It’s Time for goal line technology

Goals are the ultimate measure of success in any football competition; big and small alike. Most recently in one of Europe’s top flight leagues – Serie A, in a pulsating match pitying two of the league’s biggest sides; Milan, and the old lady of Italian football Juventus, the referee failed to spot Milan’s Sulley Muntari’s clear goal. Perhaps the best example of a goal denied in the biggest stage in competitive football has to be England international’s Frank Lampard’s disallowed goal at the 2010 FIFA world cup in South Africa. Up until the 38th minute when the moment that could ultimately be the game changer in football refereeing occurred, Germany was leading by two goals to one. The England team was pressing hard for an equalizer before halftime and just when they thought they had it, their celebrations were cut short . Uruguayan linesman Mauricio Espinosa failed to spot Frank Lampard’s rasping shot that had rebounded from the cross bar and crossed the line. The match ended in a 4-1 convincing victory for the Germans inflicting the biggest loss to the England football team in a world cup tournament. This loss left a bitter taste in neutrals as well as English fans who thought had Lampard’s goal been allowed then just maybe they would have won the match or lost honorably.

FIFA President Sepp Blatter who was initially opposed to the introduction of technology reversed his position following that incident and has since then been at the fore front of advocating for technology in the game to avoid a repeat in subsequent world cups. However UEFA’s president Mitchel Platini (the favourite to take on Blatter’s post), is skeptical about the issue preferring instead the addition of match officials. Platini is quoted as having said “What scares me is that if we start to use technology for things that have little point, we will also move onto offside technology, because there are five offsides per match,”.
My opinion on this issue is that goal line technology needs to be implemented as soon as possible .Other sports such as Tennis, rugby, and cricket have adopted it and the controversy and continuity in these sports is less important than the clarity the technology provides. Making a mistake in the course of duty in any profession is inevitable and referees and their assistants are no exceptions but do we really have to put up with their imperfections when we can help them? The answer to this question is a huge no something has to be done and fast. A decision on goal line technology as well as other critical decisions affecting the modern game such as a fourth substitute in extra time ,assistant referees, the triple punishment in red cards ,the hijab and vanishing spray is due in July 2 this year.
References
Ifab agrees to test goal-line technology systems before decision in July Gurdian.co.uk 3rd March 2012

Sepp Blatter says he can convince Ifab to bring in goal-line technology Gurdian.co.uk 2nd March 2012

Denied Muntari goal causes ripples Africaplays.com 26th February 2012

 

AFRICA CUP OF NATIONS QUALIFIER | Oliech gives the Stars a glimmer of hope

Dennis Oliech scored a wonder goal 2 minutes into injury time to restore Kenya’s slim chances of qualifying for the Africa Cup of nations. The stars  went into the match knowing that only a win would ensure they remain in the race for the 2012 tournament.  The stars dominated early possession but the Western African side-Guinea Bissau, who beat them in the first leg by a solitary goal, defended well to deny the stars an early goal.

Coach Zedekiah Otieno made a double attacking substitution bringing in the exciting striker Stephen Waruru and AFC Leopards forward Mike Barasa. The substitution made an immediate impact as Barasa netted in the opener in the 55th minute to send the home fans into a frenzy. The stars continued to dominate the match and looked set for a slim victory until a defensive mistake allowed the visitors to restore parity within nine minutes of normal time left. The goal silenced the home fans, some leaving the stadium in disappointment.  Auxere striker, Dennis Oliech, however, had other ideas! He salvaged the home side by delivering a screamer following  poor clearance by the visitors from a corner kick, sending the home fans into wild cheers. httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UGHZu0lbTiY

Despite the result, Kenya’s chances of qualification remain slim. The only chance they have of qualifying is hoping Uganda loses to Angola by a huge margin and hope Guinea beats Angola. Statistically,  it is  possible for the stars to progress. This means beating Uganda on their home-soil  by more than 6 goals,  to top the group on goal difference.

References
Kenya 2-1 Guinea Bissau: Denise Oliech’s last gasp screamer saves Harambee Stars Goal.com September 3, 2011

Kenya must thrash Guinea, Uganda then wait for ‘Lady luck’ Kenya Premier League August 30, 2011

ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE | Manchester United beat Arsenal 8-2

Manchester United outclassed a depleted Arsenal side by scoring 8 goals against Arsenal’s 2  in a Barclays premier league clash, at Old Trafford. United came into this game on the back of a 3-0 demolition of Arsenal’s north London neighbors, Tottenham, in a late night clash on Monday 22nd. Over a fortnight ago, Arsenal  sold two of  their key midfield players; Samir nasri and Captain Cesc Fabregas.

