Henry's handball against Ireland, Liverpool goal given offside against spurs when VAR failed, the "ghost goal" given by Stuart Atwell, the final whistle being blown as Brazil scored against Argentina in 1974... to name but a few others!
It was actually in the 1978 world cup, and against sweden, not argentina. The referee blew the whistle to end the game halfway through a corner kick just before zico scored a goal. It could have changed the world cup because it made Brazil classify in second place at the group, which led it into a group with Argentina (which was also accused of bribing the peruvian team in the last match of second group stage, as Brazil was eliminated on goal difference after a suspicious argentinian victory of 6-0 against Peru) @@dj71162
Korea had another bent referee in their game with Portugal as well, 2 players were sent off, and the final whistle was blown, before the end, just as Portugal was about to score.
I love how Simunic got a second yellow but he notices the referee's mistake, since he wasn't given a red, he's not out... then he goes and gets the third yellow :D
In the Liverpool-Chelsea game, the goalkeeper would have been sent off had the goal; not been allowed, leaving Chelsea to play most of the game with only ten men, making a Liverpool win just about inevitable.
Indeed. People seem to forget the "ghost goal" happened in the 4th minute. If a foul had been given instead Chelsea would have been playing a man down, likely a goal down, without their first choice keeper, at Anfield for 86 minutes plus stoppage time. That the goal was given inarguably helped Chelsea more than Liverpool.
You are missing the sent off to Rudi Völler in the 1990 WC match Germany vs Netherlands. The Argentine referee Loustau never explained his descision and overlooked Rikjard's spatting and hair pulling. This was one of the most unjust decisions in FIFA history.
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they can't include that as it was to Germany's detriment and their bias wouldn't allow having more of those. They just about couldn't leave Wembley out (but note how they actually claim 2010 is somehow worse than the mistake in the 1966 final).
that's true. they differ almost 20 centimeters in height. and it's also a huge advantage that goalies are allowed to use their hands, but wait a second..... 😅
That 2010 goal by Lampard that got disallowed was the pinnacle of robbery . I watched that match and clearly saw the goalkeeper reach over the line and snatch the ball . Everyone watching saw it.
Get along with it. I don't think i need to remind you of Wembley'66.....I call it justice. You cant blame the Referees for Not seeing Lampards ball in as they only saw it from a considerable distance. Bad Angle. Can happen.
@@martenspitzner408I got it but it’s so sad and neuer not being honest, I get he wants to win but it’s just unfair and almost kind of rude. I get the ref couldn’t see but it’s still sad and annoying.
In both Matches the winning team led with more than one point at the end, so i think its still fair to say that England won in 66 and Germany in 2010. Now, the motivational aspect and how the game would have really played out, nobody knows.
Hey the handball thing happened again yesterday when Saka controlled the ball with his hand twice, passed to Kane, who kicked a defender and got a penalty for it.
As someone who had just started following the sport, that Lampard one was tough to understand. Even still I think that nobody actually wants to play the sport since they would rather a game end as fast as possible than actually make the correct calls
That "comeback" against PSG is as bad as this one. People don't talk about it as much as the Chelsea one because the media covered it and only focused on the "comeback".
@@tuongminhhh oh, so bad? lets sum it up then Barca vs Chelsea 2009, no one talking about how Chelsea robbed Barca in the first leg, just saying Ballack and Drogba shouldve been send off and shouldnt even play in the 2nd leg. Still remember Ballack running to the ref, even tho blud literally blocked the ball with his hand inside the box a game earlier 💀 Barca vs PSG had one bad pen call, so what? Madrid had plenty of calls in their favour, but nobody wants to talk about that
@@ippoipper6391 Not to mention Anelka's dive resulting in Abida's red card. Barcelona was clearly the most robbed side in both legs overall. In 2017 to be fair there were two bad calls, the obvious was the penalty on Suarez which was not and also the penalty that was not given to Di Maria. However Barca didn't won anything in that season as we were eliminated in the very next round. The difference is that the decisions going against us cost us titles like 2010 against Inter
The German GoalKeeper is the most disgusting one who hit the French player in purpose and got no punishment at all and His team finally won with shame.
They lost the final to Italy, 3-1. This wasn't the first time in the tournament Germany infuriated the world. In the group stage in Gijon They staged a 1-0 win over Austria that allowed both teams to advance
He DID get punished. Twice. Firstly by Rossi, Altobelli, and Tardelli. Secondly by Brown, Valdano, and Burruchaga. Not to mention being blown out by his fellow countryman, Sepp Piontek's, dynamites in the group stage.
As a Mexican, Messi's first goal in 2010 an obscene offside for the 1-0 . he was the last player there wasnt a gk or a defender between him and the goal at the time of the pass, and in 2014 Robben simulation for a penalty for netherlands. #noerapenal
In 2006 Messi had a goal mistakenly disallowed against the mexican crybabies, and in 2010 it was Tévez who scored with a Messi assist. Deserved for robbing the greatest of all time from his first World Cup KO goal, you guys made him have to wait until 2022; he also knocked you out last time so he got a double revenge.
