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Ireland asks FIFA for France World Cup replay

19 novembre 2009 15:45

Ireland midfielder Liam Lawrence, goalkeeper Given and defender Paul McShane shout at Swedish referee Martin Hansson after the goal by French defender William Gallas during the World Cup 2010 qualifying match in Paris. Angry Ireland has blasted Thierry Henry as "Le Cheat" after the French football skipper helped knock the national team out of the World Cup with a clear handball.

DUBLIN (AFP) - Angry Ireland called on FIFA Thursday to allow its World Cup playoff with France to be replayed, as a dispute over Thierry Henry's blatant handball threatened to become a diplomatic row.

Irish Prime Minister Brian Cowen said he supported the Football Association of Ireland's request, and promised to raise the issue with French President Nicolas Sarkozy at an EU summit.

Video replays showed Henry used his hand to stop the ball going out of play in extra-time of Wednesday's match, before he passed to William Gallas to head the goal for a 2-1 aggregate win which sent France to South Africa.

"The blatantly incorrect decision by the referee to award the goal has damaged the integrity of the sport," the FAI said in a statement.

"We now call on FIFA, as the world governing body for our sport, to organise for this match to be replayed."

As he arrived in Brussels for the meeting to choose two top EU jobs, Cowen said: "Our minister of sport actually will write to FIFA in support of that complaint and look for a re-match."

He said he and Sarkozy "will probably have a chat about it away from the table," but added that he wanted football's authorities to resolve the row and ensure "that fair play is upheld here."

But as the fallout intensified, the French prime minister said the Irish government should not get involved in FIFA business.

"Neither the French government nor the Irish government should interfere in the functioning of the international federation," Francois Fillon said.

FIFA confirmed it had received a letter of complaint from the FAI, but refused to say when any decision would be made.

Ireland's chances of forcing a replay appear slim.

The match in Paris was one of four playoffs on Wednesday which finalised the 32-nation line-up for South Africa.

The draw for next year's finals is due to be made in Cape Town on December 4, leaving little time in a calendar already crowded by club matches.

Who's saying what about Henry handball

The Irish football body pointed to a precedent: a FIFA decision in 2005 to invalidate the result of a World Cup qualifier between Ukbekistan and Bahrain on the basis of "a technical error by the referee of the match".

But a FIFA spokesman said that was a "very different" case, because the referee in the match "saw the incident in question and simply failed to apply the proper rules".

FAI chief executive John Delaney said his organisation had also written to the French Football Federation (FFF) asking for the playoff to be replayed, and urged FIFA to take action.

"If FIFA believe in fairplay and integrity... this is their opportunity to step forward," a clearly agitated Delaney said.

"From the French FA's point of view, they need to look at themselves and look at this situation.

"Thierry Henry's their captain, he's a wonderful footballer, but does he want to be remembered like Maradona was in 1986, does he want his legacy to be this handball?" he asked, referring to Diego Maradona's infamous 'Hand of God' goal for Argentina against England at the 1986 World Cup.

Ireland coach Giovanni Trapattoni said he did not believe FIFA would grant a replay.

"It is impossible to repeat the game," the experienced Italian said.

He urged FIFA to explain how Swedish referee Martin Hansson, who failed to spot the incident, had been chosen for such a high-profile match, saying: "For this important game we needed a stronger referee, an important referee."

Henry himself admitted handling, but said the responsibility for seeing the incident fell to the match official.

Trapattoni refused to blame the player, saying: "It wasn't up to Henry to say 'I touched it with my hand'."

The Irish press were unanimous in their condemnation.

"We were robbed" said the Irish Star, "Le Cheat" added the Irish Mirror, while the Irish Sun splashed with the "Hand of the Frog".

A Facebook page entitled "We Irish hate Thierry Henry (the cheat)" also drew hundreds of comments, including a call for an Irish boycott of French goods.

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Commentaires (15)

kmnyasa

19 novembre 2009 17:21

i wish to state that if people are compaining about plays handling the ball they must be factual because it was not only Henry who handled the ball in that game Robby Keane used his hands on at least two occassions to control the ball players normally do that. so what Henry has done is not new nor will it be the last time a player does that so vilifying Henry should have its limiteds

DINOZOFF

20 novembre 2009 03:02

Henry was practically playig handball!! Typical french move when out classed make up your own rules!! Galas is a bonehead and so is Platini!!!

hollyice

20 novembre 2009 06:15

Before it was PaloRossi ,now it's DinoZoff , always new usernames just to insult some nation ans some personalities , what a shame to do it with respectful names ! Bonehead yourself !

Giorgio

20 novembre 2009 07:24

Hoefully this situation will finally convince FIFA to introduce video technology, on all international games, all CL games, etc.

But then, looking at the current FIFA management, I don't think that anything constructive will be done in this regard. FIFA is run by old men, whose way of thinking is entrenched in their old mentality. And the problem is that these old men do not understand modern technology.

soccerwinner

20 novembre 2009 08:50

Giorgio, you quoted,

"FIFA is run by old men, whose way of thinking is entrenched in their old mentality. And the problem is that these old men do not understand modern technology."

