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FIFA and IFAB Make Decision Over Grappling at Corners
FIFA have made a decision over grappling at corners after Arsenal were accused of “cheating” during their 2-1 win over Chelsea on Sunday evening. The Gunners took a significant step towards their first Premier League title in over two decades, but with all three goals in their latest victory coming from dead-ball situations, a number of high-profile figures in the game have bemoaned their playing style.
Yaya Toure was among the first to voice his frustration at how often Mikel Arteta’s side rely on corners to win, while John Obi Mikel has since gone as far as to call them “cheats” over the amount of wrestling in the box each time Arsenal were allowed to pump the ball into the danger area. The latter launched into a passionate rant on the latest episode of his podcast, raging (watch the full segment below):
“They did win the game, but they were awful to watch. They were horrible to watch. There was no creativity in the team, they are cheating, are you telling me them corner kicks are legal? Are you telling me Declan Rice grabbing Joao Pedro like this [is legal]?
“Again, it comes down to the officials. What is allowed and what is not? Every season, they come up with this long rulebook, but it goes out of the window after 3-4 games. When I watched that game, the corners, the free-kicks, it was chaos, it’s a nightmare, it’s illegal. You can’t allow that to keep happening!”
Liverpool manager Arne Slot said the Premier League is no longer a “joy to watch” because of the situation surrounding corners, and the league’s lawmakers have now responded to this week’s debate, as England’s top flight continues to appear to edge closer to the rough and tumble of yesteryear rather than progress towards its modern state as an entertainment industry.
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FIFA and IFAB React to Growing Discontent Over Grappling at Corners
Premier League leaders Arsenal have scored 16 goals direct from corners this season – a sequence which equals the all-time Premier League record – and Arteta’s team have been criticised for their physical approach when attacking corners.
But following an IFAB summit in Cardiff at the weekend, when new measures designed to reduce time-wasting around throw-ins and goalkicks were confirmed, the issues of physical issues at corners was not deemed to be serious enough to address. Scottish FA CEO and IFAB member Ian Maxwell said, as per ESPN:
“It wasn’t something that we specifically talked about. Whether there’s been a change in that type of behaviour during matches, those things happen over the course of a season, but I’m not sure it’s necessarily getting worse.”
With the laws of the game stating that the ball is not in play until a set-piece has been taken, referees are unable to give a foul unless the game is active. But despite that technicality in the rulebook, Maxwell said that officials are still able to act within the laws once the ball is in play.
“It’s obviously in the protocol because it would effectively be a penalty potentially if there’s grappling at a corner,” Maxwell said. “So within the current protocol, that can be assessed.”
Set-Pieces Are Back in Vogue, and It’s Killing Premier League Excitement
Arsenal may have set the tone for this season, turning the Premier League into a bit of an NFL-style, stop-start affair, but it wasn’t Arteta who told everyone to follow suit. Now even Liverpool are joining in, with their 5-2 win over West Ham – on the same weekend Arsenal were criticised for scoring from corners – seeing the reigning champions net three goals from set pieces themselves.
At the time of writing, 27.5% of all goals scored in the league this season have come from non-penalty set pieces – the second-highest rate since the 2009/10 campaign, when Tony Pulis was spearheading the long-throw revolution with Stoke City. The stats underline that while Arsenal may be the masters of the dark craft, the rest of the division is increasingly following their blueprint, turning dead-ball situations into a decisive weapon and reshaping the Premier League for the worst.
But with FIFA and other governing bodies currently having no plans to address the issues that are driving some viewers away, it seems as though this tactical change could be here to stay for a while.
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Chelsea Reach ‘Full Agreement’ To Sign Player Alonso Loves
Chelsea are said to have reached a full agreement to sign an experienced Premier League midfielder as Xabi Alonso begins to craft his new squad. The Blues are expected to spend this summer, likely agreeing with Alonso that he would be able to give this squad a new look when appointing him just before the end of last season.
Previous Blues bosses have had limited say on recruitment, but that particular strategy may have reached its end, with any big-profile manager like Alonso likely to demand at least partial control before putting pen-to-paper.
This Chelsea squad is bursting at the seams with talent and potential, but it lacks polished players who have the knowledge and experience to manage critical and difficult situations. But that’s something Alonso appears to be hoping to address immediately.
Xhaka heading to Stamford Bridge
Chelsea are now said to be closing in on the signing of experienced Sunderland midfielder Granit Xhaka, who played a key role in the Black Cats qualifying for Europe against the odds last season.
The 33-year-old is certainly in the back nine of his career, but he is proving he still has plenty to offer to the Premier League, and Alonso, who is said to have pushed for the deal, is hoping to lean into that.
Florian Plettenberg posted on X: “Granit Xhaka and Chelsea have already reached a full verbal agreement over a transfer. Personal terms have been fully agreed. #CFC Chelsea are already in contact with Sunderland. Xabi Alonso is pushing hard to sign Xhaka post Blick and various English media outlets.”
That follows reports that Xhaka was keen to complete the move to Chelsea, and equally keen to return to living London having spent seven years with Arsenal between 2016 and 2023.
The holding midfielder was under contract with Sunderland until 2028, but given his age, it’s likely to be an affordable fee as far as Chelsea are concerned. Despite his age, Xhaka made 34 appearances from a possible 38 for Sunderland in the Premier League last season, and he is also playing a key part in Switzerland’s World Cup campaign.
