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Furious Roberto Martinez demands explanation from ‘really high up’ for why Wales goal stood

11 Jun 2022 3 minute read
Belgium’s manager Roberto Martinez. Picture by David Davies / PA Wire

Furious Belgium boss Roberto Martinez demanded an explanation from “really high up” after describing Brennan Johnson’s Wales equaliser as “comical”.

Johnson scored his first Wales goal three minutes from time to secure the Dragons a 1-1 Nations League draw in Cardiff.

The assistant referee had flagged for offside, but the goal stood after a lengthy VAR offside check – and Martinez called on the football authorities to introduce clarity to such situations.

Martinez said: “I am very confused. I have just seen the images and I cannot explain how the goal was allowed to stand.

“We have gone a little bit mad in that respect. The VAR is there to help the referees.

“When I look at the images, it does not look right. The lines were not parallel to the 18-yard line.

“I don’t expect an explanation from here. I expect it from really high up. The lines don’t work.

“The lines for the offside don’t work. It’s quite comical. We need a software that says who is in an offside position…the lines are comical.

“I would invite you all to watch the images again and tell me what you think.

“Where the toe is, it’s confused with the grass. We need an explanation of this decision.”

‘Wonderful’

Belgium, ranked second in the world, had taken the lead after 51 minutes when Youri Tielemans found space on the edge of the penalty area to drill home.

But Wales, who had seen Ethan Ampadu’s fifth-minute effort ruled out by VAR after Joe Rodon was ruled offside earlier in the move, refused to surrender.

Gareth Bale and Connor Roberts both went close before Johnson slid home fellow substitute Aaron Ramsey’s pass and sent the Cardiff City Stadium crowd wild.

“This shows how far we’ve come as a group,” said Wales manager Robert Page, whose side had lost their opening Nations League games to Poland and Holland to late goals.

“We don’t fear anybody. That’s a benchmark, another statement. When we go a goal behind we don’t give up and we’ll keep going.”

Johnson played a huge role in Nottingham Forest’s promotion to the Premier League.

The 21-year-old scored 19 goals last season and hit a post within seconds of arriving as a second-half substitute in Sunday’s World Cup play-off victory against Ukraine.

Page said: “He’s a wonderful talent. I’m looking forward to seeing him in the Premier League next season and watching him grow with us because every time he comes on he impresses.

“He shows his worth so he deserved his goal. He’s got a lot more to come as well. We see it day, in day out. We had a chat with him yesterday.

“Alan Knill (coach) showed him his clips back and where we think he can improve. He’s shown it again.”


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Rhosddu
Rhosddu
2 years ago

If you’re going to question whether a VAR system is telling the truth or not, then you may as well not use it. A draw was a fair result, anyway.

David
David
2 years ago
Reply to  Rhosddu

Without VAR the score would have been CYMRU 2 Belgium 1.

Kerry Davies
Kerry Davies
2 years ago

One goal each, one VAR decision each. I can understand Roberto’s frustration, he must flinch every time Wales and Belgium are drawn together. Their fans are already praying to meet Germany or France or AnyonebutWales in Qatar.

Quornby
Quornby
2 years ago

Oh come on Roberto! The goal was a goal….. Just because it doesn’t suit you doesn’t make it wrong….or even doubtful. Is Belgium the next team to assume a God given right to the decisions going their way?

Llinos
Llinos
2 years ago

It was explained to me by a relative who supports Cardiff City this way.
Sometimes the 50/50 results go your way. Sometimes they don’t. There is no point being a whining baby about it, because it all balances out over time.
Have any match results ever been changed because somebody complained?

SundanceKid
SundanceKid
2 years ago

Not everyone in UEFA works for you Martinez.

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