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    Every Premier League rule change revealed ahead of new season with matches to be shorter and new-look penalties

    THE PREMIER LEAGUE returns on Friday as Manchester United take on Fulham at Old Trafford.And the new season will bring with it a whole host of rule changes as the FA and the International Football Association Board (IFAB) look to try and improve the game.A number of rule changes have been announced for next seasonCredit: AFPThere will be changes to the amount of added time added onCredit: GettyHere’s all the rule changes for the 2024-25 seasonHere are the seven changes you need to be aware of for the 2024-25 season.Less added timeLast year rule changes saw more additional time added on to punish time wasting, but this saw the duration of games skyrocket over the first half of the season.That was informally phased away as the season went on, with the regular two minutes at the end of the first half and four or five minutes at the end of the second half becoming commonplace.To stop games going on for an excessive duration, only 30 seconds will be added on now when a goal is scored, to account for players making their way back to their own half.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLThe Premier League said it is expecting this adjustment will cause a “significant drop” in the amount of additional time this season.More subs allowed to warm upExpect busier touchlines with more players now being allowed to warm-up at once.Previously only three players were allowed to warm-up on the touchline at one time – that has been increased now to five.The change for this campaign corresponds with teams being able to make five substitutions at any period.Most read in FootballMore players will be allowed to warm up at once nowCredit: GettyCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSBall boys/girls allowed to be more activeDue to Covid-19 protocols, ball boys had been replaced by 10 balls placed on cones around the pitch to help prevent the spread of the virus.After the easing of lockdowns around the world, ball boys/girls were allowed to return, but were still only limited to placing balls back down on cones to then be picked up by players.Premier League sides deducted points and others at riskBall boys/girls will now be allowed to play a more active role in throwing the ball back to keepers on goal-kicks.Outfield players will still have to pick up a ball from a cone though.Ball boys/girls will be allowed to play a more active role againCredit: GettyMore concussion substitutionsClubs will be allowed additional concussion substitutions under new guidelines.The move has been brought in to help protect the health of players.Change to encroachment on penaltiesThe FA have stipulated that “encroachment by players will be penalised only if it has an impact” meaning that those who run into the box during a spot kick, but are not seen to have affected the game, will not be penalised.Penalty ball positionThe Premier League have sought to clarify what position the ball should be on the penalty spot.The new rules state: “Part of the ball must touch or overhang the centre of the penalty mark” during a spot kick.READ MORE SUN STORIESFewer ‘soft’ handball pensNew rules will attempt to stop so many penalties being given for ‘soft’ handballs.Referees will be allowed to be more lenient on non-deliberate handballs and yellow cards will no longer be automatically given for a pen resulting from a handball.There will be a number of changes to how penalties are officiatedCredit: Rex More

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    Premier League poised to make revolutionary change to VAR that is set to end huge delays in game

