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    World Cup 2022 stars including Luka Modric taking advantage of new tech to track match stats just MINUTES after games

    WORLD CUP stars have taken advantage of new technology to discover exactly how they have performed – before they leave the Qatar 2022 stadium.More than 400 players at the tournament signed up for the Fifa Player App to get the rundown.
    More than 400 World Cup stars signed up to the app to track their match stats
    Luke Modric is just one big-name star to use the app to monitor his performanceCredit: Reuters
    The application uses limb-tracking technology – which enables the new semi-automated offside system.
    And it has enabled players to access information within minutes of the final whistle.
    World Cup stars now have access to stats including distance covered and passing figures, as well as video clips.
    High-profile players to take advantage have included Croatia schemer Luka Modric and Switzerland’s former Liverpool star Xherdan Shaqiri.
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    Although Modric will hope to not have to be reminded of his Michy Batshuayi moment in the 3-0 semi-final loss against Argentina.
    Shaqiri said: “To see how your performance was, you have pictures in there as well…
    “So it was a very good idea by Fifa to introduce it.
    “I really like it and it’s just something new that didn’t exist before.” 
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    Former Arsenal boss and Fifa global development chief Arsene Wenger added: “The players get analysis of their performances and will get used to the way we analyse the game. 
    “The players are very intelligent and, usually, they adapt quickly.
    “We will make the quality of their performances available.” More

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    Who is Morocco vs Portugal referee Facundo Tello at World Cup 2022?

    FACUNDO TELLO is no stranger to dishing out yellow and red cards.And the experienced Argentinian referee is in charge for Morocco’s quarter-final clash against Portugal.
    Facundo Tello is one of 39 referees officiating at Qatar and is not afraid of dishing out red cardsCredit: AFP
    Argentina’s Facundo Tello makes up a group of six South American officials travelling to the Middle East and is in charge as the Swiss take on the Indomitable Lions.
    Here is some more information on the Argentine’s career.
    Who is Facundo Tello?
    Facundo Tello was born in the Buenos Aires Province in 1982.
    Tello was quick to gain prominence in his homeland, officiating in the Primera Division after just four games in Argentina’s second tier.
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    He was asked to officiate the first-ever Superclassic in 2018, returning the same year to referee the final, defining Sarmiento’s promotion to the Primera Division.
    In 2019, the 40-year-old gained recognition on the international stage, joining FIFA’s refereeing list.
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    Tello was summoned to Chile where he was appointed the fourth official at the South American Under-20 Championship.
    A call-up to the 2021 Arab Cup followed, where he took charge of a match between Jordan and Morocco.
    He became infamous in Argentina for giving out 10 red cards during the Champions Trophy final where Racing Club played Boca Juniors and there was a massive melee.

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    Fifa begins crackdown on journalists taking selfies after Cristiano Ronaldo joke following Portugal World Cup win

    FIFA will crack down on journalists taking selfies after Cristiano Ronaldo fired a thinly veiled swipe towards reporters.A number of reporters in the mixed zones of stadiums have been spotted taking selfies with footballers, including the former Manchester United ace.
    Cristiano Ronaldo fired a dig towards journalists taking selfies in the mixed zoneCredit: PA
    Fifa have vowed to start cracking down on selfies in the mixed zoneCredit: Twitter / @Titouanlrt
    Fifa is now taking steps to address Ronaldo’s complaintCredit: Twitter / @Titouanlrt
    Some journalists are superfans of Ronaldo’sCredit: Win Sports
    This Colombian journalist, Eduardo Luis López, has a striking Ronaldo haircutCredit: Win Sports
    He might just be his number-one fan full stopCredit: Win Sports
    Ronaldo has scored one goal so far this World CupCredit: Getty
    And now the World Cup’s governing body will take action against press members who break new rules.
    Record report that Fifa has put posters up and made it abundantly that it is forbidden to film, take photographs and selfies in the zone after Ronaldo’s dig.
    Portugal ace Ronaldo took issue with the act after the game between his nation and Ghana.
    As he walked through the zone, he said: “Journalists just want to take pictures now, they don’t ask questions.”
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    Ronaldo has once again been the centre of media attention in the Portugal camp.
    He was blasted by boss Fernando Santos after sulking when he was substituted in the 2-1 defeat to South Korea.
    He then made headlines again without even playing as he was dropped for Portugal’s Last 16 clash against Switzerland.
    However, Santos’ decision turned out to be an inspired one as Portugal ran out 6-1 winners with rookie Goncalo Ramos netting a hat-trick.
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    Ahead of the quarter-final clash against Morocco, a sensational report claimed Ronaldo threatened to LEAVE the Portugal camp, claims which Portugal fervently deny.
    Ronaldo reportedly missed training with the rest of the Portugal team yesterday. More

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    France ‘punished by Fifa for Kylian Mbappe reaction to Man of the Match award just days before England World Cup clash’

