What the papers say – March 12
The fallout from the edited royal photo features heavily on Tuesday’s newspaper front pages.
The fallout from the edited royal photo features heavily on Tuesday’s newspaper front pages.
Oliver opted not to give Liverpool a late penalty in Sunday’s draw with Manchester City.
The Reds had already been given one spot-kick, with Alexis Mac Allister converting to cancel out John Stones’ 23rd-minute opener.
The result leaves the title race thrillingly poised, with Arsenal leading on goal difference from Liverpool and with City just one point behind.
Alexis Mac Allister’s penalty cancelled out John Stones’ first Premier League goal since April.
Andrew Omobamidele’s first-half own goal ensured Brighton returned to winning ways after their Europa League hammering in Rome.
The former England striker had probably his best game for the Hammers despite only coming on as a substitute in the 82nd minute.
Roberto De Zerbi’s Albion were hammered 4-0 in Rome on Thursday evening.
The visitors had to settle for a point from their trip to Dorset.
Rayan Ait-Nouri and Nelson Semedo scored the goals but Pedro Neto and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde limped off.
United were far from convincing.
The Hammers were denied what looked a clear spot-kick for handball in stoppage time after the referee refused to change his decision.
Michael Gregoritsch netted the only goal of the game inside the final 10 minutes in Germany.
De Zerbi felt his injury-hit Seagulls only showed ’20 per cent of our potential’ on his return to Italy.
The Uruguay inernational has now scored 16 goals this season.