    PREMIER LEAGUE chiefs are set to reveal a state-of-the-art VAR update to speed up decisions.The top flight will introduce a new version of the system using semi-automatic offside technology.VAR has had plenty of issues in the Premier LeagueCredit: AlamyFans have been subjected to long waitsCredit: GettyBosses claim the system – which uses artificial Intelligence – will lead to the best officiating in the world.Technology company Genius Sports which will install 28 special cameras at every Premier League ground. Fans were left fuming at lengthy VAR checks last season.It took nearly six minutes to disallow a West Ham goal against Aston Villa.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLWith the average referral taking 64 seconds, games were regularly taking over 100 minutes to complete.Blunders were also an issue last campaign with a Brentford offside missed in the buildup to a goal at Arsenal, and manually drawn lines placed on the wrong Crystal Palace defender leading to a Brighton being disallowed on the SAME DAY.Not to mention the incredible blunder that saw Luis Diaz’s onside goal infamously ruled out against Spurs.Uefa deployed a version of SAOT in the Champions League and it was also in use at the Qatar World Cup.Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSAnother huge change to VAR has been announced in the build-up to the season.Fans will now be able to access updates from Stockley Park throughout each match, explaining the decisions made by VAR officials.Man United defender Harry Maguire wants VAR SCRAPPED…except in ONE way and gives Fury vs Usyk predictionThe updates will be provided on Premier League Match Centre, a brand-new X account.An official statement from the Premier League read: “The Premier League has launched a new X account @PLMatchCentre ahead of the start of the 2024/25 season.”For the first time, the social media account will provide near-live explainers and updates on operational and officiating matters for every Premier League match.”The account will post factual explanations of on-pitch refereeing decisions and the involvement of the video assistant referee (VAR) including the role of technology in the decision-making process.”In the absence of live VAR audio being broadcast, as it is not permitted in football, the Premier League Match Centre will be able to relay on social media near-live information from the VAR Hub during a game.”Premier League Match Centre – based at Stockley Park – is the operational hub of the League that helps with the smooth running of matchday operations of the competition.”It is linked into all 20 Premier League stadiums, the VAR Hub and broadcast partners around the world.”Wolves’ VAR complaintsWolves have listed nine negative repercussions from the introduction of VAR in their complaint.Impact on goal celebrations and the spontaneous passion that makes football specialFrustration and confusion inside stadiums due to lengthy VAR checks and poor communicationA more hostile atmosphere with protests, booing of the Premier League anthem and chants against VAROverreach of VAR’s original purpose to correct clear and obvious mistakes, now overanalysing subjective decisions and compromising the game’s fluidity and integrityDiminished accountability of on-field officials, due to the safety net of VAR, leading to an erosion of authority on the pitchContinued errors despite VAR, with supporters unable to accept human error after multiple views and replays, damaging confidence in officiating standardsDisruption of the Premier League’s fast pace with lengthy VAR checks and more added time, causing matches to run excessively longConstant discourse about VAR decisions often overshadowing the match itself, and tarnishing the reputation of the leagueErosion of trust and reputation, with VAR fuelling completely nonsensical allegations of corruption More

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    Fans say ‘let the chaos begin’ as Premier League confirms huge change to VAR in 2024-25 season

    A MAJOR change to VAR has been announced ahead of the 2024-25 Premier League season.Fans will now be able to access updates from Stockley Park throughout each match, explaining the decisions made by VAR officials.A new change to VAR has been announced ahead of the new seasonCredit: EPAFans will be able to access updates from Stockley Park during gamesCredit: AFPThe updates will be provided on Premier League Match Centre, a brand-new X account.An official statement from the Premier League on Tuesday read: “The Premier League has launched a new X account @PLMatchCentre ahead of the start of the 2024/25 season.”For the first time, the social media account will provide near-live explainers and updates on operational and officiating matters for every Premier League match.”The account will post factual explanations of on-pitch refereeing decisions and the involvement of the video assistant referee (VAR) including the role of technology in the decision-making process.Read More in Football”In the absence of live VAR audio being broadcast, as it is not permitted in football, the Premier League Match Centre will be able to relay on social media near-live information from the VAR Hub during a game.”Premier League Match Centre – based at Stockley Park – is the operational hub of the League that helps with the smooth running of matchday operations of the competition.”It is linked into all 20 Premier League stadiums, the VAR Hub and broadcast partners around the world.”The new feature aims to give fans more transparency in the VAR decision making process.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThere have been a number of controversial incidents linked with VAR since it was introduced to the Premier League ahead of the 2019-20 season.Last season, Nottingham Forest sparked a storm after criticising officials on social media.Man United defender Harry Maguire wants VAR SCRAPPED…except in ONE way and gives Fury vs Usyk predictionThe Reds claimed three “poor decisions” went against them during a match against Everton.Managers such as Gary O’Neil and Mikel Arteta have also been critical.Many fans are pleased with the new feature, with one person taking to social media to write: “Few years too late. But progress is progress…”Another commented: “Finally! This is a big step forward.”A third joked: “Let the chaos begin. This should be fun.”While another person was torn, writing: “This could end really well or really badly.”The new Premier League season kicks off this weekend with Manchester United vs Fulham on Friday.VAR: The great debateMartin Lipton’s pro VAR viewFAST forward 12 months to May 18, 2025.After 89 minutes at Molineux, Wolves, needing to win their last game of the season to stay up, are beating Manchester United, who require a point for Champions League football.A ball over the top sends Rasmus Hojlund racing away. The flag stays down. Hojlund scores. Wolves are relegated.And on the way home, the dejected Wolves fans see the still image on their phones.Hojlund was 2ft offside. No question. A shocker.It means at least a year in the Championship, £100million income drop, a firesale of the squad. While United bank an extra £50m.But it’s OK. Every  one of those fans, plus smiling boss Gary O’Neil and the  Wolves board, will line up to say: “No worries. It’s what we voted for. Rough with the smooth.”Yes. And I’ve got a bridge to Ireland to sell you.Dan King’s anti VAR viewTHREE cheers and a hearty slap on the back for Wolves chairman Jeff Shi.For mentioning the unmentionable,  for speaking commonsense to deaf ears, for proposing that VAR should be scrapped.Shi is doomed to failure. His suggestion is unlikely to even go to a vote at next month’s Premier League AGM.And if it does get that far, it has a cat in hell’s chance of receiving the two-thirds majority required to carry such a radical proposal.But in one statement on Wednesday, Shi proved that he will be the brightest man in that meeting room.He claimed VAR ‘has led to numerous unintended negative consequences that are damaging the relationship between fans and football, and undermining the value of the Premier League brand’.And he is absolutely spot on.The argument against VAR is wide-ranging and yet completely basic.If you believe that football is a sport, to be enjoyed in all its spontaneous, high-tempo glory, then you are against VAR.If you believe that football is a business, that it is far more important than a mere game, that forensic evidence must be applied, that we must reach the closest point to ultimate justice at all costs — and if you also believe that match-going supporters are irrelevant — then you are in favour of VAR. More

