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‘Don’t think I’ve ever seen it happen,’ say fans as ref praised for penalising Arsenal’s Ben White for common infraction

FANS praised referee Clement Turpin after the French whistler pulled Arsenal star Ben White up for a common infraction that rarely gets penalised.

White, 26, was in action as the Gunners took on Serie A side Atalanta in Bergamo.

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Ben White was penalised during last night’s match[/caption]

The Gunners put in a laboured performance, drawing 0-0 in their Champions League season opener.

Things could have been worse for Mikel Arteta‘s men, but for David Raya‘s heroics.

Thomas Partey conceded a second half penalty for a foul on midfielder Ederson.

But Mateo Retegui’s subsequent spot kick was saved Raya, with the Spaniard also managing to keep out the forward’s follow up.

Another moment that got fans talking was full-back White being penalised for a foul throw in the 20th minute.

Having initially grabbed the ball just inside his own half, the Arsenal defender spent 12 seconds trotting further and further down the touchline.

When he finally took the throw-in, White was around ten yards ahead of where the ball had actually gone out.

Rather than let him get away with it, or order a retake, referee Turpin gave a foul throw – meaning that it would instead be Atalanta’s ball.

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With stealing yards down the touchline often not penalised, several fans were delighted with Turpin’s officiating.

One wrote on Reddit: “For how precise they are with so many things, it always bewilders me how players are allowed to do this multiple times a game.”

While a second agreed: “I was watching in awe. I don’t think I’ve ever seen it happen before. Would love this to become more normal.”

A third pointed out: “I mean he went from the half way line and extended the throw by like 10 meters.”

And a fourth commented: “I think Ben does this often. And he also takes an absolute age to make the throw in. Was bound to get punished for it eventually.”

Another added: “Clement Turpin gotta be the best ref in Europe rn, didn’t even notice him during the game. Wish the PL would hire foreign competent refs.”

Last season, Arsenal fans noticed Turpin’s resemblance with their attacker Leandro Trossard.

One joked during last season’s Champions League semi-finals: “This ref gotta be Trossard’s father.”

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Fans pointed out that referee Clement Turpin looks like Leandro Trossard[/caption]

Arsenal ratings vs Atalanta as Raya saves uninspiring Gunners in Italy

ARSENAL had some David Raya heroics to thank for a points in the Champions League opener.

Raya’s stunning double save just after the break spared Thomas Partey’s blushes after the midfielder gave away a penalty.

And that was the closest either side came to a goal in the 0-0 draw.

Here’s how SunSport’s Joshua Jones rated Mikel Arteta’s men…

David Raya – 9

Produced a simply stunning double save to stop Mateo Retegui’s penalty and then flung himself across to push away the follow-up rebound header – even better than his effort to deny Ollie Watkins.

Robbie Savage labelled it the “best save I’ve ever seen” while Gunners fans lauded their Spanish hero, who has conceded just once in five games so far this term.

Ben White – 7

Given the daunting task of trying to keep Ademola Lookman quiet inside a rocking Gewiss Stadium but completed the job with his classic relaxed, languid demeanour.

William Saliba – 8

One of the world’s top centre-backs but did not need to be anywhere near his best – solid enough when called upon, including excellent late sliding tackle in own box.

Retegui showed great movement but Saliba will have far sterner tests this season, none more so than up against Erling Haaland on Sunday.

Gabriel Magalhaes – 7

Like his partner Saliba, Gabriel helped ensure the Arsenal defence came out on top.

Starting to run out of words to say about this pair who just concede so few chances.

Jurrien Timber – 7

Adds an extra dimension to this Arsenal side – showing just how much he was missed when sidelined last season.

Arguably had the easiest evening’s work of the four defenders.

Thomas Partey – 4

Martin Keown described the Gunners’ retraction en masse during the transition as Arteta putting up his own “Thames Barrier”.

But Partey nearly allowed the floodgates to open by giving away the penalty three minutes into the second half – only to be rescued by Raya’s heroics.

Declan Rice – 6

Top awareness to sniff out the Atalanta danger and help control midfield.

But squandered a great chance to drive Arsenal forward when he won the ball on the halfway line and could have launched a potent counter.

Kai Havertz – 6

With Jesus starting up front, Havertz dropped into a deeper role – but he is perfectly comfortable there, too, and can carry the ball forwards.

Little to show for his evening, though, but continued to put a shift in defensively until the final whistle.

Buakyo Saka – 6

Drew the foul from Ederson who collected an early yellow and from the resulting free-kick almost squeezed a low effort into bottom corner but for top save.

Given a breather for final 20 minutes with an eye on Sunday.

Gabriel Jesus – 5

Captain on the night was his typical busy self early on getting himself around but virtually all of his involvement was outside the Atalanta penalty area.

Withdrawn before the hour mark.

Gabriel Martinelli – 4

Struggled to get in the game and then when he did get in, squandered a really good chance when he blazed over.

Definitely not hitting top form so far this season and may well find himself among the subs against Manchester City.

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Passengers on a London-bound flight descend into panic after passenger’s vape explodes

Dramatic videos show plane passengers racing to escape down emergency slides after a vape exploded in a carry-on bag. All 236 passengers were forced to evacuate the easyJet flight from Greece to London Gatwick Airport on Tuesday after smoke suddenly filled the cabin just before takeoff — with some screaming false fears that there was a...

