TOP 10 GOALS - PAUL "GAZZA" GASCOIGNE Paul Gascoigne was talented, bold, skilful and - very - controversial. On the field, he had an unusual ability, and ...
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Jose Mourinho talks about Spurs performance and VAR to BT Sport after Watford 0-0 Tottenham clash. It was, to be exact, 10.04mm not over the line. "I know it was only a couple of millimetres but goal-line technology does not make mistakes like VAR. We have to accept it was not a goal." "I talk about Tottenham's performance separate from refereeing and VAR decisions because I prefer not to comment. "Tottenham's performance was good. We started very well. We were very dominant in the first half until they did what they always do - they had that period were they started winning more second balls, put more balls into the box and had one or two set plays. It's impossible to always dominate them. "In the second half the game was more 50-50. We tried with the ammunition we have in the last period to bring more energy, more vision and more quality with Eriksen and were a few millimetres from wining the match. "Overall it was a good match." On refereeing decisions: "I leave the VAR decisions to the pundits. "Gazza did a job for us and it's an important save. "I think we deserve to win this match. To lose would have been too harsh on the boys." #footballindepth #joseMourinho #COYS
He had great confidence. You could see he played for the love of the game. But what made him special was the lack of fear in his game. He would try anything, ...
Gascoigne signed for Rangers in July 1995, for a club record fee of Β£4.3 million, on wages of Β£15,000 a week. He made an immediate impact; in the fifth league game of the season in the Old Firm match at Celtic Park he scored a goal after running almost the full length of the pitch. On 30 December, in a match against Hibernian, Gascoigne was booked by referee Dougie Smith after he picked Smith's yellow card up from the ground and jokingly 'booked' the referee. Rangers went on to win the league in the 1995β96 season, clinching the title in the penultimate game of the season against Aberdeen at Ibrox Stadium; Gascoigne scored a hat-trick during the game. Rangers won the double as they also won the Scottish Cup by knocking out Keith, Clyde, Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Celtic, before beating Heart of Midlothian 5β1 in the final at Hampden Park. He scored 19 goals in 42 appearances in all competitions, and was named as both PFA Scotland Players' Player of the Year and SFWA Footballer of the Year. Rangers won the league title again in 1996β97, their ninth in succession. Gascoigne claimed hat-tricks against Kilmarnock and Motherwell, and ended the campaign with 17 goals in 34 games. The "Gers" won another double by winning the League Cup, knocking out Clydebank, Ayr United, Hibernian and Dunfermline Athletic en route to the final. Rangers beat Hearts 4β3 in the final at Celtic Park, with Gascoigne scoring two goals and Ally McCoist claiming the other two. Credit to Wikipedia.