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    Former Premier League star says his entire league has a ‘pact’ against his club and fans ‘wait for them to lose’

    FORMER Southampton star Dusan Tadic has claimed there is a “pact” against Ajax among the other Eredivisie clubs.The ex-Saints man has thrived in the Netherlands since moving from the south coast in 2018.
    Dusan Tadic has claimed all the other Eredivisie clubs dislike AjaxCredit: Getty
    He has claimed three league titles and reached the semi-finals of the Champions League.
    But the 36-time Dutch champions are playing catch-up this season as they sit five points adrift of table-toppers Feyenoord.
    And Tadic has claimed all the other teams in the Eredivisie dislike Ajax because of their success.
    Speaking to MozzartSport, he said: “Only our team was much stronger in previous years, so we could carry that burden more easily.
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    “People love Ajax or hate us. There is a lot of frustration because of the size of the club and because we win a lot of trophies.
    “It is comparable to Bayern Munich in Germany. People wait for you to lose so they can make fun of you. This is all normal and only shows the size of the club.
    “It is the hardest for Ajax to become champions because the other clubs have a pact to compete against our club.
    “That’s why every mosquito is turned into an elephant. They try to bring unrest to the team in all kinds of ways.”
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    Despite the comments, Tadic went on to insist the supposed hatred towards Ajax does not bother him.
    He added: “No, it doesn’t affect me. It’s a compliment that people can’t stand Ajax’s success.
    “That has always been the case, only before we gave them less room for such things because we won more.
    “As soon as you lose or draw, you know you who attack. Every year we win titles and every year I am the MVP of the Eredivisie.
    “The latter will also be the case this year. I know who I am and just move on.”
    Tadic has contributed 102 goals and 110 assists in 233 appearances for Ajax.
    And he was the Eredivisie top scorer in the 2020-21 season with 14 league goals. More

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    Who is the Premier League linesman that allegedly elbowed Andy Robertson?

    ANDY ROBERTSON appeared to be elbowed by a Premier League linesman during Liverpool’s clash against Arsenal.As the half-time whistle blew, linesman Constantine Hatzidakis appeared to strike the Scotland captain in the throat.
    Liverpool’s Andrew Robertson reacts towards assistant referee Constantine Hatzidakis and was shown a yellow card by referee Paul TierneyCredit: REUTERS
    Constantine Hatzidakis elbows Andy RobertsonCredit: SKY SPORTS
    Referee Anthony Taylor booked Robertson after the half-time whistle following the bizarre situation.
    The officials were crowded by a swarm of Liverpool players led by the Scot and captain Jordan Henderson.
    Who is Constantine Hatzidakis and why did he elbow Andy Robertson?
    The 38-year-old linesman has been a Premier League official since West Ham’s clash with Southampton in 2014.
    During Liverpool vs Arsenal, he was judged to elbow Reds left-back Andy Robertson.
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    The Scot looked to of made his feelings clear to the linesman after the first half’s antics.
    And astonishigly Hatzidakis struck out and ‘elbowed’ the Scotland captain.
    During half-time Sky Sports reporter, Geoff Shreeves claimed that Robertson was furious as he entered the tunnel, accusing the official of “elbowing him in the throat”.
    Roy Keane took a different view of the situation and called Robertson a “big baby” and told him to “concentrate on his defending”.
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    The Irishman said: “He should be more worried about his defending. Do you know what he is? That Robertson, I’ve watched him a number of times. He’s a big baby. That’s what that guy is.”
    Hatzidakis returned for the second half despite being accused of elbowing Robertson in the first half.
    What did the Professional Game Match Officials Limited body say about the elbow to Andy Robertson?
    The PGMOL has released a statement on the alleged elbow from Premier League linesman Constantine Hatzidakis on Andy Robertson.
    A statement read: “PGMOL is aware of an incident involving assistant referee Constantine Hatzidakis and Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson at half-time during the Liverpool vs Arsenal fixture at Anfield.
    “We will review the matter in full once the game has concluded.” More

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    Liverpool 2 Arsenal 2: Gunners allow late equaliser in big title blow after Robertson ‘ELBOWED’ by linesman in mad game

