Aussies says referee apologised over disputed goal (Reuters) Updated: 2006-06-13 08:39
KAISERSLAUTERN, June 12 - Australia's players said Egyptian referee Esam
Abd El Fatah had apologised for allowing a disputed goal against them in their
3-1 over Japan in World Cup Group F on Monday.
Socceroos goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer said El Fatah had apologised for allowing
Shunsuke Nakamura's goal to stand after Atsushi Yanagisawa collided with the
Australian keeper and knocked him off balance as the ball sailed into the empty
net.
The goal, which led to a furious protest from the Australians, gave Japan the
early lead and the controversey threatened to overshadow the match until the
Australians scored three times in a devastating late flurry.
"At the end of the day the referee made a mistake but everybody makes
mistakes and I think it was big of him to admit it and overall I think he
refereed the game okay," Schwarzer told reporters.
"He said after the game to (Australia captain Mark Viduka) that God was on
his side because the result went our way in the end...in the sense that it
didn't affect the result in the end."
Viduka confirmed the referee had spoken to him about the incident.
"I think it was obvious that he made a mistake but everybody makes a mistake.
He said that God was with him today because he obviously made a mistake."
Australia coach Guus Hiddink also said the referee had got lucky.
"In the end justice was done in this game. It was a clear foul on the
goalie."
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