Robin van Persie Making Upset Coach West Ham
London - West Ham manager, Sam Allardyce, very upset when Robin Van Persie equalized 2-2 in games against Manchester United, Thursday, April 18, 2013 this morning. Allardyce considered that the goals scored by RVP - Robin van Persie's nickname - it should not happen because the RVP in the off-side position. "We deserved to win, if the assistant referee raised his flag (off-side). It was clearly visible, "said Allardyce.
In the stronghold of the Red Devils, coach Alex Ferguson had replied that anger. He said that should West Ham striker, Andy Carroll, a red card for pushing De Gea, United's goalkeeper, with so loud. "It should have been a red card," said Fergie. "The referee saw it clearly, but he (Carroll) was not given a red card."
Television replays showed that the RVP in the off-side position when Shinji Kagawa pass the ball to him. "It was clearly off-side, and the assistant referee did not give the decision," he said in disgust.
Allardyce could accept this game gracefully, provided that fair play. "We can not be satisfied even win the match. But we are not satisfied because the game is not fair, "he said.
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