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Wenger- France should offer replay

20 Nov 2009 - 15:28:33

Henry - who became an Arsenal legend and the club's record scorer before leaving to join Barcelona in 2007 - believes the "fairest solution" would be to replay the match following his handball in the build-up to the vital goal, scored by Gunners defender William Gallas.
However, FIFA have ruled the decision of referee Martin Hansson to award the goal should stand and rejected appeals from the Football Association of Ireland for another match.
The French Football Federation, meanwhile, feel they should now concentrate on looking ahead.
However, Wenger - who famously agreed to a replay of an FA Cup tie against Sheffield United in 1999 - believes they have a responsibility to uphold the spirit of the game and make the gesture of a replay.
"I support France and it is embarrassing to qualify the way we qualified. We want to beat Ireland properly and that didn't happen," said the Gunners manager, who has turned down opportunities to manage Les Bleus.
"At the end of the day you can talk and talk and talk, or you replay, or you don't replay.
"Thierry Henry was the big loser in this story.
"If he had come out [at the time] and said it was handball, half of France would have said, 'how crazy is he, not to get us to the World Cup?'
"If he doesn't say it straight away, he is also guilty.
"The problem is not Thierry Henry, it is above Thierry Henry.
"He played here for 10 years and has always been super fair.
"He has come out and said 'I made a mistake, I touched the ball with my hand'. That is honest. Let's make sure it doesn't happen again because we could see it every week."
Wenger, who was in Paris for the midweek game working as a pundit for French television, added: "Football and sport in general is full of heroes who have cheated 10 times more than Thierry.
"For me people who bought referees, who took drugs, they are the real cheats in sport.
"Thierry Henry has years of fair behaviour behind him and he today is singled out in the wrong way.
"A player of his stature has a massive pressure on his shoulders and if somebody has to do something for Thierry, it is French football and France as a country, not to leave him out there alone against the whole world.
"France has to say 'yes it was a handball and we offer a replay'."
Wenger has long been an advocate of video technology to aid match officials - with events in Paris on Wednesday night once again opening the long-standing debate over just how to make sure the big decisions are always called correctly.
"What is terrible for the referee is that he gave the goal knowing something was not regular, yet he had no help," said Wenger.
"I saw him walk from the linesman to the middle of the park, thinking 'I have to give that goal', knowing it is not a regular goal. That is where football is guilty."
The Arsenal boss added: "They [FIFA] have come out with a solution with one guy behind the goal, but the best one is technology.
"The biggest anger for me is that we are still in 2009, sitting here where millions of people see what happened, one guy doesn't see it and we can't help him.
"Football is the most popular sport in the world and we are still having to endure these kinds of mistakes."


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  • Glyn Thomas, London, UK (21 Nov 2009, 09:26)
    Forget the 'technology' issue and let's think more about support for and trust in the referee and his decicions - whether they were in hindsight seen to be right or wrong. Football is the only game played and watched pretty much planet-wide - almost everyone has an opinion on football, the World Cup, offside or not, foul or dive, etc. - the debates go on all over the world. What a unifying force that is! Football has been so popular for centuries because of the fact that it is fast, free-flowing, exciting - and one fundamental principle is that one man in black and with a whistle controls the game and calls the shots. He's a human being and will, of course, make mistakes. The point is we should accept he will inevtiably make mistakes (as every other human being does) but we hear his call, accept what his decision is and get on with the game. You can introduce as much technology as you like to try and get the 'right'decision - there will always be grey areas, wrong decisions (from someone's point of view!) and still the humans looking at the thechnology will make mistakes. In the meantime, the game will become a sterile, disjointed series of 'plays' broken up by a group of men huddling around 'technology' sites discussing what they can see. Of course, it was terrible for Ireland to be ko'ed in such a manner but that's football, injustice has happened to every club, every player, even every schoolboy kicking a ball about with his mates (certainly happened to me), but we have to trust the ref made the decision on what he saw. Let's get behind the refs and support them in their decisions on the basis of that's what they saw, because that keeps football great and because we are all humans and will get it wrong sometimes.
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