    FRANCE have given a warning for Kylian Mbappe’s failure to turn up for his post-match media duties at the World Cup.The superstar was prepared to front up the cash himself if they were fined however.
    Kylian Mbappe was named man of the match against PolandCredit: Getty
    The Frenchman has scored five goals at this World CupCredit: Rex
    According to Fifa rules, players named man of the match must attend a post-match press conference.
    But the the 23-year-old didn’t show up after scooping the awards against Australia and Denmark.
    He finally broke his silence after claiming the accolade for his devastating performance against Poland.
    Mbappe explained his decision, although El Parisien confirmed that FFF have been warned.
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    He said: “People have been asking why I haven’t appeared in front of the media. I just needed to focus on the tournament and on football.
    “When I want to concentrate, that is how I do it.
    “I heard the FFF is going to get fined, so I will pay it as I don’t think the FFF should pay on my behalf.
    “This is the competition of dreams and I’m delighted to be here and I wanted to be ready.
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    “I’ve been preparing all season, physically and mentally, but we are still a long way from the ultimate objective.”
    Mbappe’s brace in the last-16 means he already has NINE World Cup before his 23rd birthday.
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    Fuming Morocco fans accuse Fifa of pricing them out of supporting team in World Cup last 16 against Spain

    ANGRY Moroccan fans are up in arms against Fifa over the lack of tickets for their last-16 showdown with Spain.Like fellow North African side Tunisia, the Atlas Lions have been roared on by huge crowds in Qatar.
    Morocco fans are desperate to watch their team take on Spain in the World Cup last 16Credit: PA
    Thousands of supporters have travelled to cheer on the Atlas LionsCredit: EPA
    But ex-pats in the Gulf state and those back home are now accusing tournament chiefs of pricing them out of backing “Avocado head” Walid Rekragui and his team as they bid to go make Moroccan football history.
    Cities across the country have witnessed scenes of wild delight as Rekragui’s side topped Group F with wins over Belgium and Canada and a draw with Croatia.
    That has only led to the demand for tickets, with the state airline Royal Air Maroc scheduling a series of flights to Doha for supporters to travel.
    But fans have complained the tickets are simply not available with claims black market prices have gone up by £200 or more.
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    Social media users accused tournament bosses of “manipulating” the situation because “Fifa does not want the Moroccan supporters to attend”.

    That complaint has been vehemently denied by world chiefs, but it is a signal of how much of an impact Rekragui and his team have made.
    The coach, who now jokes about what was originally a derogatory nickname aimed at his bald head, made the key decision to restore Chelsea’s Hakim Ziyech to his squad after the wide-man was booted out by Bosnian predecessor Vahid Halilhodzic.
    Sevilla striker Youssef En-Nesyri said: “The coach has brought happiness to us as a squad – and we are now bringing that happiness to the people.
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    “It means so much that we have managed to achieve this dream of getting through the group.
    “But now we are determined to continue the dream in Qatar with the same will, the same determination and perseverance.
    “We are not going to get intimidated by Spain and what they represent.
    “Our focus will be on ourselves, our abilities, and the possibility of presenting a level worthy of the Moroccan national team in order to continue the adventure successfully.” More

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    Senegal appear to hit back at Fifa with choice of player for press conference for England clash after being fined

    CHEEKY Senegal appeared to put two fingers up at Fifa in their pre-match press conference today to preview Sunday’s England game.The Lions of Teranga had been fined £8,700 by football chiefs for failing to put a player up for their session with the media the day before their win over Ecuador.
    Senegal’s third-choice goalkeeper Alfred Gomis was selected for the team’s press conferenceCredit: AFP
    This time they did make sure one of their squad members was in attendance… but picked their third-choice goalkeeper.
    Alfred Gomis lined up alongside assistant Regis Bogaert, who was standing in for ill boss Alious Cisse.
    That is despite the stopper playing ZERO games for club side Rennes this season and having next to no chance of featuring against the Three Lions.
    At club level, Cisse is behind France stopper Steve Mandanda.
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    It is expected that Chelsea goalkeeper Edouard Mendy will start in between the sticks for Senegal, having played in each game so far.
    Senegal qualified for the knockout rounds after they finished second in their World Cup group behind the Netherlands.
    However, they were almost eliminated during their game against Ecuador, but a winning goal from Chelsea’s Kalidou Koulibaly was enough to earn their spot in the round of 16.
    Senegal will be considered the underdogs when they take on Gareth Southgate’s side.
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    England topped their group with two wins and a draw, in the three games, they managed to score nine goals and only concede twice.
    The winners of the round of 16 match will face one of France or Poland in the quarter-final stage. More

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    Uruguay’s Jose Gimenez could face FIFTEEN-game ban for elbowing Fifa official in head and X-rated World Cup referee rant

