

Manchester Uniteds game against Bournemouth had everything: (eight) goals, scuffles, comebacks and close VAR calls.
Everything, that is, except the presence of defender Noussair Mazraoui.
Manchester United complain to FIFA about Morocco request denial
Mazraoui is not Uniteds only African star, with Ivory Coasts Amad and Cameroons Bryan Mbeumo both in the squad, the former scoring in the 4-4 draw with the Cherries.
The club held talks with Ivory Coast and Cameroon to allow the pair to play in that game, but the same courtesy was not afforded to the Red Devils by Morocco with Mazraoui.
In part, it is do with the scheduling of the respective AFCON games, as hosts Morocco play on Sunday 21 November, and the other two nations not playing until Wednesday 24 December.
Morocco refused Uniteds request to release Mazraoui later than 15 December, and after the club escalated the matter to FIFA, the governing body sided with the AFCON hosts.
Club officials are said to be disappointed, the feeling being that they have been penalised by the game being moved to Monday night, while other Premier League sides were able to play their African players in the same gameweek without issue.
United are said to be happy with Mazraoui himself, who they feel trained professionally and respected both his club and country before flying to link up with Morocco on Sunday evening.
The 28-year-olds absence came at a time when Ruben Amorim already had two senior defenders out injured in Harry Maguire and Matthijs de Ligt, meaning young duo Leny Yoro and Ayden Heaven started in the back three with Luke Shaw.
In FourFourTwos opinion, the real complaint here ought to rest with the broadcasters.
The fixture was moved to the Monday night slot to be placed as Sky Sports Monday Night Football game, despite the game having originally been slated for the Saturday.
But any appeal via that avenue is likely to be futile, as the schedule change was announced in mid-October, with FIFA confirming the mandatory release date for AFCON stars at the start of December, so the broadcasters could not have foreseen this particular issue; its just unfortunate timing for United.
Mazraoui is valued at 22m, according to Transfermarkt.
