Dutch federation to abandon matches over fan trouble after Klaassen struck by lighter

It’s been an ugly year in the stands for Dutch soccer

The KNVB has had it with unruly supporters.

The Dutch soccer federation had to face down yet another example of terrible fan behavior after Davy Klaassen was left bleeding after being hit by a lighter thrown by a Feyenoord supporter in Ajax’s 2-1 KNVB Cup semifinal win on Wednesday. Klaassen initially tried to play on after the incident, but eventually asked for a substitution.

The BBC reported that Dutch police had arrested a man in connection to the incident, along with 21 other fans who attended a match that had already been marred by anti-Semitic chants and smoke bombs that delayed kickoff at De Kuip.

For the federation, this latest incident was apparently a red line. The KNVB issued a statement on Thursday announcing new guidelines for referees to deal with crowd trouble at Dutch matches. In essence, the guidelines will make it much more likely that referees abandon matches should conditions become unsafe.

“With these steps, potential perpetrators will hopefully no longer dream of attacking the main players on the field,” read the KNVB statement. “We’re done with that.”

The new regulations specifically address objects being thrown on the field, and supporters entering the field. For objects, whether they’re as dangerous as the lighter that hit Klaassen or not, the KNVB says referees must stop play and direct the teams off the pitch for a spell.

If play resumes and more objects are thrown onto the field, referees are to abandon the game immediately. That’s also what they’re to do if an object strikes a player, even if it’s the first object thrown from the stands.

With supporters entering the field, the rules are the same. One fan coming onto the pitch means stopping the game temporarily, while a second means abandoning the match. If, as happened when a PSV fan tried to punch Sevilla’s Marko Dmitrović in the Europa League, a supporter attempts to attack a player, the match will be abandoned on the spot.

KNVB not alone in taking action

Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte decried the Klaassen incident as “intolerable,” with a government investigation apparently being considered. For their part, Feyenoord said they will close the section of De Kuip that the lighter was thrown from for their Europa League quarterfinal against Roma on April 13.

The situation over that match was already tense. Per Reuters, Italian authorities had banned Dutch fans from attending the second leg at the Stadio Olimpico over damage done to the historic Fontana della Barcaccia when Feyenoord last faced Roma back in 2015. UEFA issued a corresponding edict to ban Italian fans from attending the first leg at De Kuip.

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Jose Mourinho on USMNT job: ‘Everyone loves me but nobody calls me’

The legendary Portuguese coach was linked with the USMNT job in January

If U.S. Soccer is interested in José Mourinho as its next U.S. men’s national team head coach, he hasn’t heard anything about it yet.

Mourinho was linked with the USMNT job earlier this year, though the origin of that report made it somewhat dubious.

And as it turns out, Mourinho himself has now said he’s heard nothing from U.S. Soccer about potentially filling the role.

The current Roma boss was asked by Fox Sports Mexico about the reports, and in typical Mourinho fashion he responded: “Everyone loves me but no one calls me.”

The 60-year-old added that the only national team job he’s ever been offered is his home country Portugal — but he was unable to accept.

“Every week someone loves me,” he continued. “Be it a club, be it a national team but the only one that has called me has been the Portuguese team, which I have not been able to accept.”

Mourinho, who took over Roma prior to last season, has a contract with the Giallorossi through the 2023-24 campaign.

The USMNT is currently being guided on an interim basis by Anthony Hudson, who is likely to be in charge through the summer as U.S. Soccer looks to hire a sporting director before a USMNT head coach.

Gregg Berhalter’s contract expired at the end of 2022, and the federation continues to insist he is in the mix for a new contract despite the scandal that exploded into public view in January.

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Jose Mourinho apparently took out his frustration on some Lazio children

This was some totally normal coach behavior

José Mourinho has had a rough week.

On Tuesday, Mourinho’s Roma side somehow lost to Cremonese, a team that had managed to not win any of its first 23 Serie A matches this season.

Mourinho was red carded in that game, after which he threatened to take legal action against the fourth official.

In another example of totally normal coach behavior, it has now emerged that two days prior to that Cremonese defeat, Mourinho engaged in some questionable behavior during Roma’s U-14 derby match against Lazio.

Did Mourinho sit and politely cheer on his club’s squad of barely-teens? You probably know the answer to that already.

According to Il Messaggero, Mourinho jeered Lazio’s Alexandru Milou from the stands when he was taking a penalty. Late in the match, he encouraged Roma players to throw themselves to the ground and feign cramps when they were up by a goal.

The coach’s behavior drew a sharp rebuke from Lazio coach Tobia Assumma, who reportedly told him: “That’s not how you coach.”