I watched Lampard's goal at a pub in England. I felt really really sorry for the country because they've been struggling for decades (even to this day 14 years after) to assert themselves as a top footballing nation and a former champion nonetheless, much like Uruguay who continues to do that even though it's been 74 years since they last actually won the world cup
Before VAR, the problem of football was that when a shot from distance just barely crossed the line, it's very difficult to detect. The linesman was not close to the goal line. Viewing it from an angle, it's almost impossible to tell whether the ball had crossed the line. In other words, Lampard's goal is not the only injustice. Check out Pedro Mendes' "no goal" for Tottenham vs Man United in the 2004-05 Premier League ua-cam.com/video/mpwoe07CFGw/v-deo.html Garrincha's "no goal" for Brasil vs France in 1958 ua-cam.com/video/CMO7_qXT4so/v-deo.html I am sure there are a lot more. If a shot from the distance does not hit the back of the net, it then depends on your luck whether it will be counted as a goal. It's an intrinsic flaw of football due to the positioning of the linesmen. They have to be way out to watch for offside.
The offside mistake by the assistant referee during the Bayern Munich - Real Madrid Champions League semi-final game PAST extra-time in the Champions League and VAR being literally shut off, thus not validating the goal, was something incredibly bizarre to watch.
The ref decision that still unnerves me is the yellow card for Thomas Müller during Germany vs Argentinia at WC 2010. In the 35th minute, Lionel Messi demanded a booking for Thomas Müller for handball despite having done the exact same thing litterally a second earlier. Müller was disqualified from the encounter with Spain, and Germany lost 0-1. It was all the more annoying because almost a very similiar thing had happened four years earlier when crazy Argentinians after their defeat started to punch the German players and Torsten Frings, a key player, got disqualified subsequently for the semifinal with Italy.
Roy Carroll in goal for Man U. The ball was a good two yards over the line and wasn’t given. And VAR had just made it all worse, not prevented it happening again
The linesman on the 2010 game between England and Germany is easily the worst in history. Everyone can see it's a goal, but some people choose not to see.
"That would prevent such situations from happening again". Riiiiiight. 🤣 Of course, in theory that's the case, but in practice it has been misused, not used, or had errors. It's definitely a benefit over all but it's far from flawless.
Brazil against Belgium 2002. Wilmot's goal against Brazil was a legit goal but you can see it was a very corrupt year for the world cup and Belgium just wasn't allowed to win against Brazil.
People talk obsessively about Korea 2002, or other matches that were detramental to big european teams. But the biggest robbery I've ever seen was Netherlands-Uruguay 2010. 14 "mistakes" favouring the Netherlands against 1 favouring Uruguay. That and that bloodboiling shot of the referee literally laughing at Cavani's face as he complains, Van Bommel snapping legs like a butcher, etc. It's crazy how nobody seems to remember that.
Still will never understand that complaint lol. Yes the Netherlands got like 3 their way and probably a few other 50/50s. But not compared to Chelsea vs Barca or any on this list. No hate but there’s always been an agenda against the Netherlands, always.
@@exceler9369 No particular agenda here. Cruyff and Van Basten are both in my top 6 favourite players ever. I respect the national team (except Van Bommel, jesus), and I feel as though they deserved at least one world cup. This is an isolated event I speak of, and yes as a uruguayan it hurts a lot particularly because I thought we played better that game, and because all three goals were post and ins. I´ve watched the match at least five times in its entirety since 2010, and I sincerely believe it cannot be a coincidence. And since you brought up the Chelsea v Barcelona from 08/09, I dpn´t think that was nearly as much of a robbery as people recall. I rewatched that game about a year ago (when the Negreira scandal happened), precisely to try to determine if it truly was so obscene, and I think not nearly. From all the supposed penalties people think should have been, the only one where I would say it´s a penalty is Piqué´s handball. Mayyybe that last one, but the guy is with his back turned and the ball hits basically his armpit. Honestly handballs are plenty confusing, but from what I´ve heard it´s starting from where the shirt ends. And the ball bounces straight from his sleeve. And on the other hand there was the ridiculous red card to Abidal which clearly should never have been. So maybe favoured Barcelona but I wouldn´t nearly call it a robbery of the scale that is generally portrayed.
@@AndresMagnone but you’re completely ignoring the original idea, it doesnt matter if you play better (which you didn’t imo) it matters if you scored the goals. Also just because you like someone doesn’t mean it’s ok to make stupid remarks about the team. The foul was in the box and no going against that. The way the ball hit his “armpit” was illegal. The arm hits the ball completely, it may not look like it because of how it hit but if you were playing in that moment and you handballed it like that you would know what I mean. I would love to believe that the ref was just having a bad day but those calls were just horrendous. No hate mate just different opinions have a nice day!
Korea 2002 was special. It wasn't just the Italian game. It started in the 2nd half of the Portugal vs Korea qualifying match and continued. Everyone one talkes about the Italy match, but I think the next game against Spain was even worse.
You do realize they shouldn’t have even been there to begin with given what Suarez did in the previous match against Ghana right lol, they literally couldn’t be in any less of a position to complain.
To this day I still remember that shot vs Germany from Lampard (I am German btw) and I was saying to my uncle, can’t they just review the footage and say it is a goal? He said: no that would be stupid. ^^
"he will always be remembered as the guy who gave 3 yellow cards" - as someone who went to Goodison derby in 2000 and seen him disallow Everton's 91st minute winner by Don Hutchinson (only as he explained after the match coz the time was up) I might disagree. The fact that he apologised to Everton fans years later wouldn't change the fact that he was alway dodgy to say the least...
The thing is yes he did get the ball but he barely touched it and it was very reckless and dirty tackle. Also he prevented a huge goal scoring oppurtunity would result to a penalty
You forgot the Peru- Brazil match in Copa America 2016. Peruvian player Raul Ruidiaz scored with his hand, Peru won the match and eliminated Brazil for the first time in history from the group stage. The referee took 18 minutes to decide it was a goal. Then the VAR was born.
