
Har samlet noen sitater ifra britiske aviser.
Do not let anyone tell you the best team won. Do not let anyone say that football was the victor here.
Chelsea should have had three, maybe four, penalties; they should have been home free long before Iniesta’s fateful intervention. That they were not was considered the work of referee Tom Henning Ovrebo, from Norway, whose interpretations of several contentious incidents were bizarre to say the least.
“The Norwegian psychologist will be in Chelsea minds for years to come following this performance. Three clear-cut penalties were waved away by the official and he also wrongly dismissed Barca’s Eric Abidal. 4/10.
but Ovrebo refused to give a penalty, just as he had when he preferred to award a free kick after Malouda was brought down by Daniel Alves just inside the box.
Less understandable was Ovrebos intransigence when Gerard Piqu blocked Anelkas flick with a hand, which, intentionally or not, was raised away from his body.
A poor performance by the Norwegian referee, Tom Henning Ovrebo, who failed to award Chelsea three penalties, cost Guus Hiddinks side a place in the Champions League final and cost some of Hiddinks players their composure.
Ovrebo then denied Chelsea another hand-ball. Uefa has its dream final.
The truth was that the referee Tom Henning Ovrebo had a dreadful game but talk of a Michel Platini-inspired fix is ludicrous.
This time Norwegian referee Tom Henning Ovrebo, who turned down at least four decent penalty appeals, and Andres Iniestas dramatic strike in added time, which cancelled out Michael Essiens stunning volley, wrecked their dreams.
Bildebevis på at Øvrebø så på når det ble handset en av gangene.
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