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Bruno Fernandes Ties Premier League Assist Record With 20th Of Season For Manchester UnitedBy setting up Bryan Mbeumo for United's third goal against Nottingham Forest on Sunday, Bruno Fernandes moved onto 20 assists, equal with the record held jointly by Thierry Henry (2002-03) and Kevin De Bruyne (2019-20).0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 1 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMSPFL confirms Celtic vs Hearts had ended before unacceptable pitch invasionThe Scottish Professional Football League (SPFL) has confirmed referee Don Robertson ended the game when some Celtic fans invaded the pitch in the eighth minute of stoppage time of the Scottish Premiership title decider against Hearts. There were 30 seconds of injury time remaining when Celtics Callum Osmand finished into an empty net to effectively seal the title, with Hearts requiring two goals. However, the Hearts players were taken off the pitch for their safety when hundreds of Celtic players flooded the pitch in celebration, with some confronting the visiting players. The game did not restart, with Celtic crowned champions, but the SPFL has confirmed that referee Robertson communicated that the match was over and it had not been abandoned. Celtic fans invaded the pitch at full time of their win over Hearts (PA)Firstly, we send our congratulations to Celtic on winning the Premiership in the most exciting of circumstances and send our commiserations to everyone at Heart of Midlothian following an incredible campaign, a statement said. We would also like to thank the referee and his excellent team of match officials for their cool heads on such a dramatic day. Given the speculation about the conclusion of the game, we would like to make clear that, prior to awarding the trophy, we were informed by the match referee that the match had ended and had not been abandoned. Meanwhile, the SPFL condemned the scenes at full-time, with Hearts in dialogue with Police Scotland over disturbing reports of serious physical and verbal abuse towards players and staff. Police Scotland have also vowed to take robust and swift action against anybody found to have committed criminality as the SPFL condemned the wholly unacceptable pitch invasion. Hearts players had to be protected by security (PA)Yesterdays match showed off the very best of the Scottish game and the drama and excitement that it is rightly famed for, the statement said. The eyes of the world were on Glasgow and the climax of the Premiership, with millions of viewers watching the match on Sky Sports and across the globe.However, we utterly condemn the scenes which saw a number of Celtic supporters encroach onto the field of play. We await the report of our match delegate regarding any specific incidents that took place but, regardless, supporters entering the field of play in any circumstances is wholly unacceptable and puts those participating and working at a match at risk. We note that entering the pitch in England and Wales has been a criminal offence since 1991. We urge anyone with information about any alleged criminal activity to contact Police Scotland.Assistant Chief Constable Mark Sutherland said on Sunday morning that police investigations are ongoing. We spoke to Hearts yesterday, he told the Press Association. Were following that up to understand if any player was assaulted.If any player, or indeed any member of the public, has been assaulted on that pitch, and there is criminality, we will take robust and swift action.The club (Celtic) are responsible for safety and security and the planning of the stadium. Police provide a supporting role in that to look at any criminality, any policing response that is required, and we are continuing to do that.So, if there is any criminality, whether that be the allegations of assault against Hearts players or anything else, then our post investigation will pick that up, and we will take the most robust action possible.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 2 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр
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WWW.GBNEWS.COMAndy Burnham declares he 'would ban VAR' from footballLabour leadership hopeful Andy Burnham has declared he "would ban VAR" from football.Burnham, who is hoping to stand as the party's candidate in the Makerfield by-election, shared his criticism of the system in the game.When asked about whether it should remain in football, Burnham told ITV News: "Gone. Get rid. I'll tell you why. It's killing spontaneity in the ground. "I'm a season ticket holder at Everton. Killing spontaneity. You can't celebrate a goal because you think someone somewhere in an industrial unit is going to rule it out."TRENDINGStoriesVideosYour SayThe Mayor of Greater Manchester continued: "So that's a bad thing. But number two, it doesn't get decisions right. "You could put up with it if it then got decisions right, but it doesn't get the decisions right, and it's not consistent."It takes a decision one week for one favoured team and then doesn't do the same thing the next."So it's killing spontaneity, it's not getting decisions right. Get rid."LATEST SPORTS NEWSChelsea confirm appointment of Xabi Alonso as new manager at Stamford BridgeConor McGregor's UFC return confirmed as MMA star set to fight for first time in five yearsPrince William's secret five-word message to Pep Guardiola after FA Cup triumphBurnham is not the only one to share their criticisms of VAR.Pep Guardiola has admitted he has "never" fully trusted refereeing decisions during his time in English football, describing VAR as little more than a "flip of a coin".The Spaniard said: "We lost the two finals of the FA Cup because the referees didn't do their jobs as they should do, even the VAR."When this happens, it is because we have to do better, not blame the referees or VAR."The City boss then delivered a striking verdict on his long-standing view of officiating in England."I never trust anything since I arrived a long time ago," he said."Always I learned you have to do it better, be in a position to do it better because VAR is a flip of a coin."VAR has been used in the Premier League since 2019, and Guardiola suggested clubs must simply accept the uncertainty it brings.He added: "VAR was not installed last weekend. It has been here for many years. We adapt, and everybody knows it."The system is currently only in place in the Premier League, with a variation of it being offered to the Championship.The streamlined VAR alternative, which would have allowed managers two video reviews per match, was presented by professional game match officials at the EFL's annual gathering last month.Following consultation with clubs, opposition to any form of video review technology proved overwhelming.Our Standards: The GB News Editorial Charter0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 11 Просмотры 0 предпросмотр