England fans all over the world were going absolutely batshit when that Lampard goal was disallowed. Especially because it happened against the Germans and they knocked us out because of it.
You could have mentioned the guy slidetackling his opponents leg open full length, to a point you could see the entire bone and only getting a yellow card^^
As for the 1966 final, Roger Hunt has said that if he had any doubt about the ball crossing the line, then he would have simply followed the ball up and put it in the net once it rebounded. But instead he decided not to, which tells you he knew it went over the line. Also, it would have gone to a replay on 2 August if it finished a tie, as penalties were not used as a tiebreaker at that time.
The Frank Lampard goal bounced that way due to the unusual shape and design of the Jabulani (the official ball used at the 2010 World Cup). Very unlucky although it probably wouldn’t have changed the winner of the match
@ 11:04 - Looking at it from this angle, it's quite clear to me that the ball didn't cross, not even close. As an Englishman I can finally admit after 50 years that we were incredibly lucky to have won the World Cup in 1966 but hey, I'll take it 😆👍
Also this year in the euro cup Italy vs Croatia when the ref gave 8 minutes of stoppage time when there should clearly have been nowhere near that much. It’s almost as though they somehow knew Italy would score the equalizer specifically on the 8th minute and it would make the difference between Croatia and Italy advancing to the knockout stage…
1966 was awfull, not only the final. Pelé got ouy with an injury against Portugal, amazing the amount of harsh fouls one after another. the semifinals Uruguay vs Germany had an english refery, and Argentina vs England had a german referi. the hole thing was a charade.
VAR just slows down the mistakes there have been too many VAR errors in the 23\24 season alone not mentioning all the mistakes since it was bought into the PL to say that it has cut referee errors it is probably caused more mistakes that refs ever had
The thing with the Liverpool ghost goal was if it wasn't a goal it was a penalty, if it was a penalty it was a red card for Cech and if it was a red card Chelsea would have had to use a sub to bring on a keeper in the 3rd minute of the game. So Chelsea fans pick your poison; 1. Go 1-0 down 2. Have a 70% chance of going 1-0 down from a penalty and be down to 10 men and 2 subs for the remaining 87 minutes plus stoppage time at Anfield in a European game.
I don't think you can count that or the 1966 Geoff Hurst goal as being terrible mistakes, as they weren't that easy to see. As a liverpool fan, I've always thought Chelsea were a bunch of cry babies over it.
Like Jose said if you're not sure don't give it !! It was never proved it crossed the line The Liverpool crowd made the shit referee's mind up So what your saying is a load of bollocks really
Some people say the uruguayan referee wanted England out as a revenge, because an English referee eliminated Uruguay in 1966 against Germany. The Schumacher foul is strikingly similar to the one from Neuer against Higuaín in the 2014 final, that was another robbery. Others you didn't mention, maybe for a follow up: - SK v. Spain 2002 (this one was far worse than against Italy) - Brazil v. Belgium 2002 - Italy v. Chile 1998 - Italy v. Australia 2006 - Brazil v. Colombia and Germany v. Algeria (both 2014) - Germany v. Argentina 1990 - Brazil v. Argentina 1995 Copa America - Japan v. Spain 2022 (against Germany actually, this one was highly controversial)
Follow up vid? Of course that'll provide the opportunity to include Maradona's other World Cup handball (his goal line stop vs the Soviet Union in the group stage of Italia '90)
11:36 The 1966 final would not have gone to penalties.... they were not introduced to World Cup football until 1982. The game would have been replayed.
The penalty was not introduced in 1982. It was introduced in 1978 but wasn't used. There were only two KO games in 1978, the 3rd place match and the final. The penalty shootout wasn't needed in either game. Very few people on the Internet knows how to resolve a draw game before 1976 (the final of Euro 76 was decided by penalty, the Panenka chip). On the Internet, you would never find the fixture list of the tournament. Fixture list can only be found on printed newspaper before the actual tournament. In the World Cup, the final would be replayed. For oldies like me, I saw the 1974 fixture list have a game scheduled on Tuesday for the final replay. And what about the final replay that still ended in a draw? or a round before the final? The winner would be decided by a coin toss. It was used in a major tournament only once, the semi-final of Euro 68, between Italy and USSR.
New one to add: the penalty for England against the Netherlands in this year’s (2024) semifinals, one that just so happened to be the difference in the game (though with their absurd luck England would’ve somehow won it in extra time or a penalty shootout anyway I’m sure)
Chelsea-Barcelona 2009 had to be here. Apart from Italy-South Korea which was scandalous indeed, Chelsea vs Barca was the most obscene robbery I have ever seen. I am a Manchester United fan so I don't like Chelsea at all, but after the third or fourth penalty not given to Chelsea I threw a bottle at TV. It was disgusting. UEFA of course didn't do anything and they even let Ovrebo be the referee in another CL game next year. And naturally, he robbed Fiorentina against Bayern Munich. Also, the Barcelona vs Real Madrid CL semifinal in 2011 was obscene. First leg, Madrid player was red carded even though he didn't touch the opposing player, who dived. Second leg - Barcelona players pushes C. Ronaldo in penalty area, Ronaldo, because he was pushed, trips and falls down and accidentally catches another Barca player - instead of giving a penalty to Madrid, referee gives a foul to Barcelona. Spain vs South Korea was also a robbery, but after what Italy had gone through, it was kind of expected so it didn't cause too much of a scandal. Still, two perfectly regular goals for Spain were disallowed.
