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  • “How Was That a Penalty?” Ex-PGMOL Chief Questions Wolves Decision Against West Ham

    “How Was That a Penalty?” Ex-PGMOL Chief Questions Wolves Decision Against West Ham

    West Ham United were unfortunate to concede a penalty against Wolverhampton Wanderers as Nuno Espírito Santo’s side suffered a damaging blow at Molineux Stadium.

    That is the view of former PGMOL chief and ex-FIFA referee Keith Hackett, who told Football Insider that referee Peter Bankes acted too hastily during Wolves’ 3–0 win on Saturday, 3 January.


    Wolves Capitalise as West Ham Fail to Respond

    Mateus Mane was Wolves’ standout performer, scoring the third goal of the afternoon after earlier strikes from Jhon Arias and Hwang Hee-chan. West Ham failed to respond, as Wolves claimed their first league victory of the campaign.

    However, the match was not without controversy.


    Penalty Decisions Spark Debate

    There were several flashpoints throughout the game, most notably when Crysencio Summerville appeared to be bundled over in the penalty area by Yerson Mosquera — an incident that went unpunished.

    At the other end, it was the home side who benefited from a spot-kick.


    Kilman Error Leads to Disputed Spot-Kick

    West Ham defender Max Kilman came under heavy criticism from supporters after a costly mistake forced Soungoutou Magassa into a challenge on Mateus Mane.

    Despite the contact appearing minimal, Peter Bankes pointed to the spot, a decision that stunned many watching, particularly after West Ham had been denied a penalty moments earlier.

    Hwang Hee-chan — despite missing his last penalty against the Hammers in the Carabao Cup — calmly converted from 12 yards to make it 2–0, further increasing pressure on Nuno Espírito Santo.


    Hackett: ‘It Was Really Soft’

    While the controversial decision was unlikely to change the final outcome, Keith Hackett questioned whether the penalty should have been awarded at all.

    Speaking on Football Insider’s The Final Whistle, Hackett said:

    “I didn’t think it was a penalty. I thought it was too soft.
    If I were to award a penalty kick, I wanted to be 100 per cent certain.
    If it wasn’t, and from the heart, they weren’t getting one.
    I thought it was really soft, and I’m surprised it was given.”


    Pressure Mounts on Nuno Ahead of Forest Clash

    Instead of taking all three points in a must-win fixture, Nuno Espírito Santo remains under intense pressure in East London.

    West Ham now face a crucial encounter against Nuno’s former club Nottingham Forest on Tuesday, 6 January — a match that could prove pivotal for his future at the London Stadium.

  • Match of the Day Show Clear Disrespect to Leeds United After Manchester United Draw

    Match of the Day Show Clear Disrespect to Leeds United After Manchester United Draw

    Leeds United fully deserved their share of the points against Manchester United on Sunday.

    The two sides played out a draw at Elland Road after Matheus Cunha swiftly responded to Brenden Aaronson’s opener. The equaliser was particularly irritating for Leeds, as a brief lapse in concentration after scoring allowed the Brazilian too much space to strike back with ease.

    Daniel Farke cut a frustrated figure on the touchline, but overall he will be pleased with his team’s display, which extended their unbeaten Premier League run to seven matches.

    However, any optimism surrounding Leeds’ form was barely reflected in the media coverage. The Whites were given minimal recognition on the latest edition of Match of the Day, continuing a familiar lack of respect.

    Leeds Barely Mentioned After Manchester United Draw

    The electric atmosphere at Elland Road has been a huge factor in Leeds’ push to avoid an immediate return to the Championship this season.

    There is now a clear gap between Leeds and the relegation zone, with the Whites sitting eight points ahead of West Ham. That alone should have been enough to spark widespread praise and excitement around West Yorkshire.

    Instead, Match of the Day predictably focused on Manchester United’s shortcomings, before showering praise on Cunha during their post-match analysis from LS11.

    The contest itself was largely balanced, yet Leeds were afforded just 30 words of discussion from Shay Given. Even then, his comments were broad rather than specific to the performance or the draw.