    URUGUAY star Jose Gimenez could be banned for FIFTEEN games after elbowing a Fifa official as his side were knocked out of the World Cup.South Korea’s 2-1 win over Portgual sent the South American side home despite them beating Ghana 2-0 in a controversy-filled game.
    Jose Gimenez appeared to elbow an official
    Jose Gimenez argued with the referee at the end of the gameCredit: AP
    He had to be restrained by teammatesCredit: AP
    Uruguay felt they should’ve had a penalty late on as Edinson Cavani was brought down in the box and after the final whistle the emotion got the better of plenty as tempers boiled over.
    Gimenez completely lost his cool as he tried to confront the referee while he was walking off the pitch.
    The Atletico Madrid star had to be held back by teammates as he shouted and chased ref Daniel Siebert.
    Amidst the chaos Gimenez elbowed a Fifa representative in the back of the head.
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    The 27-year-old did not stop there as he continued to fume, he was then spotted shouting down a TV camera in the melee: “They [the referees] are all a bunch of thieves these sons of b***hes.
    “Yes, record me. Son of a b***h.”
    Outlet Mundo Deportivo claim that if these incidents get reported by the Fifa competitions director then he could face a 15-game ban or an “adequate” time away from football.
    It is not clear whether the ban would be served for international games only or be carried over to club football too.
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    Teammate Luis Suarez had his ban for biting carried over to domestic action in 2014.
    Gimenez is not the only Uruguayan who could be in trouble with the authorities after Cavani punched the VAR monitor as he trudged off the field. More

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    Karren Brady: Fifa must stand up to end football’s greed-is-good culture as ESL rebel Agnelli quits Juventus in scandal

    JUVENTUS are in chaos after chairman Andrea Agnelli and the rest of the board resigned over “astonishing” signs of corruption.Agnelli, the ultra-rich patrician of one of Italy’s most famous families, had been the unchallenged head of the Turin club for 12 years, following his father, uncle and grandfather as chairman.
    Karren Brady gives her thoughts on the mess at JuventusCredit: PR Handout – Free to use
    Former Juventus chief Andrea Agnelli is facing allegations of corruptionCredit: Rex
    In this country he is best known for being a driving force of the European Super League, that ill-fated, greatly hated, ruinous usurper of the continent’s football structure.
    The dirty dozen who hungered for a tastier slice of the pie planned to ignore Uefa and play in a league of their own without relegation or promotion.
    Interestingly, Agnelli’s Old Lady aren’t the only club from the damned ESL founders to be in transition.
    Liverpool and Manchester United appear to be for sale, Chelsea have already been sold and Barcelona are hanging on in a financial storm.
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    While all but three of the dozen quickly bowed to supporter protest, Agnelli stood firm. He faithfully believed the ‘super’ bit meant superior in all respects.
    No doubt he will fight the charges. Until recently he has been a genuinely successful if somewhat tarnished leader.
    On the field, the club in his time won nine Serie A titles but this feat has been tainted by a series of allegations including money arrangements for Cristiano Ronaldo after his move from Real Madrid in 2018.
    Talking of Ronaldo, fresh from the extreme slagging of his last club, it’s reported he has accepted £173million-a-year, a world record in sport, to move to Saudi Arabia.
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    As purchases go, this is rather like buying the Mona Lisa to stand on the penalty spot.
    Conceivably unfairly, Italy is a byword for corruption.
    The current allegations emphasise that it has eaten into top-level football and allegations that a man as powerful as Agnelli, whose aristocratic family has long been known as “The Kennedys of Italy’’, is disturbing.
    Indeed, in England an Italian takeover of an English club is now treated with the utmost caution.
    I realise I have played a minor role in the monetisation of the game at the top level and I am proud of many of the changes.
    These add up to a quiet revolution, making the Premier League the best league in the world, bringing bigger and better stadiums and training centres and, particularly through the Prem, help for lower divisions and charities.
    And let’s not forget that Premier League football contributed £7.6BILLION to the UK economy during the 2019-20 season, which was suspended for more than three months due to the pandemic, and the league and its clubs generated a total tax contribution of £3.6bn to the UK Exchequer in 2019-20, £1.4bn by Prem players.
    But Agnelli and his kind have introduced a greed-is-good culture.
    It’s a signal that has been received to such a degree that it appears, if the recorded conversations between the top brass at the club tapped by the public prosecutor’s office are anything to go by, entitlement was followed by corruption and fraud.
    This, it seems to me, is the atmosphere in which men such as Agnelli flourish.
    Owners whose aim is to transform football only for the sake of a financial bonanza must be closely controlled.
    Especially when the ESL holdout clubs — Real Madrid, Juventus and Barcelona — are still trying to resurrect their plan and have gone to court arguing that Uefa has a clear “conflict of interest” as European football’s regulator and operator, and would “never” authorise a competitor to its flagship Champions League tournament.
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    Judgement, I am told, is due on December 15.
    Fifa leaders give the impression of being happier to watch from comfortable armchairs, it’s time to stand up and be counted. More