ON THIS DAY: Worst refereeing in World Cup history

The story of a World Cup day to forget for referees!

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الخميس، 27 يونيو 2013 - 13:06
إنجلترا ألمانيا نوير كاس العالم 2010
On June 27 2010, two World Cup games were marred by blatant refereeing mistakes in South Africa.

The first match of the day saw Germany thrash England 4-1, but the talking point was that infamously disallowed Frank Lampard goal when it was 2-1.

The England midfielder’s shot crossed the line by a yard, yet the referee and his assistant failed to spot it.

“I knew it was a goal. I didn’t see the replay yet but I don’t need to,” said Lampard after the game.

“I don’t quite know how you can get that one wrong when I saw it from taking the shot and the referee was not far away from me.”

The controversy was not over as Argentina saw off Mexico later in the same day, with Carlos Tevez scoring a crucial opener when he was about three yards offside.

“I know I was offside, I know it was selfish but as long as they say it was a goal it's OK for me and the team,” said Argentina striker Tevez.

Lampard no goal

Tevez goal