    ROBERTO FIRMINO’S late equaliser blew the Premier League title race open as Arsenal tossed away a two-goal lead to waste their chance of a landmark victory at Anfield.On a day of extraordinary drama, which included Andy Robertson being elbowed by a linesman and Mohamed Salah duffing a penalty in front of The Kop, Mikel Arteta’s leaders ultimately wilted.
    Arsenal’s title hopes were dealt a last-minute blow by LiverpoolCredit: Getty
    Arsenal and Liverpool faced off in an eventful match at AnfieldCredit: Reuters
    Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus had propelled the Gunners into a 2-0 lead inside half an hour but on a tempestuous Anfield afternoon, Salah pulled a goal back and supersub Firmino nodded the leveller after a sensational Trent Alexander-Arnold nutmeg.
    It meant that Liverpool had allowed their bitter rivals Manchester City right back into the title hunt.
    Pep Guardiola’s champions are still six points behind Arsenal but they have a game in hand and host the leaders at the Etihad on April 26, meaning their fate is in their own hands because of this result.
    It was a gloriously chaotic occasion which included Robertson being struck in the throat by the elbow of linesman Constantine Hatzidakis after he had confronted the official at half-time following a stormy end to the first period.
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    Then Salah missed from the spot for the second successive time, early in the second half, to delay Liverpool’s comeback attempt.
    It was Martinelli who netted the early opener and provided a gorgeous assist for Jesus.
    In all, there are three Gabriels in Arteta’s team but they are certainly no angels – they attempted to eat up the clock and managed the game with some dark arts.
    Liverpool are still 12 points off the top four with their hopes of Champions League football for next season surely extinguished now.
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    For much of the afternoon, here was a young team on a sharp upward momentum against an ageing side whose greatness has evaporated at an unusual pace.
    But despite their huge drop in form this season, Klopp’s men had consistently proved themselves capable of raising it for big domestic home matches – with both Manchester clubs and Newcastle all succumbing at Anfield.
    And they raised their levels again here, with Aaron Ramsalde ultimately denying them victory with two sensational saves in injury-time.
    In fact, none of Liverpool’s major domestic rivals have beaten them on their own patch in front of a crowd since 2016.
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    Arsenal thought they won the match after Gabriel Jesus’ goalCredit: Alamy
    Mohamed Salah missed a penalty for Liverpool and wasted a chance to winCredit: Reuters
    That their historic 7-0 humiliation of United was one of only two wins in their previous eight games underlines their wild inconsistency.
    After a period of silence to mark the 34th anniversary of the Hillsborough disaster, the visitors were quickly into their stride.
    Martinelli, who had skinned Alexander-Arnold inside the opening seconds, netted the eighth-minute opener.
    Bukayo Saka, back in the starting line-up after a rest against Leeds last weekend, darted inside from the right and fed Martin Odegaard.
    The Arsenal skipper attempted a return pass but it deflected off Virgil van Dijk sparking chaos in the Liverpool defence and allowing Martinelli to beat Alexander-Arnold again and nick it past Alisson.
    Remarkably, it was the first time this year that Liverpool had conceded a Premier League goal at home.
    Liverpool picked up a major point after Firmino’s equaliserCredit: Reuters
    Liverpool star Andy Robertson appeared to have been elbowed by the linesman
    The unbelievable incident took place during half-time

    Emboldened by this, Arsenal went for the throat. Oleksandr Zinchenko’s bending long-ranger was pushed wide by Alisson and Jesus
    Early on, Arsenal were bold and energetic, Liverpool tentative and clunky as they attempted to play out from the back with limited success.
    But there was a warning shot for Arteta’s men when Ben White lost possession and was caught out of position when Robertson dragged a shot wide.
    White was soon booked despite winning the ball from Diogo Jota with what have been deemed an excellent tackle until football attempted to eradicate that art.
    Liverpool had been enjoying a decent spell, though, when Arsenal countered and netted their second.
    This time Martinelli was the provider with a gorgeous curling centre, as Jesus dropped off Van Dijk and towered over Robertson to head home at the back stick like the authentic centre-forward Guardiola never quite believed him to be.
    Arsenal missed the chance to maintain a safe lead against Manchester CityCredit: Getty
    Van Dijk was soon booked after being beaten for pace by Jesus and clattering the striker.
    Liverpool looked a busted flush, with Anfield hushed, but then Granit Xhaka decided to stick an elbow on Alexander-Arnold, who retaliated, with both players cautioned.
    That self-defeating act from the Swiss midfielder raised the temperature significantly and suddenly Scouse bile was raining down on the leaders.
    Almost instantly a fired-up home side reduced the deficit.
    A neat back-heel from Curtis Jones snack-heel fed Jota, who cut-back for Jordan Henderson.
    The skipper seemed to miscue a shot but it fell to Salah, who snapped up the chance at the back post.

