News about Tino Livramento

On Sky Bet, Dan Burn and Ben Godfrey could foul up to seven fouls in a 7-4 match between them, as Alexander Isak is priced at 4/1 to score first in Newcastle's match against Everton

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 1, 2024
Struggling Everton will be looking for their second victory against Newcastle this season as they head to St James' Park on Tuesday night. The Toffees are on a torrid run of form after losing in their last nine games in all competitions. They are just three points away from falling into the relegation zone. Newcastle, meanwhile, bounced back from consecutive defeats with a dramatic late victory over West Ham on the weekend. Despite that Newcastle now have one of the worst injury lists in the Premier League, Jamaal Lascelles and Tino Livramento sustained injuries during Saturday's triumph.

Although Kieran Trippier insists that Euro 2024 will be his last tournament with England, he expects him to play for Newcastle teammate Tino Livramento in the future

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 11, 2024
Kieran Trippier hopes that Euro 2024 will be his last major tournament with England, and he's already found his replacement, Newcastle teammate Tino Livramento. With a minor calf complaint and Livramento, 21, is expected to deputise, and the full-back will miss Chelsea's trip to Chelsea on Monday. Trippier has held the younger man in reserve for the majority of this season, but when he has played, he has been sensational, scoring his first goal against Wolves last weekend.

Newcastle 3-0 Wolves: As Eddie Howe's side clinch their first home win of the year and resurrect European hopes, they are on target to resurrect European pressure

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 2, 2024
PARK OF CRAIG: The dark arts resurfaced on a grey day for Newcastle United, and there is now some sunshine on the horizon. Eddie Howe said on Friday that he wanted to see his team once more, but that was a lot more like the ferocious bunch that faced such ferocious opponents last season. They were subtly cynical and ruthlessly clinical, playing as much as an away side in a first half that gave them a two-goal lead. Newcastle had become flexible - quick to play against, quick to score against, and too simple to take points from, especially here at St James' Park. If in-form Wolves had fancied themselves, they would have, and they did.

THE NOTEBOOK: Eddie Howe's eyes prepares for the Arsenal acid test, Newcastle players come out to watch the darts play, while the Magpies suspect the Magpies have a rat infestation from St James' Park

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 23, 2024
CRAIG HOPE: Eddie Howe's thoughts about a change in formation at Arsenal this weekend are getting us excited, as the Newcastle manager entertains the prospect of playing with a back five in defense. Tino Livramento will likely return to town, but not at the expense of Dan Burn, who will move to a three-man backline. Livramento and Kieran Trippier, as wingbacks, would provide greater protection against Arsenal's widemen.

After fans chanted for Tino Livramento to be fired following last week's 4-4 draw with Luton, Eddie Howe defends Dan Burn and praises the Newcastle defender as one of his "most important signings."

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 9, 2024
CRAIG HOPE: Eddie Howe has advised the doubters to put off under-fire Dan Burn, who claims he is one of his best-ever signings, even though his place in the Newcastle team is not guaranteed. Following his appearance during last weekend's 4-4 draw at home to Luton, where a crowd of supporters chanted for him to be replaced by Tino Livramento, the left-back has been chastised. But howe has defended Burn, reminding followers of his contribution to the club's success since his £13 million arrival from Brighton two years ago.

REVEALED: Three Premier League clubs are in the top 10 list for most PROFITABLE academies over the last decade - but which European giant leads the way by generating £444m in transfer fees?

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 10, 2024
According to a recent report, the top academies in the world have been found since 2014, and three Premier League clubs have ranked in the top ten. Stats boffins CIES has compiled the list, which has also looked at the revenues earned by academies in the last decade. Players had to have participated in a club's academy between the ages of 15 and 21 to be eligible, according to the CIES' criteria.

