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NEW DELHI: Fulham football team’s female players were “protected” from the club’s late billionaire owner after the staff became aware of his interest in ‘young, blond girls’, said Gaute Haugenes, the former manager of team from 2001 to 2003, and added that the allegations did not come as “the biggest surprise.”
Haugenes recently spoke to the BBC about the club’s late owner Mohamed Al Fayed and revealed that the staff members took steps to ensure that “situations couldn’t occur” and that they “protected the players”.
These revelations come in the wake of a BBC documentary, “Al Fayed: Predator At Harrods”, which aired on Thursday night. In the documentary, more than 20 women who had worked at Harrods came forward with allegations of assault and physical violence by Fayed at properties in London and Paris.
Five women have alleged that they were raped by Fayed, while others have alleged sexual misconduct took place while they worked at the luxury department store, which was previously owned by Fayed.
Fulham, the football club bought by Fayed in 1997, is currently trying to establish whether any of its staff members have been affected by the alleged misconduct. The club has urged individuals with experiences or information related to the allegations to contact them or the police.
Meanwhile today, a legal team representing women alleging rape and sexual assault said it received over 150 new enquiries, including from women accusing the former Harrods owner.
The legal team representing 37 women accusing Fayed of sexual abuse confirmed to AFP that new inquiries had been received, which included a “mix of survivors and individuals with evidence” about Fayed. The allegations involve girls as young as 15 and 16 at the time of the alleged assault, with lawyers comparing the scale and nature of the case to claims made against disgraced individuals like Jeffrey Epstein and Harvey Weinstein.
Over a span of 25 years, the legal team is bringing claims against Harrods for facilitating the “systematic abuse” of its employees, many of whom were hired as Fayed’s personal assistants and secretaries. The accusers allege that assaults occurred at Fayed’s apartments in London, residences in Paris, and during trips abroad, ranging from Saint-Tropez to Abu Dhabi.
Harrods, which Fayed sold in 2010, expressed its utter appalment at the allegations and confirmed that it had also received new inquiries following the BBC investigation. The department store’s website now features a form for victims to complete, stating that it has an “established process” for those affected to seek compensation.
Additionally, the legal team disclosed that they are also representing women who were employed by the Ritz hotel, another property previously owned by the mogul.
A spokesperson for Fulham expressed the club’s deep concern and empathy for the women who have shared their experiences, stating, “We are in the process of establishing whether anyone at the club is or has been affected. Should any person wish to share information or experiences relating to these allegations, we encourage them to contact the club at safeguarding@fulhamfc.com or the police.”
At a news conference on Friday, lawyers representing Fayed’s accusers expressed their suspicion that there may be more victims from other places where Fayed worked. Barrister Maria Mulla stated, “Wherever he went, there will be victims.” Fayed, who died last year at the age of 94, had also owned the Ritz in Paris since 1979 and sold Harrods in 2010.

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Deepdale was the venue of English football’s most interminable penalty shootout on Tuesday night.

After playing out a 1-1 draw in normal time during their Carabao Cup third-round tie, Fulham and Preston North End took a record-breaking 34 penalties between them, with an astonishing 31 finding the net.

Excluding FA Cup qualifiers, this was the highest-scoring penalty shootout ever in a major English domestic competition. It surpassed the League Cup clash between Derby County and Carlisle United in 2016, which finished 14-13.

It reflects a modern trend, with all five of the highest-scoring shootouts taking place within the past 13 years. That’s perhaps indicative of the increasing attention to detail during shootouts. That was certainly the case for Fulham, according to head coach Marco Silva, although it did not pay off.

“We always prepare,” he told Fulham’s media channel. “When you play in these competitions, it is part of our routine to prepare penalties. Sometimes we repeat; not just one penalty for one player. We do it twice against the same goalkeeper. But it’s one thing to prepare in a session and another thing when it comes to a shootout decision in a competition.”