    “He was under pressure, Daniel Farke, and they trusted him and stuck by him. It’s seven unbeaten, eight points clear of the drop zone, and he’s doing a great job,” Given said.

    Leeds United Could Benefit From Premier League Disregard

    While many Leeds supporters would welcome more recognition from the wider footballing world, there may be advantages to flying under the radar.

    At present, the Whites are among the Premier League’s most in-form sides and are quietly drifting away from relegation danger.

    Dominic Calvert-Lewin’s resurgence is a clear example of how freedom and reduced pressure can boost performances—an approach that appears to be spreading throughout the Leeds squad.

     

    The lack of external hype could be exactly what Farke needs to keep standards high and focus sharp, without the weight of a full-blown relegation narrative hanging over his players.

  • Leeds United player ratings vs Man Utd: ‘excellent’ and ‘commanding’ 8/10s, trio rated 6

    Leeds United player ratings vs Man Utd: ‘excellent’ and ‘commanding’ 8/10s, trio rated 6

    Leeds United were not at their fluent best, but they did enough to secure a valuable Premier League point at Elland Road.

    The Whites stretched their unbeaten league run to seven matches after Sunday’s 1-1 draw against Manchester United. Brenden Aaronson broke the deadlock on 62 minutes with a superb finish, only for Leeds’ concentration to slip moments later as Matheus Cunha struck almost immediately to restore parity.

    Leeds found it difficult to build early rhythm, with the visitors settling quicker and clear chances scarce during the opening half-hour. Dominic Calvert-Lewin went agonisingly close when his glancing header from Anton Stach’s delivery clipped the far post, while Lucas Perri was later forced into a sharp reaction save to deny Leny Yoro’s flick-on.

    After the interval, it took another quarter of an hour for a clear opportunity to arrive, but Leeds made it count. Aaronson reacted fastest to a long, loose ball and finished confidently past Senne Lammens. However, the lead lasted only seconds as Cunha slipped in behind Pascal Struijk and Sebastiaan Bornauw to score what proved a decisive equaliser.

    YEP chief football writer Graham Smyth watched from Elland Road. Here are his Leeds United player ratings:

    GK: Lucas Perri – 6
    Uncertain for the equaliser and paid the price. Distribution remained an issue.

    RWB: James Justin – 7
    Defended solidly, though faced more pressure than at Anfield, particularly after the break. Passing was inconsistent but he offered an attacking outlet and showed good physical presence.

    CB: Sebastiaan Bornauw – 7
    Generally reliable and strong in the air. Couldn’t get close enough to prevent Cunha’s finish.

    CB: Jaka Bijol – 8
    Produced countless crucial defensive actions. Strong and assertive without crossing the line. Leeds’ standout performer in the first half.

    CB: Pascal Struijk – 8
    Provided an unusual assist and looked commanding at times. Ended the match strongly.

    LWB: Gabriel Gudmundsson – 7
    Displayed flashes of his dribbling quality going forward. Defensively solid but not fully dominant.

    CM: Ilia Gruev – 6
    Covered plenty of ground and made some useful interceptions. Played a few neat forward passes but couldn’t impose control in midfield.

    CM: Brenden Aaronson – 8
    Relentless work rate, contributing defensively and in attack. Found good spaces and capped his display with a very fine goal.

    ST: Noah Okafor – 7
    Troubled United with direct running and carried Leeds into dangerous areas. Lacked the final pass but came close with an acrobatic effort.

    ST: Dominic Calvert-Lewin – 7
    Didn’t always receive service in the right areas. Unlucky to be denied by the post and competed well in the air.

    Sub: Lukas Nmecha – 7
    Bright and energetic off the bench, causing late problems for United. Mixed some tidy control with a few loose touches.

    Referee: Jarred Gillett – 6
    Made several questionable decisions, with his assistant at fault for incorrectly awarding a Leeds corner.

