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Lampard: I Knew It Was Over the Line [FFT Article]


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By Statto7 - 28 Jun 2010 1:33 PM

I too knew it was over the line but at the end of the day we were too slow and pedestrian compared to the Germans. Allowing the goal may have made a difference but we will never know. Anyway don't we always get shocking decisions against us in the knock out rounds - it is almost an unwritten rule.

Why oh why did Capello put Heskey on when the game needed chasing - England basically paid the price for not having goal scorers in the team.

England have been let down by poor keeping and defending, a lack of cynicism and a slow style of play. With the first goal by Klose if it was someone like Heinze defending he would have hit the deck and rolled 40 times until the ref gave a free and sent Klose off (unjustifiably) for an arm raised. Similarly with the final goal Ozil would have been bundled over the line in his own half before the attack ever developed. Instead barry did nowt.


What do you think about the FourFourTwo article Lampard: I Knew It Was Over the Line?
FRANK Lampard has called for the advent of goal-line technology after being denied a crucial equaliser as England crashed out of the World Cup to Germany.

Have your say.
By afromanGT - 28 Jun 2010 11:15 PM

Heineken wrote:
The thing that shits me though is half the German team would have seen it too, the goalie too. It would have been good sportsmanship for them to have said to the ref "Nein, it went in". Would have made for a more entertaining 2nd half too.

Neuer didn't turn around until it had bounced and the spin thrust it back towards him though, so he wouldn't have known. And this is the World Cup - sportsmanship isn't rewarded.