For Fulham, the shootout’s longevity surpassed a miserable night in Aldershot back in 1987, in what was then known as the Freight Rovers Cup. They were defeated 11-10 after a 1-1 draw in normal time, with 28 penalties taken. Gordon Davies, the club’s record goalscorer, took two penalties in the shootout and missed them both. For Preston, this result betters a 10-9 victory over Oldham in the 2014-15 edition of the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy.

This result was a big upset for Paul Heckingbottom’s Championship side, knocking out a side that reached the semi-finals last season. Ryan Ledson, who also scored a sublime half-volley in normal time for Preston, netted the winning spot kick after Fulham’s Timothy Castagne blazed his strike over the bar. Reiss Nelson, who was one of 11 changes for Fulham from their draw at West Ham on Saturday, scored his side’s goal in normal time.

“The standard of penalties was really good,” Heckingbottom told Preston’s YouTube channel. “When you get that deep into it, showing the commitment in the game to get to penalties, and then they are racking up 9-9, 10-10, 11-11… the more it went on, the more I wanted to win the game.  To have a positive end to that is really good.”

To mark this historic occasion, and in true The Athletic style, here is the breakdown of every single penalty on a unique night at Deepdale.


No 1: Raul Jimenez. Fulham. Scores — 0-1

Jimenez gets us under way. He takes a huge run-up, about 10 yards. He side-steps to the left, before strolling up to the ball and sending goalkeeper Freddie Woodman the wrong way. That’s going to happen a few times to both goalkeepers…

No 2. Ben Whiteman. Preston. Scores — 1-1

Preston captain Whiteman gets the hosts on the board. A quicker run-up, slight hesitation and then he blasts it to the goalkeeper’s right. Steven Benda goes the right way but can’t get close.

No 3. Sasa Lukic. Fulham. Scores — 1-2

Woodman goes the right way, but Lukic’s penalty, which is hit hard and low to the goalkeeper’s right, is out of reach.

No 4. Sam Greenwood. Preston. Scores — 2-2

The shortest run-up yet. Perhaps a moment of jeopardy, prime territory for a ridiculed delivery…

Never in doubt. Hard and low to Benda’s right. The ’keeper can’t get near it. Ominous standards set so far.

No 5. Sander Berge. Fulham. Scores — 2-3

High to Woodman’s right. A second penalty that the ’keeper has gone the right way for, but he just can’t reach it.

No 6. Jeppe Okkels. Preston. Scores — 3-3

Winger Okkels opens up his body and aims for top bins. It’s close to the side netting and while not quite top corner, he finds the net. Benda goes the right way but to no avail.

No 7. Alex Iwobi. Fulham. Scores — 3-4

Iwobi’s penalty would be a decent height for a goalkeeper, but he’s done the hard part and that is sending Woodman the wrong way. He flashes the goalkeeper a little smile. We go on.

No 8. Alistair McCann. Preston. Scores — 4-4

You don’t save those. Midfielder McCann whips the ball high and well clear of Benda.

No 9. Ryan Sessegnon. Fulham. Scores — 4-5

Sessegnon keeps his eyes fixed on the ’keeper and then sends him the wrong way, but there’s a little tension.

He celebrates by walking up to Woodman and putting his finger to his lips. So far the keeper tricks aren’t working for either side.

No 10. Milutin Osmajic. Preston. Scores — 5-5

Osmajic, the Preston striker, had the least amount of touches during the game. But he made this one count. That’s 10 out of 10 for the team’s best takers. Pretty flawless all round. Now for sudden death and those who didn’t fancy it…

No 11. Timothy Castagne. Fulham. Scores — 5-6

The night was going well for Castagne at this point. He nets his spot kick, high to the ’keeper’s right, who is sent the wrong way. There’s a fist pump to the away end. Enjoy it while it lasts, Timothy.

No 12. Ryan Ledson. Preston. Scores — 6-6

Mirrors Castagne’s penalty. High and unstoppable. The goalkeeper goes the wrong way. Not even close.

