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Mark Clattenburg Gives Take on Liverpool’s Disallowed Goal vs Man City
Liverpool manager Arne Slot bemoaned the decision, made by referee Chris Kavanagh after a closer look at VAR, to disallow Virgil van Dijk‘s first-half header in his side’s 3-0 defeat to Manchester City. Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg has also offered an interesting take on the controversy regarding Andy Robertson’s positioning.
It was the inevitable Erling Haaland who opened the scoring for Pep Guardiola‘s men just before the half-hour mark. Midfielder Nico Gonzalez then doubled his side’s lead after his shot deflected off a backpedalling Van Dijk, who was still peeved off about his goal being chalked off just minutes earlier.
Jeremy Doku – whose performance against the Reds proved why he is widely regarded as one of the best wingers on the planet – put the icing on the cake in the 63rd minute with a terrific goal. The Belgian produced a strike that Liverpool fans have grown used to seeing from Mohamed Salah: he danced beyond a couple of defenders before wrapping into the top corner.
Clattenburg Offers Interesting Take on Virgil van Dijk’s Disallowed Goal in Liverpool’s 3-0 Defeat to Man City
Van Dijk, a revolutionary figure on the red half of Merseyside, thought he had levelled the game shortly before half-time. He latched onto the end of Salah’s delivery from the corner and nodded his effort past Gianluigi Donnarumma – but the assistant referee raised his flag after adjudging Robertson to be in an offisde position and in the Italian shot stopper’s eyeline.
Replays of the incident showed the Scottish defender, in an attempt to do everything he could to see Van Dijk’s header hit the back of the net, ducking out of the way. The Premier League wrote on X (formerly Twitter) to suggest that Robertson was “deemed to be making an obvious action directly in front of the goalkeeper”.
Watch Jamie Carragher’s post-match assessment of the refereeing decision below:
Gary Neville, for one, believed that Liverpool were hard done by, and the same sentiment was echoed by Micah Richards during Sky Sports’ half-time analysis of the Premier League blockbuster clash. As alluded to, Slot said: “I think it’s obvious and clear the wrong decision has been made – at least in my opinion.”
Clattenburg, speaking to Rousing The Kop after Slot’s Reds were dealt their fifth loss of the 2025/26 Premier League campaign, suggested that Robertson could have prevented the goal being chalked off if the 31-year-old had moved either side of the ball rather than ducking under Van Dijk’s headed effort.
“It will split opinions, but Andrew Robertson is in an offside position in front of the goalkeeper when Virgil van Dijk heads the ball into the goal,” Clattenburg – a former referee who took charge of just shy of 300 Premier League matches – said.
“I believe if Robertson had made a movement to the left or right and had not ducked under the ball which distracted the goalkeeper, he would not have been punished for being in the offside position. Robertson does not affect the line of vision as a defender was blocking this and does not impact his ability to save the ball but clearly distracts.
“He was offside, but the question is, ‘Does he distract, in line of vision or affects his ability to play the ball?’ This is why it’s subjective and everyone will have an option,” Clattenburg concluded. Slot and his men now have time to rue the decision, though, given all players are away for the November international break.
When they return to domestic action, Liverpool – who won the Premier League title in the Dutchman’s maiden season in the hotseat – welcome Sean Dyche’s Nottingham Forest to Anfield before doing the same for Dutch outfit PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League on November 26. They round off the month with an away trip to West Ham United.
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Man Utd Make Decision Over Marcus Rashford amid Tottenham interest
Manchester United are expected to welcome one of their for-sale stars to return to base after he is done with this summer’s World Cup. The Red Devils have struggled to land targets so far in this window, but they have landed Atalanta and Brazil midfielder Ederson pending a second medical.
Michael Carrick wants another midfielder to replace Casemiro, and that search is ongoing after Tottenham beat Man Utd to the signing of West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes. United could also go for a winger after the midfield is taken care of, and we could yet see sales before the end of the transfer window in early September.
Rashford to be sold, but not yet
Marcus Rashford has been heavily linked with a move away from Old Trafford this summer after his impressive Barcelona loan spell. The forward scored 14 and assisted as many for the Blaugrana last season, playing a central role in them winning their second successive LaLiga title.
Rashford fell out with former boss Erik ten Hag, leading to two loan spells, but there have been more than one change of manager since then, and in Michael Carrick, he is likely to find an ally. But there is also a business reality to the situation, and Rashford is on a huge wage that actually increased this summer.
For that reason, according to The Guardian, it remains United’s priority to offload him, but the club’s previously harsh stance will not extend to Carrick’s reign. While Rashford is a United player, he will be welcomed back for pre-season training, after the World Cup, along with first-team players, and he is actually expected to start the new season at Old Trafford.
Rashford’s likely suitors this summer
Rashford is likely to have options this summer, but he will likely need to be patient in finding his next club. Barcelona had the chance to sign him permanently for just £26million, but they did not act, deciding to concentrate fully on their search for a Robert Lewandowski replacement. Barca know that could be a costly venture, and they don’t want to limit their striker search with any signings before that.
United are now said to be asking for £40million, but that fee could come down, given clubs know the Old Trafford club want to shift Rashford’s wages. When it comes to maximising profit on a sale, it is never good for others to know there is a need to sell.
Elsewhere, Tottenham have been linked with a move as they continue their club-record window as far as spending goes. Roberto De Zerbi needs a new winger, and he is likely to prioritise a winger who can also play up top, meaning Rashford fits the bill. But Spurs will also have other targets this summer.
