15' Spain 0-0 ScotlandFurious boos from the Scottish fans every time Rodri touches the ball. His ‘bit rubbish’ comment about Scotland's style of play after Spain lost in Glasgow has not been forgotten.
Referees’ chief Howard Webb is confident that new protocols will help avoid officiating errors such as Luis Diaz’s goal being disallowed against Tottenham Hotspur last month. Webb, the chief refereeing officer of Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) the organisation responsible for officiating in England added that he believes the rule that meant the game could not be pulled back even though the error had been realised will be looked. Diaz’s goal for Liverpool was initially flagged as offside, a decision that was verified by the VAR, Darren England. But PGMOL later admitted a “significant human error” had been made in Diaz’s goal being disallowed, as replays showed the Colombian was clearly onside. Read more below
From a kiss to a court appearance, former Spanish soccer boss Luis Rubiales actions during last month s Women s World Cup final have set off a stormy chain of events.
While Luis Rubiales' resignation is a victory for the campaign against sexual harassment in Spanish sport, the case continues to shake up Spanish society, reports Dick Nichols.