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    ‘How do these transfers happen?’ – Premier League cult hero Saido Berahino, 31, completes ‘random’ move

    FOOTIE fans have been left baffled by Saido Berahino’s latest transfer.The 31-year-old was once one of the most sought-after strikers in the Premier League, with the likes of Arsenal and Tottenham chasing his signature.Saido Berahino was once one of the most sought after strikers in the Premier LeagueCredit: GETTYThe 31-year-old has bounced around from club to club over the last few yearsCredit: GETTYBerahino has completed a shock move to Slovenian second-division side Tabor SezanaCredit: INSTAGRAM@NKTABORSEZANABut a big-money move never materialised for the former England Under-21 international, who has bounced around from club to club over the last few years.Berahino became a free agent last November after leaving Indian second-division side Rajasthan United.And he’ll now ply his trade in the Slovenian second division with Tabor Sezana.The announcement of his latest move stunned footie fans, one of whom wrote on X: “How do these random transfers happen.”READ MORE IN FOOTBALLAnother said: “What waste of talent.”And another said: “Prime example of a player thinking he is better than he actually is and subsequently ruining his career.”One remarked: “Went from being ahead of Harry Kane in the England set up to a compete journey man. What a wasted talent.”Berahino’s shock move to Slovenia is his SIXTH transfer in as many years.Most read in FootballJOIN SUN VEGAS: GET £50 BONUSSaido Berahino was at one point in time ahead of Harry Kane in the England Under-21 pecking orderCredit: GettyAnd he’s chomping at the bit to fire his new club back to the Slovenian top-flight.He said: “I’m looking forward to being part of a team that is fighting for promotion!Stoke City ace Saido Berahino swears outside court in March as he denies 3am ‘drink-drive’ rap before tearing off in his £150k Mercedes”We have a lot of young and talented players who have done a great job so far.”But now it’s time for us to come together as a team and pursue one goal – PROGRESSION!” More

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    BBC commentator condemns Millwall fans’ vile chants as stricken Mateta is stretchered off and given oxygen

