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Mikel Arteta - Gabriel Jesus - Youri Tielemans - Arsenal now ‘against the clock’ for £32m star at Emirates - givemesport.com - Belgium -  Leicester

Arsenal now ‘against the clock’ for £32m star at Emirates

Arsenal may have ‘left it too late’ to sign Leicester City midfielder Youri Tielemans in the current transfer window, according to journalist Dean Jones.

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Hockey India Writes To FIH On Clock Fiasco; Wants Guilty Officials To be Punished - sports.ndtv.com - Australia -  Tokyo - India

Hockey India Writes To FIH On Clock Fiasco; Wants Guilty Officials To be Punished

Miffed with the 'timekeeping' fiasco that rocked the Commonwealth Games, an angry Hockey India has asked the world body (FIH) to immediately amend the regulations and take strict action against technical officials, who commit such errors. The Indian women's team was undone by a horrendous stopwatch faux pas by technical officials in the shoot-out against Australia in the CWG semifinal on Saturday, which it eventually lost 0-3 following a 1-1 stalemate after 60 minutes. Rosie Malone fluffed Australia's first attempt in the penalty shoot-out as India skipper Savita Punia pulled off an excellent block. But the striker got a second chance after the timekeeping error and this time she scored which changed the momentum of the game.

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HI writes to FIH on clock fiasco at CWG; wants regulations to be amended, guilty officials punished - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia -  Tokyo - India

HI writes to FIH on clock fiasco at CWG; wants regulations to be amended, guilty officials punished

Commonwealth Games, an angry Hockey India has asked the world body (FIH) to immediately amend the regulations and take strict action against technical officials, who commit such errors. The Indian women's team was undone by a horrendous stopwatch faux pas by technical officials in the shoot-out against Australia in the CWG semifinal on Saturday, which it eventually lost 0-3 following a 1-1 stalemate after 60 minutes. Rosie Malone fluffed Australia's first attempt in the penalty shoot-out as India skipper Savita Punia pulled off an excellent block.

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Janneke Schopman - "Girls Are Really Upset": India Women's Hockey Coach Janneke Schopman On Clock Error In CWG Semis vs Australia - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India

"Girls Are Really Upset": India Women's Hockey Coach Janneke Schopman On Clock Error In CWG Semis vs Australia

"Frustrated and angry" by the 'clock howler' during the Indian women's hockey team's controversial Commonwealth Games semifinal loss to Australia, coach Janneke Schopman said her side was left deflated and lost momentum after the incident. The Hockeyroos set up the gold medal clash against England after a controversial 3-0 win over India on penalties on Friday. During the shootout, Australia's Rosie Malone missed her shot but to the dismay of the Indian team and fans, the forward was given a second chance as a technical official, B Morgan of England, had failed to start the clock on time.

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Janneke Schopman - CWG 2022: We lost momentum after the 'clock howler', says coach Janneke Schopman after Indian women's hockey team's semifinal defeat - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India

CWG 2022: We lost momentum after the 'clock howler', says coach Janneke Schopman after Indian women's hockey team's semifinal defeat

Commonwealth Games (CWG) semifinal loss to Australia, coach Janneke Schopman said her side was left deflated and lost momentum after the incident. The Hockeyroos set up the gold-medal clash against England after a controversial 3-0 win over India on penalties here on Friday. During the shootout, Australia's Rosie Malone missed her shot but to the dismay of the Indian team and fans, the forward was given a second chance as a technical official, B Morgan of England, had failed to start the clock on time. Each player gets eight seconds to put the ball into the net in the shootout. Given a second chance, Malone scored and that set the tone for the shootout as the Indians failed their first three attempts, while Australia converted all their chances.

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CWG 2022: FIH 'sorry' for clock howler during Indian women's semifinal loss, will review incident - timesofindia.indiatimes.com - Australia - India - Birmingham

CWG 2022: FIH 'sorry' for clock howler during Indian women's semifinal loss, will review incident

Commonwealth Games, saying it would "thoroughly review" the incident. Australia's Rosie Malone, who missed her first attempt during the penalty shootout, was gifted another chance as the eight second countdown on the scoreboard hadn't started.

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Virender Sehwag - "All Clocks Will Start On Time": Virender Sehwag On Umpiring Bias In India-Australia Women's Hockey CWG Semi-Final - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - New Zealand - India

"All Clocks Will Start On Time": Virender Sehwag On Umpiring Bias In India-Australia Women's Hockey CWG Semi-Final

India ended up losing to Australia in women's hockey semi-final in the ongoing Commonwealth Games. However, the penalty shootout has now become a huge talking about after the umpires called for the first Australian shot to be re-taken due to a shot-clock error. It is important to note that Ambrosia Malone had missed the penalty, but the match officials called for the shot to be retaken, and Ambrosia did not fail to convert her strike this time around.

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FIH "Apologises" For Clock Howler During Indian Women's Semifinal Loss, Will Review Incident - sports.ndtv.com - Australia - India - Birmingham

FIH "Apologises" For Clock Howler During Indian Women's Semifinal Loss, Will Review Incident

The International Hockey Federation (FIH) on Saturday apologised for the clock controversy that took place during the Indian women's team's semifinal loss against Australia at the Commonwealth Games, saying it would "thoroughly review" the incident. Australia's Rosie Malone, who missed her first attempt during the penalty shootout, was gifted another chance as the eight second countdown on the scoreboard hadn't started. The forward did not miss the second time, putting her side in the lead.

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