PLAYER RATINGS: Mo Salah leads Liverpool, but Ibrahima Konate falls short, while Newcastle's Martin Dubravka is praised for world-class rescue as defense with a struggling Tino Livramento leaves him exposed

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 1, 2024
LEWIS STEELE AT ANFIELD: Salah showed Liverpool what they would be missing when he goes to Africa Cup of Nations as he put a penalty miss behind him to score twice and almost assist a couple. Gakpo's goal was aided by a gorgeous assister. In the second half, he made amends for his earlier spot-kick mistake. Darwin Nunez may have been able to perform better with a early warning when Salah fizzed in a nice cross, but Nunez was denied well by Dubravka. However, he had a great deal of confidence to open Salah's opener right after halftime and then systematically exploited Newcastle's defense in the meantime.

Leicester may have the best squad in Championship history, but Rotherham are up against it... with a full slate of games on Friday, WONDERS OF THE PYRAMID tests the waters in the second class

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 29, 2023
WONDERS OF THE PYRAMID: Just like that, we're now in the second half of the Championship season, with tables starting to get more organized, but there is a lot more to play for. With Leicester leading Ipswich Town by six points after the two shared a point each in their Boxing Day blockbuster brawl at Portman Road, the battle for supremacy is heating up. With Southampton chasing down the front-runners just five points behind the Tractor Boys, they will have to look in their rear-view mirrors, with fellow recently promoted Leeds not far behind either.

Will Gareth Southgate call on England's next generation when he selects his final Euro 2024 squad?Jarrad Branthwaite, Tino Livramento and Kobbie Mainoo are 7/1, 3/1 and 5/1 respectively to get a seat on the plane

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 15, 2023
Gareth Southgate, England's manager, has a reputation for granting young players a fair hearing during his tenure as Three Lions boss, choosing focus on ability rather than age or experience. Southgate will always select you if you're gifted enough. That could be true for next year's Euros in Germany, with a number of young players staking their claim for selection despite promising results on both the domestic and European levels. With that in mind, we've taken a look at some of England's next generation's key names, who might defy Sky Bet's odds and make it into Southgate's final squad for Euro 2024.

With the limb-tracking technology expected to support VAR at the tournament in Germany, the Euro 2024 ball would be microchipped to help identify handballs and assist with offside calls.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 4, 2023
According to information, the Adidas Fussballliebe, which will be used at next year's European Championship, will help with handball detection and assist with making offside calls. When making offside calls and handballs at the tournament in Germany, video assistant referees will profit from the combination of limb-tracking and the recently developed ball.

ED CHAMBERLIN: I'm afraid that the VAR effect will bring racing to a new place and I sympathize with my colleagues who play football at this time

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2023
At this moment in time, I can only sympathise with my colleagues who play football. Any post-match debate these days appears to be dominated by VAR, with reports reviewed, stripped down, and replayed over and over again. I was in such a situation when I first learned about refereeing. We're all involved in sport, whether as journalists, analysts, or fans, because we love the sport that unfolds in front of us - no one wants to be bogged down with controversies.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe argues that the Magpies are 'fighting everybody else for glory,' because the Magpies boss admits he would like to see 'less' of VAR

www.dailymail.co.uk, December 1, 2023
Eddie Howe wants his Newcastle players to capitalize on the VAR scandal that denied them a major victory in Paris midweek a week ahead of their match against Man United on Saturday. When PSG received a penalty for a handball by Tino Livramento, the ball was deflected off his chest and elbow, the Magpies were seconds away from a 1-0 triumph. After the publication of a VAR report, the referee, as well as the UEFA later admitted an error when the video official was suspended from his next game.

