West Ham United is set to submit a formal complaint to the Professional Game Match Officials Limited (PGMOL) regarding the disallowed goal that has pushed them closer to relegation and significantly impacted the Premier League title race in favor of Arsenal, according to The Times.
In other Premier League news, Senne Lammens has acknowledged that Manchester United must strengthen their squad this summer to meet the demands of both the Premier League and Champions League next season, as reported by the Daily Mail. Meanwhile, Kieran McKenna is increasingly expected to leave Ipswich Town this summer if he receives an offer from another Premier League club, per The Sun.
In the Championship, Middlesbrough has been approached by fellow second-tier clubs who suspect that their pre-match training sessions may have been spied on by Southampton, according to the Guardian.
On the international front, the World Cup has been labeled a failure by US hotel executives, with fans choosing to stay home instead of paying inflated prices, as noted by The Sun. Additionally, FIFA World Cup matches scheduled across the United States face heightened terrorism risks, with experts warning that vulnerabilities are amplified by the US-Israel conflict with Iran and a reduction in counter-terrorism expertise within federal law enforcement, the Guardian reports.



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