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Erling Haaland Slams ‘Weak’ Referee Decision in England v Norway

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Erling Haaland cut a bitter figure in Miami as Norway’s World Cup dream ended at the hands of England, and the Manchester City striker made his frustration clear in the aftermath.

The quarter-final went the distance, with neither side able to find a winner inside 90 minutes. Marc Guehi, John Stones and Nico O’Reilly, all Man City teammates of the Norwegian, combined to blunt his threat for long spells in stifling conditions, and the game swung on fine margins deep into extra-time.

Haaland was hauled off at the start of the second period of extra time, having given everything to drag his country to this stage, only to watch the closing stages unfold from the bench. What followed left him fuming, and he didn’t hold back when the full-time whistle blew.

Erling Haaland Fumes Over VAR Call in England vs Norway

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Ten minutes into the second half, with the tie delicately balanced, Torbjorn Lysaker Heggem thought he had fired Norway into a decisive lead. The celebrations were cut short almost immediately, with VAR intervening to rule that Haaland had fouled Elliot Anderson in the build-up, wiping the goal off before the resulting corner could arrive.

The striker didn’t hold back in his assessment afterwards. “It feels a bit empty, to be honest,” he told TV 2 (per Metro):

“I felt we deserved more. I don’t think it’s a free kick. It’s been disallowed because I push Elliot Anderson to the ground, like I get pushed in every single duel. It’s a bit bitter.”

Erling Haaland Demands Consistency

Erling Haaland in action for Norway Burt Granofsky/Cal Sport Media/Sipa USA via Reuters

Haaland didn’t stop there, pointing to a wider pattern he feels goes against him in every match he plays. “Small moments decide things in the World Cup. Against Brazil we managed to turn it in our favour. Today, when we get the 50/50 decisions against us it will be difficult.”

He went further in a follow-up interview, questioning whether officials hold him to a different standard entirely. “So, if there is a free kick, I almost have to get a free kick in every duel – in every single match. Because I get pushed, I get pulled all the way, and I think it’s weak.”

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Elijah Upson Set to Join Arsenal After Leaving Tottenham

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Arsenal are set to complete the signing of Elijah Upson after he left Tottenham Hotspur, having beaten off competition from a number of top European clubs for his signature, according to journalist Simon Jones.

Tottenham have shocked everybody with the aggression and strength of their summer business so far, but Arsenal‘s squad needs a lot less work after a stunning 2025-26 campaign where they came within a penalty shootout of winning both the Premier League and the Champions League.

Their only incoming business so far has been to add Illan Meslier to their goalkeeping options on a free transfer, following his exit from Leeds United last month at the end of his contract.

The Gunners are working on new additions for their frontline and midfield at the moment, with all the top sources in the industry confirming their desire to land Newcastle United captain Bruno Guimaraes in this summer transfer window, even though they are yet to make contact with the Magpies over a deal.

The north Londoners are looking to bolster their attack too after accepting a bid from Besiktas for Leandro Trossard, with Christos Tzolis of Club Brugge a target alongside their number one priority, Aston Villa and England’s Morgan Rogers.

Arsenal Win Fierce Race for Tottenham Defender

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According to Daily Mail journalist Jones, Upson has decided to join Arsenal after leaving their arch-rivals Tottenham this summer.

The lightning-fast centre-back, who is a former 100m sprint champion from his school days and son of former Gunner Matthew, has chosen to remain in north London despite interest from some of the biggest clubs across Europe.

The talented 18-year-old also had offers from Chelsea, Manchester City, Everton, Bayern Munich, Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen and Monaco, but has opted to join the Premier League holders.

He is likely to link up with their youth sides before looking to make the jump up to the first team in the coming seasons.

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Arsenal Hold Talks Over Signing ‘Best Player in the World’

Vinicius Junior (Brazil) at 2026 World Cup Phil Noble via Action Images via Reuters

Arsenal are determined to add a new left-sided attacker to Mikel Arteta’s squad this summer, especially if Trossard departs, and one report has claimed that they have been in contact over a potential deal for Real Madrid star Vinicius Junior.

The Brazilian currently has two years remaining on his contract at the Bernabeu, but if no progress is made on negotiations over a new deal then Real could be tempted to cash in on the exciting Brazil international.

Vini Junior and his representatives are said to be demanding a jump up to a salary of around £500,000-a-week from his current £350,000-a-week wage, with the La Liga giants keen to strike a deal on a £400,000-a-week contract.

Arsenal aren’t the only Premier League club being informed by intermediaries over the 26-year-old’s availability, with Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool also showing some level of interest.

There is no doubt that the Brazilian would be a huge statement signing for any of those aforementioned clubs, and it would be great to see him in the Premier League.

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Fabrizio Romano Says Man Utd Want More Midfielders After Andrey Santos

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Manchester United are only getting started with their signing of Andrey Santos, who will join the club on a big-money deal from Chelsea. The Red Devils are paying £48million to sign the young Brazilian, who has a big future ahead of him, but there is no room for him in terms of regular minutes for the Blues.

