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WWW.GBNEWS.COMRoy Keane and Jamie Carragher disagree on controversial red card in Man Utd loss to LeedsRoy Keane and Jamie Carragher have discussed Lisandro Martinez following his red card in Manchester United's 2-1 defeat to Leeds at Old Trafford on Monday night.The Red Devils slumped to a first home loss of the Michael Carrick era, with Noah Okafor bagging a brace to propel the visitors to victory.The big talking point came in the 56th minute, however, with Martinez dismissed for pulling the hair of Dominic Calvert-Lewin.Despite protesting his innocence, the 28-year-old was sent down the tunnel - with United unable to get anything from the fixture as a result.TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayCarrick was left furious at the decision to send off the Argentina international, with the United manager branding it 'one of the worst decisions I've ever seen'.Keane and Carragher, however, have differing views on the matter.Keane acknowledged that while it was potentially soft, the fact that Martinez did tug on Calvert-Lewin's hair meant he had to go.The former United captain said on Sky Sports: "I can see it from both sides and when you class it as violent conduct, it feels really harsh."But we've seen other players getting sent off. It is harsh but if that's the laws of the game, then you have to accept it."Carragher, however, suggested that it was the wrong call."He's going for the ball and he's almost grappling. He's trying to grab onto something and he's caught the back of his hair - it could've been his hair or anything," said the ex-Liverpool star."He's got him for about half a second. LATEST SPORTS NEWS:Scottie Scheffler makes complaint after Rory McIlroy makes history with Masters triumphShane Warne's son blames 'forced' Covid vaccine for death of cricket iconRory McIlroy denied dream green jacket moment despite Masters triumph"We hear from Howard Webb and he says 'what does the game want?'"I don't think any football fan, manager or player is thinking 'that's a red card'."Everybody is looking at that and thinking 'oh come on, that is not a red card, behave yourself'."The result was a big setback for United.They've been consistent since Carrick took over from Ruben Amorim in January but, on Monday, they were simply outplayed by their rivals.United were particularly bad in the first half, with Leeds capitalising to race into a 2-0 lead at the break.Though the Red Devils did pull one back through Casemiro, they've now missed out on the chance to put more ground between themselves and Aston Villa in the race for Champions League football.Carragher, explaining United's sluggish start, stated: "Sometimes you don't have good spells in games, other times you do. We know we can be better and do things better."We'll look at that. But the way we played second half, and could've got something out of the game in the second half, I'm pleased the way we went into that."Leeds boss Daniel Farke, meanwhile, was thrilled with his side's display."It gives us confidence. A win is always good for that, and for the table," said the German. "But performance-wise we should be on far more than 40 points."The reality is we are on 36 points and we need a few more points. Tonight we are three points closer but nothing is achieved yet, we have to stay humble, grounded, hungry and make sure we are ready for the upcoming games to win as many points as possible."Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 10 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр -
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RMCSPORT.BFMTV.COMLiverpool 0-2 PSG : Pour Ekitike a n'a pas l'air bon, c'est clair, avoue SlotLe Paris Saint-Germain donne rendez-vous au Bayern Munich ou au Real Madrid pour les demi-finales de la Ligue des Champions ! Aprs une victoire 2-0 au Parc des Princes, le PSG ritre en simposant 2-0 Anfield grce son Ballon dor Ousmane Dembl (72 et 90+1).En confrence de presse, Arne Slot donne des nouvelles de Hugo Ekitike qui sest bless pendant la rencontre.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 10 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр -
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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMMatt Crocker Leaves U.S. Soccer: Is This A Big Deal? Does It Affect Pochettino?A key figurehead is leaving U.S. Soccer with the 2026 FIFA World Cup less than two months away. An unexpected twist for one of the tournament's co-hosts with the biggest edition ever of soccer's marquee event now on the horizon. Earlier Tuesday, I reported that Matt Crocker will be exiting his role as sporting director to take over a similar role with Saudi Arabia. Why did this happen, and what's next for all parties involved? Let's answer the four biggest questions following Crocker's decision. 1. What does a sporting director even do? And, is it a big deal that Crocker is leavingnow? For the first question, the short answer is to hire and fire the coach. The longer answer is more nuanced: Crocker oversaw all 27 of U.S. Soccers national teams, set the overall on-field direction of the federation, and played a significant role in the design of the federations brand new $200 million-plus training facility in Fayettesville, Ga., one of the best of its kind anywhere in the world. For the second question: Yes, its a big deal. The U.S. men are less than two months away from their World Cup opener, one that will be played on home soil for the first time in 32 years. Hes joining a team the Americans could face in the knockout rounds of the tournament. Theres no getting around the fact that the optics here are terrible, for both the federation and Crocker alike. 2. Crocker re-hired Gregg Berhalter for the men's side in 2023 and brought in Emma Hayes for the women's side in 2024. He then replaced Berhalter with Pochettino. How would you rate Crocker's tenure? I was surprised that he rehired Berhalter, especially since Crocker had an existing relationship with current Canada boss Jesse Marsch, who at the time was turning down jobs in the Premier League. The disastrous 2024 Copa Amrica proved that that was the wrong choice. But landing two of the best coaches in the world in Hayes and Pochettino was a huge coup for the USSF, and it almost surely wouldnt have happened without both knowing Crocker from their time working in England. It took Hayes just 10 games to deliver the U.S. womens fifth Olympic gold medal and first in 12 years. Even if the U.S. men faceplant at the biggest World Cup of all time this summer, the scrutiny will fall on Pochettino and his players. Whatever you think about the timing of Crockers departure, the Welshman is highly competent and hugely respected by soccer folks in his native Europe, which remains the center of the games universe. He did a good job. With the Saudis set to host the 2034 World Cup, nobody should be shocked that they apparently drove a dump truck full of money up to Crockers house to lure him away. 3. Speaking of Pochettino, how would this affect anything he is doing ahead of the summer's World Cup? Or, afterward? Despite saying last month that he is open to returning as U.S. coach, I dont think thats in the cards no matter how Pochettinos team fares at the World Cup. (I didnt expect Crocker to stick around long after the tournament, either.) The good news for national team fans is that when it comes to World Cup preparations or how the co-hosts perform at the competition itself, Crockers sudden departure doesnt change anything. The sporting director isnt around players the way the coaches are. He doesnt have much to do at this stage. The coach is in place, the pre-tournery planning is done, and Pochettino and his staff and players are locked in on the main event. "My staff and I remain fully focused on preparing our team for the World Cup," Pochettino said in a statement provided by U.S. Soccer. For better or worse, how they do this summer is on them and the players alone. 4. One of Crocker's assistants is a name that USA fans would recognize. Oguchi Onyewu is a former U.S. men's team star and a two-time World Cup veteran. Is he a viable candidate to take over? Absolutely. As I reported then, Onyewu was a candidate for the job in 2023 and is so highly thought-of inside the federation's halls that they hired him as the assistant sporting director, a role that didnt even exist at the time. Gooch is whip-smart. He speaks four languages fluently. His playing career took him to the top leagues in Belgium, England, France, Italy, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands and MLS, which means hes incredibly well-connected. And at 43, hes already been an executive with clubs on either side of the Atlantic (Belgiums Royal Excelsior Virton, Orlando City B of MLS Next Pro) and has spent the last three years working as Crockers right hand. Onyewu has paid his dues. He cares deeply about American soccer and the sport in the country at large. U.S. Soccer could do a lot worse.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 1 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр