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    Police charge 46 men, including one for possessing a knife, over violent scenes outside Aston Villa’s with Legia Warsaw

    POLICE have confirmed that 46 men have been charged after the violent scenes outside of Aston Villa’s clash with Legia Warsaw – including a man in possession of a knife.West Midlands Police announced yesterday that 46 Legia fans were in custody following Thursday’s serious disorder outside Villa Park at the Europa Conference League match.
    Violent scenes marred Aston Villa’s clash with Legia Warsaw on ThursdayCredit: Rex
    Cops were attacked by the visiting fans outside of the stadium
    Police have now confirmed 46 men have been chargedCredit: Rex
    Uefa have reported Legia to Uefa after the shocking scenesCredit: Rex
    Now a statement from the police has confirmed: “We’ve charged 46 men over Thursday night’s violence outside Villa Park.
    “Of those, 43 have been charged with a public order offence, while two have been charged with assaulting police officers and another has been charged with possession of a knife.
    “Those charged are aged between and 21 and 63, and around 40 are believed to be from Poland. A small number are believed to be UK residents.
    “All apart from one of the men is due in court today. He has been bailed to appear at a later date.
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    “A special court has been set up at Birmingham magistrates and will begin hearing the cases this morning.”
    It continued: “We are continuing to review CCTV and body-worn video footage to identify further suspects in what was an appalling and violent public disorder.
    “It is now known five officers suffered minor injuries in the disorder.
    ASTON VILLA TROUBLE TIMELINEAccording to Villa the following timeline outlines Legia’s refusal to follow normal procedure.
    10:30am – Match Day meeting during which Legia failed to accept their ticket allocation and informed those in attendance they would not be able to confirm if they would until 2.30pm.
    2.30pm – Legia officials miss the first deadline to report back.
    3.00pm – Legia officials miss the second deadline to report back despite repeated calls to them.
    4.00pm – Legia officials finally confirm they wish to receive their ticket allocation, with a pick-up point arranged at the stadium.
    6.00pm – Villa hand over tickets to Legia to distribute among their fans.
    7.00pm – Police who have penned Legia fans into the Witton Lane car park, close to the Doug Ellis Stand they will occupy, begin to release fans.
    7.05pm – Legia Ultras orchestrate violence and try to storm through police lines to gain access for ticketless fans, four police officers are injured in the ensuing violence.
    8.00pm – The match kicks off – no Legia fans have been allowed into the away section.

    “Two of these were from West Midlands Police, two from West Mercia and one from Derbyshire. They are receiving support at this time.
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    “Two dogs from West Midlands Police and two horses from Thames Valley were injured and are recovering.”
    Det Supt Jim Munro, who is overseeing the criminal investigation, said: “Our investigation is very much continuing and we’ll be reviewing footage and speaking to witnesses over the coming days.
    “To charge this number of people so soon after such a major disorder has taken a huge effort by staff who have been working around the clock.
    “We’ve had a number of messages of thanks from the club and fans who were present on Thursday night and saw the policing operation first hand, and we are really grateful for that support.”
    Villa have reported Legia Warsaw to Uefa following the shameful scenes of violence.
    Sources close to Uefa claim the Polish side’s fans face being banned from all future away games after the shameful incident.
    The chaos lasted over 90 minutes and was described by one cop as “the worst violence I’ve experienced in 28 years.”
    Police struggled to disperse the Legia Warsaw fansCredit: PA
    Two police dogs and two horses were injured in the violence scenesCredit: Reuters
    Mounted officers joined riot police and dog handlers to try and disperse around 2,000 Legia fans who had been penned into a nearby car park prior to kick-off.
    Four cops were injured in the disorder as they were attacked with flares, bricks, metal poles and tree branches.
    After Villa secured their place in the knockouts with a 2-1 win, Assistant Chief Constable Damian Barratt said: “This was appalling and completely unacceptable disorder.
    “What we saw was 90 minutes of planned violence, with one officer saying it was the worst he had seen in 28 years of policing.
    “Our officers bravely put themselves in harm’s way and I would like to commend each and every one of them for their efforts.
    “We are committed to charging and remanding any and all responsible for attacking our officers and endangering the public.
    “We had no issues with the home fans and would like to thank them and Aston Villa for their support and kind words last night and this morning.
    “The only issues inside the ground last night were from a small number of away fans who had managed to get into home areas.
    “We will be liaising with the club and footballing authorities in the coming days to discuss last night’s appalling scenes.”
    No away fans were allowed into Villa Park for the matchCredit: Getty
    Home fans were also kept inside the stadium during half timeCredit: Reuters
    Aston Villa went on to win the match 2-1 and secure a place in the knockoutsCredit: EPA
    Villa swiftly dismissed claims by some Polish media outlets that were trying to lay blame on them for failing to provide enough tickets to Legia fans.
    And they have contacted Uefa to report the unacceptable conduct of Legia Warsaw officials ahead of the high-risk tie.
    Visiting teams to Villa Park would usually receive 5 per cent of capacity, which amounts to around 2,600 tickets for away supporters.
    However, trouble flared during Legia’s last visit to England when they lost 3-1 to Leicester City in 2021 as 20 police officers were injured that night when Polish Ultras ran riot.
    In light of that, Villa agreed a revised figure of 1700 tickets with Legia officials nearly four weeks ago, with the full approval of Uefa.
    However, when Legia fans again fought with Dutch police during their recent tie in Alkmaar, Uefa banned their fans from their next away tie against Zrinjski Mostar in Bosnia.
    At that point, the UK Safety Advisory Group – which passes safety certificates for major events – refused to sanction the full 1700 allocation and slashed it by almost 700 to 1002 tickets.
    That decision was completely out of Villa’s control and was ratified by Uefa.
    Villa claim Legia failed to convey that message to their fans immediately, which led to around 1,000 ticketless fans travelling to the UK.
    Furthermore, Villa have accused Legia of being obstructive during a Match Day meeting on the morning of the match.
    But Legia Warsaw released a statement earlier today blaming Aston Villa for the incident and claimed they did not listen to advice from them to ensure safety.
    And they also stated that the English club even escalated the already tense atmosphere by reducing the number of tickets for their fans.
    It read: “Regrettably, as a consequence of both actions and inactions by the Aston Villa F.C. club, unfavourable incidents unfolded.
    “In declining to embrace our constructive critiques and recommendations, the hosts bear full responsibility for the situation.”
    Legia also added that they are not responsible for people that have no official ties to their club, saying: “No club should bear accountability for the actions of unidentified individuals lacking match tickets.”
    At the customary meeting attended by representatives of both clubs, Uefa, broadcasters, security staff, police and emergency services, Legia stunned Villa representatives by refusing to confirm if they would accept the reduced ticket allocation.
    SunSport understands Legia representatives seemed determined to adopt and endorse their Ultras motto of: ‘Don’t leave anyone behind,’ and were reluctant to accept the reduced allocation.
    The police have confirmed that all apart from one of those arrested are due in court todayCredit: Reuters
    Uefa observers were present at the Witton Lane car park and witnessed the shocking scenes of violence which followed.
    They immediately launched an investigation into the shocking scenes but were quick to praise West Midlands Police and Villa for their handling of the explosive situation.
    It now appears certain Legia will face a lengthy ban from travelling to away fixtures after “off the scale violence,” erupted for the third time in recent away trips.
    At the height of the violence Villa raced to collect fire extinguishers from the stadium and nearby supporters hall and supplied police with them to try and douse the flames from hundreds of flares.
    At one flashpoint Legia thugs tried to overturn a police van which was blocking their route.
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    SunSport understands some Legia fans arrived in the UK hell-bent on causing mayhem and spoiling for a fight with police or Villa fans. 
    We understand border police found Mixed Martial Arts mitts and gum shields in the luggage of some fans, who had clearly come prepared to battle. More

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    How Newcastle wonderkid Lewis Miley, 17, went from being bed-ridden with glandular fever to bossing PSG in weeks

    NEWCASTLE   boy wonder Lewis Miley has gone from being bed-ridden with glandular fever to bossing the Parc des Princes in little over a month.Given that came three days after upstaging Chelsea’s £106million playmaker Enzo Fernandez — and not for the first time — the Toon’s teen sensation looks destined for the very top.
    Lewis Miley has perked up the heads of fans after his starring display against Paris Saint-GermainCredit: Getty
    Miley has been backed to become a ‘beast’ by skipper Jamaal LascellesCredit: Getty
    Magpies boss Eddie Howe initially wanted to sign two midfielders heading into the summer but those transfer plans were quickly ripped up in pre-season.
    Fresh-faced Miley was so good against Chelsea’s Argentine World Cup winner Fernandez in the US that Howe admitted he has never seen such a gifted 17-year-old.
    While his talent was obvious to everyone who watched him then, the whole of Europe is taking notice now as he benefits from Newcastle’s injury crisis and Sandro Tonali’s betting ban.
    Miley really turned heads last Saturday against the Blues when he became the sixth-youngest player to make a Prem assist with a stunning through ball to set up Alexander Isak during a 4-1 victory.
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    Tuesday’s 1-1 draw with Paris Saint-Germain made him the third-youngest Englishman to start a Champions League game — after Jude Bellingham and Phil Foden.
    And if he follows a similar career trajectory to those two, Newcastle have a potential world beater on their hands.
    Howe spoke in July about how it was his job to “protect” Miley from the inevitable exposure coming his way.
    But his classy displays in the last week mean the Toon manager has a job on his hands trying to contain the hype from now on.
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    And ahead of hosting Manchester United tonight, Howe said: “He’s had a very early taste of high-level football, which can only be a good thing.
    “If he was a different kind of character I might question that, but he’s not.
    “He’s just able to take everything in his stride from what we’ve seen.
    “For someone so young he’s just got a really good perspective on professional sport and on life. He’s very calm and you wouldn’t know between games how well he is doing.
    “He’s just the same Lewis. Very polite, very respectful, but very keen to show his obvious qualities.”
    Miley, from Stanley in County Durham, joined Newcastle’s academy aged just seven.
    Older brother Jamie and younger brother Mason are also on the Toon’s books, while Layton — the youngest of the four — is at Sunderland.
    He started training with the Toon first team last season and the squad have all been left in awe.
    At 6ft 2in, skipper Jamaal Lascelles claims he will become a “beast” when he fills out.
    And fellow midfielder Bruno Guimaraes explained: “Lewis is massive, he’s a star. When I was 17 I was s**t. He is so great.”
    England full-back Kieran Trippier also said after the PSG clash on Tuesday night: “He can go all the way to the top. It feels like he’s played 400 games — not four.”
    An eye for the killer pass, an unflappable temperament and his high footballing IQ set Miley apart from his peers.
    A down-to-earth lad who was never in trouble at school, his old PE teacher at Tanfield School spoke of his 99 per cent attendance and 100 per cent positive behaviour score in Year 11.
    The local lad made a low-key debut off the bench against Chelsea on the final day of last season before ripping it up in pre-season.
    He then had to be content with Newcastle Under-21 and England U-19 games, with his first start coming against Manchester City in the League Cup on September 27.
    Yet Miley was hooked at half-time and not seen again for five weeks, when he came off the bench in the Tyneside giants’ 2-0 home defeat to Borussia Dortmund.
    Three days before, doing some extra running having been an unused sub in the 1-0 win over Arsenal, Miley told reporters about the “awful” glandular fever that wiped him out.
    And while having to deal with lingering after-effects, the youngster has since proven the sky is the limit.
    Even when crocked midfielders Joe Willock, Sean Longstaff and Elliot Anderson return, there is every reason to think Miley will still be heavily involved.
    Asked if he may send the teen out on loan in the future, Howe said: “Who knows, it’s very difficult to tell.
    “I felt it wouldn’t be right to send Lewis on loan in the summer.
    “I don’t think that was appropriate and he was also too close to playing here for us.
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    “Some players miss the loan system completely because they develop so quickly, they come straight into the first team and stay there.
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    I won league titles with Arsenal and Barcelona – I’m just as recognised in my new career after football

    ARSENAL legend Thierry Henry is one of the most famous players in football history.But the World Cup winner says he is now just as recognised for his work on CBS Sports as for his illustrious career.
    Thierry Henry is one of the greatest players in Arsenal historyCredit: Getty
    He has now made a name for himself as a Champions League broadcaster for CBS SportsCredit: Getty
    Henry says he feels he ‘belongs’ on the US networkCredit: Getty
    Henry pictured with Noel Gallagher during the Champions League round-of-16 leg two match between Manchester City and RB Leipzig at Etihad Stadium in MarchCredit: Getty
    “My career wasn’t s***e, sorry to say, but I get as many compliments now from what I did on the field as with CBS,” Henry told The Sun.
    “Sometimes people come up to me and ask for a picture. 
    “I expect they will say they love Arsenal or Barcelona or the French national team, whatever it is…but they say, ‘No, I love you on CBS’.”
    The two-time Premier League and LaLiga champion has become a key part of CBS Sports’ Champions League program in the United States, alongside co-hosts Kate Abdo, Jamie Carragher and Micah Richards.
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    At the Champions League fanfest in Miami this week, Henry delighted audiences by revealing his best-ever player shirt swap and left his fellow pundits emotional when asked his biggest fear.
    And the 46-year-old says the infectious chemistry between the co-hosts – and freedom to speak about a range of topics – makes it the greatest football show he has ever been on.
    “I think [it is] for me by a distance,” Henry adds.
    “There is a difference between fitting in, which is what I felt I was doing in some shows before, and here I belong. 
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    “Fitting in you do what people want you to do in order to be where you are and belonging is… you. 
    “We have rules as you can imagine – you cannot do whatever you want – but to be able to express yourself on TV and bring your outlook and how you see the game, I think it’s valuable. 
    “There is great energy, we can laugh, we can talk about war, we can talk about anything. 
    “Sometimes it’s a bit edgy, that is how a family is. 
    “That’s why it’s the best show I’ve been on.”
    Henry also believes a reason for the success of the show – both in the US and globally through social media – is that audiences can relate to all the co-hosts.
    “When you watch us, people see them in me or more in Micah, I think we cover everything,” he says. 
    “It’s exactly how you would be in a room at home without the swearing. It’s like almost watching yourself. 
    “If you can educate and entertain people and relate also then you are not far from people loving your show.”
    Henry was at the Champions League fanfest in Miami this weekCredit: CBS/Mary Kouw
    The Gunners legend meets his fansCredit: CBS/Mary Kouw
    Henry is hugely popular in the StatesCredit: CBS/Mary Kouw
    The program has become an international phenomenon because of the hilarious banter and jokes, such as Clint Dempsey’s impromptu rap this week.
    Even Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola described the CBS Sports team as the “funniest” in the Champions League.
    “When [that compliment] comes from a guy like Pep or Paolo Maldini it warms you a little bit,” Henry says.
    “A lot of the stuff you see is not rehearsed. 
    “We have stuff now to make people laugh, if somebody makes a mistake they already know.”
    But as much as the CBS Sports team relish their global fame, they also want to be taken seriously as well.
    It is an issue that has been affected by the network’s inability to show football highlights outside of the US, which affects their social media channels.
    “It hurts Thierry that people think of us as a f**k-around show,” CBS Sports senior creative director Pete Radovich says.

    “No, we do hardcore, serious analysis. 
    “We’ve just to be more creative in how we do that.” More

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    Champions League star splashes out £170,000 on stunning BMW supercar after win over Celtic

    LAZIO star Mario Gila treated himself to a luxury supercar after progressing to the Champions League knock-out round.The Serie A giants beat Celtic 2-0 on Tuesday to reach the last 16 for just the second time since 2000.
    Mario Gila helped Lazio qualify for the Champions League knock-out by beating Celtic 2-0Credit: Getty
    He celebrated by buying a luxury BMWCredit: Instagram @mario_gila4
    The car is priced at £170,000Credit: Instagram @mario_gila4
    Gila made his first Champions League appearance against CelticCredit: Instagram @mario_gila4
    Lazio beat Celtic in the reverse fixture and Feyenoord at home to qualify – but must beat Atletico Madrid to win the group.
    However it appears defender Gila is not too fussed about topping the group as he got celebrations underway with a fancy purchase.
    The 23-year-old bought black BMW M8 Competition opaque which is valued at £170,000.
    The eight-cylinder engine gives the BMW a top speed of 250 km/h and it can do 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.2 seconds.
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    Gila made his Champions League debut in the victory of Celtic and he took to social media to share his pride with the achievement.
    He said: “Qualified and good performance of the team. Keep going like this.
    “Thanks to all the fans for the support you have given us.
    “Very happy for my debut in the Champions League 😁😁”
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    Lazio could play Arsenal in the next round of the Champions League after the Gunners confirmed their group win with a 6-0 victory over Lens on Wednesday.
    However Manchester United could exit the competition following their 3-3 draw with Galatasaray – they now need to beat Bayern Munich to qualify and hope Galatasaray and Copenhagen draw. More