Xhaka is a leader on and off the pitch
Chelsea have sorely lacked experience in recent times, and there is little doubt in that being the inspiration behind the signing of Xhaka. Sunderland boss Regis Le Bris said of Xhaka last season: “To be competitive at that level, you need to own the performance on the pitch. Granit helps a lot because he can manage different elements on the pitch. he’s not alone but he gives hope and faith that we can win. He shows it, tells it in the dressing room.
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“The target as a coach is this, you don’t want to be the main man. This is not my purpose. I want to give knowledge, power, responsibility to the squad because you have to manage the game in real time.
“We have other players on the pitch able to manage micro situations, not just Granit. We are able to improve our level, to be more flexible and more adaptable. He sets the standards, this is probably the most important thing. He is always at his top (level) so he doesn’t have to talk, just show. It’s very important.”
Alonso is already a big fan of Xhaka, describing him as a “key player” during the 2023/24 season at Bayer Leverkusen and suggesting he “makes my job on the bench much easier” because he is a “coach on the pitch”.
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Why Three-Time Wimbledon Winner Boris Becker Was Banned From the UK
In the sport of tennis, no tournament is more iconic than Wimbledon. Winning the legendary championship just once is the dream of almost every player who sets foot on a court.
To lift a trophy at SW19 on multiple occasions is even more difficult. When it comes to the gentleman’s singles title, only 16 men have won the championship three or more times in the 149-year history of the event. Even British tennis legend, Andy Murray, has only won the coveted title twice.
However, one member of that select group to have won Wimbledon on three or more occasions is now banned from the UK and unable to visit the tournament where he once made history.
Three-Time Wimbledon Winner Currently Banned From Tournament That Made Him Famous
At the age of just 17 years and 227 days, Boris Becker became the youngest man ever to win Wimbledon in 1985. He retained his title the following year, before claiming it for a third time in 1989.
Over the years, Becker’s legend grew as he became synonymous with the tournament. He later carved out a yearly role as an analyst for the BBC’s coverage of the event.
Becker’s world, though, would come crashing down around him in 2022, when he was jailed for two-and-a-half years for hiding £2.5 million worth of assets to avoid paying debts after he was declared bankrupt.
The 58-year-old only served eight months of that sentence, but was immediately deported from the UK after his release. As a result of his deportation, Becker is now banned from the UK, although the German is currently in the process of appealing that sanction.
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Reflecting on his time in prison during a recent interview with The Telegraph, Becker described how the experience had changed him as a person.
“When you are incarcerated, you literally lose everything,” he admitted. “All that is left is your personality, your character. So you have to dig down inside to ask, ‘OK, who am I? Is this going to kill me, or is this going to make me stronger?’”
Becker went on to admit how much his ban from Wimbledon hurt him, describing the venue as his ‘birthplace’.
“I don’t think I miss London, but I miss Wimbledon,” he declared. “It’s my birthplace, in a sense.
“I feel so close to the club, to the courts. I have a story on every court, in every corner, in the locker room, in the car park. I probably know Wimbledon better than anyone else alive.”
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Statement Released as Lucas Trejo’s Wife and Children Die in Earthquake

Venezuela’s devastating earthquakes have claimed the lives of more than 1,400 people, with almost 70,000 reported missing by Saturday morning.
The South American country was hit with 7.2 and 7.5-magnitude earthquakes on Wednesday, causing complete devastation. Among the fatalities were family members of Argentine footballer Lucas Trejo.
Trejo, who plays for Venezuelan second-tier club Marítimo, was hoping for good news regarding his loved ones after a heartbreaking 74-hour search.
Lucas Trejo Loses Wife and Children in Earthquake Devastation
His wife, Yanina Maranella, and their two children, Aaron and Ainhoa, were found dead on June 27. Trejo has yet to comment publicly on the matter, but had posted an image of his family on Instagram just hours before they were found.
His club confirmed the tragic news in a statement. It read: “Club Sport Maritimo La Guaira deeply mourns the loss suffered by Lucas Trejo’s family; we ask for respect for his relatives and teammates. After a 74-hour search, they were found deceased.”
Edson Tortolero, a friend of the family and Venezuelan footballer, also posted about the tragedy on social media. In a translated Instagram post, he said (per New York Post):
“We inform all the people of Venezuela and Argentina that the bodies of Lucas Trejo’s family members have been found lifeless.
“We thank everyone for the support and ask for the most sincere respect for his family at this time. WE PRAY FOR ETERNAL LIFE FOR THEM.”
Trejo’s dad and brother had reportedly travelled to Venezuela to try and help the search for his wife and kids. Yiimvert Berroteran, an 18-year-old aspiring footballer, was another fatality.
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Gorkys Hernandez, a former Venezuelan baseball player, also suffered the heartbreak of losing his wife in the disaster. The ex-Major League Baseball star posted an emotional statement, in which he said:
“You were and are the most beautiful woman in my life. You will always be with me, at every hour and in every moment. Fly high, my princess, my queen. May God have you in his glory and guide me to keep going and lift up our family.”
Up to 6.76 million people could be affected, according to the International Organisation for Migration. Two million of those are in Caracas, the capital.
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