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    Times of India
    Oct 12 2012


    Armenia goal should not have stood: Prandelli

    YEREVAN: Italy coach Cesare Prandelli hit out at the referee of their
    World Cup qualifying win in Armenia for not stopping play following a
    clash of heads immediately before the hosts' goal.

    Andrea Pirlo put the visitors ahead from the penalty spot in the 13th
    minute but a spirited Armenia levelled in controversial circumstances
    a quarter of an hour later.

    Match refree Marijo Strahonja did not blow his whistle despite seeing
    a clash of heads between Christian Maggio and Davit Manoyan, allowing
    Henrikh Mkhitaryan to surge forward and beat Gianluigi Buffon with an
    angled drive at his far post.

    Italy won 3-1 to reinforce their lead of Group B but despite being
    buoyed by an improved all round performance Prandelli suggested
    Armenia's 27th minute leveller should not have stood.

    "When two players collide with their heads, you stop play. The referee
    didn't do it and that's why I protested," said the Italy coach.

    Italy took the lead when Roma's Daniele De Rossi got his head to a
    superb curling freekick from Pirlo.

    Argentine-born striker Pablo Osvaldo made it an all-Rome third goal
    for the visitors when he headed De Rossi's 82nd minute freekick past
    Roman Berezovsky in the Armenia goal.

    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/sports/football/top-stories/Armenia-goal-should-not-have-stood-Prandelli/articleshow/16789959.cms



    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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