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West Ham Set to Contact Referees’ Body over Disallowed Goal

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West Ham are set to contact referees’ body the Professional Game Match Officials (PGMO) over their late equaliser being disallowed against Arsenal.

The Hammers had appeared to have dealt a significant blow to the Gunners’ title hopes as well as boosting their own Premier League survival prospects when Callum Wilson struck in stoppage time on Sunday.

But after a video assistant referee (VAR) review, the goal was ruled out for a foul by Pablo on Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya.

West Ham will raise concerns and request further explanation from PGMO following the controversial decision.

The Gunners went on to win 1-0, taking them five points clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League and making West Ham’s future that bit more uncertain as they sit in 18th place, with Tottenham Hotspur a point above them before the host Leeds on Monday.

Former England and Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney believes VAR “did a really good job” in disallowing the goal.

“It’s a clear foul,” Rooney said on the Wayne Rooney Show.

“You’re going to obviously get a lot of people saying they think it should have stood because it’s controversial and probably all the Manchester City players, staff, fans are going to say it should have stood. And then you’re going to get all the Tottenham fans, players, and staff saying it shouldn’t have stood and of course the Arsenal fans and stuff.

“But it’s a clear foul. I think you can clearly see the arm crosses his face and it impacts him getting to the ball. So I think it’s the right decision.

“It’s the one time I actually think VAR has done a really good job in such an important game.”

Despite being satisfied the correct decision was made, Rooney lamented the advantage goalkeepers get inside their own area.

“I think where VAR is consistent and the referees are consistent – and I hate it – is you go anywhere near the goalkeeper and it’s a foul,” he said.

“You go anywhere near the goalkeeper and you give a foul. Throughout my career as a player, I’ve had a dislike for goalkeepers because of that reason. I think because they can jump with their arms and so they have got a big advantage and normally they come out with their knees and the studs down your back and stuff.

“But I think it is consistent with goalkeepers that [if] you go near them, they normally get a free-kick.”

Former Premier League assistant referee Darren Cann on Match of the Day: “I don’t think anyone would want to trade places with Darren England. Nobody would want to be sitting in that chair. He stepped up to the plate, he made the right decision and it’s the biggest VAR call in Premier League history.”

Former Newcastle goalkeeper Shay Given on Match of the Day: “The thing that grates [on] me is we have seen on numerous occasions with Arsenal this season, goalkeepers and defenders getting blocked off and the goal stands. Everyone is frustrated about the consistency of the refereeing decision. Why are some goals allowed to stand and this was disallowed? There is so much at stake at the bottom of the league and the very top.

“The other thing is Gabriel is holding, Odegaard is holding, Trossard is holding before the foul even happens on Raya. When does the referee decide that’s the foul he wants to pick and not the previous foul?”

Former Liverpool midfielder Danny Murphy on Match of the Day: “The controversy and discontent around West Ham not being given the goal is because it’s Arsenal. They can’t be held accountable for decisions in the past.

“The VAR officials have got to say what they see and it’s a clear foul. Just because it’s Arsenal we shouldn’t get it distorted.”

Former West Ham goalkeeper Rob Green on BBC Radio 5 Live: “It is a foul. You are looking at two players fouling the goalkeeper. There have been so many of these this season, it has been such a talked-about topic, there has been such inconsistency with it so for it to come down to this is huge.

“It just feels like for VAR, for West Ham, for Arsenal in particular with their set-pieces, has been the topic of the season.

“In isolation – foul. There were five or six fouls going on at the same time in there but it’s where the ball landed. Then you think about consistency – there hasn’t been any.”

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World Cup: We Were Not at Our Best – Mbappe

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Kylian Mpappe said he and his France teammates did not perform well to progress to the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final after their 2-0 defeat against Spain on Tuesday.

France went into the game as the favorite but Didier Deschamps’ men were completely outplayed by a better tactical and technical Spain.

Goals from Mikel Oyarzabal and Pedro Porro secured Spain’s spot in the World Cup Final, since the last time they won the tournament in South Africa 2010.

Luis de la Fuente’s men completely dominated France, restricting them to just two shots on target all game.

France had scored 16 goals before the game but Spain rendered Mbappe and his co-attackers ineffective on Tuesday.

Real Madrid forward Kylian Mbappe described the French team’s performance as disappointing and not worthy of a final spot.

“We did not produce the performance we wanted, tactically, technically or in terms of our overall level,” Mbappe said.

“When you fail ⁠to do what you are supposed to do in a World Cup semi-final, you do not win.

“Spain stuck to their plan and to what they believe in. There was a lack of communication in our pressing, even when we won possession back, our first passes and first touches were not worthy of a World Cup semi-final,” he added.

After the game, France coach Didier Deschamps said his team lost to a better team.

“The players are devastated, but we have to be clear-headed: technically, we were second best. That is on us.”

Pedro Porro who scored the second goal for Spain said the victory is a dream come true for him, and added that his side did everything right against a brilliant team.

“A dream come true to be honest. I never even imagined anything like this, not even in my wildest dreams,” Porro said.

“We did everything right against a team that was having a brilliant World Cup,” he added.

Spain will discover their final opponents on Wednesday when England face Argentina in Atlanta for a place in Sunday’s final.