Funny how you mentioned that a Madrid player was send off allthough he didnt even touched the Barca player, but you completely "forget" to mention that the same shit happened to a Barca player vs Chelsea in the first leg 2009. Or that Ballack blocked the ball with his hand in Pen Area. Or the foul against Iniesta inside the box. Or the foul in the box against Eto or Toure or who ever it was. 3 pens for Barca already. Or that Ballack and Drogba shouldve been send off and shouldnt even be in the 2nd leg. Not to talk about the many, many, many many many decisions in favour of Madrid in UCL history I am a Stuttgart and not a Barca fan, but it is no secret that ManU fans hate Barcelona because they destroyed you in 2 UCL Finals straight 😂
The technologies and the game Football itself has came a long way and reached its peak in last few years.... And yet sadly,despite all the development in technologies,bad Referreing still exists after all these years.
This is football.When a player is fouled,sometimes you get fights between the players.Sometimes you get the managers involved.The referees make bad decisions.The one thing you never see is discipline.I have studied Psychology and Philosophy. Mind and Matter,Nature and Nurture,and the Inner-Self of a person play an Important part in the Behaviour,and Cognition.
A factual error about the 1966 World Cup Final: in those days, there were no penalty shoot-outs. Had the scores still been level after 120 minutes, there would have been a replay a few days later. Back then, we continued to have replays until a victor emerged, no matter how many games it took. Occasionally, a tie was decided on the toss of a coin. Although I dislike penalty shoot-outs, they are infinitely more satisfactory than a coin toss.
Also WC 2014,Bosnia were playing Nigeria and if they won they would go into round of 16.Edin Dzeko scored a goal to put Bosnia 1-0 but linesman puts the flag up.If you look on Fifa's channel the game you'll see there was no offside,so it should've been a goal.Then Nigeria scored a winner and Bosnia was disqualified.
Hope it shows Pedro Mendes goal at old Trafford for spurs in 2006, miles over line but no goal given. Worst I've seen, corrupt officials. No shock there at old Trafford with Ferguson in charge, got everything, penalties every game, extra minutes when needed 😮😮😮
Henry's handball against Ireland, Liverpool goal given offside against spurs when VAR failed, the "ghost goal" given by Stuart Atwell, the final whistle being blown as Brazil scored against Argentina in 1974... to name but a few others!
Henry will always be a f.... cheat for this.
I hadn't heard of the 1974 match before, but I don't see how it changes who went through to the final.
Liverpool need to win the league JUST because of that game and how many people it pissed off.
It was actually in the 1978 world cup, and against sweden, not argentina. The referee blew the whistle to end the game halfway through a corner kick just before zico scored a goal. It could have changed the world cup because it made Brazil classify in second place at the group, which led it into a group with Argentina (which was also accused of bribing the peruvian team in the last match of second group stage, as Brazil was eliminated on goal difference after a suspicious argentinian victory of 6-0 against Peru) @@dj71162
Is bro a var ref himself💀
I'd say Spain vs. Korea 2002 was significantly worse. 2 goals unjustifiably called off. Numerous offside calls and fouls. Disgusting match
Horrendous corrupt referee.
@@alphonsoacquawas it also a central/southamerican referee?
@@semiretired86South Korea bought the refs for multiple games they could influence this since they were co hosts with Japan
Korea had another bent referee in their game with Portugal as well, 2 players were sent off, and the final whistle was blown, before the end, just as Portugal was about to score.
Yeah for me this was the worst ever.
I love how Simunic got a second yellow but he notices the referee's mistake, since he wasn't given a red, he's not out... then he goes and gets the third yellow :D
In the Liverpool-Chelsea game, the goalkeeper would have been sent off had the goal; not been allowed, leaving Chelsea to play most of the game with only ten men, making a Liverpool win just about inevitable.
Indeed.
People seem to forget the "ghost goal" happened in the 4th minute. If a foul had been given instead Chelsea would have been playing a man down, likely a goal down, without their first choice keeper, at Anfield for 86 minutes plus stoppage time. That the goal was given inarguably helped Chelsea more than Liverpool.
@@nolanscripturewould some1 like Terry hve 2 be goalkeeper or would another goalkeeper be subbed on
When you realize that 90% of the comments were not about the robbery of west germany in the 1966 world cup, but about this channel being underrated 😅
haha I am really shocked, I appreciate every such comment 😄
@@DadaFootball Jokes aside, you actually ARE underrated
That one is still being debated with no clear result.
Not taking a stance, wasn't there an Oxford study proving the validity of the goal?
You are missing the sent off to Rudi Völler in the 1990 WC match Germany vs Netherlands. The Argentine referee Loustau never explained his descision and overlooked Rikjard's spatting and hair pulling. This was one of the most unjust decisions in FIFA history.
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they can't include that as it was to Germany's detriment and their bias wouldn't allow having more of those. They just about couldn't leave Wembley out (but note how they actually claim 2010 is somehow worse than the mistake in the 1966 final).
@@ZyroPapuchon18 but can jesus christ help the dutch win this European Championship?
@@LukexxxxxxIt was 🤦♂️
The real scandal of the Maradona goal was that Peter Shilton was outjumped by a dwarf.
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that's true. they differ almost 20 centimeters in height. and it's also a huge advantage that goalies are allowed to use their hands, but wait a second..... 😅
I may be Irish,but i have the fullest sympathy for England....first Maradonnas handball,then Frank Lampards disallowed goal
You're not sure of your heritage?