    BBC commentator Jonathan Pearce condemned Milwall fans’ vile chant aimed at Jean-Philippe Mateta. Mateta was stretchered off the pitch needing oxygen after colliding with keeper Liam Roberts – who was sent off. Jean-Philippe Mateta was stretchered off after a collision with keeper Liam RobertsCredit: ReutersRoberts’ boot caught MatetaCredit: GettyThe keeper was sent off as a resultCredit: ReutersTravelling fans at Selhurt Park could be heard singing “Let Him Die” -which Pearce condemned on air. He said: “Millwall fans are not endearing themselves to anyone with their chant about Mateta. The club could be revisited about that.”According to the Daily Mail, the FA are to investigate “Chelsea rent boys” chants aimed at Ben Chilwell – on loan to Palace from the Blues. But “let him die” aimed at Mateta will not as “does not breach regulations.” READ MORE IN football Just six minutes were on the clock in the FA Cup fifth-round clash when the Palace’s Will Hughes played a superb long pass up the field.Mateta and Millwall centre-back Jake Cooper tussled for the bouncing ball – but Lions stopper Roberts came rushing out of his box.The 30-year-old did appear to win a part of the ball but he then clattered into Mateta’s head with his stray boot.Referee Michael Oliver initially allowed play to continue with Palace still on the attack but once the shot was headed away, he stopped the game.Most read in FootballAnd after initially allowing Roberts to stay on the field, Oliver was sent to the pitchside VAR monitor to watch a replay.He decided to overturn his decision and announced the sending off over the in-stadium tannoy before brandishing the red card.How Man Utd could clinch a win in Fulham FA Cup clash – Expert’s best bets | Weekend WagerMateta stayed down for several minutes as he was treated by the medics on the pitch.After nearly ten minutes on the ground, he was carried off on a stretcher to the corner of the ground where an ambulance was waiting to take him to hospital.The French striker received oxygen as he was taken away.Eddie Nketiah came on in his place in a concussion substitute – meaning Palace still had their five remaining subs.Millwall also were forced into a tactical change as Lions No1 Lukas Jensen came on between the sticks – with Luke Cundle sacrificed by Alex Neil.A Japhet Tanganga own goal and Daniel Munoz strike gave Palace the lead before Wes Harding pulled one back in the 14TH MINUTE of added time.Eddie Nketiah made it 3-1 meanwhile Eagles owner Steve Parish slammed Milwall keeper Roberts for “endangering” Mateta’s life. Palace manager Oliver Glasner was asked about Mateta’s sickening injury after the game. Honestly, I didn’t want to see it, I just watched it and it is terrible. I’m sure the goalkeeper didn’t want to injure JP in this situation, no player wants this. Oliver Glasner Glasner said: “He is conscious and he is in hospital. His ear looks terrible. It’s a very serious injury so we hope all the best for him. “We are not really happy, we can’t be really happy. Of course, it’s a great win and into the quarter-finals but when you lose a player, especially with a foul like this, you have two different feelings in your stomach.”Honestly, I didn’t want to see it, I just watched it and it is terrible. I’m sure the goalkeeper didn’t want to injure JP in this situation, no player wants this. “But f you got to the ball with this with this intensity, with the foot at that height, you can’t do it because it’s so dangerous and we all have responsibilities for our health. I don’t want to blame him but it is a terrible foul.””I didn’t see it like it was in the game, it was so quick, I could see the keeper had a lot of intensity, but he touched the ball first. But I could see it now in slow motion and it’s worse.”Millwall boss Alex Neil said: “I think the ball went in behind, Liam Roberts has come out which he has done in many games he’s played. “He’s misjudged it and caught the lad. He has mistimed it, he got sent off which at that stage made the game doubly difficult for us.”I don’t think it is meant. I don’t think there is any intent, why would there be intent? We don’t want the lad to be injured. READ MORE SUN STORIES”We wish him well and hope he is back on the pitch soon. It was a mistiming, he was sent off, he is disappointed and will hope Mateta is fine, which we all do.”You are playing Premier League opposition on their own ground so it is a difficult task with 11 men. The nature of the goals probably disappoint me the most.” More

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    Forget the sob stories, five years without an Arsenal trophy means Mikel Arteta risks facing same fate as Poch at Spurs

