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Yellow card for players who stand on the ball, says Brazilian FA - channelnewsasia.com

Yellow card for players who stand on the ball, says Brazilian FA

Brazil's soccer federation (CBF) has directed referees to punish players who stand on the ball with yellow cards, after a similar move by Dutch forward Memphis Depay in the Paulista Championship final sparked a brawl.

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Man City player ratings vs Manchester United with one 7/10 as five struggle in drab draw - manchestereveningnews.co.uk

Man City player ratings vs Manchester United with one 7/10 as five struggle in drab draw

Manchester City drew 0-0 with Manchester United in a game that does them nothing. Kevin De Bruyne played out his final Manchester derby in a game that felt more like the level of a testimonial as both sides struggled to produce any quality.

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Max Verstappen - Lewis Hamilton - George Russell - Charles Leclerc - Lando Norris - Oscar Piastri - Liam Lawson - Verstappen wins Japanese Grand Prix for fourth straight year - channelnewsasia.com - Japan - New Zealand

Verstappen wins Japanese Grand Prix for fourth straight year

SUZUKA, Japan :World champion Max Verstappen claimed a pole to flag victory for Red Bull at the Japanese Grand Prix on Sunday, winning his first race of the Formula One season and an unprecedented fourth in a row at Suzuka.

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Eddie Nketiah - Marc Guehi - Jan Paul Van-Hecke - Oliver Glasner - Glasner praises Palace's composure when down to nine men in win over Brighton - channelnewsasia.com

Glasner praises Palace's composure when down to nine men in win over Brighton

Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner said his players deserved credit for refusing to panic despite being reduced to nine men late on in Saturday's 2-1 win over fierce rivals Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League.

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Mikel Arteta - Leandro Trossard - Pablo Sarabia - Liam Delap - Jose Sa - Arsenal's draw with Everton hands Liverpool a helping hand - channelnewsasia.com - county Harrison - county Jack

Arsenal's draw with Everton hands Liverpool a helping hand

LIVERPOOL, England :Everton gave neighbours and Premier League leaders Liverpool a helping hand by holding second-placed Arsenal to a 1-1 draw, while nine-man Crystal Palace held on to beat Brighton & Hove Albion 2-1.

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Danny Welbeck - Eddie Nketiah - Jean-Philippe Mateta - Marc Guehi - Jan Paul Van-Hecke - Maxence Lacroix - Munoz strike gives nine-man Palace 2-1 win over Brighton - channelnewsasia.com - Colombia

Munoz strike gives nine-man Palace 2-1 win over Brighton

LONDON :Crystal Palace winger Daniel Munoz netted a second-half winner as they secured a 2-1 Premier League win over Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday, with Eddie Nketiah and Marc Guehi shown red cards and Brighton's Jan Paul van Hecke also sent off late on. 

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David Moyes - James Tarkowski - Alexis Mac - Tarkowski tackle was 'reckless' but online abuse unacceptable, says Moyes - channelnewsasia.com - Argentina

Tarkowski tackle was 'reckless' but online abuse unacceptable, says Moyes

Everton boss David Moyes conceded James Tarkowski's tackle against Liverpool for which he escaped a red card was reckless but he defended his centre back on Friday after the player received online abuse and death threats following the clash.

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Alexis Mac Allister - Arne Slot - Good to see PGMOL acknowledge mistakes, says Slot on Tarkowski tackle - channelnewsasia.com - Argentina

Good to see PGMOL acknowledge mistakes, says Slot on Tarkowski tackle

LIVERPOOL, England :Liverpool boss Arne Slot said it was good to see the refereeing body PGMOL admit the decision not to send off Everton's James Tarkowski in Wednesday's derby was wrong, with the Dutchman adding that mistakes are not uncommon in the Premier League.

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