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    Jose Mourinho makes dramatic Super Lig debut as huge row sees Special One booked after just 20 minutes

    JOSE MOURINHO made a fiery start to life in the Turkish Super Lig as his touchline antics caused instant chaos.The Special One is now the manager of Fenerbahce and it didn’t take him long to stir up trouble during the first domestic game of the season.Jose Mourinho was booked in his Super Lig debutHis antics saw him stir up trouble inside 20 minutesCredit: GettyWith just 20 minutes on the clock, Mourinho’s frustrations boiled over with the referee.The ex-Chelsea, Manchester United and Tottenham boss was as animated as ever when a decision went against his team, furiously shouting and gesturing at the fourth official.It led to Mourinho being booked by ref Atilla Karaoglan.Fans loved seeing him back in the dugout, with one saying: “Jose, please, never change.”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnother added: “It’s going to be a very long season.”And a third commented: “Mourinho is gonna pure cinema all season and I must watch.”Away from his antics, Fenerbahce won the game 1-0 against Adana Demirspor thanks to a goal from ex-Premier League star Edin Dzeko.It was the first game of the Turkish Super Lig season – but Fenerbahce’s Champions League campaign is already well underway.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSThey beat Swiss side Lugano 6-4 on aggregate in the second qualifying round.But they are in danger of not making the group stage as they are currently 2-1 down to Lille in the next round following the first leg.Mourinho also picked up a yellow card in that match after just ten minutes as he lost his temper again at a referee for booking Dzeko. Watch Jose Mourinho’s crazy Fenerbahce unveiling as thousands of screaming fans light flares to welcome new manager More

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    Watch moment manager is sent off by ref after VAR spots him performing X-rated gesture on touchline

    A MANAGER was sent off by a referee after VAR spotted him making an X-rated gesture.Palmeiras boss Abel Ferreira was given his marching orders in the first half of their second leg match against Flamengo.Palmeiras boss Abel Ferreira was sent off following a VAR reviewHe grabbed his crotch as he reacted angrily to a decision made by the refThe referee initially missed the gesture but was told to review the incident on the VAR monitor.And after seeing Ferreira grab his crotch in a provocative manner in reaction to a decision he did not like, ref Anderson Daronco had no option but to send him to the stands.Palmeiras star Gustavo Gómez protested the decision but his complaints fell on deaf ears.The ref showed Ferreira the red card and then announced to the stadium: “Sent off, after review, for making an obscene gesture with his hands.”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLFerreira’s absence may have had a big impact on his players as although they held out for a 1-0 win, they lost the tie 2-1 on aggregate so crashed out of the Copa do Brazil in the Round of 16.Fans were a little taken aback by the incident with one saying: “You might not like it but this is what peak VAR looks like.”Another added: “Football this year is really strange.”A third wrote: “One of the best moments in the history of Brazilian football.”Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSWho are these famous footballers?And another commented: “Is this serious?”Ferreira has been in charge of Palmeiras since 2020 and led the club to the Serie A title in 2022 and 2023.WWE icon John Cena reveals why Celtic are ‘top of the list’ as he opens up on supporting football club More