  • Sunderland Ready to Splash €80m on Barcelona Starlet Fermin Lopez – Report

    Sunderland Ready to Splash €80m on Barcelona Starlet Fermin Lopez – Report

    With the January transfer window now in full swing, FC Barcelona have once again been drawn into a high-profile transfer rumour involving one of their most promising young players.

    According to reports from Spanish outlet Fichajes, Premier League side Sunderland are prepared to launch a sensational €80 million bid for midfielder Fermin Lopez, identifying the 22-year-old as a cornerstone of their long-term vision.

    The report claims Sunderland see Lopez as the perfect figure to spearhead their drive towards European qualification, admiring his intensity, intelligent late runs into the penalty area, and relentless work ethic.

    Currently enjoying an impressive campaign following their return to the Premier League, the Black Cats are said to be willing to build their project around the Spaniard, offering him a central role and consistent playing time — a stark contrast to the intense competition for places at Camp Nou.

    From Barcelona’s standpoint, such a proposal would pose a familiar conundrum. An €80 million windfall could significantly ease the club’s financial pressures and open the door for reinforcements in priority positions amid continued economic challenges.
    However, sporting director Deco and head coach Hansi Flick are reportedly convinced Lopez still has plenty of room to grow and view him as a key part of both the present setup and the club’s long-term plans.

    Doubts over the story are further fuelled by the midfielder’s recent decisions. Last summer, Lopez reportedly turned down strong interest from Chelsea, underlining his loyalty to Barcelona — the club he has supported since childhood.

    With the winter window now open and no indication of a change in stance from either the player or his representatives, a sudden reversal appears unlikely.

    Although an €80 million offer would test the resolve of most clubs, Barcelona seem determined to continue developing their young core rather than sanctioning a premature sale.

    For now, this latest link to Sunderland appears more speculative than substantial, and Barcelona fans can probably remain confident that Fermin Lopez is fully committed to the Blaugrana cause.

  • Match Preview: Leeds United vs Manchester United

    Match Preview: Leeds United vs Manchester United

    Manchester United begin their 2026 campaign with a difficult trip to Elland Road on Sunday afternoon, where they face old rivals Leeds United.

    It has been nearly three years since the two sides last met competitively. On that occasion, United claimed a 2–0 victory in February 2023, with goals from Marcus Rashford and Alejandro Garnacho sealing the win.

    Ruben Amorim’s men will be keen to respond after a frustrating draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Tuesday night and will be looking to set a positive tone for the year ahead.

    Sunday’s clash is the first of five matches for United in January, a busy month that also includes an FA Cup third-round tie at home to Brighton & Hove Albion next weekend.

    United appeared on course for victory against Wolves after Joshua Zirkzee found the net, but Ladislav Krejci’s header just before half-time ensured the points were shared.

    That result followed a strong performance at Old Trafford, where United edged Newcastle United 1–0, with Patrick Dorgu scoring his first goal in a United shirt.

    Leeds, however, arrive in impressive form. The Whites are unbeaten in their last six matches, with their last defeat coming in a narrow 3–2 loss to Manchester City on 29 November.

    A spirited display at the Etihad boosted confidence for Daniel Farke’s newly promoted side, who then shocked Chelsea with a 3–1 win at Elland Road. That victory was followed by draws against Liverpool and Brentford, before an emphatic 4–1 triumph over Crystal Palace.

    More recent stalemates against Sunderland and Liverpool have further underlined Leeds’ resilience. The Whites also held United to a draw at Old Trafford in February 2023, despite the Reds mounting a two-goal comeback.

    Team News

    Manchester United will once again be without captain Bruno Fernandes, who continues to recover from the hamstring injury sustained against Aston Villa. Matthijs de Ligt, Harry Maguire, Kobbie Mainoo and Mason Mount have also been sidelined in recent weeks, and Amorim confirmed in his pre-match press conference that none are expected to return in time.

    Amad, Bryan Mbeumo and Noussair Mazraoui remain unavailable as they continue their involvement at the Africa Cup of Nations.

    Leeds will be forced into at least one change, with captain Ethan Ampadu suspended after receiving his fifth yellow card of the season for a handball against Liverpool on New Year’s Day.

