly determine offside and disallow the goal.

“IMU sensors housed within the Trionda ball are capable of determining any slight contact, displayed to viewers in the broadcast as a ‘heartbeat graphic’, and allowing officials an unprecedented level of data to make fast, accurate decisions.”

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The ‘Snicko’ technology, best known for its widespread use in cricket, inside the Trionda ball was able to prove that Matanovic got a slight touch on the ball before it fell to Pasalic.

It seems the correct decision was reached thanks to the technology, despite suggestions VAR may have made an error. A rules expert has also cast their verdict over the incident.

Adidas confirmed after unveiling the Trionda in October 2025: “Match Day TRIONDA footballs also carry the latest evolution of adidas Connected Ball Technology in the form of an innovative new side mounted chip system. The 500Hz inertial measurement unit (IMU) motion sensor chip now sits inside a specially created layer in one of the four panels, rather than as a centre-mounted system held in place by a suspension system. The addition of counter-balances across the three other panels ensures continued flight stability and balance.

“Providing unprecedented insight into every element of the movement of the ball, the technology sends precise ball data to the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) system in real time – which when combined with player position data and by applying artificial intelligence, helps match officials make faster offside decisions. Developed in close collaboration with Kinexon, adidas Connected Ball Technology can also aid match officials in identifying each individual touch of the ball, resulting in less time spent resolving specific incidents, including possible handball.”

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Man Utd ‘Open Talks’ to Sign Crysencio Summerville

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Manchester United are said to be in talks with an attacker who has impressed in the Premier League and World Cup this season. Much has been made of United’s search for a new holding midfielder over recent weeks, with Michael Carrick searching for a replacement for Casemiro to add to the signing of Ederson early in the summer.

But Carrick also has other needs, and he is hoping to add another attacker to his squad before the start of the season, with more competition needed if the Red Devils are to climb into the title conversation and make an impact in the Champions League next season.

That search for a new attacker appears to have led them to another West Ham star after their failed pursuit of Mateus Fernandes

Man Utd begin talks with Summerville

West Ham United's Crysencio Summerville via Reuters

GiveMeSport’s Ben Jacobs has reported that United have opened talks with West Ham winger Crysencio Summerville over a possible deal. Jacobs posted on X: “Exclusive: Manchester United open talks with West Ham over Crysencio Summerville. Direct club-to-club contact. Classified by Manchester United sources as exploratory at this stage, but the Dutch winger high in #MUFC thinking. Any bid could be contingent on Marcus Rashford.”

Rashford is expected to leave Old Trafford this summer, carrying a reported asking price of £40million, but his future is not likely to be resolved before the end of the World Cup.

Meanwhile, Summerville is set to cost around £50million this summer, and United could actually be helped by Tottenham’s £85million signing of Fernandes ahead of them, given the Hammers are now in an incredibly strong financial position as they prepare for life back in the Championship.

Summerville has earned his big move

Crysencio Summerville

Summerville was one of the standouts in a poor West Ham side last season, scoring seven and providing five assists, while he continued his good form in the World Cup with the Netherlands. The winger scored twice and provided two assists for the Dutch in their ill-fated campaign, with Ronald Koeman’s men losing on penalties in the Round of 32 against Morocco.

After Summerville came off the bench to win an FA Cup tie for West Ham last season, Hammers boss Nuno Espirito Santo said: “We knew that [we might need him], especially after we thought we might go to extra time. There were tired legs and we needed energy. Summerville helped us a lot.

“He’s doing a good job. He’s in a good moment. Forward players need this confidence, and he has that one-v-one [ability]. When he can use it in [these kinds of] spaces, he’s almost unstoppable.”


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Darren Cann’s Verdict on Portugal vs Croatia Offside Controversy

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Portugal are through to the 2026 World Cup Round of 16 after winning perhaps the most dramatic game of the competition so far against Croatia.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s side are among the favourites to win the competition, but fell behind early in the second half to an Ivan Perisic strike. Ronaldo then stepped up to smash home a penalty to level things up before being taken off by Roberto Martinez.


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A letdown didn’t go unnoticed in a pulsating win for the Portuguese.

Goncalo Ramos, leading the line in CR7’s absence, headed home the eventual winner. However, there was late controversy as Croatia believed they’d forced the game to extra time with a last-gasp equaliser.

Ex-Official’s Strong Verdict on Portugal vs Croatia Drama

Portugal vs Croatia Dylan Martinez via Reuters

The ball was forced home by Manchester City’s Josko Gvardiol in the 13th minute of stoppage time, sparking wild celebrations from Croatian supporters and players. But there was still a heartbreaking twist to come for Luka Modric and his teammates.

Referee Espen Eskas was urged by VAR officials to head to the monitor to give his verdict on a potential offside decision. It was incredibly hard to tell if the Croatia player got a touch on the ball before it landed at the feet of Mario Pasalic, leading up to the goal.

If it had taken a Croatian touch, then the goal would have been ruled offside. If it was judged to have missed the attacking player, then the game was heading for 30 more minutes. The Norwegian official opted for the former. Watch the controversy below.

It was an unusual situation to see a referee called to the screen to look at an offside call, but it came down to Eskas’ interpretation. Former Premier League assistant referee Darren Cann, who is working with BBC Sport throughout the summer, gave his thoughts on the incident.

Presenter Mark Chapman revealed he’d received a text message from the retired official, which stated that the referee’s decision was absolutely correct. He said:

“Darren Cann messaged me to say, ‘He was offside when the ball was last played by a teammate and the ball was deflected by the defender. Not deliberately played. So the offside stands.”

Sensors within the ball determined that the attacking player flicked the ball on, and that meant his teammate was offside. Cann explained that the ‘snicko’ graphic viewers could see on-screen as the VAR check went on proved beyond doubt that the Croatia player got a touch. See the image below.

“That 100% proves that he touched it with the flick on,” he said. When asked by Chapman if he was sure there had been a touch, the ex-assistant replied: “Yes, I can tell 100%.”

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