(AP) SAINT-DENIS, France -- France qualified for its fourth consecutive World Cup when officials missed an obvious hand ball by Thierry Henry that led to William Gallas' overtime goal in a 1-1 tie against Ireland on Wednesday night.
With help from Swedish referee Martin Hansson, who failed to call the hand ball, France avoided a penalty-kicks shootout and won the home-and-home, total-goals playoff 2-1. The French had come away with a 1-0 victory in Dublin last Saturday.
The game appeared headed to penalty kicks when Florent Malouda sent a free kick to Henry at the post to the right of goalkeeper Shay Given in the 103rd minute. Henry got between defender Paul McShane and Given, stopped the ball with his left hand, then used his hand again and poked the ball with his outstretched right foot in front of the net.
"He almost caught it and walked into the net with it," said Robbie Keane, who had put the Irish ahead in the 33rd minute.
Gallas headed the ball into the net from about 1 yard as Irish players raised their hands in protest at Hansson.
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Posted: at 19-11-2009 04:51 PM (15 years ago) | Addicted Hero
Similar incidents like this have happened in football and FIFA have ordered for replays but sorry it aint gonna happen in this case cos Blatter and Platini are die hard french supporters. So sorry ireland una been get chances but una no fit score. France don qualify no doubt
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Posted: at 20-11-2009 06:25 PM (15 years ago) | Hero