    Joe Rodon will also miss out after suffering an ankle injury during the 1–1 draw with Sunderland shortly after Christmas. Daniel James is still working his way back from injury and is unlikely to face his former club.

     

    However, Leeds boss Daniel Farke is hopeful that Sebastiaan Bornauw and Ilia Gruev will be fit to start, after both were forced off with cramp during the goalless draw at Anfield.

  • Complete Embarrassment: Useless Hammers Crumble by Half-Time

    Complete Embarrassment: Useless Hammers Crumble by Half-Time

     

    Trust West Ham United to turn up in a must-win game against the Premier League’s only winless side and concede after just three minutes.

    Soungoutou Magassa hardly covered himself in glory, while Konstantinos Mavropanos failed to close down Hwang Hee-chan quickly enough. The cross came in far too easily, and Arias made no mistake with the finish. A disastrous start, and one that set the tone.


    Bright Start, Then Total Collapse

    West Ham began the game brightly enough, with Crysencio Summerville looking lively and willing to take responsibility. However, that brief spark quickly faded.

    For the rest of the half, Nuno Espírito Santo’s side looked utterly clueless. It was painful to watch West Ham toil against a Wolves team completely devoid of confidence — yet still somehow looking sharper, quicker, and better organised.


    Wolves Punish Every Mistake

    Despite West Ham seeing plenty of the ball, Wolverhampton Wanderers always looked dangerous on the counter-attack. Their pace repeatedly exposed the Hammers’ defensive frailties.

    The second goal summed everything up. Max Kilman miskicked a simple clearance, Magassa then committed a needless foul, and Wolves were handed a penalty to make it 2–0.

    It got worse.

    Mane drifted past Magassa with alarming ease, skipped beyond a Dinos challenge, and fired home from 18 yards. Wolves had turned West Ham errors into goals with ruthless efficiency.


    Second-Half Hope… or False Dawn?

    All eyes will be on the second half and the possible introduction of new signing Pablo Felipe Pereira de Jesus. But even that feels like clutching at straws.

    It already seems far too late, and the 3–0 scoreline is entirely justified.


    Dead and Buried

    At this point, West Ham look dead and buried, with the Premier League’s worst team somehow appearing vastly superior in every department.

    A humiliating half of football — and one that raises serious questions about where this side is heading.

  • Rangers Fans Party as Celtic Crisis Deepens After Old Firm Defeat

    Rangers Fans Party as Celtic Crisis Deepens After Old Firm Defeat

    BBC Reporter Describes ‘Toxic’ Scenes at Parkhead

    Rangers supporters are set to celebrate long into the night after a famous 3–1 Old Firm victory away at Celtic on Saturday — a result that plunged Parkhead into chaos.

    BBC Radio Scotland reporter Martin Dowden described the scenes as “full-scale toxic” as Celtic fans turned on both the manager and the board, with police presence required near the dugout.


    Rangers Secure Huge Away Win

    Rangers’ victory cuts the gap to Hearts to just three points, albeit having played one game more. It was a day to remember for the Light Blues, and one Celtic fans will want to forget.

    Youssef Chermiti grabbed two goals, while Tottenham loanee Mikey Moore added a third to seal a dominant performance at Parkhead.

    For both sets of supporters, the afternoon will be remembered — but for very different reasons.


    Wilfried Nancy Under Serious Pressure

    When Wilfried Nancy was appointed Celtic manager, the club appeared to be on an upward trajectory, while Rangers were still adjusting under Danny Rohl.

    Fast forward to now, and both sides are level on points, with Celtic’s form sharply declining under the Frenchman.

    The unrest inside the stadium intensified after Moore made it 3–1, with loud boos directed at both Nancy and the Celtic board.

    Dowden reported via BBC Radio Scotland:

    “For Celtic, this has just gone full-scale toxic. The board are getting it in the neck from supporters. Many are streaming out of the stadium.

    There’s a police presence now near the dugout, where Wilfried Nancy stands in utter disbelief.