We were both robbed in 2010 lol
The Shumacher assault was a disgrace.
That 2010 goal by Lampard that got disallowed was the pinnacle of robbery . I watched that match and clearly saw the goalkeeper reach over the line and snatch the ball . Everyone watching saw it.
Get along with it. I don't think i need to remind you of Wembley'66.....I call it justice. You cant blame the Referees for Not seeing Lampards ball in as they only saw it from a considerable distance. Bad Angle. Can happen.
@@martenspitzner408I got it but it’s so sad and neuer not being honest, I get he wants to win but it’s just unfair and almost kind of rude. I get the ref couldn’t see but it’s still sad and annoying.
@@Mij_GoatBro the English players did the exact same thing in 66 stop crying
Clearly remember Lampard's goal. Tensions were high in my house after the defeat, and I think I had a big fight with my dad :(
In both Matches the winning team led with more than one point at the end, so i think its still fair to say that England won in 66 and Germany in 2010. Now, the motivational aspect and how the game would have really played out, nobody knows.
Hey the handball thing happened again yesterday when Saka controlled the ball with his hand twice, passed to Kane, who kicked a defender and got a penalty for it.
As someone who had just started following the sport, that Lampard one was tough to understand. Even still I think that nobody actually wants to play the sport since they would rather a game end as fast as possible than actually make the correct calls
this is the reason why VAR is invented
but VAR remain controversial aswell
You forgot the 2009 CL semi-final between Chelsea & Barca. Aside from that, great video
That "comeback" against PSG is as bad as this one. People don't talk about it as much as the Chelsea one because the media covered it and only focused on the "comeback".
@@tuongminhhh oh, so bad? lets sum it up then
Barca vs Chelsea 2009, no one talking about how Chelsea robbed Barca in the first leg, just saying Ballack and Drogba shouldve been send off and shouldnt even play in the 2nd leg. Still remember Ballack running to the ref, even tho blud literally blocked the ball with his hand inside the box a game earlier 💀
Barca vs PSG had one bad pen call, so what? Madrid had plenty of calls in their favour, but nobody wants to talk about that
@@ippoipper6391 Not to mention Anelka's dive resulting in Abida's red card. Barcelona was clearly the most robbed side in both legs overall. In 2017 to be fair there were two bad calls, the obvious was the penalty on Suarez which was not and also the penalty that was not given to Di Maria. However Barca didn't won anything in that season as we were eliminated in the very next round. The difference is that the decisions going against us cost us titles like 2010 against Inter
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The German GoalKeeper is the most disgusting one who hit the French player in purpose and got no punishment at all and His team finally won with shame.
They lost the final to Italy, 3-1. This wasn't the first time in the tournament Germany infuriated the world. In the group stage in Gijon They staged a 1-0 win over Austria that allowed both teams to advance
So a goal keeper can’t make his job anymore. HE CHASED THW BALL
He DID get punished. Twice. Firstly by Rossi, Altobelli, and Tardelli. Secondly by Brown, Valdano, and Burruchaga.
Not to mention being blown out by his fellow countryman, Sepp Piontek's, dynamites in the group stage.
As a Mexican, Messi's first goal in 2010 an obscene offside for the 1-0 . he was the last player there wasnt a gk or a defender between him and the goal at the time of the pass,
and in 2014 Robben simulation for a penalty for netherlands. #noerapenal
Robben, imo was the biggest cheat of that era, even worse than David Ginola!
In 2006 Messi had a goal mistakenly disallowed against the mexican crybabies, and in 2010 it was Tévez who scored with a Messi assist. Deserved for robbing the greatest of all time from his first World Cup KO goal, you guys made him have to wait until 2022; he also knocked you out last time so he got a double revenge.
This guy should go viral
This is an upcoming channel
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Chelsea and Barca CL, Ukraine and England Euro 2012, Milan and Juventus Seria A
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It might be England, but even an Irishman has sympathy for England on this
I watched Lampard's goal at a pub in England. I felt really really sorry for the country because they've been struggling for decades (even to this day 14 years after) to assert themselves as a top footballing nation and a former champion nonetheless, much like Uruguay who continues to do that even though it's been 74 years since they last actually won the world cup
Before VAR, the problem of football was that when a shot from distance just barely crossed the line, it's very difficult to detect. The linesman was not close to the goal line. Viewing it from an angle, it's almost impossible to tell whether the ball had crossed the line.
In other words, Lampard's goal is not the only injustice. Check out
Pedro Mendes' "no goal" for Tottenham vs Man United in the 2004-05 Premier League
ua-cam.com/video/mpwoe07CFGw/v-deo.html
Garrincha's "no goal" for Brasil vs France in 1958
ua-cam.com/video/CMO7_qXT4so/v-deo.html
I am sure there are a lot more.
If a shot from the distance does not hit the back of the net, it then depends on your luck whether it will be counted as a goal. It's an intrinsic flaw of football due to the positioning of the linesmen. They have to be way out to watch for offside.
I cant believe OP didnt break in total laughter with the last line of the vid.
Lampard set a World Cup record in his total World Cup play for most shots without ever scoring a goal.
The offside mistake by the assistant referee during the Bayern Munich - Real Madrid Champions League semi-final game PAST extra-time in the Champions League and VAR being literally shut off, thus not validating the goal, was something incredibly bizarre to watch.
Once the ref blew the whistle the ball was dead so they could not have validated.the goal.