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    Watch never-before-seen penalty decision as defender’s ‘genius big brain moment’ gets brutally punished by referee

    THE world of football has been split after witnessing a never-before-seen penalty decision.Flamengo were awarded the controversial spotkick in their league win over Criciuma.Flamengo awarded a last minute penalty! Criciúma player kicks a second ball that’s on the pitch as Cebolinha is about to shoot. pic.twitter.com/8ntmLXwU8t— All Things Brazil™ 🇧🇷 (@SelecaoTalk) July 20, 2024

    Flamengo star Everton lined up a shot in injury timeBut a defender kicked another ball onto his to deny the shotFlamengo were awarded penalty which Gabriel Barbosa scoredGabriel Barbosa made no mistake from the spot to complete a late comeback for the Brazilian giants.But fans could not agree on whether Flamengo should have been awarded the penalty as the ref pointed to the spot in highly unusual circumstances.Flamengo winger Everton burst into the box and went to take a shot, but the ball was taken away from his feet – by ANOTHER BALL.Criciuma defender Allano kicked the second ball, which had been thrown back on the pitch by fans, into Everton’s path.READ MORE IN FOOTBALLIn doing so it pinged off the match ball meaning Everton was unable to take his shot – so the referee awarded a penalty.Allano also received a second yellow card so was sent off to add insult to injury, and fans debated over whether the correct decision was made.Ifab, who determine the rules of the game, state: “If an extra ball or other object enters the field of play during the match, the referee must:STOP PLAY (and restart with a dropped ball) only if it interferes with play*Most read in FootballBEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSALLOW PLAY TO CONTINUE if it does not interfere with play and have it removed at the earliest possible opportunity*If the ball is going into the goal and the interference does not prevent a defending team player playing the ball, the goal is awarded if the ball enters the goal (even if contact was made with the ball) unless the interference was by the attacking team.”Best ten new Premier League kits for next seasonOne thing fans did agree on was the fact Allano showed quick thinking to try and prevent a goal, and was unfortunate to be punished.A fan reacted saying: “I’m crying this is genius if I was the referee there’s no way I’d be able to give a penalty for this, 1000 IQ play.”Another added: “Clever thinking you have to admit.”And a third wrote: “If that worked then big brain moment lmao.” More

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    Former Arsenal star and BBC commentator slammed by ex-Premier League referee for ‘bonkers’ comment during England game

