Why Liverpool were not given a penalty vs Arsenal for Gabriel’s handball
Liverpool were not awarded a penalty in their 3-2 defeat to Arsenal because of Gabriel’s close proximity to the ball.
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Liverpool were not awarded a penalty in their 3-2 defeat to Arsenal because of Gabriel’s close proximity to the ball.
Carles Puyol has apologised to the LGBTQ+ community for a ‘clumsy joke’ after Iker Casillas appeared to come out as gay in a now deleted tweet.
Iker Casillas has claimed his Twitter account was hacked after a post on it said he was gay.
Josh Cavallo, who last year became the first openly gay top-flight male footballer, has condemned Iker Casillas and Carles Puyol’s recent Tweets in which the pair may have ‘joked’ about Casillas coming out as gay.
Ex-Spain and Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas has deleted a tweet that said he was gay, saying that his account had been hacked. Earlier on Sunday, Casillas’ Twitter account tweeted: «I hope you respect me: I'm gay.» Ad The tweet – in Spanish – was replied to by former Barcelona player Carles Puyol. Puyol’s tweet said: «It's time to tell our story.» Liga'It got too much' — Toxic Mourinho relationship played part in Guardiola's Barca exit, says Pique13/05/2022 AT 09:28 However, Casillas' tweet would later be deleted, with the 41-year-old saying that his account had been hacked.
Legendary Spain and Real Madrid goalkeeper Iker Casillas said his account was hacked after he tweeted saying he was gay and then deleting the post within hours. Taking to Twitter, he had written in Spanish "I hope you respect me: I'm gay." Carles Puyol, who was his teammate for the national team and played for bitter rivals Barcelona, replied to him, writing "It's time to tell our stories, Iker." Both tweets are now deleted. Soon, Casillas issued his clarification, and also apologised to the LGBT community.
Former Real Madrid and Spain goalkeeper Iker Casillas has apologised to the LGBT community, claiming his official Twitter account had been hacked after a post earlier on Sunday read: "I hope you respect me - I'm gay."
has apologised to the LGBT community, claiming his official Twitter account had been hacked after a post earlier on Sunday read: “I hope you respect me – I’m gay.”