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Philadelphia Phillies 2023 playoff schedule: Dates, times and series-by-series updates
Philadelphia Phillies 2023 playoff schedule: Dates, times and series-by-series updates
Where can you watch the Philadelphia Phillies' playoff games? Find out here!
2023-10-04 02:28
PGMOL releases audio of VAR decision that wrongly saw Luis Diaz goal ruled out
PGMOL releases audio of VAR decision that wrongly saw Luis Diaz goal ruled out
The audio that led to Luis Diaz’s goal being wrongly disallowed by VAR in Liverpool’s defeat at Tottenham has been released publicly by the Professional Game Match Officials Limited. VAR Darren England and his assistant Daniel Cook did not over-rule the incorrect on-field decision of offside after Diaz had scored at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. PGMOL said in a statement on Tuesday evening that “standards fell short of expectations” and it has identified three key learnings “to mitigate against the risk of a future error”. Liverpool said on Sunday they would explore their options given the “clear need for escalation and resolution” and PGMOL has provided a detailed report alongside the audio to the Premier League, which has in turn shared with Liverpool and the other 19 top-flight clubs. PGMOL will stress the importance of accuracy ahead of efficiency to its video match officials, while a “new VAR communication protocol will be developed to enhance the clarity of communication between the referee and the VAR team in relation to on-field decisions”. PGMOL added in a statement: “As an additional step to the process, the VAR will confirm the outcome of the VAR check process with the AVAR before confirming the final decision to the on-field officials. “We recognise standards fell short of expectations and acknowledged the error to Liverpool immediately after the conclusion of the fixture.” England and Cook have not been included among the officials for duty in the coming weekend’s Premier League fixtures. It is clear that there were not only human errors but systemic weaknesses in the VAR process. Premier League spokesperson The pair had already been replaced for the remainder of their matchweek seven duties – England was due to be fourth official at Nottingham Forest v Brentford on Sunday, with Cook scheduled to be assistant referee for Monday’s Fulham-Chelsea clash. A Premier League spokesperson said: “Having reviewed all relevant footage of the disallowed Luis Diaz goal during the Tottenham Hotspur FC versus Liverpool FC match on Saturday, and PGMOL’s report into the incident, it is clear that there were not only human errors but systemic weaknesses in the VAR process. “We accept PGMOL’s immediate recommendations to ensure that such failures are not repeated in the future. “However, a wider review to seek consistently higher standards of VAR performance will be conducted by the Premier League and PGMOL, supported by other stakeholders, and where necessary further recommended actions will be brought forward and implemented. “We have communicated fully with Liverpool FC on this matter and have shared PGMOL’s findings and relevant footage of the incident with all Premier League clubs.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live The Oscar goes to referees – Pep Guardiola says players must be main attraction Reece Topley ‘undercooked’ as England prepare for World Cup opener Jonathan Humphreys urges Wales not to ‘go off-script’ against Georgia
2023-10-04 02:28
The Oscar goes to referees – Pep Guardiola says players must be main attraction
The Oscar goes to referees – Pep Guardiola says players must be main attraction
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has accused referees of stealing the spotlight from players following last weekend’s VAR controversy in the Premier League. The 52-year-old has sympathised with rivals Liverpool after the Reds had a goal against Tottenham incorrectly disallowed for offside following a VAR review. It was arguably the most contentious of all decisions taken since the technology was introduced and prompted the Merseyside club to issue a strong statement saying “sporting integrity” had been undermined. Guardiola is concerned that such incidences are detracting from the game’s main actors. He said: “I understand completely how upset Liverpool must be in that case. “They will have to find a system where the main roles are the players and the game itself. In all the countries, not just here. The referees and the VARs are the leading roles. And the Oscar goes to. “They have to make a step back, be more humble and leave the players to do what they have to do, and they will be better.” Guardiola did not have any suggestions himself on how the system could be improved. “I am not a professional at that,” the Spaniard said. “I rely on the people and we have to apply it as best as possible. I am not involved and I don’t care. They will have to find a system where the main roles are the players and the game itself. In all the countries, not just here. The referees and the VARs are the leading roles. And the Oscar goes to. They have to make a step back, be more humble and leave the players to do what they have to do, and they will be better Pep Guardiola on referees “Everyone knows they made a mistake and Liverpool suffered the big consequence of that. In this type of game it is so important. But, no worries, the consequences will dictate the players and the managers.” Guardiola was speaking to the media via a Zoom call after City were forced to rearrange their travel plans for Wednesday’s Champions League game at RB Leipzig. He had been due to hold a pre-match press conference at the RB Arena on arrival on Tuesday afternoon but their flight was rescheduled for evening due to strong winds in the German city. Guardiola brushed off the impact of the disruption ahead of the Group G encounter. He said: “It’s no problem. That it’s safe to fly and land, that’s the important thing.” John Stones and Bernardo Silva were due to travel with the squad having recently returned to training following injury. Stones has not played since the Community Shield due to a thigh problem while Silva has missed the last three games with a knock. Guardiola said: “They feel better, Bernardo better than John. Both travel and we’ll decide tomorrow. We’re really happy they’re back.” Rodri, who still has one game of a domestic suspension to serve, will feature before being given time off ahead of the upcoming international break. The Spain midfielder was sorely missed in last weekend’s defeat at Wolves and his absence will again be felt at Arsenal on Sunday but Guardiola hopes some good can come from the situation. He said: “You always have to take the positive. Rodri’s going to play the game tomorrow and then I’ll give him a rest, go to the Maldives for four or five days before joining the national team.” Guardiola, wearing a black armband, also paid tribute to former City player and chairman Francis Lee, who died this week. He said: “We are here (because of) people like Franny Lee, Mike Summerbee, Colin Bell, part of the generation that created a part of this organisation, this club. “On behalf of the team, to his wife and all the family, a huge hug.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Reece Topley ‘undercooked’ as England prepare for World Cup opener Jonathan Humphreys urges Wales not to ‘go off-script’ against Georgia Pep Guardiola says Manchester City flight to Leipzig being delayed ‘no problem’
2023-10-04 01:52
NFL standings by point differential after Week 4
NFL standings by point differential after Week 4
A look at the 2023 NFL standings using point differential instead of just wins and losses.
