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Thursday, May 05, 2005

Evidence of Garcia's no-goal 

From the London Times:
It was said that the debate over the authenticity of Liverpool’s historic goal against Chelsea at Anfield on Tuesday would rage for years. In fact, it lasted less than 24 hours.

Computer pictures prove that Luis García’s shot, which will be worth around £28 million to the club if they win the European Cup on May 25, was nowhere near to crossing the goalline when William Gallas, the Chelsea defender, hooked the ball away.
I don't think this is worth making a fuss about, particularly considering that Chelsea likely would have been worse off if the goal wasn't counted. A PK and a red card for Cech at such an early point in the match would have been very difficult to recover from.



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