    WHEN was the last time the manager of a Big Six club was allowed to go five years without winning a trophy and stay in his job?The answer is Mauricio Pochettino, sacked by Tottenham early in his sixth season.Arsenal have once again failed to keep pace in a title raceCredit: GettyMikel Arteta is facing a fifth season without a trophy at the EmiratesCredit: RexBefore him, it was Arsene Wenger, who already had three Premier League titles – including two Doubles – to boast about before his long eight-season trophy drought.So unless Arsenal are going to be crowned champions of Europe this year for the first time in their history – and without a striker – Mikel Arteta is going to be entering into some pretty exclusive company.Arteta is under no immediate threat at the Emirates.Arsenal remain likely to finish as Premier League runners-up for a third straight season and if they defeat PSV Eindhoven, they will reach a second successive Champions League quarter-final.READ MORE ON ARSENALBut there comes a time when questions must be asked.And five seasons without a trophy is that sort of time.Sure, Arteta has improved Arsenal substantially but is he the man to take them over the line and win a Premier League or Champions League?Arteta did win the FA Cup just months after succeeding Unai Emery – with the team he inherited and then comprehensively dismantled.Most read in FootballFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSPierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored both goals in that behind-closed-doors 2-1 victory over Chelsea but was stripped of the captaincy the following year and bundled out of the door along with Mesut Ozil.When Kieran Tierney leaves this summer, Bukayo Saka and out-on-loan Reiss Nelson will be the only remaining Arsenal players to have won a trophy at the club – although they were both unused subs in that 2020 triumph over their London neighbours.‘Second again, ole ole’ – Brutal West Ham fans taunt Arsenal with three cheeky chants after stunning the EmiratesThe team Arteta subsequently built appeared young, vibrant and hungry during the previous two seasons, when they ran Manchester City close for the Premier League crown on both occasions.This year, there has been no title race, despite City’s extraordinary implosion. Liverpool have been allowed to run away with it.Arsenal failed to score for the third time in four matches in a God-awful goalless draw at Nottingham Forest on Wednesday.That was a clash between the second and third teams in the table, which showcased exactly how far Arne Slot’s Reds are ahead of everybody else.Unless Arsenal are going to be crowned champions of Europe this year for the first time in their history – and without a striker – Mikel Arteta is going to be entering into some pretty exclusive company.Now 13 points ahead, the Merseysiders might well surpass Manchester City’s record 19-point winning margin of 2018.Any current conversation about the Gunners has to revolve around the absence of a fit striker.Season-ending injuries to Kai Havertz and Gabriel Jesus, as well as a long-term lay-off for Saka, represent extremely bad luck. But then neither the German nor the Brazilian are authentic centre-forwards.Arsenal’s need for a striker predates those injuries.The debate was raging during the previous two seasons.Arsenal ratings vs Forest as NOBODY looks like scoring for Gunners but Saliba’s a Rolls Royce againMIKEL ARTETA may not have anyone to put the ball in the back of the net but in William Saliba he has one of the best defenders in the Prem.The Arsenal boss watched his side’s faint title hopes go well and truly up in smoke in the goalless draw with Nottingham Forest.But his brilliant backline emerged, once again, with credit from this tricky clash at the City Ground.Together with Gabriel, Saliba kept a tight lid on Forest dangerman Chris Wood, who scored a hat-trick in his last appearance on this ground.But the fact the Gunners’ biggest threat at the other end of the pitch came from left-back Riccardo Calafiori – who was subbed off at half-time – says it all about the dire situation Arsenal somehow find themselves in.Here is how SunSport’s Graeme Bryce rated the Gunners stars’ displays…And if Arteta had prioritised a striker, the club would have signed one last summer, rather than having to leave it until late in January to make a failed bid for Aston Villa’s England international Ollie Watkins.Havertz, who was most effective as a No 10 in his Chelsea days, has the height and ability to link up play but he is not a top-class finisher.When Jesus was at City, Pep Guardiola preferred him as a winger and often played with false nines rather than employing the Brazilian through the middle.Talk of former Brentford hitman Ivan Toney, Napoli’s Victor Osimhen and Sporting Lisbon’s Viktor Gyokeres came and went and RB Leipzig’s raw 21-year-old Slovenian striker Benjamin Sesko looks the most likely summer recruit. But Arsenal’s failure to bolster their forward line has been negligent.Still, even when Havertz and Jesus were fit, Arsenal’s playing style had clearly regressed this season.They have become Set Piece FC, an upper-class version of Tony Pulis’ Stoke City and a difficult watch.Mikel Arteta bizarrely hints Arsenal should be mid-table but still won’t give up on title An image of Arsenal’s set-piece coach Nicolas Jover has been painted on to a mural near the Emirates.The days of Wenger’s Arsenal playing eye-candy football and being obsessed with scoring the perfect goal are long gone.Five red cards in the Premier League have cost the Gunners up to ten points.Dark conspiracy theories among Arsenal fans cannot mask a basic lack of discipline and game-management.Forget the sob stories, half a decade without silverware simply isn’t good enough.Arteta has done much to foster a bond between players and supporters after years of the ‘Wenger Out, Wenger In’ civil war and the short reign of Emery.The atmosphere at the Emirates has improved greatly — sometimes vast swathes of the crowd do not leave early to catch their trains.But this term there have been rumblings of discontent.Arsenal have gone backwards and most supporters recognise it.Opposition to the ownership of ‘Silent’ Stan Kroenke has been silenced but if it kicks off again, the manager will be in danger.Pochettino improved Spurs immeasurably, reaching a Champions League final after two successive near-misses in title races.But even at Arsenal’s bitter rivals, five years without a trophy was enough to see the Argentinian gone.READ MORE SUN STORIESUnless Arteta oversees a miracle in Europe – and Arsenal would probably have to beat Real Madrid in a quarter-final and Liverpool in a semi to do so – then the Spaniard will be on trial at the beginning of next term.Forget the sob stories, half a decade without silverware simply isn’t good enough. 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    Crystal Palace star Mateta rushed to hospital and given oxygen in worrying scenes after horror kung-fu kick challenge