Roma would go on to win the match 2-1, after which the Giallorossi players showed appreciation for their lesson in the dark arts by posing for pictures with the legendary coach.

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On the 24th try, Cremonese finally wins a Serie A game

It was the club’s first league win since 1995-96

After 24 games and seven months, Cremonese has finally won a game in Serie A.

The victims on Tuesday were no less than Champions League-chasing Roma, who fell to a 2-1 away defeat against a side that appears destined for relegation.

Playing in Serie A for the first time since 1995–96, Cremonese has struggled mightily this season. The club entered Tuesday’s game in last place with no wins, nine draws and 14 defeats.

Roma, coming into the match in fifth place, did not appear to be the likeliest of slump-busters for Cremonese, but Frank Tsadjout gave the home side a perfect start with a fantastic 17th-minute strike.

After José Mourinho was sent off for arguing with the officials, Leonardo Spinazzola would equalize for Roma in the 71st minute. But Cremonese captain Daniel Ciofani would grab the winner from the penalty spot in the 83rd minute. 

Dating back to its last spell in Serie A, Cremonese snapped a 30-game league winless run — tied for the longest streak ever.

Incredibly for a club winning its first game of the season on the last day of February, Cremonese is no longer in last place! The club moved just ahead of Sampdoria, whose season is going so well that fans delivered a severed pig’s head to their owner over the weekend.

Cremonese is still eight points from safety and would need a completely unforeseen turnaround to remain in Serie A past this season. But if it does go down, at least Cremonese won’t leave empty-handed.

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Guardado y el Betis siguen firmes en Europa League y derrotan a la Roma

Más líderes de grupo que nunca, el Betis se paró en la difícil cancha del Olímpico romano y se llevaron el triunfo sobre la hora

Con Andrés Guardado como titular el Real Betis visitó el Olímpico de la Roma para llevarse la victoria, los tres puntos y su tercer triunfo en tres encuentros de Europa League.

Más líderes de grupo que nunca, el Betis se paró en la difícil cancha del Olímpico romano y con goles de Guido Rodríguez, un viejo conocido de la Liga MX y André Rosa da Silva dieron una alegría a una multitud que siguió al equipo verdiblanco hasta Italia.

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Ni el tanto de Paulo Dybala que marcó su segundo gol en Europa League con su nuevo equipo tras un penal sancionado por el VAR pudo ser suficiente para que la Roma reaccionara y se llevara el triunfo, pues el tanto de la victoria para los españoles vino cerca del final del encuentro.

Guardado salió de cambio tras ganarse una tarjeta amarilla, sigue acumulando minutos en el futbol europeo y dejando en alto el nombre de México, así como Santiago Giménez quien entró de cambio en el empate 2-2 del Feyenoord visitando al Midtjylland y Diego Lainez que también entró de cambio en la derrota del Braga como locales ante el Union Saint-Gilloise.

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Francesco Totti sale de depresión tras infidelidad de su esposa

El italiano relató que también había sufrido la pérdida de su padre durante la pandemia de Covid

La ex leyenda de la selección italiana, Francesco Totti anunció en julio pasado la separación de su esposa Ilary Blasi pero fue recientemente que compartió detalles de una infidelidad que lo llevó a la depresión.

Totti que es un héroe en la Roma por defender siempre la misma camiseta en toda su carrera, no vivió el mismo nivel de fidelidad en su vida personal y su ex pareja y madre de sus tres hijos lo engañó y fue el propio Totti quien descubrió la evidencia.

El ex jugador relató al Corriere della Sera que recibió varias advertencias de personas en las que confía y cuando él mismo revisó el celular de su entonces esposa confirmó las sospechas y entró en depresión.

“Nunca lo había hecho en veinte años, ni ella nunca lo había hecho conmigo. Pero cuando recibí advertencias de diferentes personas, en quienes confío, comencé a sospechar. Miré su teléfono celular. Y vi que había una tercera persona, que hacía de intermediaria entre Ilary y otra. Decía algo así como: ‘Nos vemos en el hotel; no, es más prudente de mi parte”. dijo Francesco Totti.

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El italiano relató que también había sufrido la pérdida de su padre durante la pandemia de Covid y que él mismo había padecido la enfermedad por lo que cuando más necesitaba a su pareja no estaba y puso fin a su relación.

Para Francesco el futuro apunta a mantener una buena relación pero serán los tribunales los que determinen los hechos pues se llevó artículos de valor que no le pertenecen y vació cajas de seguridad antes de irse.