Incredible video and insane editing
The ref decision that still unnerves me is the yellow card for Thomas Müller during Germany vs Argentinia at WC 2010. In the 35th minute, Lionel Messi demanded a booking for Thomas Müller for handball despite having done the exact same thing litterally a second earlier. Müller was disqualified from the encounter with Spain, and Germany lost 0-1. It was all the more annoying because almost a very similiar thing had happened four years earlier when crazy Argentinians after their defeat started to punch the German players and Torsten Frings, a key player, got disqualified subsequently for the semifinal with Italy.
Demanding a player be booked used to fall under the Rule, "Ungentlemanly Conduct" Whatever happened to this rule, does anyone know?
Typical Argentinians they always do cheat
Only 30 seconds in and I can already tell that this is a brilliantly made video!
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Thanks, I'll do my best, I hope I've just gained a new viewer 😉
@@DadaFootballI'm subbing n liking dude Ur great!
Buffon was freakin savage in the interview 🤣
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Roy Carroll in goal for Man U. The ball was a good two yards over the line and wasn’t given. And VAR had just made it all worse, not prevented it happening again
WHAT A VIDEO MAN
The linesman on the 2010 game between England and Germany is easily the worst in history. Everyone can see it's a goal, but some people choose not to see.
"That would prevent such situations from happening again".
Riiiiiight. 🤣 Of course, in theory that's the case, but in practice it has been misused, not used, or had errors. It's definitely a benefit over all but it's far from flawless.
verry good video keep up the good work👍
Nice vid
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The entire 1978 WC lol
1934 and 1938 as well
Thanks to Lampard we have goal line technology today
Funny how the England Germany game in 2010 had the same kits like the ones in 1966
Brazil against Belgium 2002. Wilmot's goal against Brazil was a legit goal but you can see it was a very corrupt year for the world cup and Belgium just wasn't allowed to win against Brazil.
People talk obsessively about Korea 2002, or other matches that were detramental to big european teams. But the biggest robbery I've ever seen was Netherlands-Uruguay 2010. 14 "mistakes" favouring the Netherlands against 1 favouring Uruguay. That and that bloodboiling shot of the referee literally laughing at Cavani's face as he complains, Van Bommel snapping legs like a butcher, etc. It's crazy how nobody seems to remember that.
Still will never understand that complaint lol. Yes the Netherlands got like 3 their way and probably a few other 50/50s. But not compared to Chelsea vs Barca or any on this list. No hate but there’s always been an agenda against the Netherlands, always.
@@exceler9369 No particular agenda here. Cruyff and Van Basten are both in my top 6 favourite players ever. I respect the national team (except Van Bommel, jesus), and I feel as though they deserved at least one world cup.
This is an isolated event I speak of, and yes as a uruguayan it hurts a lot particularly because I thought we played better that game, and because all three goals were post and ins. I´ve watched the match at least five times in its entirety since 2010, and I sincerely believe it cannot be a coincidence.
And since you brought up the Chelsea v Barcelona from 08/09, I dpn´t think that was nearly as much of a robbery as people recall. I rewatched that game about a year ago (when the Negreira scandal happened), precisely to try to determine if it truly was so obscene, and I think not nearly. From all the supposed penalties people think should have been, the only one where I would say it´s a penalty is Piqué´s handball. Mayyybe that last one, but the guy is with his back turned and the ball hits basically his armpit. Honestly handballs are plenty confusing, but from what I´ve heard it´s starting from where the shirt ends. And the ball bounces straight from his sleeve. And on the other hand there was the ridiculous red card to Abidal which clearly should never have been. So maybe favoured Barcelona but I wouldn´t nearly call it a robbery of the scale that is generally portrayed.
@@AndresMagnone but you’re completely ignoring the original idea, it doesnt matter if you play better (which you didn’t imo) it matters if you scored the goals. Also just because you like someone doesn’t mean it’s ok to make stupid remarks about the team. The foul was in the box and no going against that. The way the ball hit his “armpit” was illegal. The arm hits the ball completely, it may not look like it because of how it hit but if you were playing in that moment and you handballed it like that you would know what I mean. I would love to believe that the ref was just having a bad day but those calls were just horrendous. No hate mate just different opinions have a nice day!
Korea 2002 was special. It wasn't just the Italian game. It started in the 2nd half of the Portugal vs Korea qualifying match and continued. Everyone one talkes about the Italy match, but I think the next game against Spain was even worse.
You do realize they shouldn’t have even been there to begin with given what Suarez did in the previous match against Ghana right lol, they literally couldn’t be in any less of a position to complain.
Thoroughly enjoy your videos but some of your pronounciations of player names is hilarious 😅
Keep up the good work !
It's a bit rich criticising someone for their pronunciation, when you can't even spell the word. 😅
To this day I still remember that shot vs Germany from Lampard (I am German btw) and I was saying to my uncle, can’t they just review the footage and say it is a goal? He said: no that would be stupid. ^^
"he will always be remembered as the guy who gave 3 yellow cards" - as someone who went to Goodison derby in 2000 and seen him disallow Everton's 91st minute winner by Don Hutchinson (only as he explained after the match coz the time was up) I might disagree. The fact that he apologised to Everton fans years later wouldn't change the fact that he was alway dodgy to say the least...
Everyone seems to forget that Harry Kewell's goal in the 79th minute was clearly offside
that video was actually amazing great explanantions and a great vid
8:48 looks like a clean tackle, he got the ball before any contact with the player
yeah
The thing is yes he did get the ball but he barely touched it and it was very reckless and dirty tackle. Also he prevented a huge goal scoring oppurtunity would result to a penalty
@@marcodebiasi2621 Then book him if he keeps being reckless, in no universe is that a penalty kick
nice explanations and an amazing video, great job man!👍
2010 was the revenge of 1966
Liverpool did score, Chelsea were just sore.
