Liverpool Demands Full Probe Into Disallowed Luis Diaz Goal
Liverpool are fuming over Luis Diaz’s goal being wrongly chalked off against Tottenham on Saturday. The Reds want a clear and thorough investigation into how such a blunder slipped through the cracks.
Sky Sports News reveals Liverpool rejects the Professional Game Match Officials Limited’s (PGMOL) label of the incident as simply “a significant human error.” The club insists on a top-to-bottom review, refusing to single out one official but instead probing the entire process and how the Laws of the Game were misapplied.
The club is pushing for accountability, including scrutiny of the refereeing team’s appointment, concerns over workload and fatigue, and the overall standards of preparation. Liverpool’s message is loud and clear: mistakes like this cannot happen again.
“We need to understand how this error occurred and learn from it,” said former Premier League referee Dermot Gallagher. “Without a deep dive into the root causes, the same mistakes will keep happening.”
Ineos Considers Minority Stake in Manchester United
Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s Ineos Group is eyeing a minority stake in Manchester United amid ongoing ownership gridlock. The Glazer family signalled they may sell, sparking interest from buyers.
Only two bids have emerged so far: Ineos and Qatari Sheikh Jassim bin Hamad Al Thani, both pitching around £5 billion. Sheikh Jassim wants full control, but Ratcliffe is aiming for a majority stake. Frustrated by stalled talks, Ratcliffe now weighs a minority buy-in as a possible way forward.
With no progress from the Glazers after months of uncertainty, Ineos could shake up United’s ownership saga with this fresh approach.
Pochettino Delighted as Chelsea Nab First Away Win with Young Stars Shining
Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino celebrated finally clinching his first Premier League away win in 15 attempts. The victory also showcased impressive performances from the club’s promising young players.
Pochettino praised rising stars like Misha Mudryk, who netted his first league goal, and Armando Broja, highlighting how their hard work in training earned them key roles on the pitch. The manager insists healthy competition among youngsters benefits the entire squad.
“It takes time and patience for young players to settle into a new environment,” Pochettino said. “We must trust and support them through this massive transition.”