    Celtic are in crisis, with Rangers fully seizing on their chance.”

    Nancy’s future at Celtic now looks increasingly uncertain.


    Chermiti’s Rangers Future Takes a Twist

    Interestingly, the result could also mark a turning point for Youssef Chermiti — but in a positive way.

    Towards the end of 2025, Rangers were believed to be open to letting the striker leave, just months after his multi-million-pound move to Ibrox. Prior to this match, Chermiti had managed just two goals all season.

    However, his brace against Celtic doubled that tally and showcased a battling performance when it mattered most.

    While his goals weren’t the prettiest, they were decisive — and may force Rangers to rethink their stance on his future.


    A Defining Day for Both Clubs

    This Old Firm clash may prove pivotal for both sides:

    • Celtic face a potential managerial decision after another damaging defeat.
    • Rangers leave Parkhead with momentum — and a striker who may have just saved his Ibrox career.

    For the Light Blues, it was more than just three points — it was a statement.

  • Old Firm Showdown: Nancy and Rohl Lay Down Their Cards at Celtic Park

    Old Firm Showdown: Nancy and Rohl Lay Down Their Cards at Celtic Park

    Title Race on a Knife Edge as Celtic and Rangers Collide

    Celtic Park is set for eruption as the first Old Firm derby of the season takes centre stage, with Wilfried Nancy and Danny Rohl naming their sides for a clash that could define the direction of the Premiership title race.

    With three priceless points on offer and pressure coming from all angles, there is no room for error in Glasgow this afternoon.


    Stakes Sky-High as Managers Face Defining Moments

    Celtic begin the day three points behind leaders Hearts, with Rangers another three adrift in third. In a season already rocked by managerial upheaval, both clubs arrive at this derby desperate for momentum.

    Rohl has steadied the Rangers ship in impressive fashion, winning eight and drawing two of his league matches since taking charge. Across the city, Nancy’s reign has been far more turbulent. Five defeats in seven games have placed the Frenchman firmly under the spotlight.

    He insists the Celtic board and dressing room remain behind him — but another derby defeat would only intensify the noise around his future.


    Rohl Seeks Redemption After Cup Heartbreak

    This will be Rohl’s second taste of Old Firm football. His first ended in frustration, as Rangers were beaten 3–1 after extra time by Martin O’Neill’s Celtic in the Premier Sports Cup semi-final.

    Now, with league points on the line, the German coach has another chance to strike back — and his team selection hints at bold intent.


    Nancy Goes Brave as Celtic Shape Revealed

    Nancy has opted for Kasper Schmeichel in goal, protected by a back three of Anthony Ralston, Auston Trusty and Kieran Tierney. It is a clear signal of defensive caution mixed with big-match bravery.

    New signing Julian Araujo must wait for his Celtic debut, named among the substitutes.

    In midfield, Yang, Callum McGregor, Arne Engels and Luke McCowan are tasked with controlling the chaos, while Daizen Maeda, Johnny Kenny and Benjamin Nygren lead the charge in attack.


    Big Call from Rohl as Rangers Captain Benched

    Rangers start with Jack Butland between the posts and a back line of Jayden Meghoma, Emmanuel Fernandez, John Souttar and Dujon Sterling — with club captain James Tavernier surprisingly starting on the bench.

    Nicolas Raskin and Connor Barron anchor the midfield, as Djeidi Gassama, Thelo Aasgaard and Mikey Moore are unleashed behind lone striker Youssef Chermiti.


    One City. One Derby. No Hiding Place.

    The teams are in. The noise is building. And in Glasgow, reputations, seasons — and perhaps jobs — are on the line.

  • Bench or Breakthrough? Pablo Felipe’s Likely Role Against Wolves

    Bench or Breakthrough? Pablo Felipe’s Likely Role Against Wolves

    West Ham managed to register new signing Pablo Felipe in time to be included in the squad for this afternoon’s clash with Wolves—but what can supporters realistically expect from him?