No Mexican will forget 2014 World Cup against the Netherlands #noerapenal
Great Vid
You forgot the Peru- Brazil match in Copa America 2016. Peruvian player Raul Ruidiaz scored with his hand, Peru won the match and eliminated Brazil for the first time in history from the group stage. The referee took 18 minutes to decide it was a goal. Then the VAR was born.
"A penalty kick doesn't guarantee a goal?" You forgotten Peter Cech would have been sent off as well.
England fans all over the world were going absolutely batshit when that Lampard goal was disallowed. Especially because it happened against the Germans and they knocked us out because of it.
You've gotta do another one of these and involve the refs in the Brazil vs England game yesterday 😂
You could have mentioned the guy slidetackling his opponents leg open full length, to a point you could see the entire bone and only getting a yellow card^^
As for the 1966 final, Roger Hunt has said that if he had any doubt about the ball crossing the line, then he would have simply followed the ball up and put it in the net once it rebounded. But instead he decided not to, which tells you he knew it went over the line. Also, it would have gone to a replay on 2 August if it finished a tie, as penalties were not used as a tiebreaker at that time.
Absolute garbage, the ball
never crossed the line, it wasn't even close.
@@tatbhar7304 So Hunt 'decided' not to score in a World Cup final? Why would he do that? Why would he turn away immediately?
The Frank Lampard goal bounced that way due to the unusual shape and design of the Jabulani (the official ball used at the 2010 World Cup). Very unlucky although it probably wouldn’t have changed the winner of the match
@ 11:04 - Looking at it from this angle, it's quite clear to me that the ball didn't cross, not even close. As an Englishman I can finally admit after 50 years that we were incredibly lucky to have won the World Cup in 1966 but hey, I'll take it 😆👍
Underrated
Also this year in the euro cup Italy vs Croatia when the ref gave 8 minutes of stoppage time when there should clearly have been nowhere near that much. It’s almost as though they somehow knew Italy would score the equalizer specifically on the 8th minute and it would make the difference between Croatia and Italy advancing to the knockout stage…
8:55 that was never a pen, the ref gave the right call. The defender got the ball first and then the momentum forced him to run into Totti
Even fi that was the case, he still gave totti a card for diving............and he was 40 yards away when he made that call.
He barely touched it and it was a very reckless and careless tackle
1966 was awfull, not only the final. Pelé got ouy with an injury against Portugal, amazing the amount of harsh fouls one after another. the semifinals Uruguay vs Germany had an english refery, and Argentina vs England had a german referi. the hole thing was a charade.
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Underrated channel
VAR just slows down the mistakes there have been too many VAR errors in the 23\24 season alone not mentioning all the mistakes since it was bought into the PL to say that it has cut referee errors it is probably caused more mistakes that refs ever had
Third one, the whole 2002 World Cup was a FIFA fix to get the hosts further. South Korea aren't and never have been that good.
They’re good for AFC standards but definitely not among the top teams worldwide. And yea the matches against Italy and Spain were blatantly rigged.
The thing with the Liverpool ghost goal was if it wasn't a goal it was a penalty, if it was a penalty it was a red card for Cech and if it was a red card Chelsea would have had to use a sub to bring on a keeper in the 3rd minute of the game. So Chelsea fans pick your poison;
1. Go 1-0 down
2. Have a 70% chance of going 1-0 down from a penalty and be down to 10 men and 2 subs for the remaining 87 minutes plus stoppage time at Anfield in a European game.
I don't think you can count that or the 1966 Geoff Hurst goal as being terrible mistakes, as they weren't that easy to see. As a liverpool fan, I've always thought Chelsea were a bunch of cry babies over it.
@@johnmorris1009 I completely agree.
Like Jose said if you're not sure don't give it !!
It was never proved it crossed the line
The Liverpool crowd made the shit referee's mind up
So what your saying is a load of bollocks really
@@PaulWright1905 So we go with the clearly biased opinion of Chelsea's manager then.
Nothing to do with biased the whole world knew it shouldn't of been given
Some people say the uruguayan referee wanted England out as a revenge, because an English referee eliminated Uruguay in 1966 against Germany.
The Schumacher foul is strikingly similar to the one from Neuer against Higuaín in the 2014 final, that was another robbery.
Others you didn't mention, maybe for a follow up:
- SK v. Spain 2002 (this one was far worse than against Italy)
- Brazil v. Belgium 2002
- Italy v. Chile 1998
- Italy v. Australia 2006
- Brazil v. Colombia and Germany v. Algeria (both 2014)
- Germany v. Argentina 1990
- Brazil v. Argentina 1995 Copa America
- Japan v. Spain 2022 (against Germany actually, this one was highly controversial)
Follow up vid?
Of course that'll provide the opportunity to include Maradona's other World Cup handball (his goal line stop vs the Soviet Union in the group stage of Italia '90)
“Mikol” Platìni?! 😂😂😂
11:36 The 1966 final would not have gone to penalties.... they were not introduced to World Cup football until 1982. The game would have been replayed.
The penalty was not introduced in 1982. It was introduced in 1978 but wasn't used. There were only two KO games in 1978, the 3rd place match and the final. The penalty shootout wasn't needed in either game.
