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rov of Kyrgyzstan, failing to signal offside for two B

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Chris Kirkland says the Football Association should look no further than Gareth Southgate in its search for a successor to Sam Allardyce. Cheap Air Max 270 Free Shipping . Southgate is favourite for the England managers job following a period in caretaker charge during which the national side remained unbeaten after four matches. Sky Sports Black Friday sale Upgrade to Sky Sports now and get 12 months half price! Former Liverpool and Wigan keeper Kirkland, who played once for England and figured in a number of squads alongside Southgate, is convinced the governing body already has the ideal man for the job. Speaking to Sky Sports News HQ, he said: The way he has conducted himself over the last few weeks - on and off the pitch - has been superb. And, for me, the FA has to give him the job. It makes a mockery of the whole system if they dont. He has been Under-21 manager and that is the whole thing about progression. Kirkland says Southgate has been superb since taking up temporary charge of England He has stepped up these last four games, is unbeaten and has played some good football.So he has to get the job. He has proved himself. Everyone says you should go for more experience but we have been down that route before and it has not panned out.I dont see what else he can do. If he doesnt get the job it just makes it a bit of a laughing stock. Southgate had his interview for the England job at St Georges Park Former Middlesbrough boss Southgate was interviewed by a five-man FA panel on Monday and is expected to be offered the position in the coming week.Last week, FA chief executive Martin Glenn admitted Southgate was in a strong position but refused to rule out the possibility of interviewing other candidates during what he says is an ongoing process.Sky sources understand the process is going fine and that the FA will not be rushed into a decision until it is 100% certain of its appointment. Upgrade to Sky Sports now and get 12 months half price. Hurry, offer ends December 4! Also See: Southgate wants England job Carra: Rooney not the problem Southgate decision next week England track Hoops wonderkid Cheap Air Max 97 Sale . Ibaka equaled a career high with 20 rebounds, adding four blocked shots and 15 points as the Thunder smothered the Milwaukee Bucks offence in a 92-79 victory Saturday night. Nike Night Track For Sale . Fernandez, coached in Toronto by former two-time Olympic silver medallist Brian Orser, scored 267.11 points and is the first champion to successfully defend since Russias Evgeny Plushenko in 2005 and 2006. www.cheapwholesaleairmax95.com/ . Jordan Lynch, the all-purpose Heisman Trophy finalist from Northern Illinois, failed to make it into that exclusive club. RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil -- The referee who awarded Italy a goal after first whistling for a penalty in Saturdays Confederations Cup match against Brazil has admitted he made a mistake, FIFA said on Sunday. Referee Ravshan Irmatov of Uzbekistan blew his whistle to award Italy a penalty. A second later, as play continued, Giorgio Chiellini scored. Irmatov was seen pointing at the penalty spot but then giving a goal. "He has admitted he made a mistake," said FIFA spokesman Pekka Odriozola. Irmatov, a widely respected referee, had been expected to have a chance to referee the Confederations Cup final next Sunday but is now expected to be sent home along with his assistants, who also made two key errors in Saturdays game. Brazil won the match 4-2. Chiellinis goal brought the score to 3-2 to Brazil. Odriozola said Irmatov had not made any excuses about his mistake, but had explained it by saying, "while I was whistling for a penalty, out of the corner of my eye I saw the goal and I thought advantage should be played and gave the goal." In prestigious tournaments, refereeing teams rarely get the chance to make more than one major mistake. At the 2006 World Cup in Germany, English referee Graham Poll was sent home after showing three yellow cards to a Croatian defender, while compatriot Howard Webb was sent home when one of his assistants made an error at the European Championships in 2008. White Air Max 95 Mens. Webb recovered to referee the 2010 World Cup final in South Africa. Irmatov, having blown for a penalty, stopped play and should only have restarted it with a penalty. Allowing play to continue, even for half a second or so, was a "technical error," Odriozola said. If the referee had waited for a moment, the delay would have allowed him to let play develop and give the goal by playing an advantage. Instead, he blew for the penalty but then gave the goal, enraging Brazils players. The mistake was compounded by each assistant, Abduxamidullo Rasulov from Uzbekistan and Bakhadyr Kochikarov of Kyrgyzstan, failing to signal offside for two Brazilian goals. Both mistakes were close, but should have been spotted. For some match officials, the mistakes raise the question of whether referees and assistants who officiate in less competitive leagues -- like those in countries like Uzbekistan and Kyrgyzstan -- should be appointed to such high octane matches. 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