    JEAN-PHILIPPE MATETA is in hospital with a “serious” gash behind his ear after a shocking kung-fu kick from Millwall’s goalkeeper who saw red.Just six minutes were on the clock in the South London derby FA Cup fifth-round clash when Crystal Palace’s Will Hughes played a superb long pass up the field. Liam Roberts was sent off for his awful challenge on Jean-Philippe MatetaCredit: ReutersThe goalkeeper came flying out of his penalty area to clear the ballCredit: BBCHis left boot caught Mateta in the headCredit: ReutersPlay was delayed by approximately ten minutesCredit: BBCMateta and Millwall centre-back Jake Cooper tussled for the bouncing ball.But Lions goalkeeper Roberts came rushing out of his box.The 30-year-old did appear to win a part of the ball.But he then clattered into Mateta with his stray left boot, catching him in the head with his studs and opening a nasty gash behind the ear of the striker.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLRef Michael Oliver initially allowed play to continue with Palace still on the attack but once the shot was headed away, he stopped the game.To start with, Roberts escaped without a red card and was permitted to stay on the field but then Oliver was sent to the pitchside VAR monitor to watch a replay.He decided to overturn his original decision and announced the sending off over the in-stadium tannoy before brandishing the red card.Mateta stayed down for several minutes as he was treated by the medics on the Selhurst Park pitch while distressed team-mates watched on.Most read in FA CupAfter nearly ten minutes on the ground, he was carried off on a stretcher to the corner of the stadium where an ambulance was waiting to take him to hospital. The French striker received oxygen as he was taken away.Taiwo Awoniyi left with blood pouring from his face after horror clash with Exeter ace in Forest’s FA Cup frustrationFurious Palace co-owner Steve Parish at half-time revealed Mateta had suffered a “bad gash behind his ear”.Manager Oliver Glasner later said: “He’s at hospital now and he has a serious ear injury but the fingers are crossed that it’s not too serious.”He will definitely miss the Ipswich game but I still hope that he is available for the quarter-finals of the FA Cup at the end of March.Eddie Nketiah came on in Mateta’s place in a concussion substitute – meaning Palace still had their allocated five subs.Millwall were also forced into a tactical change as Lions No1 Lukas Jensen came on between the sticks – with Luke Cundle sacrificed by Alex Neil. Messages of support flooded in for Mateta as the seriousness of the situation unfolded.One said: “So horrible to see. Get well soon Big Man.”Another wrote: “Wishing Jean-Philippe Mateta a quick recovery after the injury.”A third added: “Prayers for Mateta.”And a fourth typed: “Absolutely disgusting challenge. I hope Mateta is ok.”‘HORRIFIC CHALLENGE… TERRIBLE’Palace chairman Parish was shown on the TV cameras looking distressed and shaking his head in concern.The BBC commentator also condemned the visiting Millwall fans who sickeningly chanted “let him die” as Mateta received treatment.He said: “Millwall fans are not endearing themselves to anyone with their chants about Mateta. The club could be revisited about that.”However, it is understood the Den club will escape punishment for the tasteless chanting because it did not breach FA regulations. Nketiah thought he had given Palace the lead soon after the match restarted but it was chalked out for handball.Japhet Tanganga headed into his own net on 33 minutes and it was 2-0 seven minutes later when Daniel Munoz pounced.The goal was initially ruled out for offside but then it became clear the ball came off Tanganga and fell to Munoz. A whopping 13 minutes of injury time were added at the end of the first half following the lengthy stoppage – with Millwall pulling one back as the clock hit the 58-minute mark before the break.Nketiah rounded off the 3-1 victory to book Palace’s place in the quarter-finals – but all of the talk was about his stricken team-mate.At half-time, an emotional Parish lambasted the “terrible, terrible” foul and gave an update on Mateta’s injury.He told the BBC: “So far what we know is he’s got a bad gash behind his ear and a head injury. He’s at the hospital so we hope for the best.”There’s a lot of emotion in football but we need