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2021-03-03

[S] Medeama SC to appoint Yaw Preko as head coach

2021-03-02

[S] I didn’t want Gambia to slap me twice- Coach Karim Zito
[S] Michael Essien declares support for LGBTQI groups

2021-03-01

[S] Rowing and Canoeing Association chef appeals for equipment
[S] Kwadwo Asamoah makes debut for Cagliari
[S] Goalkeeping heroics save day for Hearts, Kotoko

2021-02-28

[S] Messi scores and assists as Barcelona beat Sevilla in LaLiga
[S] Leeds 0 Aston Villa 1
[S] Man City 2 West Ham 1
[S] Two missed penalties and VAR chaos as West Bromwich Albion ride their luck

2021-02-27

[S] GFA to improve officiating with Referee Assessors, Independent observers
[S] Paa Kwasi Fabian confirms exit from Aduana Stars
[S] Medeama announce signing of former Simba and AS Vita defender
[S] Super Clash Preview: Kotoko plot to deepen Hearts woes

2021-02-25

[S] Ghana FA to ban Elmina Sharks from using Nduom Sports Stadium
[S] Super-sub Isaac Mensah wins MoTM in Hearts of Oak’s victory over Liberty
[S] Week 16 Match Report- Legon Cities 2-0 Elmina Sharks
[S] Emmanuel Ohene bags another MVP award
[S] Daniel Nii Laryea leads selected Ghanaian referees for Sao Tome and Sudan

2021-02-22

[S] “We need to keep focus despite win” - Hearts coach

2021-02-19

[S] Ghana maintains 52nd place in latest FIFA World ranking
[S] Sunyani Division One Clubs commend philanthropist
[S] “Satellites want to confirm qualification by beating Morocco” – Coach Zito

2021-02-18

[S] Remain Calm, We’II Address Challenges-Hearts Of Oak

2021-02-17

[S] Black Satellites thrash Tanzania in first game
[S] Olympics go second on league log with win over Elmina Sharks

2021-02-16

[S] Kosta Papic steps down as Hearts of Oak head coach

2021-02-15

[S] Medeama hits two past Bechem United at Tarkwa
[S] Satellites hold first training session in Mauritania

2021-02-12

[S] Ghana defender Mohammed Salisu delighted by 'perfect' Southampton debut
[S] Ghana defender Mohammed Salisu delighted by 'perfect' Southampton debut
[S] Yaya Toure And Radhi Jaidi Secure European Coaching Roles
[S] Olympics are now Ghana Premier League title contenders

2021-02-11

[S] Match Review Panel Release Decisions on Two WPL Complaints
[S] Resurgent Dreams FC Hosts Former Champions Aduana Stars At Dawu - Preview

2021-02-10

[S] Hearts, Medeama, others to appear before DC Thursday

2021-02-08

[S] Ghana Premier League matchday 13 results

2021-02-05

[S] Legon Cities hold Karela in Accra

2021-02-04

[S] Ghana schedules 14th-week clash between Kotoko and Hearts on February 28

2021-02-03

[S] Kotoko reacts to alleged INTERPOL alert on Muniru Sulley
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Sport

[ 2021-02-28 ]

Two missed penalties and VAR chaos as West Bromwich Albion ride their luck
One of the craziest games of the season so far
ended with West Bromwich Albion earning a
hard-fought win with an early Kyle Bartley goal,
but the game will long be remembered for the
madness at the other end of the pitch.

Brighton & Hove Albion missed two penalties and
were also the aggrieved party in the most
controversial incident of the game, which had the
referee Lee Mason at its centre. Brighton had the
ball in the net in the 28th minute from a quickly
taken free kick by Lewis Dunk, which was
disallowed, then allowed under protest, before
being disallowed again amid chaotic scenes at the
Hawthorns.

Mason was knocked to the ground accidentally by
Conor Gallagher in the first couple of minutes and
he didn’t seem to regain his composure after
that. There was nothing particularly extraordinary
about how West Brom took the lead on 11 minutes as
Sam Allardyce’s side had been peppering the
Brighton box with high balls virtually from the
first whistle and the visitors hadn’t dealt with
the bombardment particularly well.

Bartley has scored three Premier League goals this
season; only in 2016-17 (six) has the defender
netted more in a league campaign




Okay Yokuslu’s speculative long shot was then
deflected for a corner, which Conor Gallagher
took. He placed the ball on to the head of Bartley
who had risen well in the Brighton six-yard box
with the Brighton goalkeeper Robert Sánchez
surrounded by opponents and headed firmly into the
net.

Brighton came roaring back and Aaron Connolly’s
effort was deflected for a corner, leading to the
first but by no means most controversial VAR
moment. Pascal Gross’s corner struck the raised
hand of Yakuslu. Brighton players protested and
play continued for about 90 seconds while a VAR
review took place which resulted in the awarding
of a penalty for Brighton. The players returned to
the scene of the crime where Gross promptly made a
mess of his penalty, pausing for an age after
making his run up and then hammering the ball
against the crossbar in the centre of the goal
with Johnstone having dived to his right.

Source - The Times, UK



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