    The Premier League title race has intensified after Arsenal and Liverpool’s drawCredit: Rex
    Alexander-Arnold started cheerleading and Henderson skied an excellent chance to equalise in first-half injury time.
    At half-time, Robertson confronted the linesman Hatzidakis who elbowed the full-back in the throat.
    With the place now a bearpit, Arsenal were visibly rattled and soon after the restart, stand-in centre-back Rob Holding – widely billed as Arteta’s weak link – tripped Jota from corner and ref Paul Tierney pointed to the spot.
    With Klopp choosing now to watch, Salah – for the second time in as many attempts – fired his spot-kick wide.
    The Egyptian almost made amends with a shot which forced a fine save from Ramsdale.
    The Arsenal keeper then denied Darwin Nunez with a sharp save from a one-on-one.
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    It felt as if the Gunners had weathered the storm when Alexander-Arnold nutmegged Zinchenko and crossed for Firmino to head the equaliser.
    In injury-time, Ramsdale pulled off two outstanding saves to deny Salah and Ibrahima Konate before Arsenal squandered a chance to snatch victory on the counter-attack at the very death. More

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    Sky Sports viewers ‘in tears’ at awkward moment Klopp celebrates Salah penalty MISS against Arsenal

    JURGEN KLOPP unintentionally celebrated Mo Salah’s penalty miss against Arsenal on Sunday.The Reds roared back into the clash at Anfield after the Gunners had eased to a 2-0 lead inside the opening 30 minutes.
    Jurgen Klopp thought the penalty had been scored by Mo Salah

    But as Klopp turned around he realised the spot kick had been put wide
    Salah pulled one back before the break and Liverpool’s pressure continued into the second half.
    And the hosts were then given a golden opportunity to level the game when they were awarded a penalty for Rob Holding’s challenge on Diogo Jota.
    But manager Klopp could not watch the spot kick as he turned his back and relied on the sound of the crowd.
    Salah stepped up and sent his penalty wide as the Arsenal faithful went wild.
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    Unfortunately for Klopp, he thought the cheers from the away fans were actually from the home support.
    And as he turned back to the action he pumped his fist in celebration as he believed the penalty had been scored.
    When he then realised Salah had rolled it wide, a bemused Klopp was left looking on in an awkward manner.
    The moment left people in stitches on social media as they mocked the Liverpool manager.
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    One said: “Klopp thought salah scored 😭.”
    Another added: “JURGEN KLOPP TRIED TO NO LOOK THE PEN FOR A COMP AND SALAH MISSED – I’M IN TEARS.”
    And a third replied: “Klopp turned his back on Salah’s penalty and was trying to be cold😭 I’m crying.”
    Salah’s penalty miss comes just weeks after he blazed one over the bar during Liverpool’s defeat to Bournemouth.
    Sub Roberto Firmino did finally equalise for Liverpool late on, before a frenetic finish saw both sides nearly snatch all three points. More

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    Roy Keane goes full Roy Keane by slamming ‘big baby’ Andy Robertson after he appears to be elbowed by linesman

    ROY KEANE called Andy Robertson a “big baby” after the Liverpool defender appeared to be ELBOWED by assistant referee Constantine Hatzidakis.In incredible scenes at Anfield, Hatzidakis seemed to elbow Robertson after referee Paul Tierney blew for half-time in the 2-2 thriller at Anfield.
    Andy Robertson was left holding his face after appearing to be elbowed by the assistant refereeCredit: Reuters
    Liverpool were left fuming with referee Paul Tierney after the incidentCredit: Reuters
    Assistant referee Constantine Hatzidakis appeared to elbow RobertsonCredit: Sky Sports