From the kickoff,  Man Utd exhibited intent  to score an early goal, as Arsenal took a back seat for the better part of the opening minutes. Man Utd made real their threats, as “Danny Welbeck opened the scoring with a close-range header in the 22nd minute after Johan Djourou failed to clear Anderson’s chipped pass…” The Sunday Morning Herald reported. Arsenal had the chance to level the score from a spot kick, following a challenge by Johny Evans on Walcott, but Robin Van Persie failed to convert. Before half time, Man Utd scored two more goals, courtesy of Ashley Young’s brilliant curler from 22 yard out, and Wayne Rooney’s first goal of the night from a dead ball situation, making it his 150th United goal. Arsenal registered their first on the score-board as Theo Walcott took advantage of  poor defending by United on the left, on the stroke of half-time. In the 62nd minute, Wayne Rooney curled in another free kick,  making it  4 for United against Arsenal’s 1. Nani’s dextrous  chip over Szczesny in the 67th minute made it a fifth for United, as incoming Ji -sung Park, added a sixth for the “Red Devils“, three minutes later. In the 74th minute, Robin Van Persie made amends for his earlier penalty miss, by a thunderous shot  from the spot, adding a second for Arsenal.

Wayne Rooney-Man of the match

United were not done yet; Wayne Rooney completed his hat-trick from a penalty in the 82nd minute, followed by a stoppage time, curling  finish, into the top-right corner from the new signing, Ashley Young, to make it Man Utd 8-2 Arsenal, in one of the most remarkable performances, witnessed at the “Theatre of Dreams.”httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E3rlvDdHD1I

Little has been said about Manchester City’s 5-1 win away to Tottenham-another north London side, on the same match-day. Tottenham stay bottom of the EPL table for a second week consecutively, while Arsenal are  just above the relegation zone. Collectively, the city of Manchester collected 6 points on the same match-day, while their north London rivals had none! Two worlds apart in terms of class, or was it a matter of coincidence?

 

References
Wayne Rooney hits hat-trick as Manchester United crush Arsenal guardian.co.uk August 28th, 2011
Manchester United 8-2 Arsenal: Wayne Rooney hat-trick the highlight as United

humiliates Wenger’s men Goal.com August 28th, 2011

Manchester United beat Arsenal 8-2 The Sunday Morning Herald August 29, 2011

2011/12 Barclays Premier League Table/ Standings ESPN Season 2011-12


 

Wayne Rooney hits hat-trick as Manchester United crush Arsenal

ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE | Man United beat Man City 3 – 2 [Video]

Nani’s 94th minute goal settled a mouthwatering Community Shield as Manchester United came back from two goals down to win the encounter by 3 goals to 2. The win sends United to their 19th Community Shield win; matching their Barclays Premier League record tally.

City had gone ahead at the end of the first half, with goals form Lescott, and a 25 yard shot from Dzeko easily beating United’s keeper, De Gea. It appeared quite unfortunate for United to go down by two goals having completely outplayed their City rivals. Ferguson’s response was to make three changes, bringing on new signing, Phil Jones, and Jonny Evans to replace Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic at the back, and introducing Tom Cleverley into his midfield. Smalling reduced the deficit from close range when Young’s free-kick narrowly evaded Lescott. Six minutes later, came the equalizer, with Rooney, Nani and Cleverley opening City up with numbing series of short passes before Nani beat Joe Hart with a clever chip.  The match looked certain for penalties, when Nani kept his cool in a one-on-one situation to beat Hart for the second time right in the last minute. United were by far the better side, taking the game to their opponents and in the end they were the worthy winners.

With young player already impressing, the manager is set to have a headache in choosing his starting eleven. With Scholes’ role still up for grabs; Cleverly proved he is ready to take up the position by being a key figure in United’s come back.

References:
Manchester City 2 Manchester United 3: Nani stars as champions’ comeback stuns rivals in Wembley showdown Man City 2 – 3
Man City 2 – 3 Man Utd