No 13. Emile Smith Rowe. Fulham. Scores — 6-7

Fulham’s club-record signing takes the first penalty of the night that looked a little dicey. Woodman goes the right way and almost gets a hand to it. The pace of the penalty carries it into the net. It’s an accurate penalty, though, right in the corner.

No 14. Liam Lindsay. Preston. Scores — 7-7

So many of Preston’s penalties are aimed high. It’s admirably ballsy. Fulham ’keeper Benda seems to dive under this one. Centre-back Lindsay’s penalty is nearer the centre than the corner, but it’s unreachable for helpless Benda. Preston’s players aren’t feeling the pressure of taking second.

No 15. Issa Diop. Fulham. Scores — 7-8 

Diop takes two steps and crashes it into the net. Woodman has not started his dive by the time the ball flashes past him. A true elite centre-back penalty. Gets a few gasps for the chutzpah. If Diop is scoring belters then this is not going to end any time soon.

No 16. Jordan Storey. Preston. Scores — 8-8

Storey goes high and finds the top corner. Benda goes the right way, but even if he had guessed correctly he is not saving that. Well into territory now where questions start being asked about the goalkeepers… Crack open the Carabao cans, could be a long night.

No 17. Jorge Cuenca. Fulham. SAVED — 8-8

Now this is what a centre-back’s penalty should look like. None of this top-corner nonsense. Nice and readable, Woodman dives low to his left to parry the ball away. Big fist bump celebration. Now a chance to end the shootout…

No 18. Kaine Kesler-Hayden. Preston. SAVED — 8-8

After spending the past 10 minutes or so flailing miserably around the six-yard box, both ’keepers suddenly get off the mark. This penalty is abject. Kesler-Hayden can conclude proceedings, but his spot kick is far too straight and central.

No 19. Martial Godo. Fulham. Scores — 8-9

And… normal service resumes. Woodman dives the wrong way. Youngster Godo, 19, is clearly unhappy with Woodman, as like Sessegnon, he goes over to him and ‘shushes’ him.

No 20. Andrew Hughes. Preston. Scores — 9-9

Everyone wants this one scored. Centre-back Hughes again sends Benda the wrong way and ensures we will see both ’keepers take a kick.

No 21. Steven Benda. Fulham. Scores — 9-10

Benda pulls off an outrageous penalty. He sticks it in the top corner. On this basis, he might be better at taking them than saving them! Woodman next…

No 22. Freddie Woodman. Preston. Scores — 10-10

The same applies to Woodman. Benda goes the wrong way. Woodman fires hard and low. The show rolls on and the first-choice takers return…

No 23. Raul Jimenez. Fulham. Scores — 10-11

Taking two penalties in the same game is laced with risk. Although clearly not at Deepdale. Jimenez changes his run-up, adding a second stutter. He also sticks the ball in the top corner, above the reaches of Woodman, who did guess the right way.

No 24. Ben Whiteman. Preston. Scores — 11-11

Once the ’keepers have taken a penalty, it’s not that much fun anymore really. Benda goes close here, he gets his leg to the kick, which is fired down the middle. He thought the penalty would match the standards set earlier in the shootout. Good mind games from Whiteman.

No 25. Sasa Lukic. Fulham. Scores — 11-12

Lukic fires his penalty in the same direction and Woodman remembers that well. Shame Lukic has stuffed the ball into the top corner, though. We go on.

No 26. Sam Greenwood. Preston. Scores — 12-12

Greenwood’s well-struck penalty beats Benda at full stretch. Heckingbottom and his staff are chuckling on the touchline. Parents with bedtimes to keep in the stands are not amused. Neither are the couple hundred Fulham fans who have 190 miles to travel once this firing practice concludes.

No 27. Sander Berge. Fulham. Scores — 12-13

Berge shapes up to smack it Diop-style but then just strokes the ball into the net. Not in the corner, but it doesn’t matter as Woodman has gone the wrong way and he slumps to the turf. Surely we’re into bruising territory for the goalkeepers now. Good thing we’re not playing on Astro.

