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Jamie Redknapp Slams VAR Over Kai Havertz Penalty Call vs Everton
Furious Jamie Redknapp has branded VAR ‘a disgrace’ after Kai Havertz was denied a first-half penalty in Arsenal’s 2-0 win over Everton.
The Gunners secured a crucial three points in the Premier League title race on Saturday thanks to late goals from Viktor Gyokeres and Max Dowman.
Mikel Arteta’s side were fortunate not to go behind in the first half as Everton squandered several goalscoring opportunities, with Dwight McNeil’s strike from outside the box hitting the post.
Arsenal appealed for a penalty in the 23rd minute after Michael Keane’s challenge on Kai Havertz, but their calls were ignored by on-field referee Andy Madley.
Jamie Redknapp Blasts ‘Horrendous’ VAR Decision
Keane and Havertz jostled as the Arsenal forward entered the penalty area, before the defender appeared to step on the back of the German’s foot.
The incident was overlooked by Madley, while VAR official Stuart Attwell also cleared it quickly, with the Premier League’s match centre describing Keane’s contact as ‘minimal’.
Speaking at half-time on Sky Sports, Redknapp said:
“It’s so clear. How on earth have VAR taken three seconds to say that’s not a penalty? That’s a horrendous decision.
“It’s definitely a penalty and it should be overturned.
“We see VAR make decisions sometimes that everyone at home can see is not a penalty and it takes five minutes.
“They’ve taken three seconds to say it’s not a penalty. That is an absolute disgrace.”
Havertz’s penalty earned Arsenal a 1-1 draw with Bayer Leverkusen in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie on Wednesday.
The German converted from the spot against his former club after Noni Madueke had been brought down, scoring his third goal of the season.
Mikel Arteta Hails ‘Magical’ Dowman
Speaking to Sky Sports after the 2-0 win, Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta praised Dowman, whose late strike made the 16-year-old the youngest goalscorer in Premier League history:
“It was magical. On the bench and all the players together, jumping with the crowd. It was a beautiful day.
“It is not only the goal that he scored, he changed the game. Every time he got the ball, he makes things happen and we are more of a threat.
“To do that at that age, in this context with the pressure, the expectations to win the game, it’s just not normal.”
Arsenal are now nine points clear at the top of the Premier League table following Saturday’s action, which saw Manchester City drop points in a 1-1 draw at West Ham.
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Late goals from Viktor Gyokeres and Max Dowman secured Arsenal a crucial three points in the Premier League title race.
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Ronaldo Nazario and Media Balme Carlo Ancelotti For World Cup Loss
The inquest into Brazil’s shortcomings at the 2026 World Cup is already well underway, less than 24 hours after crashing out against Norway in the Round of 16.
Erling Haaland rose highest to head home the opener before smashing in a second to put the Europeans out of sight. Neymar ended his international career with a consolation penalty, but wasn’t able to prevent his country from being eliminated with a whimper.
So now the questions will inevitably come. Who was to blame for the ultimate failure on the biggest stage in world football? Was it Neymar himself? Carlo Ancelotti? Vinicius Junior? Gabriel Magalhaes?
Back home in South America, there was very little left to the imagination when it came to who was in the firing line. Ancelotti, a five-time Champions League-winning coach, has had to take the majority of the heavy criticism.
Despite the consensus from some that Neymar didn’t deserve his place in the squad, Vinicius Junior shied away from a vital penalty vs Norway and Gabriel was manhandled by Haaland, the blame lies at the door of the manager.
A Brazilian columnist for UOL (per Mail Sport) explained the manager bowed to public pressure, writing: “In the final substitution, by bringing on Endrick and Neymar for the wingers, pandering to popular demand, he ruined the team. It wasn’t Neymar who died embracing Ancelotti, but Ancelotti who died embracing Neymar.”
Another reporter went on to add that it was the ‘worst performance of Ancelotti’s career with a top-level team’. They continued: “Carlo Ancelotti made the changes that ultimately ruined Brazil, especially with the introduction of Neymar.”
The Italian’s decision to call up an injury-prone 34-year-old ahead of Chelsea’s Joao Pedro appears to be a big point of contention at this summer’s tournament.
Another journalist, working for the same publication, labelled the performance of the Selecao as ‘cowardly’ and shameful. They wrote:
“Brazil: ‘Small, Cowardly, Dominated, Ridiculous, Shameful’.
“Neymar’s call-up is a scandal. This Brazil is not the Brazil of the people. It is the Brazil of power. An absolutely despicable and individualistic Brazil.”
Ronaldo Calls Out Ancelotti’s Mistakes
It’s not just the press who are pointing the finger at the coach. One of Brazil’s greatest-ever players, Ronaldo Nazario, has also claimed Ancelotti’s many ‘mistakes’ vs Norway ultimately cost the team.Marca
While he’s very complimentary of his old boss, who is ‘one of the best coaches in the history of football’, R9 cited his exclusion of Joao Pedro as a baffling call. He said (per Marca):
“I have to be honest, I think this elimination begins with the decisions from the bench. Carlo Ancelotti is one of the best coaches in the history of football, but tonight he made too many mistakes.
“I still don’t understand why Joao Pedro was not part of this squad. He has had an exceptional season, he is in form, and Brazil needed a striker who could offer something different.”
