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Capello bemoans disallowed goal
June 27, 2010
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By Soccernet staff
Fabio Capello said he did not understand why FIFA refuse to use video technology after Frank Lampard saw a clear goal not awarded during England's 4-1 defeat to Germany.
England stand dejected after conceding to Germany
England fell two goals behind after 32 minutes as Miroslav Klose and Lukas Podolski took advantage of some poor defending, but they hit back through Matthew Upson and should have been level when Frank Lampard's shot cannoned off the underside of the crossbar and across the line.
That goal was not awarded, though, and, although he came close in the second half when his free-kick hit the bar, England were caught on the break in the 67th and 70th minutes as a Thomas Muller brace put the game beyond doubt.
Referring to the goal that was not given, Capello told the BBC: "It was, I think, one of the most important things in the game. We [could have played] a different style because we scored the second goal [and would not have to] go forward.
"I just don't understand we have the technology to assist the referee and we stay here to speak about this - goal or no goal. I don't understand why."
"We play, I think, well when we were 2-1, 2-2. After we lost the third goal, we played I think a little bit disappointing. Mistakes were made because they played the counter-attack after the free-kick for us."
Despite the unlucky breaks, the result - England's worst ever World Cup defeat - meant Capello's men won just one game in South Africa, against Slovenia, and there was little argument that the players had failed to live up to expectations.
Asked about the performances, Capello said: "No, we played well. They played well because Germany is one of the biggest teams here. We made some mistakes when they played the counter-attack, the referee made the more big mistake, but this is the football."
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