No 28. Jeppe Okkels. Preston. Scores — 13-13

Okkels’ razorsharp penalty keeps us going. Sorry.

No 29. Alex Iwobi. Fulham. Scores — 13-14

Iwobi’s uncle, Jay-Jay Okocha, once had a penalty saved at the 1996 Olympics by Brazilian legend Dida. Iwobi doesn’t miss. We go on.

No 30. Alistair McCann. Preston. Scores — 14-14

At this point, there needs to be a handicap. Maybe each penalty has to be taken a yard further back? At the moment it feels a bit pointless having a goalkeeper. They are not getting near these kicks. Crossbar challenge, anyone?

No 31. Ryan Sessegnon. Fulham. Scores — 14-15

How’s your luck? Sessegnon tried to shush Woodman earlier, but the Preston goalkeeper does him a favour here. The ball hits the post, hits the back of Woodman and then goes in. Does that mean two goals for the ’keepers? Is this an own goal? If so, that means more goals scored by ’keepers than saves made…

No 32. Milutin Osmajic. Preston. Scores — 15-15

I always liked those old-school MLS penalties, dribbling from the halfway line. Maybe bring in a defender, too, and get a one-on-one scenario going. Anyway, all of the first-choice takers have taken two penalties and scored them. It is impressive from Preston, really, as they have taken and scored 11 penalties where a miss would have eliminated them.

No 33. Timothy Castagne. Fulham. MISS — 15-15

Finally. After 33 penalties, we have one that misses the target completely. Castagne gets it all wrong, it’s high and wide. Completely out of keeping with the standard of penalties in this shootout.

Obviously, this shootout was not going to be decided by a ’keeper save.

No 34. Ryan Ledson. Preston. Scores — 16-15

It’s over. Preston’s goalscorer in normal time seals the deal. Fittingly, he sends Benda the wrong way. A shootout of impressive quality comes to an end.

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  • Preston beat Fulham 16-15 in the 31th penalty of their League Cup shootout 
  • LISTEN NOW: It’s All Kicking Off!, available wherever you get your podcasts. New episodes every Monday and Thursday 

Championship Preston North End knocked out Fulham last night after the longest penalty shoot-out in League Cup history.

With the 31st spot-kick of the evening, Preston skipper Ryan Ledson held his nerve after Timothy Castagne blazed over from twelve yards, to send Paul Heckingbottom’s side through to the fourth round of the competition with a 16-15 victory on penalties.

‘As soon as he (Castagne) missed, I knew I was going to score and it was time to get home really,’ joked Ledson. ‘I want Liverpool away (next round). All the lads are buzzing after that,’ Ledson added.

‘I’ve never been to Anfield so I’d take that,’ said Heckingbottom. ‘The standard of the penalties was unreal. As it wore on, it made me even more determined to win it.’

Fulham boss Marco Silva changed his entire team for the trip to Lancashire, with a first start handed to Reiss Nelson while Heckingbottom made eight changes of his own.

North End keeper Freddie Woodman cuts a jubliant figure as PNE advance in the Carabao Cup

North End keeper Freddie Woodman cuts a jubliant figure as PNE advance in the Carabao Cup

Fulham manager Marco Silva changed his entire team for the trip to Deepdale in Lancashire

Fulham manager Marco Silva changed his entire team for the trip to Deepdale in Lancashire

Similarly, Paul Higginbottom's North End side featured eight changes from the weekend

Similarly, Paul Higginbottom’s North End side featured eight changes from the weekend

The home side took the lead in the first half thanks to a brilliant finish by Ledson but Fulham got a deserved equaliser on the hour mark through Nelson.

Silva turned to his bench, making five attacking changes in a bid to get a winner but Preston held firm before triumphing in a crazy shootout, where 31 of the 34 penalties were converted successfully. ‘I felt we showed enough to win the game,’ said Silva, whose side reached the semi-final of the competition last season.

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