I totally understand that you're talking about "TONTODONATI".

Ahahahahahahaha !!!!!!!!!!

hollyice

20 novembre 2009 09:20

Our Irish friend got nothing to say about this ?

Tontodonati

20 novembre 2009 10:08

soccerwinner, I'm afraid you have to do better than that to get even with me. But it's comforting to know that I am constantly in your thoughts.

Fred's infallible prediction:

France - Ireland will not be replayed.

France will not go anywhere in S. Africa.

Italy will win the W.C. by defeating Spain in a shoot out after yet another boring 0 - 0.

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Mark, don’t despair. Eire played well. It was not meant to be. In life we must experience the ecstasy of victory and the agony of defeat.

newtonheath1878

20 novembre 2009 10:21

Wasn’t around yesterday Holly as I was a bit busy!

As much as I feel robbed I cannot change my opinion that players should play to the ref’s whistle, match officials will always make mistakes and players will always do instinctive things during matches that causes controversy. Lets not forget that Eire had every opportunity to secure qualification through the normal channels and six draws through the campaign isn’t really world cup finals material and I have always stated that we have punched above our weight during the campaign but it still doesn’t take away the disappointment of being knocked out of the competition by a team, who are seen as one of the worlds elite, in such a manner!

Is Henry a cheat? Well if he is then 99.9% of footballers are cheats, what he did was instinctive, it is the officials job to spot the infringement, on this occasion they didn’t!

Should the match be replayed? Only if two FA’s of Eire and France agree to do so, if FIFA intervene and demand the match is replayed it will create a very, very unhealthy precedent and open up a very large can of worms. In my opinion it is high time that the powers that be give serious consideration to video technology, I know here in the UK that a vast majority of clubs, managers, players and fans alike support the implementation of technology at the higher levels of the sport.

So congratulations to the French team and the people of France on claiming one of the final tickets to South Africa but ask your self the question, are you happy with the way you got there?

PaoloRossi

20 novembre 2009 13:03

Fifa - shame

Uefa - shame

France - shame

Platini - shame

Henry - shame

refs - shame

Justice for Ireland!!!Justice for football!!!

Chelsea4ever

20 novembre 2009 14:48

SHAME ! SHAME ! SHAME !SHAME !SHAME !SHAME ! SHAME !SHAME ! SHAME ! SHAME !SHAME !SHAME !SHAME ! SHAME !SHAME ! SHAME ! SHAME !SHAME !SHAME !SHAME ! SHAME !

Avi82

20 novembre 2009 20:41

Paolo Rossi, Dino Zoff, Tardelli, Conti, Gentile, Oriali, Altobelli, Antognoni, who-ever-you-are;

Typical french move? What a joke....

Italy is the considered most cheat national team over the years, if I am not wrong.

At least, Henry made a mistake, and admitted it. How about your prima madonna divers and cheaters?

This is nothing to do with Platini or France. come to your sense, if you have.

I do not like France, but you are way over it.

You, Italians, have serious problems....

Avi82

20 novembre 2009 20:46

Paolo Rossi, Dino Zoff, Tardelli, Conti, Gentile, Oriali, Altobelli, Antognoni, who-ever-you-are;

Typical french move? What a joke....

Italy is the considered most cheat national team over the years, if I am not wrong.

At least, Henry made a mistake, and admitted it. How about your prima madonna divers and cheaters?

This is nothing to do with Platini or France. come to your sense, if you have.

I do not like France, but you are way over it.

You, Italians, have serious problems....

Avi82

20 novembre 2009 21:35

Paolo Rossi, Dino Zoff, Tardelli, Conti, Gentile, Oriali, Altobelli, Antognoni, who-ever-you-are;

Typical french move? What a joke....

Italy is the considered most cheat national team over the years, if I am not wrong.

At least, Henry made a mistake, and admitted it. How about your prima madonna divers and cheaters?

This is nothing to do with Platini or France. come to your sense, if you have.

I do not like France, but you are way over it.

You, Italians, have serious problems....

PaoloRossi

21 novembre 2009 00:33

Avi82,

you are wrong about Italia, you are just jealous because Italia is best. Tell me in which game Italia cheated like France???When Italia cheated like Henry?? Only Italia have divers???That is nothing to do with France, why they dont tell FIFA we will another game against Ireland. One more bad thing from Henry is to set by Dunne after the game, what Henry told to Dunne maybe "i just kick you out of WC".

Do you remember WC in Japan/S.Korea and game S.Korea-Italia, do you remeber EC game Denmark-Sweden, do you remember EC final Italia-France and refs extra time until France score goal(Wiltord) and many more another games against Italia. Italia-Hungary U20 italians had 3 red cards(only one was really).

Tontodonati

21 novembre 2009 19:00

Avi82, I grant you that the Italian national team is not selected from altar boys. But Italian players are particularly known for breaking noses, insulting, pulling, grabbing and pushing opponents out of the way rather than by purposely stopping the ball with their hands. Paolo Rossi is also correct in listing how many times Italy have been victimized by referees.