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¡Multados! UEFA cumple fair play financiero y sanciona a ocho equipos

Las sanciones corresponden a ejercicios fiscales entre 2018 y 2022 incluyendo las dos temporadas disputadas en pandemia

La UEFA sigue implacable en la ejecución del fair play financiero y ocho equipos resultaron sancionados por un total de 26 millones de euros que podrían ser 146 si continúan las irregularidades.

Si los clubes no cumplen los objetivos financieros establecidos por la UEFA en los próximos tres o cuatro años podrían retenerles más dinero que en este caso se trató de premios económicos que fueron retenidos.

El PSG de la Ligue 1 fue el más sancionado y deberá pagar 10 millones de euros; siguen cuatro equipos de la Serie A; la Roma quien deberá renunciar a un premio de cinco millones de euros; Inter que deberá pagar cuatro; Juventus quien fue multado con 3.5 millones y el Milan con dos.

Otros equipos que la UEFA castigó fueron el Besiktas de Turquía con 600 mil euros, además del Olympique de Marsella y el AS Monaco quienes fueron multados con 300 mil euros cada uno.

Las sanciones corresponden a ejercicios fiscales entre 2018 y 2022 incluyendo las dos temporadas disputadas en pandemia que afectaron gravemente las finanzas de los clubes, sin embargo se prevé que la UEFA modifique las reglas del fair play financiero para los próximos años.

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Georginio Wijnaldum is set to miss the World Cup with a broken leg

A major blow to the Dutch hopes in Qatar

Georginio Wijnaldum will almost certainly miss the World Cup due to a broken leg suffered in training with Roma.

The Netherlands captain joined Roma from PSG on a one-year loan deal with a purchase option, but he played just 12 minutes for his new club before suffering the injury.

Roma confirmed on Sunday that the midfielder had suffered a fracture to the tibia in his right leg, with further tests to be carried out.

Speaking to Sky Sports after Friday’s Europa League draw, Roma general manager Tiago Pinto said that Wijnaldum would be aiming for a January return, which would rule him out of the World Cup in November and December.

“It was a difficult 24 hours to manage,” Pinto said. “It took a lot of us to bring Gini to Roma. We knew he was very important for the team.

“It seemed that had been here for a year, it was unfortunate but he was the first to show motivation to recover. He will be our reinforcement in January.”

Gazzetta dello Sport reported that Wijnaldum has opted against surgery on his leg and will instead proceed with a more conservative rehab plan.

Wijnaldum has been capped 86 times by the Netherlands, and played every minute of his country’s four matches at Euro 2020 last summer.

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Gini Wijnaldum emerge en uniforme completo después de firmar con la Roma

La Roma ha tenido revelaciones de jugadores memorables este verano. Primero, la tradicional: Paulo Dybala fue revelado frente a más de 10,000 aficionados en el Palazzo della Civilta Italiana en una presentación majestuosa. Y la extraña: Georgino …

La Roma ha tenido revelaciones de jugadores memorables este verano.

Primero, la tradicional: Paulo Dybala fue revelado frente a más de 10,000 aficionados en el Palazzo della Civilta Italiana en una presentación majestuosa.

Y la extraña: Georgino Wijnaldum, por alguna razón, emergió de una alberca en el uniforme completo para proclamar su llegada del PSG el viernes.

Después de una temporada en Francia, Wijnaldum se unió al equipo de José Mourinho en un préstamo por un año con opción a compra.

El jugador de 31 años, quien llevará la playera No. 25 de los Giallorossi, estuvo previamente en el Feyenoord, PSV, Newcastle y Liverpool.

“Se siente realmente bien ser un jugador de la Roma”, dijo el capitán de los Países Bajos en el sitio oficial de la Roma.

También se vio refrescante.

 

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Gini Wijnaldum emerges from pool in full kit after signing for Roma

Of all the ways to announce a signing, this is certainly … an option

Roma has had some memorable player reveals this summer.

First, the traditional: Paulo Dybala was unveiled in front of more than 10,000 fans at the Palazzo della Civilta Italiana in a breathtaking presentation.

And then the weird: Georginio Wijnaldum, for some reason, emerged from a pool in full Roma kit to herald his arrival from PSG on Friday.

After one season in France, Wijnaldum linked up with Jose Mourinho’s side on a one-year loan deal with a purchase option.

The 31-year-old, who will wear the No. 25 shirt for the Giallorossi, has previously spent time at Feyenoord, PSV, Newcastle, and Liverpool.

“It’s a really good feeling to be a Roma player,” the Netherlands captain told Roma’s official website.

This looked refreshing too:

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