сряда, 31 май 2017 г.

Salah may join Liverpool

Mohamed Salah fanned the speculation about a transfer of the Egyptian national to Liverpool. Ramy Abbas published on Instagram a photo from his boarding pass to the UK.
Salah is one of the stars of Roma but he is desired by the Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp. The latter is preparing a solid selection for next the season, when the Reds will play in the qualifying round of the Champions League. In addition, Klopp wants to make Liverpool a serious contender for the title in the Premier League.
The Reds wanted Salah even in 2014, but then the Egyptian footballer decided to join Chelsea. Things at the Stamford Bridge did not develop very well. This season, Salah has scored fifteen goals for Roma in all tournaments.

петък, 19 май 2017 г.

Penalties for simulations are introduced in England

The English Football Association (FA) is introducing penalties for simulations in the new season. It was approved today at the meeting of the heads of football in the country at Wembley.
For something like this for a long time, there has been a talking after a situation like that in the games adviced by football predictions caused a serious controversy. The new rules are based on those in Scotland.
Suspected incidents will be dealt by a commission which will include a former manager, former player and former judge who independently have to give their opinion on the basis of video repeats. If the three of them unanimously agree that he misled the judge, then there will be a penalty of two meetings.
The process is similar to that one in situations in which a red card could be shown but the referees missed it.
`We believe that attempts to be fooled the judges by simulating injuries or striving to harness for the team with making violations is something that deserves a more serious penalty.`, says the FA`s official release.
If the accused player pleads guilty or it is considered that with his actions he has made a yellow or red card to the opponent, then the opponent`s penalty will be canceled. The rule was introduced in Scotland in 2011.