FPL Gameweek 14: Top captain picks
The top Fantasy Premier League captaincy picks for FPL Gameweek 14, including Erling Haaland and Mohamed Salah. Powered by Fantasy Football Hub.
2023-12-01 20:16
Paolo Maldini responds to Man Utd sporting director links
Paolo Maldini responds to links with Man Utd's sporting director role under Sir Jim Ratcliffe.
2023-12-01 19:58
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe believes more VAR ‘would ruin the game’
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has warned more VAR would “ruin” football after finding himself on the wrong end of a controversial decision. Football’s lawmakers are considering options to extend the system’s use at the same time as a debate over its effectiveness in its current form rages on. The Magpies were denied a Champions League victory at Paris St Germain on Tuesday after Polish referee Szymon Marciniak was asked to review a decision not to award a penalty for handball against Tino Livramento by VAR official Thomas Kwiatkowski and changed his mind to allow Kylian Mbappe to level in stoppage time. Asked if he would like to see more or less VAR, Howe said: “I’d like to see less VAR. “I don’t have an issue with offsides because that is as close as it can be to being right, whether you agree with the decision, the lines give you a black and white yes or no. The rest, I’m not in favour. “I still think it’s just another person’s opinion against another person’s opinion. It’s very subjective. I’d like to see less. I definitely wouldn’t want to see more because I think it would ruin the game.” Kwiatkowski had been due to oversee Wednesday night’s Real Sociedad versus Red Bull Salzburg game in the same competition, but was stood down, a decision which brought Howe, who revealed the club have contacted UEFA to seek clarity over the penalty award, little comfort. He said: “That for me, with VAR is an issue – not enough power is given to the on-field decision, which in this case was correct. “I still believe – I’m old-fashioned in this – that the on-field decision should be given a little bit more strength because the referee is there, he’s feeling the game, he’s managing the game in the middle and I think that is worth something.” I definitely wouldn't want to see more because I think it would ruin the game Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe Howe’s comments came as he prepared his players for Saturday evening’s Premier League clash with Manchester United at St James’ Park still contemplating a lengthy injury list, but with no new additions after an attritional night at the Parc des Princes and with hopes high that midfielders Joe Willock and Sean Longstaff will be sidelined for weeks rather than months. Newcastle have lost just one of their last five encounters in all competitions with the Red Devils, who also suffered Champions League disappointment 24 hours later when they squandered a 3-1 lead at Galatasaray to draw 3-3, although Erik ten Hag’s side have won five of their last six league games. Asked if he and his players could use their burning sense of injustice from Paris as added motivation, Howe said: “I always want that sense that we are against everybody outside of Newcastle when we play. I think that helps us. “That is a good mentality to have, that we are competing against everybody else. It’s certainly served us well to this point and if it helps any individual players, then great.” Read More Min Woo Lee continues fine form in hunt for home double On this day in 2021: Johanna Konta retires from tennis Unai Emery eager to top group after Aston Villa reach ECL knockout stages You’ve got to dream big: Lewis Dunk eyes Europa League glory with Brighton David Moyes urges West Ham to finish the job and top Group A Five bad weeks do not define a team – England’s Ben Duckett
2023-12-01 19:55
FPL Gameweek 14: Best Jarrod Bowen replacements
The best Fantasy Premier League replacements for injury doubt Jarrod Bowen, including Bukayo Saka and Anthony Gordon. Powered by Fantasy Football Hub.
2023-12-01 19:52
Italy and Croatia are tough options as lower-seeded teams in Euro 2024 tournament draw
Defending champion Italy and World Cup semifinalist Croatia are among the lower-seeded teams in the European Championship tournament draw that is made on Saturday in Germany
2023-12-01 19:51
Analysis: Aaron Rodgers' remarkable recovery sets standard for players who tear an Achilles tendon
Aaron Rodgers defied conventional medicine by returning to practice just 77 days after surgery for a torn Achilles tendon
2023-12-01 19:29
FanDuel Sportsbook Promo: $150 Bonus to Pick ANY NFL, NBA or NHL Winner!
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2023-12-01 19:24
Jeff Stelling’s first TV role since Sky Sports Soccer Saturday exit revealed
Jeff Stelling will return to screens in a new presenting role as host of Prime Video’s Every Game Every Goal show, the on-demand streaming service has announced. Stelling, who stood down as anchor of Sky Sports’ Soccer Saturday show in May after almost 30 years in the role, has joined Prime Video’s broadcast team for 20 live and exclusive Premier League matches in December. Former Football Focus and BBC Breakfast presenter Dan Walker, 45, will also host some of Prime Video’s new shows, which will exclusively cover two rounds of Premier League fixtures. Prime Video said Every Game Every Goal on December 6 will show “all the goals and key moments from every game as soon as they go in across all six of the evening’s fixtures, including Sheffield United v Liverpool, Aston Villa v Manchester City and Manchester United v Chelsea. “In addition, Dan Walker will make his presenting debut on live Premier League football for the very first time across a number of Prime Video matches in December, including Wolves v Burnley, Spurs v West Ham and Burnley v Liverpool.” Thierry Henry, Alan Shearer and Patrice Evra will return to Prime Video’s coverage as pundits alongside Michael Owen, Eni Aluko, Roberto Martinez, Jermain Defoe and Stuart Pearce. The show’s presenting and commentary team will also see the return of Gabby Logan, Ally McCoist, Jon Champion, Clive Tyldesley, Robyn Cowen, Jim Rosenthal and Guy Mowbray, Prime Video said. Stelling will be supported by the likes of Dion Dublin, Tim Sherwood, Siobhan Chamberlain and Nedum Onuoha on analysis duties. PA Read More Jamie Carragher claims Andre Onana’s Manchester United performance ‘unacceptable’ Man City must tighten up – or Champions League history may repeat itself Cristiano Ronaldo faces $1bn lawsuit for promoting NFTs
2023-12-01 19:22
Farrell's mental health decision 'a watershed moment', says Gatland
Wales boss Warren Gatland believes England captain Owen Farrell's decision to step away from international rugby is a wake-up call to the abuse suffered...
2023-12-01 19:20
Mike Schmidt: Davey Johnson's days as a champion manager, player should earn him a Cooperstown call
Dave Johnson is one of four former managers under consideration for Cooperstown enshrinement by a Contemporary Baseball Era committee
2023-12-01 19:18
Could the mighty SEC possibly miss the College Football Playoff for the first time?
The Southeastern Conference is the only league to claim a spot — sometimes two spots — in every College Football Playoff
2023-12-01 19:17
Jurgen Klopp names Liverpool star who 'saved' Reds in LASK win
Jurgen Klopp names the defender who 'saved' Liverpool in their 4-0 Europa League win over LASK.
2023-12-01 18:47
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