2023-10-04 01:48
Complete list of no-hitters and perfect games in MLB Playoffs
Complete list of no-hitters and perfect games in MLB Playoffs
A no-hitter is one of the biggest accomplishments in baseball, but doing it in the playoffs is that much more impressive.
2023-10-04 01:26
Chiefs Rumors: Travis Kelce's priorities are straight, AFC outlook, wide receiver panic?
Chiefs Rumors: Travis Kelce's priorities are straight, AFC outlook, wide receiver panic?
With Travis Kelce the center of America's most-discussed romance, some are concerned he could get distracted from the Chiefs ultimate goal.
2023-10-04 01:19
Pep Guardiola says Manchester City flight to Leipzig being delayed ‘no problem’
Pep Guardiola says Manchester City flight to Leipzig being delayed ‘no problem’
Pep Guardiola has brushed off late changes to Manchester City’s travel plans for Wednesday’s Champions League game at RB Leipzig. The treble winners were due to fly to Germany for the Group G encounter on Tuesday afternoon but were delayed due to strong winds in the Leipzig area and their flight was rescheduled for the evening. City manager Guardiola, who had been due to hold a pre-match press conference at the RB Arena on Tuesday, instead spoke to media remotely before travelling. “It’s no problem,” he said. “That it’s safe to fly and land, that’s the important thing. “It’s not at 7pm, (they said) you have to do it at 9pm and it’s not a problem. The authorities said it was so risky to fly before so that’s why we made the training session longer and the lunch longer. “We have time to rest and now we are going to fly to Germany.” John Stones and Bernardo Silva will travel with the squad to Germany having recently returned to training following injury. Stones has not played since the Community Shield with a thigh problem while Silva has missed the last three games with a knock. Guardiola said: “They feel better, Bernardo better than John. Both travel and we’ll decide tomorrow. “We’re really happy they’re back. It’s taken a bit longer but they are back. That is the good news for us.” Guardiola also paid tribute to former City player and chairman Francis Lee, who died this week. He said: “We are here (because of) people like Franny Lee, Mike Summerbee, Colin Bell, part of the generation that created a part of this organisation, this club. “On behalf of the team, to his wife and all the family, a huge hug.” Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Top seed Carlos Alcaraz beaten by Jannik Sinner in China Open semi-finals Ali Price: Enhanced maturity helping with frustration of losing Scotland spot Danny Care sees advantages of hybrid contracts in English top flight
2023-10-03 23:58
Anthony Davis says he and LeBron are motivated by Nuggets trash talk
Anthony Davis says he and LeBron are motivated by Nuggets trash talk
Anthony Davis made a huge statement on behalf of LeBron James on NBA media day. The star talked about how the Nuggets have acted after winning the NBA title
2023-10-03 23:46
Wilfried Zaha reveals true feelings on unsuccessful Man Utd spell
Wilfried Zaha reveals true feelings on unsuccessful Man Utd spell
Wilfried Zaha has insisted that he is 'not bothered' by his unsuccessful spell at Manchester United between 2013 and 2015.
2023-10-03 23:15
Arsenal to avoid UEFA punishment despite breach of Champions League rules
Arsenal to avoid UEFA punishment despite breach of Champions League rules
Arsenal will not be punished by UEFA for failing to carry out their usual pre-match media duties ahead of Tuesday's Champions League clash with RC Lens. The Gunners' flight to France was delayed due to bad weather.
2023-10-03 22:59
Who is playing Sunday Night Football in Week 5?
Who is playing Sunday Night Football in Week 5?
After a controversial finish to Chiefs-Jets in Week 4, Sunday Night Football is set to deliver an epic matchup in Week 5.
2023-10-03 22:50
How many games are in an MLB Wild Card series?
How many games are in an MLB Wild Card series?
The format for MLB playoff series is unlike any other in American Pro Sports. Here's how the Wild Card format works.
2023-10-03 22:15
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