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Ex-Referee Claims Argentina vs Egypt Conspiracy is ‘Nonsense’
For neutrals watching at home, Argentina’s 3-2 comeback win against Egypt had everything a World Cup fan could dream of: a missed penalty, a controversially ruled-out goal, and a stunning comeback victory. However, most Egyptian supporters won’t feel that way.
The game started so well for Hossam Hassan’s side, as Yasser Ibrahim put them in front before Lionel Messi missed from 12 yards. Mostafa Ziko then made it 2-0, although that only came after Egyptian had had a goal controversially ruled out.
From that position of dominance, Mohamed Salah and his teammates fell to pieces as Cristian Romero pulled one back, before Messi levelled just four minutes later. Enzo Fernandes then headed in to complete the stunning comeback in the 93rd minute.
After the game, there have been cries of corruption and conspiracy, but former Premier League referee Graham Scott has rubbished the claims.
Why Egypt Were Furious After Losing to Argentina
Some key events went against Egypt, which left manager Hassan furious at full-time. Speaking about Ziko’s goal, which was ruled out, he angrily told the media:
“They want Argentina and Messi to stay in the World Cup for marketing. If they wanted Argentina to win, why invite other teams to participate? This match was clearly rigged, and the whole world witnessed it.
“We were better than Argentina, and football is unfair. We had a clear penalty that the referee didn’t award, and Ziko’s goal at the start of the second half was disallowed, even though it was perfectly legitimate.”
Adding to that, a VAR expert has since claimed that Salah should have been awarded a penalty in the build-up to the 93rd-minute winner. Hassan was so angry with it all, he claimed: “I will boycott watching the remaining matches of the tournament as a form of protest.”
On top of this, Egypt have filed a complaint and posted a stunning statement on social media, noting: “Several key incidents raised serious concerns and left profound questions about the consistency and fairness of decisions that directly influenced the course of the game.”
Former Referee Highlights ‘Unnoticed’ Error
Writing an article for The Athletic, in which he claimed “talk of a ‘conspiracy’ is nonsense”, former Premier League referee Scott has explained why one moment from the game proves that French referee Francois Letexier did not favour Argentina blindly. He noted that the official showed ‘common sense’ to not book Egyptian player Ziko in one instance, even though rules meant he should have:
“There was another refereeing error that would have gone unnoticed by most, as Ziko should have received a yellow card for removing his shirt, even though the goal was later disallowed.
“Referee Letexier showed common sense in the circumstances by letting the incident pass and would have been criticised had he stuck to the law. It’s another example of how people in football say they want consistency — until they see what it looks like.”
He added: “There are plenty who, wrongly, believed that FIFA had ordained an Argentina victory, and that there is a conspiracy to have Lionel Messi end his illustrious career by lifting the World Cup again on July 19. I am certain that the World Cup officials at their Florida training camp are beyond reproach.”
Scott then summed up his feelings, noting: “Refs make mistakes and sometimes these benefit the big clubs or powerful countries. When this happens, conspiracy theorists spread their poison. Such arguments fall away when the underdog benefits. At this World Cup, the beneficiaries of refereeing errors or highly dubious calls have included Scotland (against Brazil), Senegal (against France) and Paraguay (against Germany).”
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Fabrizio Romano Says Arsenal Will Prioritise Morgan Rogers Over Barcola
Arsenal already know their top two targets as they look to strengthen out wide this summer. The Gunners have two clear priorities during this window in terms of positions, with a left-winger and a number 8 on the shopping list for Andrea Berta and Mikel Arteta.
The Gunners need to find clear upgrades this summer as they look to take the next step in Europe as well as staying ahead of their Premier League rivals. Arsenal are expected to spend big again this summer after huge spending over the last couple of years, and their primary target alone could cost them well over £100million, with a British-record transfer being mooted.
Romano explains order of Arsenal’s main winger targets
Speaking on his YouTube show, transfer guru Fabrizio Romano said: “(Bradley) Barcola is also appreciated by Arsenal, but he’s not position number one. Position number one is Morgan Rogers, position number two is Barcola, and there are more options in terms of wingers, so that’s the situation at Arsenal, then it’s important to mention for Paris Saint-Germain [he] is not untouchable because the new contract talks are completely, completely on standby, standby for long time. So Barcola and PSG, at the moment, there is no agreement over new deal, and also it is important to say PSG would ask important money, so who’s going to sign Barcola?”
Rogers is likely to cost well over £100million this summer, and there are reports he could cost a British-record £130million. Aston Villa are very reluctant to sell, and there is every chance Arsenal could turn to Barcola.
Barcola a cheaper option than Rogers
The latest report is that Barcola can leave PSG for around £77million, which would make him a much cheaper signing than Rogers, even if the wages are likely to be very big.
The Frenchman has been an important player for PSG, scoring 13 times last season, but Khvicha Kvaratskhelia has kept him out of his best position on the left. Kvaratskhelia is likely the best left winger in the world currently, so Barcola is unlikely to see any change in Luis Enrique’s plans any time soon.
Barcola is still only 23 years of age, so he could be a player whose value could yet rise if he continues his current trajectory. Meanwhile, Rogers’ cost means Arsenal will likely never make their money back, but the young England talent is a proven Premier League commodity who arguably has a bigger ceiling.
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