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World Cup 2026: France Set to Clash with Spain in Epic Battle

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Two-time World Cup champions France will on Tuesday take on Spain, the reigning European champions and 2010 FIFA World Cup champions, in a match dubbed the “Clash of the Titans.

It is the first semi-final fixture and one of the most anticipated match-ups of the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup being hosted by the United States, Mexico and Canada.

France is aiming for a third consecutive World Cup final appearance, led by the attacking prowess of Captain Kylian Mbappé.

Mbappé, as expected, has dominated the tournament, taking his performances to another level as he leads the scoring chart with eight goals and three assists.

He is a force to be reckoned with, and his brilliance has inspired teammates such as Ousmane Dembélé, the reigning FIFA World Player of the Year.

Together with Michael Olise, they have tormented opposing defences and given French fans the belief that 2026 could be their year.

France has been one of the standout teams at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

They reached the semi-finals with an unbeaten run and have looked strong in both attack and defence.

They defeated Senegal 3-1, Iraq 3-0 and Norway 4-1 to finish top of their group with three wins from three matches.

In the Round of 32, France beat Sweden 3-0 before edging Paraguay 1-0 in the Round of 16, with Mbappé converting a penalty.

In the quarter-finals, they defeated tournament favourites Morocco 2-0, thanks to goals from Mbappé and Dembélé, to advance to the semi-finals.

Mbappé and Dembélé have been among the tournament’s most dangerous attacking players.

Together, they have scored 13 goals, matching a World Cup record for a pair of teammates.

France’s next challenge is a blockbuster semi-final against Spain, with a place in the World Cup final at stake.

Similarly, Spain, the reigning European champions, have impressed with their possession-based football and the emergence of young stars such as Lamine Yamal.

While France has been the tournament’s highest-scoring side, Spain has combined strong defensive performances with midfield dominance.

Spain has also been one of the standout teams at the World Cup, reaching the semi-finals for the first time since winning the tournament in 2010.

They finished top of Group H, defeating Uruguay 1-0, thrashing Saudi Arabia 4-0 and playing out a goalless draw against a resilient Cabo Verde side.

They maintained their impressive form by crushing Austria 3-0 in the Round of 32.

They defeated Cristiano Ronaldo-led Portugal 1-0 in a keenly contested and thrilling Round of 16 encounter, courtesy of a late winner from Mikel Merino.

Spain eliminated Belgium 2-1 in the quarter-finals, with Merino once again scoring the decisive late goal.

So far, Spain has conceded only one goal on the way to the semi-finals, making them one of the tournament’s strongest defensive teams.

They joined Argentina, France and England as the four top-ranked nations to reach the semi-finals, marking a historic first since the FIFA World Rankings were introduced.

Spain’s clash against the highly rated France promises to be a fascinating semi-final, with a place in the World Cup final at stake.

It is expected to be a mouth-watering tactical battle between France’s pace on the counter-attack and Spain’s patient possession game.

Meanwhile, as football fans across the globe eagerly await the encounter, supporters in Lagos are equally excited.

Femi Oshisami, a trader, said he was confident Spain would eliminate France because of his passion for Spanish football, which he considers superior to the French style.

He believes Spain is hungry for another major title after winning the current European Championship and looks capable of repeating the feat at the World Cup.

“It is going to be very explosive, a match to behold, and I am confident Spain will win at the end,” Oshisami said.

Similarly, Emeka Chukwura said he is a big fan of Mbappé and believes France is unstoppable because the team possesses the quality to break down any opposition in the competition.

“I have my money on France. They have a great team with players of different qualities who are basically world-class.

“They are aiming for a third consecutive appearance in the final, which is a credit to their hard work and consistency,” Chukwura said.

In the same vein, Yussuf Tijani, a shoe cobbler, said the World Cup has been very interesting and highly competitive.

He said he was heartbroken when the African teams were eliminated but still supports France because of the presence of players of African descent in the squad.

“I believe France will beat Spain to reach the final. They are a good team and have the capability to handle any kind of pressure,” Tijani said.

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England to Wear All-white Kit against Argentina

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England will wear their all-white home kit to face Argentina in the semi-finals of the World Cup in Atlanta on Wednesday.

Holders Argentina will be in their navy blue away strip, with black shorts and socks, for the game at the Atlanta Stadium (20:00 BST).

They have only worn the darker kit once during the tournament, in their 3-1 win against Jordan in the group stage.

Argentina have enjoyed success in their away kit against England at previous World Cups.

They defeated the Three Lions 2-1 in the 1986 quarter-finals, in which Diego Maradona scored the ‘Hand of God’ goal, and also secured a last-16 penalty shootout victory over their old rivals at the 1998 tournament in France.

The home and away kits were reversed in 2002 for their group-stage match in Japan, with England claiming a 1-0 victory in red while Argentina wore their traditional striped kit.

Media outlets in Argentina have reported the team requested to wear the away kit in favour of their usual light blue and white strip for Wednesday’s last-four tie.

FIFA’S preference is for each team to wear its first-choice colours, but if there is a potential clash it will follow steps to ensure an acceptable colour contrast is found.

Football’s world governing body also tries to make sure there is a dark-kit and light-kit colour contrast, in the interests of fans with colour vision deficiency (colour blindness).

England booked their place in the semi-finals with a 2-1 extra-time victory against Norway on Saturday, while Argentina claimed a dramatic 3-1 win over 10-man Switzerland, also in extra time, on Sunday.

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