
Premier League powerhouse Everton announced through its official website that midfielder André Gomez, who was seriously injured in this round of the league, has undergone surgery and the 26-year-old Portugal international will recover in hospital.
In the 75th minute of Everton's 1-1 home draw with Tottenham Hotspur in the 11th round of the Premier League, Gomez suffered a serious injury in a scramble and his ankle was deformed 90 degrees. When Gomez advanced with the ball on the left side of the front, Son Heung-min, who was defending, shoved Gomez from behind, who lost his center of gravity and fell to the ground, and his ankle deformed after colliding with Ollie, who was also involved in the defense. After Gomez fell to the ground, Spurs striker Lucas Jr., who came forward to try to comfort Gomez, immediately turned around and put his hands on his head and crouched on the ground after seeing Gomez's situation. And Sun Xingyu was even more directly frightened, covering his face with his hands and crying bitterly, which showed the seriousness of Gomez's injury.
Gomez's injury has touched the hearts of countless fans and industry insiders, and Everton Club also announced the progress of the Portuguese treatment at the first time. Everton said in the official announcement that Gomez, who had a dislocated ankle fracture, had successfully undergone surgery and the operation was very smooth. The announcement said: "Andre Gomez will stay in the hospital for the next period of time to recover, then return to the team's training base and begin the rehabilitation process under the guidance of the team doctor." We think he can return to a state of complete health. On behalf of Andre Gomez, the club would also like to thank all the fans and people from all walks of life who support Everton. From yesterday's game to now, we have received a lot of information about supporting Gomez. ”
According to media reports, Gomez is likely to be reimbursed for the season and even face a year-long suspension, which means that the Portugal international will almost miss out on next summer's European Championship. It is worth mentioning that C Luo sent his blessings to Gomez on his social account, and he uploaded a photo of celebrating with Gomez and wrote: "More tenacious return." ”
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Tottenham hotspur has appealed a red card for Son Heung-min FA: the action is too dangerous
Everton's match against Tottenham hotspur saw a scene that no one wanted to see, and Everton midfielder Gomez broke his leg and left the court, a tragic scene. And Son Xingyu, who caused Gomez to lose his center of gravity due to the tackle behind, cried bitterly on the spot and blamed himself very much. For Son Heung-min's foul, the referee on duty, Atkinson, directly showed him a red card and sent him off. According to the latest news from British media Outlet Sky Sports, Spurs have appealed to the FA for Son's red card.
Son's tackle caused Everton player Andre Gomez to fracture his right ankle and dislocate, and referee Atkinson first showed Son a yellow card, then changed to a red card and sent him off. In fact, after the end of this game, the British media also reported the "culprit" about Gomez's broken leg, and after Son Heung-min shoveled it, Ollie stepped on Gomez's ankle.
On social media after the game, many fans also discussed the injury, and Ollie's responsibility for the broken leg incident may be greater than that of Son Heung-min. After Gomez broke his leg and left the field, Son Xingyu cried bitterly, and Orlier prayed for Gomez. For them, they don't want something like that to happen.
However, in Tottenham's view, they felt that the referee on duty was somewhat inappropriate to show the yellow card directly to Son, so they appealed to the FA. After Tottenham Appeal, the Premier League issued an official statement stating that Son was given a red card because the consequences of the player's initial tackle endangered the safety of a player. As for the outcome of Tottenham's appeal, we can only wait for follow-up media coverage.
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The Premier League teams jointly questioned the Premier League referee: Why don't you see VAR in person?
In Premier League matches this season, VAR (Video Assistant Referee) has changed the result of the penalty several times, but it has also brought a lot of controversy. Today, managers of Premier League teams come together to question professional referees: Why doesn't the Premier League use a sideline monitor to assist the VAR system?
According to Sky Sports, the general managers of Premier League teams will meet with Riley, the general manager of the professional match refereeing company, on Thursday to discuss the use of VAR. The meeting was finalized months ago, but after a number of recent VAR controversies, team managers will discuss whether referees should be allowed to view the monitors on the sidelines.
The Premier League has played 110 games this season, and VAR has played an important role in these games, but in these 110 games, the referee on duty has invariably made a penalty based on the judgment of the VAR referee, and has never been personally on the sidelines to watch the VAR replay through the monitor. According to the report, only the Premier League in the world currently uses VAR in this way.
One team manager said: "If the referee doesn't use a monitor on the sidelines, there's no point in setting it up. UEFA's statement that it should be up to the referee to make the final decision, not the VAR referee, is obviously more reasonable. The intervention of the sideline monitor will be more conducive to players and fans accepting the referee's decision, which is conducive to convincing them that the referee has made the correct judgment. ”
Lampard confirmed the Blues will appeal the transfer ban £150 million in reinforcements
According to the latest news from the British media "The Daily Telegraph", Chelsea will appeal their transfer ban, and once the appeal is successful, Lampard's team will receive a transfer funding of 150 million pounds in the winter transfer window. Meanwhile, Lampard also admitted in an interview with the media that Chelsea are actively preparing for appeal.
Not long ago, the Court of Arbitration for Sport announced that Chelsea would appeal the transfer ban again, which will begin on November 20 local time. If Chelsea's final appeal is successful, the Blues' transfer ban will be cut by a window so that, in the upcoming winter window, Chelsea can bring in reinforcements again.
As we all know, under Lampard's tutelage, Chelsea's youth army emerged, Tammy Abraham came out, and Mount and Pulisic played well on the field. Chelsea fans have different opinions about the team's reinforcements, and a considerable number of people believe that Chelsea's young players have performed well and the club does not need to make too many adjustments to the squad this season.
It is worth mentioning that there are also some uncertainties in the Chelsea team today, Olivier Giroud's contract with Pedro is about to expire, and Willian's contract extension has not yet been finalized. As a result, Chelsea are still very keen on wingers today, with The Telegraph noting that Chelsea have set their sights on Lyon striker Moussa Dembele, Crystal Palace winger Zaha and Dort winger Sancho.
As for the appeal, Chelsea boss Frank Lampard also acknowledged the team's appeal at the pre-match press conference against Ajax: "I am very interested in it, but I have no comment at this time because I don't know enough about the legal information. This has the potential to have an impact on what we're going to do, but it's not a very important part of my plan. ”
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