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

Atlético Madrid defeated Barcelona in a tense match, with Ademola Lookman scoring the decisive goal that sent Atlético into the Bigger Cup semi-finals. Raphinha criticized the referee's decisions, claiming Barcelona was robbed, which may lead to a suspension for him.
While Barcelonaâs night at the Metropolitano was pretty well summed up by the accompanying image of poor FermĂn LĂłpez shipping six studs in the mush, Lamine Yamalâs cross in the buildup should be framed and hung in the Louvre. Using a minimum of backlift, the preposterously precocious 18-year-old had arced the ball directly into the path of the midfielder with the outside of his left boot, only for LĂłpez to be denied by a splendid Juan Musso save that left the already bandaged Barça midfielder drenched in claret. Had LĂłpez scored, Barcelona would have gone 3-0 up on the night and ahead in the tie, having already restored parity courtesy of goals scored by Lamine Yamal and Ferran Torres in a blistering and blood-drenched opening 30 minutes. Moments later, Charlton Athletic academy graduate Ademola Lookman scored the decisive goal that sent AtlĂ©tico Madrid into Bigger Cup semi-finals, much to the not entirely surprising delight of their head coach Diego Simeone. âPlaying in a [Bigger Cup] semi-final, how wonderful,â he honked before an appointment with Arsenal or Sporting. âWeâll go there with all our enthusiasm and faith. We know our strengths and weaknesses. Weâre ready.â

Atlético get their celebrations on. Photograph: Javier Soriano/AFP/Getty Images
While there is no evidence to suggest that match referee ClĂ©ment Turpin is descended from his 18th century highwayman namesake, D1ck, that didnât stop at least one Barcelona player of accusing the French referee of floodlit robbery. While he may not have featured in his sideâs exit due to hamstring-twang, Raphinha had plenty to say about officialdomâs most high-profile Leandro Trossard lookalike and none of it was complimentary. âWe played really well, but this tie was robbed from us,â fumed the Brazilian after the game. âNot just this match but the other one as well. The refereeing was really bad, the decisions [Turpin] makes are unbelievable. I really want to understand why theyâre so afraid that Barcelona will come and win.â Raphinhaâs comments are expected to earn him an extended spell on the sidelines, more specifically on Uefaâs naughty step. Precedent suggests he can look forward to at least a three-match ban for intemperate language unbecoming of a frustrated and petulant footballer.
While Barcelona had players sent off in both legs of the tie, neither decision seemed particularly egregious. It was Turpinâs apparent determination not to book a single AtlĂ©tico player that rubbed the Raphinha rhubarb up the wrong way, while his decision not to award Barça what seemed two clear penalties across both legs also fuelled the Brazilianâs sense of grievance. âYou canât say this match was stolen from them; thatâs ridiculous,â honked Musso, as he wiped the blood from the sole of his boot. âThey acted as if they should have had three penalties and we should have had four sendings-off. We won on the pitch and when youâre the last man back, you get a red card.â And when youâre the first man forward you get a yellow Adidas Copa Pure 2 Elite boot in the face.
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âI think these are key moments. It is easy to minimise them and say âshe is just a coach like everybody else and that is how we have to treat her as colleaguesâ. But in the end it is something special. It opens a lot of opportunities to little girls who now play football and think âI can coach anywhere, make a real career and be successfulâ. These stories are really important. I wish her all the best and the only part I wish she is not treated like a man, is being patient with her, because the coaching job lacks patience on the leadership levelâ â Bayern boss Vincent Kompany, not for the first time, finds the right words to welcome Marie-Louise Etaâs groundbreaking arrival at the helm of Union Berlin.

Marie-Louise Eta gets her pointing on. Photograph: Filip Singer/EPA
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double quotation markIâm not convinced that Lisandro MartĂnezâs dismissal changed anything. Leeds could/should have been at least five goals up when he was red-carded â and Manchester United played far better when he went off. But it speaks volumes for the state of English football (along with VAR, offside, and the handball rule) when a guy can be sent off for touching an opponentâs man-bun, while a forearm jab to the face goes unpunishedâ â Colin Wood.
double quotation markI was particularly impressed by your unusual level of accuracy when you commented that Daniel Levy was paid more in 2024-25 than all 64 players and staff of the Tottenham womenâs team combined (yesterdayâs News, Bits and Bobs, full email edition). Not âearnedâ. Paid. Well saidâ â Colin Reed.
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Atlético Madrid won the match, securing their place in the Bigger Cup semi-finals.
Ademola Lookman scored the decisive goal that led Atlético Madrid to victory.
Raphinha accused the referee of making unbelievable decisions and claimed that Barcelona was robbed in the tie.
Raphinha could face a suspension of at least three matches for his comments deemed unbecoming of a player.

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