to talk about that challenge. That is the most reckless challenge on a football pitch I’ve ever seen… he’s endangering a fellow professional, maybe even his life, with a challenge like that. Steve Parish”In all the time I’ve watched football, I’ve never seen a challenge like it.”I looked to see how old the keeper is, he’s 30 years old. That is the most reckless challenge on a football pitch I think I’ve ever seen and he needs to have a long, hard look at himself that lad because he’s endangering a fellow professional, maybe even his life, with a challenge like that. “That goalkeeper hasn’t shown a duty of care to another professional. “Someone mentioned there was one in the 1982 World Cup like it but it’s a dreadful challenge and why the referee needs to go the screen, I’ve no idea. “Forget about him being a football player, he is a human being. That is not a normal challenge. “If you’re kicking someone in the head with the full force, God knows what damage has been done to him. “It’s very difficult for me to talk about the rest of the game because we’re worried about JP in hospital. It’s just a terrible, terrible challenge.”Pundits Troy Deeney and Glenn Murray also weighed in with their thoughts from the Selhurst Park studio.Deeney said: “It’s a horrific challenge, terrible. The occasion got to him, he was keen to make a good start, unfortunately he got that one really wrong.”I just think the state of referring now, they are falling back on VAR. It doesn’t matter if they make the decision because VAR will pull it back. “Michael Oliver is probably the best ref we’ve got, I would prefer he made a decision then VAR say, ‘You got that one wrong,’ as opposed to now they don’t make decisions and just wait for VAR to help out.Michael Oliver overturned his decision to give a red cardCredit: BBCThe referee announced his decision over the tannoyCredit: GettySteve Parish was emotional as he gave an update at half-timeCredit: BBC”The thing is he didn’t stop it. Normally for a head injury, you would blow the whistle straight away to get him checked. “He played on, didn’t stop it and from Michael Oliver’s point of view, it’s like he thinks he clears it and it’s just a coming together.”Murray added: “This is not a nice challenge. The way Liam Rovert comes out, yes he gets first contact but he’s very much protecting himself and you can see the impact on Mateta.”I think he catches his temple with his studs. It’s a really nasty one and a massive worry for Crystal Palace going forward.”Palace manager Oliver Glasner struggled to enjoy the victory amid the uncertainty over his star man.The Austrian said: “He is in hospital. Has a serious ear injury. “I couldn’t see it live. I didn’t want to see it after the game. I don’t want to catch the injury. I watched it because I knew I had to talk about it. “It was a very serious foul play. It’s tough to see. I don’t want to watch it again. “Imagine it could have ended his career. The goalkeeper didn’t want to make such a challenge but his decision to make the challenge was wrong. “I believe in fair play and all sportsmen don’t want to injure another. His decision with his foot with this intensity was wrong.”Millwall boss Alex Neil defended his player’s actions – despite not watching the incident back.He said: “He’s misjudged it and caught the lad. He has mistimed it. “”I don’t think it is meant. I don’t think there is any intent, why would there be intent? “We don’t want the lad to be injured. We wish him well and hope he is back on the pitch soon. “It was a mistiming, he was sent off, he is disappointed and will hope Mateta is fine, which we all do.”Medics carried Mateta off the Selhurst Park pitchCredit: PAThe ambulance was waiting at the corner of the groundCredit: BBCParish’s fury was clear to see as he reenacted the shocking foul in the standsCredit: BBCPalace boss Oliver Glasner was left horrified by the injury, saying: “I didn’t want to watch the injury. “I watched it because I knew I had to talk about it. It was a very serious foul play. It’s tough to see. “I don’t want to watch it again. Imagine it could have ended his career. READ MORE SUN STORIES”He didn’t want to make such a challenge but his decision to make the challenge was wrong. “I believe in fair play and all sportsmen don’t want to injure another. His decision with his foot with this intensity was wrong.” More

