News about Yuta Nakayama

AHEAD OF THE GAME: A factor in the Premier League's stalled is fear of fan resistance during Queen's tributes

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 9, 2022
AHEAD OF THE GUIDE: Concern that tributes to the Queen may not have been universally acknowledged - as well as the possibility of global shame if there was any resistance from supporters - was a factor in the decision to call off all football in the United Kingdom this weekend. During their Europa Conference League match against Swedish club Djurgardens on Thursday evening, a number of Shamrock Rovers supporters sparked outrage by performing offensive songs. Although their behavior are likely to have resulted from Irish Republican sentiment, the fact that several English clubs also have politicized portions of their fan base was mentioned in the discussions over football's demise.

After a major mistake in the Championship game, EFL has reported that the hawk-eye goal line technology malfunctioned

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 5, 2022
After Theo Corbeanu's first half goal, the Seasiders scored all three points at the John Smith's Stadium, but the Terriers thought they had equalised in the second half. Referee John Busby yelled for play to continue as Yuta Nakayama gathered after achieving his goal just after the hour clock. Nakayama had a header and when Danny Grimshaw was rescued, he managed to squeeze the ball between the goalkeeper and his post and the fence and over the line. Grimshaw reacted quickly to smother the ball and promptly kept it back in play. The unsighted official did not set the target after reviewing his wristwatch connected to the Hawk-Eye system in use in both Championships and tournaments.

Blackpool beat Huddersfield 1-0, leaving the hosts in last place. Corbeanu's game gives Blackpool a crucial 1-0 victory and leaves them in last place

www.dailymail.co.uk, September 4, 2022
STUART BRENNAN FOR THE DAILY MAIL: Danny Schofield, the former manager of Huddersfield, said an apology was simply not strong enough after an apparent failure of the goal decision procedure cost his team an equalizing goal. The Terriers remain second-bottom of the Championship after referee John Busby waved for play to continue as Japan's Yuta Nakayama celebrated what seemed to be a splinter attack right after the hour mark. Nakayama had a header from Sorba Thomas' corner and, when Danny Grimshaw saved, squeezed the ball between Grimshaw and his post and the fence, he was over the line.