    JEFF WINTER has slammed Lee Dixon for his comments during England’s win over Holland.The former England international criticised the linesman in the 23rd minute of the Euro 2024 semi-final as there were two balls on the pitch. Two balls were on the pitch during England’s win over HollandCredit: bbcThis made the referee stop the game with England on the attackCredit: bbcLee Dixon wanted the linesman to get the ball in order for play to continueCredit: GettyFormer Premier League ref Jeff Winter hit out at Dixon’s commentsCredit: GettyWith the score at 1-1, the Three Lions were on the attack, but referee Felix Zwayer was forced to halt the game because of the second ball.The ball was picked up by the referee and then England regeained possession with a drop ball.Dixon, 60, was not impressed as he said on the ITV commentary: “Can’t the linesman just run on the pitch and get rid of that extra ball.”I just don’t get it.”READ MORE ON EURO 2024Former Premier League referee Winter, 69, was not impressed with the comments as he hit out at the ex-Arsenal star.He wrote on X: “Oh Lee Dixon! Why can’t the Assistant run on and kick the ball off?”Perhaps cos the other ball is in play next to him and he’s got other responsibilities!”Played the game but doesn’t understand it!”Most read in Euro 2024BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSWinter refereed in the Premier League between 1995 and 2004.His opinion gathered a lot of support on social media.Ian Wright and Gary Neville go wild after Watkins’ England winner… but eagle-eyed fans spot Roy Keane’s reaction to goalEngland’s controversial penaltyBy Mark HalseyHARRY KANE was gifted a penalty by controversial referee Felix Zwayer.If England had been on the receiving end of that decision, we would have been absolutely fuming.The German official, previously banned for six months for his part in a match-fixing scandal, should not have been sent to the pitchside monitor by VAR Bastian Dankert.Both Denzel Dumfries and Kane had their feet in the air as England’s captain got his shot away.It was just a clash of legs and certainly NOT a ‘clear and obvious error’.Once Zwayer went over to the monitor, we knew what was going to happen.He is an excellent referee but we have seen that none of the officials seem mentally tough enough to stick with their original call.I know some people will argue Dumfries was late to the tackle and it would have been a free-kick elsewhere on the pitch.But it is a contact sport and it’s natural that there will be a coming together in instances like that.Aside from the penalty award, Zwayer had a good game.There were fears decisions would go against England because of Jude Bellingham’s previous comments about Zwayer.Bellingham was fined £34,000 in 2021 for blaming Zwayer and his match-fixing past for Borussia Dortmund’s 3-2 defeat to Bayern Munich.But Zwayer was right to caution Bellingham for his reckless challenge on Stefan de Vrij in the second half.One person commented: “Said the exact same.”A second agreed: “My thoughts exactly!”However there were many fans that agreed with Dixon as they claimed it would have been “comment sense”.One argued: “OMG – I just mentioned the linesman entering the pitch and removing the ball. Dixon repeated my suggestion.”Another wrote: “It would have been comment sense to have removed it though.”The Fifa rules stipulate that if there are two balls on the pitch, then the referee must stop play and restart with a drop ball if it interferes with play.There was some more refereeing controversy earlier in the game when Harry Kane was awarded a penalty after being caught by Denzel Dumfries.The likes of Gary Neville and ex-ref Mark Halsey believed that it should not have been a spot-kick.Hollan captain Virgil van Dijk also hit out at the official after the game as he claimed it was “difficult to accept”.England went on to find a winning goal and book their spot in the final on Sunday.Ollie Watkins was the hero as he netted in the 90th minute to send the country into raptures.READ MORE SUN STORIESThe Three Lions will face Spain in the crucial clash at the Olimpiastadion in Berlin.A supercomputer has made the Spanish favourites, with a 54.3 per cent chance of winning over England.England vs Spain recordEngland have played Spain 27 times in total – here is a look at every result…May 1929, Spain 4-3 England – International Friendly (L)December 1931, England 7-1 Spain – International Friendly (W)July 1950, Spain 1-0 England – World Cup (L)May 1955, Spain 1-1 England – International Friendly (D)November 1955, England 4-1 Spain – International Friendly (W)May 1960, Spain 3-0 England – International Friendly (L)October 1960, England 4-2 Spain – International Friendly (W)December 1965, Spain 0-2 England – International Friendly (W)May 1967, England 2-0 Spain – International Friendly (W)April 1968, England 1-0 Spain – European Championship (W)May 1968, Spain 1-2 England – European Championship (W)March 1980, Spain 0-2 England – International Friendly (W)June 1980, England 2-1 Spain – European Championship (W)March 1981, England 1-2 Spain – International Friendly (L)July 1982, Spain 0-0 England – World Cup (D)February 1987, Spain 2-4 England – International Friendly (W)September 1992, Spain 1-0 England – International Friendly (L)June 1996, England 0(4)-(2)0 Spain – European Championship (W)February 2001, England 3-0 Spain – International Friendly (W)November 2004, Spain 1-0 England – International Friendly (L)February 2007, England 0-1 Spain – International Friendly (L)February 2009, Spain 2-0 England – International Friendly (L)November 2011, England 1-0 Spain – International Friendly (W)November 2015, Spain 2-0 England – International Friendly (L)November 2016, England 2-2 Spain – International Friendly (D)September 2018, England 1-2 Spain – Nations League (L)October 2018, Spain 2-3 England – Nations League (W)Overall, England have won 14, drawn three and lost 10 matches against Spain.England ratings vs HollandENGLAND stormed into the final against Spain thanks to Ollie Watkins’ last-minute strike in the 2-1 win over Holland.It was a brilliant team performance, but how did each player rate?SunSport’s Tom Barclay ran the rule over Southgate’s boys, and here’s how he rated them.Jordan Pickford: 7Bigger goalkeepers may have got a stronger hand to Xavi Simons’ early stunner – though that was being hypercritical. Solid stop to deny Virgil van Dijk after the hour.Kyle Walker: 7Looked re-energised after some lumbering displays and bombed on at times in the first half, despite his role on the right of a back three. Last-ditch tackle on Cody Gakpo was spot on.John Stones: 7Strong in possession. He looks to have benefited from regular game-time after rarely featuring for Manchester City in the last few months.Marc Guehi: 6Came back into the side after suspension ruled him out of the Switzerland game. Had an unenviable task of making the big man Wout Weghorst after the break.Bukayo Saka: 7Razor-sharp in the first half, winning tackles, making runs and dribbling the ball proficiently. Less of an impact after the break, had a goal ruled out for offside and was booked.Declan Rice: 6Lost possession for Simons’ thunderous opener but grew into the game, mopping up where necessary. Poor pass when Kane was open midway through the second half.Kobbie Mainoo: 8Was England’s youngest-ever player to play in a major-tournament semi-final, aged 19years 82 days, and had a stormer in the first half. Great bursts forward, vital tackles, and his interplay with Foden was a joy.Kieran Trippier: 6We all know by now that he is playing out of position, so again he was limited going forward and reliable defensively. Subbed at half-time for the more natural Shaw.Phil Foden: 7The first 45 minutes was by far and away his best half of the tournament. Thought he’d scored when his shot was cleared off the line by Denzel Dumfries, and cracked the post with a cracker. But was then surprisingly subbed.Jude Bellingham: 5Back at the ground where he made his name but struggled to make much of an impact on his old stomping ground. Fortunate it was not he that was subbed.Harry Kane: 6Won and dispatched the penalty to go joint top-scorer in the tournament with three goals. Had looked more mobile initially but still tired badly after the break and was taken off.SUBSLuke Shaw (for Kieran Trippier, half-time): 6Looked assured for a man who has been out for so long.Ollie Watkins (for Harry Kane, 81): 9 and STAR MAN Surprisingly given the nod over Ivan Toney as striker sub as Southgate looked for more pace in behind. Brilliant finish into the corner to win the game – you could not ask more from him.Cole Palmer (for Phil Foden, 81): 7Had his big chance in the final minutes but shanked it horribly wide – but then fed Watkins for his wonderful winner.Gareth Southgate: 8His switch to a back three against Switzerland helped dig out the win there, and here it had his team finally playing some great football in the first half. The team went into their shells again as the game wore on and you feared the worst – but you have to say his decision to bring on Ollie Watkins was a masterstroke.  More