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    Ten Hag tipped to be first Premier League manager sacked this season after Man Utd’s Champions League collapse

    ERIK TEN HAG has been tipped to be the first Premier League manager sacked this season.The Manchester United boss has come under fire since his side’s Champions League collapse against Galatasaray.
    Erik ten Hag has been tipped to be the first Premier League manager to be sackedCredit: Getty
    United let a two-goal lead slip as they were held to a 3-3 draw in Turkey on Wednesday night.
    The Dutchman is now odds-on to leave Old Trafford before the end of the season.
    Former Liverpool defender Luis Enrique has also tipped Ten Hag to be the next Premier League boss to loss his job.
    Speaking to Grosvenor Sport ahead of United’s trip to Newcastle, he explained: “Manchester United had a good game against Everton the other day, that is true.
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    “However, that is just one result and when you look at the team and how much money the club has spent since Erik ten Hag arrived, I still don’t see a team that can finish in the top four.
    “They only got in the top four last year because other teams were poor, but now Liverpool, Tottenham and Aston Villa are all there challenging for it.
    “I don’t think United will finish in the top four this season and should that be the case, I think they will sack ten Hag.
    “When I look at all the other big-name managers in the league, ten Hag still stands out to me as the one who will be sacked first.”
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    Ten Hag has come under fire following Manchester United’s collapse in TurkeyCredit: Rex
    United’s slow start to the season leaves them sixth in the table going into Saturday’s clash with Newcastle.
    Both sides are looking to close the gap to the top four heading into the festive period.
    In Europe, meanwhile, United are bottom of their Champions League group following their midweek collapse.
    The Red Devils are at risk of dropping out of Europe altogether if they fail to beat Bayern Munich in their final match later this month. More

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    Granit Xhaka fires brutal three-word dig at Oleksandr Zinchenko after Arsenal star celebrates win over Lens

    GRANIT XHAKA took aim at former team-mate Oleksandr Zinchenko with a hilarious Instagram comment following Arsenal’s 6-0 win over Lens.The midfielder watched from his new home in Germany as Mikel Arteta’s side sealed qualification to the Champions League knockout stages.
    Granit Xhaka (R) playfully taunted Oleksandr Zinchenko (L) on InstagramCredit: Getty
    Zinchenko played as Arsenal cruised to a 6-0 win over LensCredit: AFP
    It was an impressive performance from the Gunners, with six different players scoring.
    Zinchenko started the match but was replaced by January signing Jakub Kiwior at half-time.
    The Ukraine international later took to Instagram to share an image from the Emirates Stadium with a caption that read: “Let’s go for more @Arsenal.”
    However, ex-Gunner Xhaka was quick to playfully taunt him about his lack of game time.
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    The Bayer Leverkusen star commented: “Did you play? 😂.”
    Fans took to Instagram to react, with one person writing: “Who are you?! 😂.”
    While another added: “We need you back!”
    Xhaka left Arsenal to join Bayer Leverkusen in a £21.4million transfer in July.
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    He made 297 appearances during his seven-year spell at the Emirates Stadium.
    Since joining Bayer Leverkusen he has helped guide the club to the top of the Bundesliga table More

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    Our dad is a World Cup winner and Champions League icon – now all four of us are making our own way in football

