
Spoelstra: No need to penalize Ball any further
Erik Spoelstra supports no further penalties for LaMelo Ball after flagrant foul.

Sam Kerr scored her 75th international goal, leading the Matildas to a 2-0 victory over Kenya in the Fifa Series final. Caitlin Foord's disallowed goal left players and fans confused, despite the Matildas securing the win in front of 20,000 fans in Nairobi.
Sam Kerrâs 75th international goal may have been her softest as she set her Matildas on the way to a surprisingly tough, controversial 2-0 victory over Kenya in the Fifa Series final.
In front of 20,000 excited home fans in Nairobiâs Nyayo Stadium, a goal in each half from skipper Kerr and midfielder Clare Wheeler proved enough for Australia to conclude their ground-breaking jaunt with the victory on Wednesday (Thursday AEST).
But Joe Montemurroâs team departed, absolutely convinced that they had also been robbed of a third goal from Caitlin Foord, which was disallowed for a reason that appeared to leave everyone in the stadium, apart from the referee, quite baffled.
Nonetheless, the Kenyan hosts showed Kerrâs team, finalists in the recent Asian Cup, that the womenâs soccer world is on their tail as the No 128-ranked side proved a match for the Matildas â ranked 15th â in the first half, and only went in one-down at halftime because of a horrendous goalkeeping error.
If anything, Kenya had earned the best chances before calamity struck the hosts in the 25th minute when, from Jamilla Rankinâs corner, Kerr was found unmarked in the box.

Caitlin Foord is backed by Matildas captain Sam Kerr and Emily van Egmond over her claims for a goal against Kenya. Photograph: Hassan Omar Wamwayi/FIFA/Getty Images
Kerr, though, scuffed her shot somewhat, and could hardly believe it when keeper Lillian Awuor let the ball dribble, criminally, through her fingers. Awuor was so bereft that she ended stomping up and down in agony.
Still, Kenya responded well back and twice came close to equalising before the break, first when Shalyne Opisaâs stirring run and shot brought a terrific save from Mackenzie Arnold and then when Fasila Adhiambo stormed down the right flank and fired against the post.
Kerr and Foord linked up twice for chances of an early second-half settler for the Matildas, before Foord wiggled through an obliging Kenyan defence in the 54th minute, and picked out Wheeler, whose neat footwork enabled her to jink past a couple of defenders and slot home Australiaâs second.
The Matildas swore theyâd nabbed the third too after an hour when Amy Sayerâs cross just evaded Kerr but found Foord at the far post who powered the ball in from a narrow angle.
Total confusion then reigned as the referee rushed up to chalk off the goal, seemingly believing it hadnât gone in. The Matildas and coach Joe Montemurro all protested, and goalscorer Foord ended up getting booked for her continuing arguments.
It meant the Matildas still werenât home and dried, and Winonah Heatley was forced to make a terrific intervention to rob Kenyan sub Elizabeth Mideva as she was about to shoot on goal to narrow the deficit.
It had been a landmark afternoon for Alanna Kennedy, who became the fifth Matilda to earn 150 caps and was made captain for the day. The 31-year-old joined teammate Emily van Egmond, Clare Polkinghorne, Cheryl Salisbury and Lisa De Vanna in the elite club.
Caitlin Foord's goal was disallowed for reasons that baffled players and fans alike, with no clear explanation provided by the referee.
The final score was 2-0 in favor of the Matildas, with goals from Sam Kerr and Clare Wheeler.
Kenya, ranked No 128, put up a strong fight against the Matildas, ranked 15th, especially in the first half, showcasing their competitiveness in women's soccer.

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