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    Virgil van Dijk fumes ‘it says a lot’ after spotting controversial ref’s antics at full time after TWO major decisions

    VIRGIL VAN DIJK raged at controversial referee Felix Zwayer after decisions went against the Netherlands in their Euros semi-final defeat to England.Gareth Southgate’s men were handed a first-half penalty after Denzel Dumfries was judged to have fouled Harry Kane following a VAR review.Virgil van Dijk was furious with the referee after the gameEngland received a penalty for Denzel Dumfries’ foul on Harry KaneCredit: ReutersEngland also scored moments after Netherlands should have had a cornerCredit: AFPKane scored the penalty to level things at 1-1, before another contentious moment occurred in the lead-up to England’s stoppage-time winner.Holland should have been awarded a late corner but instead a goal kick was given.Seconds later the ball was up the other end and Ollie Watkins lashed home to send England into the final.In the aftermath, Dutch forward Xavi Simons was booked for remonstrating with Zwayer – who was involved in a match-fixing scandal in 2005.READ MORE ON ENGLANDAnd Van Dijk took aim at Zwayer’s conduct during his post-match interview as he claimed his players were given “no time to shake his hand”.Speaking on beIN Sports, he said: “I don’t know what I should say, I don’t know if I should say something about this.”I said it outside to our Dutch media, it says it all that the ref went in quite quickly after the game and we had no time to shake his hand.”It is what it is, the game is done, it’s very tough to take.Most read in Euro 2024CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSXavi Simons was booked for dissent after England’s winning goalCredit: Reuters”Certain moments it’s obvious that it [decisions] should’ve gone our way, it didn’t. I don’t know what to say, it’s difficult to accept this.”It’s been a very long year, a tough year. We had a big dream and we felt like we could’ve achieved it as a team, unfortunately, it didn’t happen.”England stars celebrate reaching Euro 2024 final with Wags as Ollie Watkins kisses girlfriend after late winnerFormer England defender Gary Neville slammed the penalty decision, labelling it a “disgrace”.And Netherlands boss Ronald Koeman had a similar view as he cut a frustrated figure after the game.He said: “What do you do as a defender? This is not a penalty.”Dumfries wanted to block the ball. Then the shoes collide. Such VAR decisions destroy football.” More