    A Bench Role Looks Most Likely

    If Pablo Felipe has travelled with the squad and been selected, his role at Molineux is expected to be a limited one. With just a single training session in claret and blue, it would be a huge surprise to see him thrown straight into the starting XI.

    Instead, all signs point to Felipe beginning the match on the bench.

    Unchanged Front Three Expected

    Callum Wilson only played an hour in Thursday’s match, which suggests he should be fit enough to start again this afternoon. If that’s the case, West Ham are likely to line up with the same attacking trio that started against Brighton:

    • Lucas Paquetá

    • Callum Wilson

    • Jarrod Bowen

    That setup would leave no immediate space for Felipe from the opening whistle.

    When Could Pablo Felipe Be Introduced?

    Wilson rarely completes a full 90 minutes, and once he begins to tire—usually around the hour mark—changes are expected. However, Felipe may not be Nuno’s first option off the bench.

    A more likely scenario would see Wilson replaced by Summerville, with Paquetá pushed further forward. Felipe could then be introduced later in the game, potentially replacing Paquetá in a more advanced role.

    Scoreline Will Decide Everything

    Felipe’s minutes may depend entirely on how the match is unfolding:

    • If West Ham are losing or drawing: He could be introduced with around 20 minutes to go.

    • If West Ham are cruising: A late cameo of around 10 minutes seems more realistic.

    • If West Ham are protecting a narrow lead: He may not feature at all.

    A Taste of What’s to Come

    While fans will be eager to see West Ham’s new signing in action, this afternoon is more likely to be about getting Pablo Felipe his first taste of Premier League football rather than making an instant impact.

    Patience will be key—but his moment will come. ⚒️

  • Ryan Christie’s Message to Julián Araujo Ahead of the Old Firm Showdown

    Ryan Christie’s Message to Julián Araujo Ahead of the Old Firm Showdown

    Julián Araujo hasn’t had time to catch his breath since arriving at Celtic—and already he’s staring down the biggest fixture in Scottish football.

    The Mexican international completed his loan move from Bournemouth on New Year’s Day and could be pitched straight into the fire this afternoon as Celtic take on Rangers in the Glasgow Derby. No easing in. No gentle introduction. Just straight into the madness.

    “Do or Die” – Christie’s Derby Reality Check

    Araujo arrives from Bournemouth, where former Celtic midfielder Ryan Christie now plays, and it didn’t take long for Christie to give him the full Old Firm warning.

    Christie knows exactly what these games are like, having faced Rangers 15 times during his Celtic career. Results didn’t always go his way, but the former Hoops man made one thing crystal clear to the new signing: this fixture is different.

    “Ryan told me it’s a do or die game,” Araujo revealed.
    “This is what people in Glasgow live for.”

    That’s the reality every Celtic player learns quickly—nothing else matters when Rangers are in town.

    Mexican Seal of Approval From Efraín Juárez

    Araujo also spoke about conversations with fellow Mexican and former Celtic player Efraín Juárez, who wore the Hoops between 2010 and 2012.

    Despite limited appearances, Juárez still holds Celtic close to his heart—and he made sure Araujo understood exactly what the club represents.

    “I already knew Celtic is a big club. It’s a historic club,” Araujo said.
    “Efraín Juárez spoke very highly of the club and told me what it would be like.
    It hasn’t been surprising. This club is what it is because of the people around it.”

    Words that will strike a chord with every supporter.

    Built for Games Like This

    If Celtic fans are wondering whether Araujo is ready for the pressure, his own words should offer reassurance.

    “In Mexican culture, these are the games we’re born to play in,” he said.
    “These are the games I’ve been waiting for my whole life.”

    That hunger. That edge. That’s exactly what supporters want to hear on derby day.

    Chance to Win the Celtic Support in One Afternoon

    Thrown into a white-hot atmosphere against Rangers, Araujo has the chance to make an immediate impact. A solid performance—or better still, a result—would see him instantly embraced by the Celtic support.

    And in doing so, he could also ease the growing pressure on Wilfried Nancy.

    One game. One performance. One chance to announce himself to Paradise.

    Welcome to the Old Firm.