He then pointed at the decision to restrict exciting youngster Endrick to sitting on the bench for the majority of the tournament. The two-time World Cup winner couldn’t ‘understand’ that call.
He concluded: “Then you look at Endrick. Every time he came on in this tournament, he brought energy, aggression and unpredictability. However, he spent most of the World Cup sitting on the bench. I don’t understand that.”
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Belgium Plan FIFA Complaint if Folarin Balogun Plays for US
The Folarin Balogun controversy continues to take twists and turns, and the Belgian FA have now decided how they will respond if the USA striker plays in tonight’s game.
USA meet Belgium in the last 16 of the World Cup at 8 pm local time (1 am in the UK) at Seattle Stadium. All the noise heading into the game is about Balogun, who FIFA have allowed to play after suspending a one-match ban.
Balogun received his marching orders in the USMNT’s 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32. FIFA have used Article 27 to suspend the AS Monaco striker’s red card for one year, meaning he’s available for Mauricio Pochettino’s side.
The Belgian FA failed in its appeal against the decision after FIFA declared it “inadmissible.” Given the outrage that has ensued throughout the saga, some think the USA would be wise not to play their top-scoring frontman.
Belgian FA Decide to Take Action if Balogun Plays
If Pochettino does opt to play Balogun in the Round of 16 meeting, it won’t be the end of the drama surrounding the former Arsenal star. Belgium will play against the USA, but their participation is “subject to reservation.”
According to Belgian outlet HLN, the Belgian FA intend to file an official complaint with FIFA if Balogun takes part in the match. They stated: “If Folarin Balogun, whose suspension was suddenly suspended by FIFA following his red card, takes part in the match, the KBVB will file an official complaint with FIFA. The football association considers Balogun to be an ineligible player. It has, moreover, also personally conveyed this message to the American football association.”
Should Rudi Garcia’s side lose to a USA team that fields Balogun, the KBVB “can go to a FIFA judge to challenge the result and demand compensation.” That complaint is expected to be dismissed by the FIFA judge because he’d have to rule against his own organisation.
The Belgian FA can also turn to independent bodies, including a civil court or the International Court of Arbitration for Sport, and seek compensation. The Red Devils’ manager Garcia said in his pre-match press conference that his country are now “defending football” and not just the national team or federation.
US President Donald Trump has confirmed that he called FIFA President Gianni Infantino and asked him to review Balogun’s sending off. Infantino responded to the situation and admitted that, while he had discussions with Trump, they had no influence on FIFA’s decision to suspend the suspension.
Pochettino Hints at Balogun Playing
USA manager Pochettino has already made his feelings known about the situation. The Argentine was adamant that Balogun shouldn’t have been sent off after unintentionally landing on Bosnian defender Tarik Muharemovic’s calf.
Pochettino addressed the backlash ahead of the game by defending his team. He told reporters:
“For me, there isn’t much debate here, though I do understand Belgium’s perspective and Rudi’s point of view. I understand why people conflate issues — people always do, because there’s often an agenda to mix things up — but in this case, I don’t think it’s right.”
The former Tottenham Hotspur boss added: “If anyone was harmed in this whole situation, it was the United States. Can anyone justify the idea that we weren’t punished? I mean, playing 30 or 35 minutes a man down in a World Cup knockout match? It’s not as if we’re benefiting. No, no. There’s no extraordinary gain we’re getting out of all this. I mean, ultimately, we aren’t victims, but we aren’t the villains of this story either.”
Balogun has been one of the USA’s most important players at the World Cup thus far, finding the net three times in as many games. He scored in the win against Bosnia and looks likely to lead the line from the off in Seattle.
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Tottenham in Talks to Sign Manchester City Midfielder Xavier Parker
Tottenham have opened talks to sign a Manchester City midfielder who Enzo Maresca’s side are desperate to keep hold of.
Spurs have been one of the busiest sides in the summer transfer window so far, already securing six new additions to their squad.
It is no surprise that they have been incredibly active in the market after finishing 17th in the Premier League two seasons on the bounce.
They showed signs of improvement towards the end of the last campaign after Roberto De Zerbi was appointed, so it’s no surprise that the board are looking to back him.
Tottenham looked like they were facing the serious threat of relegation before De Zerbi took over, but he managed to steer them back in the right direction.
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Tottenham open midfielder talks
According to a report from TeamTalk, Tottenham are one of the sides to have opened talks to sign Manchester City midfielder Xavier Parker in the summer transfer window.
The Manchester club are believed to be desperate to keep hold of the 16-year-old talent, making him an ‘outstanding’ offer that is believed to be among the strongest financial packages to a player of his age in Europe.
Tottenham are believed to be in a race against eight other clubs to secure the signature of the young star, who is widely regarded as one of the best in his age group in English football.
Parker, described as a game-breaking midfielder, is yet to agree terms on a professional contract with City, which has alerted other clubs such as Tottenham.
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Tottenham pushing for Kroupi
Tottenham are also pushing to secure the signature of Bournemouth forward Eli Jr Kroupi in the summer transfer window.
Reports have suggested that Tottenham are preparing to make an opening bid of around £75 million to sign the youngster after his breakthrough season with the Cherries.
Spurs are believed to be at the front of the queue for Kroupi as they are planning to offer him an immediate start and role.
Paris Saint-Germain are also believed to be interested in signing Kroupi, but with their star-studded attack, he is going to find it difficult to break into the starting eleven immediately.
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