    Sky Sports showed footage of the incident during the break.
    Manchester United legend Keane was on punditry duty and did not hold back with his comments on Robertson.
    Keane blasted: “He should be more worried about his defending.
    “Do you know what he is that Robertson, I’ve watched him a number of times.
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    “He he is a big baby! That’s what that guy is.
    “Just get on with the game and concentrate on your defending.”
    Fans on social media were left in stitches by Keane’s comments.
    One wrote on Twitter: “Roy Keane calling Robertson a big baby is just amazing.”
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    Another said: “Roy Keane is punditry gold – ‘Andy Robertson is a big baby’.”
    And a third quipped: “What I love most about the linesman incident is Roy Keane calling Robertson a big baby.”
    Goals from Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus put the Gunners ahead at Anfield.
    Mohamed Salah pulled one back just before the break, before an 87th minute header from Roberto Firmino saw the game finish 2-2.
    Salah also missed a penalty with the score at 2-1. More

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    Chelsea and Liverpool ‘target one of Serie A’s strongest players in £44m transfer with Inter Milan ace allowed to leave’

    CHELSEA and Liverpool are set to target Inter Milan midfielder Nicolo Barella with the Italian giants prepared to sell for £44million, according to reports. The former Cagliari midfielder joined Inter on an initial loan deal in 2019 with an obligation to buy at the end of that season.
    Nicolo Barella is the subject of interest from Premier League clubs Chelsea and LiverpoolCredit: Getty
    The Italian international has made 127 appearances for the club, scoring 12 goals but is being linked with a move to the Premier League.
    Italian outlet Calciomercato have reported that Inter would allow one of Serie A’s strongest players to leave but not for less than 50 million euros.
    The report adds that only at this price would Inter consider selling Barella with strong interest in the midfielder coming from the Premier League – particularly Chelsea and Liverpool.
    The Blues are enduring a torrid campaign and are looking to strengthen their midfield options in the summer despite splashing out a British record fee on Enzo Fernandez in January.
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    The Blues sold Jorginho to Arsenal in the winter and still haven’t agreed a new deal with N’Golo Kante – whose contract expires at the end of the season.
    Chelsea have been linked with moves for multiple midfield players including West Ham’s Declan Rice and Southampton’s Romeo Lavia.
    Liverpool are looking to revamp their midfield in the summer and have been strongly linked with a move for Borussia Dortmund’s Jude Bellingham but face stiff competition from Europe’s top sides.
    Whomever the six-time European champions decide to bring in, improving the midfield will be vital as they look to rebuild next season following a very disappointing campaign to date.
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    Bellingham isn’t the only name Jurgen Klopp’s side hold interest in with Chelsea’s Mason Mount and Wolves’ Matheus Nunes also being linked with a move to Anfield.
    Barella has been in good form for Inter this season making 28 appearances in Serie A, scoring five goals and contributing seven assists. More

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    Shocking moment linesman appears to ELBOW Robertson in throat in Liverpool’s draw with Arsenal as investigation launched

