England's Rooney "gobsmacked" to be sent off (Reuters) Updated: 2006-07-04 08:52
LONDON, July 3 - England forward Wayne Rooney said on Monday he was
"gobsmacked" to be sent off against Portugal at the World Cup and did not
deliberately stamp on defender Ricardo Carvalho.
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Referee Horacio Elizondo of Argentina shows England's Wayne Rooney
(2nd R) a red card as Rooney's team mates react during their World Cup
2006 quarter-final soccer match against Portugal in Gelsenkirchen July 1,
2006. [Reuters] | "When the referee produced the red card I was amazed -- gobsmacked," Rooney
said in a statement. "I want to say absolutely categorically that I did not
intentionally put my foot down on Ricardo Carvalho."
Rooney was dismissed by Argentine referee Horacio Elizondo in the 62nd minute
of Saturday's quarter-final after battling through the challenges of two players
and treading on Carvalho's groin as he tried to disentangle himself.
"...what happened didn't warrant a red card," added Rooney. "If anything, I
feel we should have had a free kick for the fouls committed on me during the
same incident.
"He slid in from behind me and unfortunately ended up in a position where my
foot was inevitably going to end up as I kept my balance. That's all there was
to it.
"If you ask any player... they will tell you that I am straight and honest in
the way I play.
"From what I've seen in the World Cup, most players would have gone to ground
at the slightest contact but my only thought then was to keep possession for
England.
BITTERLY DISAPPOINTED
British media reported on Monday that Rooney was furious with Portugal winger
Cristiano Ronaldo, his Manchester United club mate, who rushed 40 metres to the
referee, apparently to demand a card for the England forward.
However, Rooney said in the statement: "I bear no ill feeling to Cristiano
but am disappointed that he chose to get involved. I suppose I do, though, have
to remember that on that particular occasion we were not team mates."
Ronaldo said afterwards that he complained to the referee about the foul but
did not ask for a red card to be shown.
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