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BBC Sport pundits Stephen Warnock, Nedum Onuoha and Rory Smith debate whether the on-field decision to award Arsenal a penalty against Atletico Madrid, for a foul on Eberechi Eze, was enough of a “clear and obvious” error to justify VAR intervening to overturn it.MATCH REPORT: Champions League semi-final – Atletico Madrid 1-1 ArsenalAvailable to UK users only.
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Keir Starmer handed expiry date by Kevin Hollinrake after dodging sleaze probe: ‘He’s on the ropes!’
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We’ve had two nights of handball controversy, first involving Bayern Munich and now Arsenal.In both cases, the ball took a deflection off the body before hitting the arm, and fans have been conditioned into thinking this means there cannot be a penalty.What referees actually look for is a clear change of trajectory. Why is that? Because it means the arm position would not create a barrier to the natural direction of the ball.If the ball stays on roughly its intended path, then the ball touching the arm takes precedent.The penalty given against Alphonso Davies on Tuesday would not have been…
Belfast news: ‘Fraudster’ wanted to raise an army to invade and reclaim United States for Queen Elizabeth II`; const adSlotHtmlSkyRight = “; const targetParentSky = document.querySelector(‘.sky–ad__container’); if (targetParentSky) { targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyLeft); targetParentSky.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adSlotHtmlSkyRight); } } else { // console.log(“Inder 3 – skys not showing because user is member”); } `; targetParentBillboard.insertAdjacentHTML(‘beforeend’, adBillboard); } }); } `; return trendingDiv; }
Residents in a quiet cul-de-sac have been left fuming that Labour’s plan to move migrants into a bungalow.Locals in the Kent suburb of Walderslade have raised safeguarding concerns after Home Office contractor Clearsprings snapped up a long lease on the property.After Labour announced its bid to close all 200 asylum hotels across Britain by 2029, questions have been raised about where 30,000 migrants will live while they wait for their claims to be processed.Residents in the Garden of England have already voiced their concerns over migrants moving into neighbouring HMOs under Labour’s “dispersal” scheme.Several Walderslade grandmothers have spoken out against…
Queen Camilla has hailed the “magic” of books and their power to bring people together during a speech at the New York Public Library.Guests at the historic venue included Sex and the City actress Sarah Jessica Parker, TV host Gyles Brandreth, opera singer Katherine Jenkins, and Condé Nast’s Global Chief Content Officer and Vogue’s Global Editorial Director Anna Wintour.The Queen said it was “a huge pleasure” to visit “one of the world’s greatest libraries”, a place she had “always wanted to visit”.Her remarks focused on the enduring importance of literature and the cultural ties between the UK and the United…
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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta believes that the penalty awarded against Atletico Madrid for a foul on Eberechi Eze was not a “clear and obvious error”, meaning VAR did not need to intervene and the original on-field decision to give the penalty should have stood. MATCH REPORT: Arsenal draw at Atletico after penalty controversyAvailable to UK users only.