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    Carson Jones dead at 38: Boxing champion who fought Kell Brook dies after surgery on oesophagus that ‘drove him insane’

    BOXER Carson Jones has passed away aged 38 as tributes poured in.Jones is well remembered for twice fighting and losing to Kell Brook during his 63-bout career. Carson Jones has passed away aged 38 as tributes poured inCredit: RexThe American – whose last fight was in 2023 – recently fell ill after complications during oesophagus surgery.And he has since sadly died – with former opponent Caleb Truax confirming the news.He posted a picture of them together and wrote: “Rest in paradise to my man. Boxing lost a good one, too early.” Jones had told his social media followers in January that he was struggling with gastrointestinal problems. READ MORE IN BOXINGIt affects the digestive tract, which is the passageway that food and liquids travel through from the mouth to the anus.At one point, Jones posted: “I finally have surgery on my esophagus on Monday. I cannot wait. This s*** is driving me insane.”I’ve had a max of three bites of food per day for the last few weeks, with a loss of 35 pounds. Some days, there is no food or drink at all.”Truax had previously posted: “Boxing community, we need some prayers for former world title challenger Carson Jones.Most read in Boxing”He had complications during a surgical procedure, and my friend can use all the good vibes he can get.” Jones lost to ex-welterweight world champion Brook on points in 2012 and then by stoppage in their rematch a year later. He also faced the likes of Antonio Margarito, Ted Cheeseman and Callum Walsh. Jones’ final fight came in October 2023 against James Warren at light-heavyweight – winning in two rounds. British boxing referee Mark Lyson posted: “Very sad to hear the news about the passing of Carson Jones at just 38. RIP Champ.”Manager Sam Jones said: “Such sad news about Carson Jones.” Kell Brook twice beat Jones, pictured here in their first 2012 fightCredit: Mark Robinson – The SunTed Cheeseman also fought JonesCredit: Rex Features More

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    Nico Hidalgo dead at 32: Former Juventus star dies after battle with lung cancer as tributes pour in

    FORMER Spanish footie star Nico Hidalgo has tragically passed away aged 32. The former Juventus midfielder has sadly lost his lengthy battle with lung cancer.Nico Hidalgo has tragically passed away aged 32Credit: GettyThe former Racing Santandar and Juventus star had been battling lung cancer since 2021Credit: GettyTributes have poured in for the late Hidalgo, including from former club Cadiz. The Segunda Division side’s ode read: “Nico Hidalgo has left us.”We will never forget your smile and your joy. Your struggle is our example. Rest in peace.”Extremadura, which no longer exists, also paid tribute to their late player.”This morning we woke up to the sad news of the death of Nico Hidalgo, former Extremadura UD footballer, at the age of 32 due to lung cancer which he had been fighting since 2021,” a club statement read.”From [everyone at] CD Extremadura, we would like to express our deepest condolences to his family and friends. “We send them all our love and strength in these difficult times.”Racing Santandar also paid tribute to the midfielder, whom they’ll honour with a minute’s silence ahead of their La Liga clash with Elche on Sunday.Most read in FootballThe late Nico Hidalgo retired from football in 2022Credit: GETTYA snippet of a club statement read: “Real Racing Club regrets the death of its former footballer Nico Hidalgo, who played 73 official matches with the green and white shirt between 2018 and 2020. “The Cantabrian club joins in the pain of his family and friends for this irreparable loss.”While sending its most sincere condolences and announcing that it will observe a minute of silence in his memory before the LaLiga Hypermotion match that its first team will play against Elche CF at the Campos de Sport tomorrow Sunday, March 2, at 9:00 p.m.”Hidalgo began his career with his local team Motril CF, whom he made 40 appearances before joining Granada in 2012. He moved to Italian giants Juve in 2014 but didn’t make a single appearance for the Old Lady in his three years in Turuin. He returned to Spain permanently in the summer of 2017 following loan spells with Granada and Cadiz. He closed out his career with stints with Racing Santander and Extremadura, retiring after learning of his diagnosis. More

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    Major change to offside rule with no more toenail decisions under Arsene Wenger’s new proposed shake-up