Very few people on the Internet knows how to resolve a draw game before 1976 (the final of Euro 76 was decided by penalty, the Panenka chip). On the Internet, you would never find the fixture list of the tournament. Fixture list can only be found on printed newspaper before the actual tournament.
In the World Cup, the final would be replayed. For oldies like me, I saw the 1974 fixture list have a game scheduled on Tuesday for the final replay.
And what about the final replay that still ended in a draw? or a round before the final? The winner would be decided by a coin toss. It was used in a major tournament only once, the semi-final of Euro 68, between Italy and USSR.
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The true definition of “ I’m blind I’m deaf I wanna be a ref”
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VAR is wonderful for football ! .. This video shows why
The Pedro Mendes goal that wasn't for Spurs against Man Utd was also a scandalous decision.
Isn't it amazzzing that whole stadiums of fans can see what's happening during a match but the officials didn't see anything!!
1:55 😂😂 it was a goal that came from the moon
New one to add: the penalty for England against the Netherlands in this year’s (2024) semifinals, one that just so happened to be the difference in the game (though with their absurd luck England would’ve somehow won it in extra time or a penalty shootout anyway I’m sure)
In 1966 the penalty shout out wasn't invented/ introduced yet. They either had to toss a coin or replay the match.
Chelsea-Barcelona 2009 had to be here. Apart from Italy-South Korea which was scandalous indeed, Chelsea vs Barca was the most obscene robbery I have ever seen. I am a Manchester United fan so I don't like Chelsea at all, but after the third or fourth penalty not given to Chelsea I threw a bottle at TV. It was disgusting.
UEFA of course didn't do anything and they even let Ovrebo be the referee in another CL game next year. And naturally, he robbed Fiorentina against Bayern Munich.
Also, the Barcelona vs Real Madrid CL semifinal in 2011 was obscene. First leg, Madrid player was red carded even though he didn't touch the opposing player, who dived. Second leg - Barcelona players pushes C. Ronaldo in penalty area, Ronaldo, because he was pushed, trips and falls down and accidentally catches another Barca player - instead of giving a penalty to Madrid, referee gives a foul to Barcelona.
Spain vs South Korea was also a robbery, but after what Italy had gone through, it was kind of expected so it didn't cause too much of a scandal. Still, two perfectly regular goals for Spain were disallowed.
Funny how you mentioned that a Madrid player was send off allthough he didnt even touched the Barca player, but you completely "forget" to mention that the same shit happened to a Barca player vs Chelsea in the first leg 2009. Or that Ballack blocked the ball with his hand in Pen Area. Or the foul against Iniesta inside the box. Or the foul in the box against Eto or Toure or who ever it was. 3 pens for Barca already. Or that Ballack and Drogba shouldve been send off and shouldnt even be in the 2nd leg.
Not to talk about the many, many, many many many decisions in favour of Madrid in UCL history
I am a Stuttgart and not a Barca fan, but it is no secret that ManU fans hate Barcelona because they destroyed you in 2 UCL Finals straight 😂
2010 was Revenge for 1966
Had VAR been there in 1966 and 2010, 2010s goal went in and 1966 goal went in so it’s not revenge
@@oliivey2302 XD Thx for the laugh
@@AssraelAssrael your welcome mate
My comment was a joke btw
@Smithy-my6kj what are you on about?
The german goalkeeper was Toni Schuhmacher, not Harold Schuhmacher
His name is Harald Schumacher. "Toni" is his nickname.
England vs Germany was a goal in 66
But the linesman still did a mistake for being influenced by players in the field
What is football? A game which can be manipulated by referees.😂
I think you could fill a Video with the same length just with referee mistakes in Real Vardrid games
The technologies and the game Football itself has came a long way and reached its peak in last few years.... And yet sadly,despite all the development in technologies,bad Referreing still exists after all these years.
Uh, Totti wasn’t fouled. The Korean player clearly got the ball. The yellow card for diving was the bs part of that.
I came on here to write this ☝️
He barely got the ball and it was VERY reckless and dirty
@marcodebiasi2621
Nah. It wasn’t dirty at all. He played the ball, got the ball. I know Italians are overly dramatic but come on.
England got one, Germany got one back. 😂
Noone likes the Germans.... but England won the world cup, Germany won another game. It's not the same
@@Keeper2403 Your right
@Smithy-my6kj I am not God
This is football.When a player is fouled,sometimes you get fights between
the players.Sometimes you get the managers involved.The referees
make bad decisions.The one thing you never see is discipline.I have
studied Psychology and Philosophy.
Mind and Matter,Nature and Nurture,and the Inner-Self of a person
play an Important part in the Behaviour,and Cognition.
A factual error about the 1966 World Cup Final: in those days, there were no penalty shoot-outs. Had the scores still been level after 120 minutes, there would have been a replay a few days later. Back then, we continued to have replays until a victor emerged, no matter how many games it took. Occasionally, a tie was decided on the toss of a coin. Although I dislike penalty shoot-outs, they are infinitely more satisfactory than a coin toss.
Also WC 2014,Bosnia were playing Nigeria and if they won they would go into round of 16.Edin Dzeko scored a goal to put Bosnia 1-0 but linesman puts the flag up.If you look on Fifa's channel the game you'll see there was no offside,so it should've been a goal.Then Nigeria scored a winner and Bosnia was disqualified.
Hope it shows Pedro Mendes goal at old Trafford for spurs in 2006, miles over line but no goal given. Worst I've seen, corrupt officials. No shock there at old Trafford with Ferguson in charge, got everything, penalties every game, extra minutes when needed 😮😮😮