Has World Cup signalled end of chaos at corners?
Can the Premier League learn anything from the refereeing of corners at the World Cup?
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Notable Quotes
"If the goal is illegal, then Arsenal won't be English champions."
— Pierluigi Collina , Athlete
"They've scored 60% of their goals that way."
— Jurgen Klopp , Celebrity
"At least they are consistent, but it's the extreme opposite."
— Thomas Hitzlsperger , Athlete
Key People
Jurgen Klopp is a German football manager and the head coach of Liverpool FC.
Pierluigi Collina is the referees' chief who created a training hub for the World Cup officials.
Former Germany player known for his analysis of football.
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Can the Premier League learn anything from the refereeing of corners at the World Cup?
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