    TOENAIL offsides are set to be eradicated in a proposed shake-up of football laws.Arsene Wenger and refs’ chief David Elleray are behind the rule change to be discussed by the International FA Board today.A new shake-up to get rid of toenail offsides is set to be introducedCredit: GettyPlenty of very tight goals have been chalked off by marginal offsidesCredit: YouTube / The Emirates FA CupIt would see the offside line determined by the upper torso of attacking and defending players. SunSport revealed in 2020 how former Arsenal boss Wenger, now Fifa’s head of global football development, was pushing for a ‘daylight’ rule.That would mean players are deemed onside if any part of their body overlapped the last defender.But Wenger and other Ifab chiefs agree such a system would balance offside calls too far in favour of the attacking side.READ MORE ON FOOTBALLAnd trials for this new upper torso law have taken place over the past five years.The new idea will make offside calls easy to be determined — whether it is in the Prem or on park pitches.And it is likely to be endorsed at today’s meeting in Belfast, where video reviews and editing the six-second goalkeeper limit are also on the agenda.SunSport has been told Ifab is ready to endorse formal trials from as soon as next season.Most read in FootballCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSAnd a new offside law could potentially be introduced within three years.The development comes as Semi-Automated Offside Technology was used in English football for the first time in Aston Villa’s FA Cup tie with Cardiff last night. Fans left stunned at worst VAR offside line in history as they joke ‘absolutely NOT rigged’ – but all is not as it seemsIt incorporates 30 special high-speed cameras and will be introduced for the last nine weeks of the Prem season.Ifab members will today also bring in-stadium referee announcements of VAR decisions into law.Offsides could be judged on the upper torso to make it easier to determineCredit: BBCSemi-Automated Offside Technology is now being tested in EnglandCredit: UefaIn-stadium referee announcements of VAR decisions are also coming into the lawbookCredit: Sky Sports More

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    ‘Boxing is back’ – Times Square to host insane fight card with three pound-for-pound stars on May 2

    NEW YORK’S Time Square is set to be transformed for a “once-in-a-lifetime event” involving three pound-for-pound stars. Saudi boxing supremo Turki Al-Sheikh is staging shows outside of the Middle East in America and the UK. Devin Haney and Ryan Garcia fight on the same cardCredit: GettyTeofimo Lopez also features on the cardCredit: GettyRolly Romero will fight GarciaCredit: Rey Del Rio/

    Premier Boxing ChampionsBut his latest announcement revealed a huge triple header card will be held outside in Times Square in the heart of Midtown Manhattan on May 2. And fans went wild as one said: “Boxing is back.” Another added: “Nah this the craziest fight card of the year.” Ryan Garcia, 26, looks set to headline against old rival Rolly Romero, 29, in a welterweight clash. READ MORE IN BOXINGDevin Haney, 26, also returns up a 147lb against former world champion Jose Ramirez, 32. And WBO super-lightweight champion Teofimo Lopez, 27, defends his belt against Arnold Barboza, 33.Garcia and Haney return for the first time since their grudge match last April. Initially, Garcia won on points after three knockdowns but he later failed a drug test for ostarine – known to improve muscle growth. Most read in BoxingCASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO BONUSES FROM £10 DEPOSITSHe denied knowingly ingesting it and blamed the positive test on a contaminated supplement – accepting a one-year ban with the result overturned. Haney – still now undefeated – is lined up for a rematch against Garcia if they both win their fights. Mike Tyson doesn’t hesitate when revealing heavyweight who would have beaten him Romero is coming off a ten-round points win over Manuel Jaimes in September after losing his WBA 140lb title to Isaac Cruz last year. Ramirez lost to Barboza in November and moves up in weight to face Haney – who has held lightweight and super-lightweight titles. Lopez beat Steve Claggett in June after a controversial decision victory against four months prior. He will now defend his WBO title against interim champ Barboza – coming off victory over Britain’s Jack Catterall in February. Arnold Barboza fights for Lopez’s WBO titleCredit: GettyJose Ramirez will be Haney’s comeback opponentCredit: Getty Images – Getty More