    ZINEDINE ZIDANE is one of the most iconic names in football.With a World Cup and a Ballon d’Or among his biggest accolades, the Frenchman is considered one of the best players of all time.
    Zinedine Zidane’s four sons are all professional footballersCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Zidane is a World Cup and Ballon d’Or winnerCredit: AP
    And now his four kids are looking to follow in his footsteps.
    Luca, Elyaz, Theo and Enzo all play football at a professional level in Spain.
    And although they share the same iconic surname, they are all seeking success in their own right.
    Discussing the impact of his dad’s reputation on his own career during an interview with Relevo earlier this year, Luca explained: “In the world of football I want them to see me as Luca.
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    “Let them judge the matches I’ve played so far. They don’t think more than that and don’t compare me.
    “There are people who talk about me and don’t know me. It hurts. They say what they think and many times it’s prejudiced. They don’t know who I am.
    “It’s difficult to hear things from people who have seen you play one or two games and don’t really know the person or the footballer you are.”
    The 25-year-old is currently playing as a goalkeeper for Eibar in the second division of Spanish football.
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    Luca Zidane plays for EibarCredit: Getty
    Enzo Zidane scored on his only senior appearance for Real MadridCredit: Getty – Contributor
    He moved to the Basque club last summer following a two-year spell with Rayo Vallecano.
    But he made his professional debut with Real Madrid in 2018 – at the time his dad was manager.
    His first – and only – appearance for Los Blancos came in a 2-2 draw with Villarreal.
    Zidane also handed a Real Madrid debut to his eldest son, Enzo.
    The 27-year-old joined the club’s academy in 2014 and earned promotion to the first team two years later.
    His first – and only – appearance for the La Liga giants came in a 6-1 win over Cultural Leonesa in the Copa del Rey.
    Enzo also scored during his 45-minute cameo.
    The midfielder left the club to join Alaves in 2017, but spent just six months at the Mendizorrotza Stadium before leaving for Swiss side FC Lausanne-Sport.
    He went on to play for Aves, Almeria and Rodez.
    Enzo is now with CF Fuenlabrada in the third tier of Spanish football.
    Theo joined Real Madrid’s academy in 2010 and still plays for the club.
    The 21-year-old midfielder currently stars for the B team and is yet to make his senior debut.
    He has also appeared for France’s Under-20’s, Under-17’s and Under-16’s.

    Zidane’s youngest son, Elyaz, also plays for Los Blancos.
    The 17-year-old defender established himself as a promising young player during his time with CD Canillas – a feeder team for Real Madrid.
    Theo Zidane has played for France at youth levelCredit: Sportsfile
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    Why Man Utd may have LOST Galatasaray game by Premier League rules with Uefa VAR drawing different line for Icardi goal

    MAURO ICARDI’S disallowed goal against Manchester United may have stood if it was scored in the Premier League.So United could have lost to Galatasaray as Icardi’s strike would have levelled the match at 2-2 just before half-time.
    Uefa judges offside from the start of the arm so Mauro Icardi was offsideCredit: TNT Sports
    Icardi’s strike would have made the score 2-2Credit: AP
    Instead Erik ten Hag’s side went 3-1 up before being pegged back, as VAR backed up the linesman’s call that Icardi was offside.
    Uefa use a semi-automated system to judge offside in the Champions League and Icardi was a fraction beyond the last defender Harry Maguire.
    But in the Premier League no such system is in place, with VAR officials instead reliant on drawing lines to determine offside.
    Icardi was offside by the tightest of margins with only his shoulder beyond Maguire, with the semi-automated system drawing a line right where Maguire’s arm started.
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    However Premier League officials judge the starting point of offside at the logo on the arm – lower than the automated system.
    That meant Icardi likely would have been called onside, so his goal would have stood and United may have lost.
    The Red Devils were also fortunate Scott McTominay was not penalised for handball when the ball struck his arm in the penalty area.
    Uefa referees have been quick to award penalties whenever the ball strikes an arm in the box, as Newcastle found out against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday.
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    However, Galatasaray also benefitted from the officials for their first goal as Hakim Ziyech fired a free-kick past Andre Onana.
    Icardi broke a law of the game as the ball was hit, as he was stood too close to the wall – the law states attacking players must remain at least one metre away from a wall containing four or more players. More