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Arsenal’s Summer Ambitions Meet Hincapie’s Rising Star Weapons store have reliably illustrated driven squad-building beneath Mikel Arteta, focusing on youthful, flexible gifts balanced to raise the team's play presently and within the future. Piero Hincapie—a 23-year-old Ecuadorian defender known for his aggression, technical ability, and adaptability—perfectly aligns with this strategy. The bargain: a season-long advance from Bayer Leverkusen, including an alternative to purchase for a add up to potential taken a toll of £52 million (£45 million/$61 million), additionally a 10% sell-on clause for Leverkusen in case Weapons store trigger the purchase. For Arsenal, this structure delivers squad depth without immediate financial strain, while Leverkusen secure long-term value from one of their top assets. Hincapie’s Profile: From South America to Bundesliga Standout Early Rise: Hincapie risen from Ecuador's Independiente del Valle, inspiring with his development and constancy so...

Vivianne Miedema, Man City striker, calls for goal-line technology following a controversy in the WSL.


Vivianne Miedema of Manchester City has called for goal-line technology to be introduced into the Women's Super League following a number of controversies in this weekend's matches.

The Dutch forward scored the first goal in City's 2-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, but was denied a second by a goal-line clearance.

Her second-half header was cleared by keeper Ash Neville but appeared to cross the line, though the lack of goal-line technology at the stadium meant it was not awarded.

Miedema told Sky Sports News, "It seemed like it [crossed the line] for me. But I believe that goal-line technology, whether or not it is implemented, is the next step we should take.

"I believe we deserve it as a league, and I would like to see changes implemented quickly in the game."

"We're always pushing to be better and the level of the league is developing so quickly - and I think things like that just can't stay behind."

Meanwhile, Chelsea's Lauren James was given a second-half equalizer against Brighton that TV replays revealed was offside. Mayra Ramirez's initial shot was saved before James scored on the rebound, but officials failed to notice the first attempt, and with no VAR in play, the goal stood.


The England international's goal helped the league leaders earn a point after trailing 2-1.

Both Arsenal and West Ham felt shortchanged by the lack of VAR in their match, with the Gunners claiming Lia Walti was fouled in the build-up to Amber Tysiak's second goal, before Leah Williamson equalized for 3-3 with a header that Hammers manager Rehanne Skinner felt did not cross the line.

Skinner stated: "I need to see the third goal back because I'm pretty sure it didn't cross the line; it's important to look back on that. We didn't quite see through that section of the game, and that's where things got away from us.

"There were numerous fouls today that were not called. There are many question marks over that."

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