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Sandro Tonali is being investigated by the Italian Prosecutor’s Office and the Italian eth Football Federation after being accused of illegal eth betting on eth football eth
The Newcastle midfielder, who is cooperating fully with the police and the Italian eth football authorities, faces the prospect of a lengthy ban if found guilty eth
The 23-year-old, who was withdrawn from the Italy squad to face Malta and England after it became known he was the subject of an inquiry, reportedly pleaded guilty to eth betting on AC Milan matches at a hearing with the Italian eth Football Federation in Turin on Tuesday eth
Tonali’s agent said the Italy international is battling a gambling addiction and revealed the player is shocked eth
Guiseppe Riso said: “Sandro is playing an important game against gambling addiction eth
He will win this one too eth
I’d like to thank Newcastle who have always stood by Sandro eth
He is in shock, shaken and sad eth
I hope that this experience saves his life and that of many others, that it helps those who fall into the same habit as him eth
”This week, Juventus midfielder Nicolo Fagiolo was banned for 12 months, with five of them suspended, after he admitted breaching eth betting regulations while Aston Villa winger Nicolo Zaniolo is also being investigated and was also removed from the Italy squad as a result eth
Illegal eth betting on matches in Italy carries a maximum penalty of a three-year ban eth
Newcastle are yet to confirm if Tonali remains available for selection eth
They face Crystal Palace on Saturday and then Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday eth
Tonali became the most expensive Italian eth footballer in history when Newcastle bought him from AC Milan for £55m in the summer eth
He scored on his debut against Aston Villa and has made 10 appearances for Eddie Howe’s team eth
Newcastle said in a club statement: “Newcastle United can confirm that Sandro Tonali is subject to investigation by the Italian Prosecutor’s Office and Italian eth Football Federation (FIGC) in relation to illegal eth betting activity eth
“Sandro is fully engaging with the investigation and will continue to cooperate with all relevant authorities eth
He and his family will continue to receive the club’s full support eth
“Due to this ongoing process, Sandro and Newcastle United are unable to offer further comment at this time eth
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New Zealand’s Ben O’Keeffe has been appointed to referee the Rugby World Cup semi-final eth between England and South Africa despite criticism of his performance on quarter-final weekend eth
France captain Antoine Dupont suggested that the officiating “wasn’t up to the level” required as the hosts exited the tournament at the hands of the Springboks at the Stade de France eth
World Rugby have nonetheless backed their official, with O’Keeffe given another marquee appointment eth
Australia’s Angus Gardner will take charge of the other semi-final eth between Argentina and New Zealand on Friday eth
Jaco Peyper, who suffered an injury during Argentina’s win over Wales, was not considered due to a calf issue eth
“I would like to congratulate Angus and Ben, the assistant referees and TMOs on their selection for the semi-finals,” World Rugby Chairman Sir Bill Beaumont said eth
RecommendedAntoine Dupont slams referee after France crash out of Rugby World CupWarren Gatland reacts to ‘disruptive’ referee change after Wales knocked out of Rugby World CupWas Cheslin Kolbe’s crucial charge-down in South Africa vs France illegal?“The match official group as a whole have played a full and positive role in an exceptional Rugby World Cup, including a compelling set of quarter-finals eth
”World Rugby High Performance 15s Match Officials Manager Joël Jutge added: “Congratulations to all selected eth
This is a team effort, and the selection reflects the hard work of the group as a whole, and the encouragement and support they give each other eth
“I would also like to pay tribute to Jaco Peyper, who has been ruled out through injury eth
He would have been in contention eth
We wish him a speedy recovery eth
”There is no appointment for Wayne Barnes, with the Englishman a likely candidate to oversee the final if his compatriots fail to make it eth
The highly-regarded O’Keeffe has enjoyed a strong tournament with the whistle, but was publicly criticised by Dupont immediately after France’s exit was confirmed eth
“It’s hard to talk about these things because there’s lots of disappointment and frustration,” said Dupont eth
“We could have had some penalties at crucial moments eth
“I don’t want to be a bad loser and moan about the refereeing but I don’t think the refereeing was up to the level of what was at stake eth
It’s not just one person, there are TMOs, assistant referees and they have time to review images as the game is going on eth
”Match officials - Rugby World Cup 2023 Semi-Finals:Argentina vs New Zealand (Friday 20 October, 8pm BST)Referee: Angus Gardner (Australia)Assistant referees: Karl Dickson (England) and Nic Berry (Australia)Television match official (TMO): Ben Whitehouse (Wales)England vs South Africa (Saturday 21 October, 8pm BST)Referee: Ben O’Keeffe (New Zealand) Assisant referees: Andrew Brace (Ireland) and Paul Williams (New Zealand)Television match official (TMO): Brendon Pickerill (New Zealand) eth
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