The deal came after United canceled a deal to sign Ederson from Atalanta weeks after agreeing a deal. The Red Devils requested a second medical after the World Cup, and they didn’t like what they saw, even if Atalanta still maintain there is nothing wrong with the player physically,

Michael Carrick wants two or three new midfielders this summer, well aware that he needs to replace Casemiro while adding further depth, and in Santos, United now have a modern hybrid midfielder who can play almost every role in the midfield, but he is only the beginning of the club’s business this summer.

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According to transfer guru Fabrizio Romano, Man Utd are still looking at midfielders after the Andrey Santos deal, which is done even if not yet announced, and it looks as if there will be more than one new midfielder recruited.

“Man Utd remain keen on signing new midfielders because Andrey Santos is done,” Romano said on his YouTube show. “Also, many of you asking me why Andrey Santos is not official. Guys, I’m not controlling the social media of Manchester United to make announcements, but I can guarantee you Andrey Santos is signed and completed. Also, the contract has been signed yesterday (Friday). The deal is done.”

That will be seen as good news for United fans, who will know the midfield is the one place where Carrick can’t afford to be caught short if they have big ambitions.

What will Man Utd look for next?

Chelsea's Andrey Santos during training Peter Cziborra via Action Images via Reuters

It’s likely United have another big-money midfielder in mind. While Santos is able to play in a deeper role, it would be surprising if Carrick did not sign a more senior player who specialises in the holding or pivot midfield role.

Casemiro was a huge presence in that deep role, and in the modern game, you are not going to compete without a top player in that position. PSG have Vitinha and Joao Neves, Man City have Rodri, Arsenal have Declan Rice and Bayern Munich have Joshua Kimmich. There are few more important positions in the modern game, and United are going to have to go and get one if they have ambitions of competing for titles, even if it’s likely to be a pricey deal.

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FIFA Sent Referee Home After Lionel Messi Complaints in 2022

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Argentina have been at the forefront of many controversial decisions during the 2026 World Cup, and many fans have been left questioning the legitimacy of the tournament and whether FIFA has a biased agenda towards Lionel Messi and Argentina.

Messi had a stellar 2022 World Cup campaign as he was the main man behind Argentina’s tournament win, and he hasn’t let up in this tournament four years on, as he currently battles for the tournament’s golden boot award.

However, the Argentine has perhaps benefited from some controversial refereeing decisions, which have cast doubts over the tournament, and it isn’t the first time Messi has been the centre of refereeing problems.

Messi’s 2022 World Cup Controversy

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Flashback to 2022, Argentina were facing up against the Netherlands in the quarter-finals and had taken a 2-0 lead. Referee Antonio Mateu Lahoz had dished out 17 bookings during the game, including sending off Dutch full-back Denzel Dumfries. The Netherlands had brought the game back to 2-2, taking the tie to a penalty shootout, which Argentina won and went on to win the tournament.

Speaking after the tie, Messi said: “This match shouldn’t have ended as it did. I don’t want to talk about the referee because they sanction you. But people saw what happened. We were afraid before the match because we knew how he was and I think FIFA has to review this. You can’t put a referee like him for these matches.”

Fellow Argentina teammate Emiliano Martinez also spoke out after the game. He said: “The ref gave everything to them. It all turned upside down. He gave 10 minutes extra time for no reason. He just wanted them to score.

That referee is crazy. Arrogant. You say something to him and he talks back to you. It’s crazy. Because Spain were eliminated, he wanted to eliminate us. He is the worst referee at the World Cup. Hopefully we won’t have him again – he’s useless.”

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After these post-match quotes from Messi and Martinez, Lahoz was never to be seen in the World Cup. The referee was suspended and kicked out of the tournament; that would be the last match he refereed in the competition.

As far-fetched as claims of bias towards Messi may seem, seeing a referee sent home from a tournament following comments from the Argentine does raise some interesting questions.

Referees rarely receive ‘punishments’ as such following poor standards, so seeing Lahoz disappear after an incident with the world’s biggest star does seem interesting, to say the least.

Messi went on to lift the World Cup in 2022, beating France in the final, and the winger added another Ballon d’Or to his tally.

Is the 2026 World Cup a Similar Story?

Lionel Messi (Argentina) vs Algeria at World Cup Danny Medley via IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters

This World Cup has also seen similar controversies surrounding Messi and his Argentina side. In the group stages, Messi appeared to challenge an Algerian player from behind, with his studs digging into the player’s calf, yet there was no referee intervention, and VAR allowed the game to continue.

In their most recent game, Argentina got away with many decisions as they came back from 2-0 down to beat Egypt 3-2. Egypt had a goal ruled out following a foul that had happened at the complete opposite end of the pitch, whilst Argentina scored similarly, yet their goal was allowed to stand.

Egypt’s Mostafa Ziko alleged that the World Cup was ‘rigged’ in Messi’s favour. If Argentina does go on to win this World Cup, FIFA could be faced with some tough questions to answer from the footballing world.

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