IAN LADYMAN: It's the sacking season, but no one has been fired (yet). Burnley would struggle to find a more qualified man to bring them back up if they are relegated

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 30, 2023
IAN LADYMAN – FOOTBALL EDITOR: And if we've been to the Premier League for 30 years, there are some things that surprise us. It's almost Christmas in 2023, but we haven't had a sacking yet. We had already seen five last year at this time last year. November is traditionally the most difficult month for troubling chairmen. And fear sets in as the third and final international break approaches. Not so much this season. They have been worried about Sheffield United for a long time. Owner Abdullah bin Musaid Al Saud has, indeed, been considering replacing his manager for weeks. The Prince, however, is keen to sell the club as a Premier League member, but sources tell me that he is mired in a world of uncertainty. Suffice to say that there is no discernible tactic at Bramall Lane concerning manager Paul Heckingbottom's future (inset, right) is nothing more than a muddle. There is however, a little more steadfastness in terms of Vincent Kompany's view at Burnley (left). Burnley (right) faces Sheffield United at Turf Moor on Saturday, the Clarets' first game in the league so far.

EXCLUSIVE: After Newcastle became the newest team outraged by severe penalty decisions in Europe, the UEFA chiefs held discussions about easing more flexible handball rules in the Champions League

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
BY MATT HUGHES AND KIERAN GILL: Exclusively BY MATT HUGHES AND KIERAN GILL: Following the Premier League's less strict interpretation of the handball rule, UEFA has held talks in an attempt to reduce the granting of harsh penalties, such as those that barre Newcastle from winning over Paris Saint Germain. There have been almost four times as many penalties awarded per game in the Champions League since the start of last season, which has prompted the UEFA's Referee Committee to consider changing their guidance to officials as of next season. The unfair award of Kylian Mbappe's injury-time penalty at the Parc des Princes was due to VAR Tomasz Kwiatkowski's, who was suspended from VAR service at the Champions League match against Real Sociedad and Red Bull Salzburg as a result, but UEFA was also investigating ways to reduce spot-kick disparities.

Newcastle was left squeezing, Real Madrid was baffled, and Manchester United was caught up in THREE incidents this season alone — why is handball penalty decisions causing such a problem in the Champions League?

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
Newcastle's palpable sense of outrage will not be quenched by the revelation that UEFA has chosen not to follow plans on interpreting the handball statute that would have barred PSG from being eligible for their spot-kick. When it comes to handball penalty decisions, the issue lies in a discrepation between the Premier League and the Champions League. The rules are getting tighter in European competition, with Newcastle being the new victims.

After his controversial 98th-minute penalty salvaged a 1-1 draw, Kylian Mbappe says PSG'DOMINATED' Newcastle and they should have'easily won the game

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
On Tuesday, the Parisian's were behind for the majority of the game thanks to Alexander Isak's contribution, which lifted the Magpies off the bottom of Group F, but the Ligue 1 champions received a spot-kick after only minutes remaining. Despite initially rejecting the home side's desperate marches, referee Szymon Marciniak issued the warning after investigating the situation on the pitchside monitor.

Kieran Trippier 'cannot comprehend' the decision to give Newcastle a controversial injury-time penalty that denied them a historic victory over PSG, but maintains there are ways to recover from the Champions League heartbreak

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
Kieran Trippier is unable to understand why the penalty that denied Newcastle a crucial Champions League victory at Paris St Germain was given. When Polish referee Szymon Marciniak pointed to the spot after being asked to investigate an incident in which Tino Livramento stopped Ousmane Dembele's cross far into stoppage time and saw the ball ricochet off his chest onto the underside of his arm, the 33-year-old England international was stunned. Kylian Mbappe scored from the spot with just seconds remaining to knock out Alexander Isak's first-half opener and snatch two priceless points from the Magpies' grasp.

Why PSG's penalty against Newcastle would NOT have been given in the Premier League - but UEFA rejected a change for the Champions League, resulting in 20% more spot-kicks

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
UEFA has decided not to implement proposed guidelines on the handball law, which would have disallowed Paris Saint-Germain's penalty claim, which cost Newcastle a significant victory on Tuesday evening. After Tino Livramento was found to have handled the ball in the PSG penalty area, the Magpies were up 1-0 minutes from the end of added time before their Parisian hosts were given the opportunity to level from the field. The ball first struck the defender's chest before ricocheting off his elbow, but finally released the penalty that was duly dispatched by Kylian Mbappe.