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Harris to speak about abortion in Georgia, seeking to tie deaths of two women to Trump policies

(ATLANTA) — Vice President Kamala Harris plans on Friday to give her first abortion speech in Atlanta, where she will address the deaths of two Georgia women who, according to a senior campaign official, highlight the “dangerous consequences” of what Harris calls “Trump Abortion Bans.” […]

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Postmaster general rejects Trump claims about ability to handle mail-in ballots

(WASHINGTON) — Postmaster General Louis DeJoy on Thursday said former President Donald Trump and others are “wrong” to question the Postal Service’s ability to deliver ballots ahead of the presidential election. Asked by a reporter, at a virtual preview of the 2024 election, to respond […]

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Republicans assess potential fallout for Trump from North Carolina bombshell

(NEW YORK) — Republicans in North Carolina and nationally are assessing the potential fallout for former President Donald Trump from a bombshell report alleging that Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, the party’s gubernatorial nominee, posted disturbing and inflammatory statements on a forum of a pornographic website. […]

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Mark Robinson, NC GOP gubernatorial candidate, allegedly made disturbing comments on porn forum years ago: Report

(WASHINGTON) — Mark Robinson, North Carolina’s Republican gubernatorial candidate, released a video statement Thursday afternoon saying he’s staying in the race following damning allegations reported by CNN. CNN claims that Robinson – under a username he allegedly used frequently online — made several inflammatory comments […]

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Maya Le Tissier reflects on Manchester United captaincy chat with Sir Alex Ferguson that left her speechless

MAYA LE TISSIER joked that Sir Alex Ferguson left her speechless when the pair chatted about her Manchester United captaincy.

And the Red Devils ace wants to be a skipper who wears her heart on her sleeve with her team ready to take down their WSL title rivals.

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Maya Le Tissier will skipper Man United at Old Trafford when they face West Ham in their first WSL game this season
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The Red Devils defender (left) intends to continue giving her all in her new role[/caption]

Tomorrow Le Tissier, 22, will lead her team-mates out as captain for the first time at Old Trafford.

Marc Skinner’s side will face West Ham in the opening fixture of the new Women’s Super League season.

The 12midday clash comes 19 days after the England defender spoke with Sir Alex about what it means to be a Man United captain.

The duo were watching Erik ten Hag’s men’s side take on Liverpool at Old Trafford, a Prem clash that United lost 3-0.

Le Tissier recalled: “It was unbelievable. There are not many people who leave me speechless and I didn’t know what to say to him.

“It was at half time when they (the men’s team) played Liverpool.

“They were losing at that point and I was thinking I don’t know what mood he’s going to be in. 

“But he was so nice and it was so surreal and he spoke to me about the responsibility of being captain. It was great to meet him.”

Since her July 2022 Manchester move from Brighton, Le Tissier has become a first team regular appearing in every single one of United’s league games in the past two seasons.

The defender, whose side finished fifth last term, hopes to bring consistency on the pitch as captain and good vibes off it. 

She added: “It’s definitely about consistency first of all, and to make myself available for every game.

“I think that’s the best thing you can give to your team-mates and to staff.

“That’s my job to be there ready and to help the team.

“On the pitch I wear my heart on my sleeve.

“People know I’m with them, committed to them and will fight for them every single time.

“Now there’s a bit more responsibility on the pitch to make things a little bit calmer.

“It’s not something that I’ve had to really do, so I’ll make sure that I can really improve that.

“Off the pitch, I’m just a sociable person.

“I like to chat to anyone to be fair, unless it’s Sir Alex and then I don’t know what to say!”

Le Tissier receiving the skipper’s armband this month, coincided with her United and England team-mate Ella Toone, 25, being named vice-captain.

The Euros-winning midfielder, who scored in her side’s first-ever FA Cup final win in May, has made more than 150 United appearances .

Le Tissier added: “Ella has been in so many finals and delivered in every single big moment.

“It’s amazing to be on the same journey with her and to work together.

“We’ve made it really clear that it’s not just being captain.

“It’s me, her and the rest of the team and the leadership group as well.

“It means a lot for me and Toons to be a part of it, especially her being a United fan who is from Manchester.”

Since beginning her senior career five years ago at Albion, Le Tissier has emerged as one of the biggest football talents to come from Guernsey.

If I can give the next generation a bit more support, I’ll feel like I’ve done my job.

Maya Le Tissier

Another star from the island who took the sport by storm is Southampton icon Matt Le Tissier, although the pair are not related.

Like her namesake the defender, whose football journey began at a boys’ team called St Martins, hopes to be an inspiration for young players back home.

Le Tissier said: “It means a lot to me to show them that you can do it, you can get to the top.

“That’s not to say that I’m there now, but I’m on my way.

“If I can create some here and there and give the next generation a bit more support, I’ll feel like I’ve done my job.”

“I remember (when I was living in Guernsey) I just wanted go over to the Women’s Super League and play as a pro.

“That was the only thing I had in my mind.

“When I went to Brighton, I thought (to myself), ‘I’m just going to go all the way now’.

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Le Tissier, Toone and their team-mates hope to put in a solid challenge for this term’s WSL title[/caption]

“I’m in it for the long run so I’m just going to do as best as I can.

“And that’s brought me here today as captain

“I’m really appreciative of the opportunities that have come my way and I can’t wait to see what else comes.”

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