Angry Ukraine coach clashes with reporter
Furious Ukraine coach Oleg Blokhin offered to "step outside" with a journalist in an extraordinary post-match bust-up following his team's defeat to England.
The football legend lost his cool with a Ukrainian journalist after a refereeing blunder cost his team a goal as England eliminated the co-hosts with a 1-0 win at the Donbass Arena.
When questioned by the journalist about the physical condition of the Ukrainian team the burly former Ballon d'Or winning international striker snapped: "Respect my job. Lets' go this one-on-one. You want to go with me?
"Let's have a 'man conversation'."
When the journalist involved in the exchange stood up a UEFA moderator stepped in to defuse the spat but Blokhin was undeterred.
"You should respect that I played football? Did you play football? Respect my job and me. I won't allow anyone to criticise my team. If you're a man, go with me. One on one."
Blokhin meanwhile was scathing of the second half goalmouth controversy which denied his team an equaliser, questioning how the referees assistant stationed behind the goal could have failed to spot Marko Devic's effort cross the line.
"There are five referees on the pitch and the ball is 50 centimetres behind the goal-line. Why do we need five officials?," Blokhin said.
He also claimed England defender John Terry and substitute Andy Carroll had both been guilty of fouls that should have been received yellow cards.
"They don't spot Carroll's elbow, either? Or that Terry fouls one of my players in the back? (Referees chief Pierluigi) Collina told us that every movement with an elbow is a card, and every foul from behind is a yellow card.
"And yet where was that today? You write what you want - you've seen it. I don't want to criticise the referee."
Blokhin said his side had not deserved to lose and had nothing to be ashamed of despite joining co-hosts Poland in being eliminated at the group phase.
"We played a very good game and even the England coach said they were lucky. I don't feel ashamed for this team," he said.
"We conceded a lucky goal. We were able to equalise, but they didn't give it to us. Then we also played a very good game.
"England just played on the counter-attack. In the second half, they had no opportunities. Their threat only came from a few set-pieces, but it was just not our day. We didn't have any luck."
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Bernard Mamo
Jun 20th 2012, 13:16
Wiehed mill-aktar coaches keshin li qatt rajt f'hajti.
tania parascandalo
Jun 20th 2012, 11:06
how democratic you are Mr. Spiteri! Everyone has a right to express his/her opinion.
Stephen Azzopardi
Jun 20th 2012, 10:18
Question: What is UEFA and its officials waiting to introduce an electronic system to detect whether the ball passed the line or not? Football evolved in many aspects. Before we had only 3/5 cameras on pitch and now we have 41 to bring to the viewers the best picture from various angles. By the way all these cameras, yesterday showed that Ukraine should be given that goal. There has to be a collective effort to reduce all these speculations and controversy for the good of the game that we all love.
tania parascandalo
Jun 20th 2012, 09:18
i am not much into the game of football. But I am really sorry for the Ukranian team for not being granted the goal. It was very clear that it was a goal. In my opinion they played a very good game and they do not deserve to be eliminated.
on the other hand Rooney just scored a little boy's goal!
Adrian Spiteri
Jun 20th 2012, 09:36
you should have stopped at the first sentence.
Alan Cordina
Jun 20th 2012, 15:16
HA HA HA ... like Adrian said ... you should have stopped after yuor first sentence ! Oh Dear Me !! : -)
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