    LIVERPOOL star Andy Robertson appeared to be elbowed by assistant referee Constantine Hatzidakis during his side’s fiery clash with Arsenal.Referee Paul Tierney then gave the Scot a yellow card for his protestations AFTER blowing up for half-time.
    The assistant referee appeared to elbow Andrew Robertson
    Andrew Robertson was furious after the incidentCredit: Reuters
    Referee Paul Tierney was subsequently surrounded by Liverpool starsCredit: Reuters
    Hatzidakis could be seen raising his elbow towards RobertsonCredit: Sky Sports
    The official was subsequently surrounded by Liverpool players, including a furious Robertson.
    And Jamie Carragher, working on commentary for Sky Sports, quickly claimed that an apoplectic Robertson was “elbowed” by the assistant ref.
    He tweeted: “Linesman elbow on Robertson!”
    Television replays appear to show Hatzidakis strike the full-back, with the PGMOL since confirming that they will launch an investigation into the incident.
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    The officials were booed off by the crowd after exchanging stern words with Reds skipper Jordan Henderson, who protested his team-mate’s case.
    Sky Sports reporter Geoff Shreeves claimed that Robertson was furious as he entered the tunnel, accusing the official of “elbowing him in the throat”.
    Roy Keane took a dim view of Robertson, however, calling him a “big baby” and telling him to “concentrate on his defending”.
    The Irishman ranted: “He should be more worried about his defending. Do you know what he is? That Robertson, I’ve watched him a number of times. He’s a big baby. That’s what that guy is.”
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    Constantine Hatzidakis is the man alleged to have struck Robertson
    Refereeing governing body the PGMOL’s statement confirmed that they were “aware of an incident involving assistant referee Constantine Hatzidakis and Liverpool defender Andrew Robertson at half-time during the Liverpool v Arsenal fixture at Anfield”.
    It then added that they would “review the incident in full”.
    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp refused to be drawn on what happened, and when asked by Sky Sports what he made of it, said: “Nothing. I know it happened but I didn’t watch it. If it happened the pictures will speak for themselves.”
    Gary Neville claimed that the incident was “not that bad”.
    But Neville’s fellow ex-England international Chris Sutton called on Hatzidakis to be banned.
    Appearing on BBC 5 Live, he said: “I really don’t know what he was thinking. As far as I can see, he has to be banned.
    “He will have to sit out a number of games. I can’t remember another incident like this. Where is the precedent for these things?”
    Arsenal went in at the break leading 2-1, although appeared to be rocking prior to the interval.
    Having led 2-0 via goals by Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus, Mo Salah pulled one back for the hosts moments after a flashpoint between Granit Xhaka and Trent Alexander-Arnold ignited the crowd.
    Following the half-time whistle, Henderson, Diogo Jota and the already-cautioned Alexander-Arnold furiously surrounded referee Tierney.
    Liverpool came out fired up after the break, and were awarded a penalty for Rob Holding’s foul in the box.
    Salah fluffed his lines, however, rolling his spot kick wide of the post.
    The Reds did eventually level, thanks to Roberto Firmino’s 87th minute header.
    This set up a frantic finish with Liverpool somehow failing to find a winner, Salah being denied by Aaron Ramsdale and Ibrahima Konate inexplicably not converting from close range deep into stoppage time.
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    The 2-2 draw leaves Arsenal six points clear of Manchester City at the top, although Pep Guardiola’s side possess a game in hand.
    Arsenal will travel to City on April 26 for a huge title showdown at the Etihad.
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    Arsenal’s Xhaka ‘lucky not to get red card’ for moment of madness vs Liverpool as Carragher asks ‘what was he THINKING?’

    FANS were stunned Granit Xhaka was not shown a red card after a fiery altercation with Trent Alexander-Arnold.Arsenal went 2-0 up within the first half hour against Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday.
    Granit Xhaka was not awarded a foul as Ibrahima Konate pressured him on the touchline
    Xhaka appeared to move his elbow towards Alexander-Arnold
    Xhaka then went for Alexander-Arnold after not getting a free-kick
    The pair squared up to one anotherCredit: Alamy
    They were eventually pulled apart by their team-mates
    Both players were booked following the altercation
    And tempers began to flare shortly before the break when Ibrahima Konate bundled over Xhaka.
    The Swiss midfielder, 30, was not awarded a free-kick after going down under pressure from the Liverpool centre-back.
    And when he was not awarded the foul, Xhaka got back to his feet and stormed over to Alexander-Arnold – who had possession of the ball.
    He then proceeded to barge the Liverpool full-back with his elbow and squared up to him with his head right in Alexander-Arnold’s face.
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    Reacting to the incident, Reds legend Jamie Carragher slammed Xhaka’s actions.
    He said: “What was he thinking though? It’s ridiculous.”
    And those on social media felt the Arsenal man was lucky to avoid a sending off.
    One replied: “Xhaka should have seen the red card.”
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    Another responded: “I have only seen one replay but how did Xhaka not just get a red card? He ran up to Trent and threw an elbow in his face? Did anyone else see that?!”
    And a third added: “Xhaka looks like he goes to elbow Trent?? Looks like a red card to me.”
    The incident seemed to ignite the Anfield crowd as Mo Salah scored just minutes later to bring Liverpool back into the game.
    And the atmosphere reached fever pitch in a frantic second half as Salah missed a penalty before the Red eventually netted a last-gasp equaliser through Roberto Firmino in an end-to-end thriller.
    And there was controversy off the pitch as Andy Robertson claimed he was ELBOWED by linesman Constantine Hatzidakis. More