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Platini backs handball referee

China Daily | Updated: 2010-02-08 08:14

WARSAW: Swedish referee Martin Hansson, who was at the center of the Thierry Henry handball controversy in France's World Cup qualification, deserved to be picked for the finals, UEFA president Michel Platini said on Saturday.

Hansson, widely criticized for failing to spot the handball that led to France scoring the decisive goal in the second leg of their playoff against Ireland, was named on Friday among the 30 referees for the tournament in South Africa in June.

"FIFA made the correct decision to put him forward because he is not the person responsible for what happened," Platini said.

"He didn't see Henry's handball when it happened ... although everyone saw it on the television afterwards ... and I'm not sure we could identify this as a referee's error.

"He has officiated other games which were very difficult for referees and he did excellently."

Television replays showed Henry twice touched the ball before William Gallas bundled it over the line in extra time to give France a 1-1 draw in the return leg of the November match.

France won the playoff 2-1 on aggregate to reach the finals in South Africa and spark one of the biggest outcries in World Cup history. Last month, FIFA decided there was no mechanism for punishing Henry for his part in the incident.

Platini said he hoped soccer's law-making body, the International Football Association Board, would approve the recent experiment in the Europa League, where an extra assistant was placed behind each goal to help the referee.

"Other sports such as basketball and volleyball have made changes but in football the number of referees has always been the same," he said.

Reuters

(China Daily 02/08/2010 page24)

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