The VAR who awarded PSG's controversial penalty against Newcastle has been REMOVED from the same role for Champions League fixtures tonight

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
According to rumors, the VAR who gave PSG's contentious added-time penalty against Newcastle has been suspended from service for another Champions League match on Wednesday. After Newcastle defender Tino Livramento was found to have handled the ball when blocking a cross, Kylian Mbappe converted a hugely controversial penalty in the 98th minute on Tuesday. Before the official decided to award the hosts with the spot-kick, Polish VAR Tomasz Kwiatkowski sent referee Szymon Marciniak to the monitor.

After a tense handball VAR decision against Newcastle that was "like the script of a horror movie," PSG boss Luis Enrique insists, "this is football, not basketball."

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
Luis Enrique seemed not to be concerned about the manner in which his team managed to salvage a late point at home to Newcastle after a late and controversial penalty for handball. On Tuesday evening, Paris Saint-Germain trailed Newcastle 1-0 going into the final seconds of their match in Paris in the Champions League, before conceding a 98th-minute equalizer. The ball appeared to fall off Tino Livramento's elbow in the penalty area, prompting a VAR check.

PSG has been slammed by L'Equipe after they needed a controversial late penalty to draw with Newcastle, but Kylian Mbappe is top rated with just 6 out of ten... and Nick Pope is dubbed 'the big man of the evening.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 29, 2023
L'Equipe savaged Paris Saint-Germain's players, who needed a last-gasp penalty to tie with Newcastle United in the Champions League. The French newspaper's ratings may have fallen on the harsh side, but the PSG team earned just 4.5 out of ten, with Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele the highest scorers out of ten, with 6. Mbappe converted a bigote penalty in the 98th minute after Newcastle defender Tino Livramento was found by VAR not to have handled the ball while blocking a cross.

Newcastle manager Eddie Howe says he slams the 'POOR decision' to award PSG the late penalty that denied his team a major victory in Paris despite the fact that the referee wilted under the 'extens' pressure from the home crowd

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2023
CRAIG HOPE: Eddie Howe expressed a sense of injustice and was unable to understand the award of a long-time penalty that denied Newcastle a historic Champions League victory here in Paris. In the 98th minute, Tino Livramento was suspended for a handball after a VAR scan, and Kylian Mbappe scored to cancel out Alexander Isak's first-half opener. The ball had been deflected off the defender's chest before striking his elbow, but UEFA's advice to officials states that there should not result in a penalty.

THE NOTEBOOK: Alexander Isak, a striker, and a celebrity-studded line-up in the press box, as a Newcastle club legend since scoring at PSG

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2023
Despite being on the verge of a major victory, Newcastle were left heartbroken as they left the Parc des Princes with a point, as Kylian Mbappe netted a contentious penalty in stoppage time. Despite the fact that the Magpies were bouncing off their chests, they came to the conclusion that they must stay in the Champions League, but they will be left feeling frustrated after Tino Livramento was sentenced to have played the ball in the area. Alexander Isak had opened the scoring for the injury-plagued Premier League, and the team seemed to be fighting a star-studded PSG outfit during the late crisis.

'What a load of s***', Alan Shearer leads the way as Newcastle are disqualified by a dramatic injury time play... as Jermaine Jenas says, the referee has been put into pressure.'

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 28, 2023
As they denied Eddie Howe's side a significant away victory in the Champions League, Newcastle legend Alan Shearer left a number of pundits angry and baffled at the award of a controversial late penalty to PSG. After Alexander Isak's first-half goal, Newcastle was seconds away from winning by 1-0, which would have seen Eddie Howe's side advance to second place in the league. After Tino Livramento was found not to have been handled in the box after the ball struck his chest and then fell to the elbow, the hosts were given the opportunity to draw level from the box.