Thursday, November 18, 2010

Nani apologises for preventing Ronaldo wonder goal

WINGER SORRY FOR GAFFE

WINGER SORRY FOR GAFFE

Nani apologises for preventing Ronaldo wonder goal

November 18, 2010
Portugal winger Nani apologised to team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo for denying the Real Madrid star a memorable goal in their side's 4-0 friendly mauling of world champions Spain.
Cristiano Ronaldo throws his toys out of the pram against Spain.
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Cristiano Ronaldo was more left than a little miffed by Nani's intervention
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Captain Ronaldo looked to have put Portugal ahead with a superb effort in the first half, the £80 million forward cleverly turning inside Gerard Pique before scooping his shot over Real team-mate Iker Casillas.
The effort was dropping into the net but Nani raced in from an offside position to head the ball in from point-blank range, leading to the goal being disallowed.
And while Nani was initially admant that he was onside, the Manchester United winger admitted that, on reflection, his decision to put the ball into the net was an erroneous one.
"I touched the ball because I thought I wasn't offside," Nani said. "Everything happened so quickly. After having time to think about it I apologised to Ronaldo. It was a great piece of play and I shouldn't have ruined it.''
Ronaldo, who threw his captain's armband onto the pitch in anger after the goal was disallowed, felt the ball had already crossed the line before Nani got to it.
"I don't understand, even a blind man could see it was a goal, the ball was half a metre into the net,'' Ronaldo said in Marca. "I don't know if it's a coincidence or not but my best goals with the national team are being disallowed. I remember an overhead kick in the Bessa stadium which wasn't given.''
That incident did not end up costing Portugal dear as they would go on to record an emphatic victory over their Iberian neighbours, gaining some measure of revenge for their World Cup exit in the process.
Spain beat Portugal in the second round in South Africa before going on to be crowned world champions for the first time.
Nani, speaking to RTP, said of his side's victory in Lisbon: "The squad have been fantastic. It's an excellent group and we are united in trying to defend well and score goals.
"With the players that we have and when we are playing well, we are going to be capable of scoring a lot of goals to win matches.''
November 18, 2010
Portugal winger Nani apologised to team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo for denying the Real Madrid star a memorable goal in their side's 4-0 friendly mauling of world champions Spain.
Cristiano Ronaldo throws his toys out of the pram against Spain.
MiguelRopia/GettyImages
Cristiano Ronaldo was more left than a little miffed by Nani's intervention
• Fabregas apologises for thrashing
Captain Ronaldo looked to have put Portugal ahead with a superb effort in the first half, the £80 million forward cleverly turning inside Gerard Pique before scooping his shot over Real team-mate Iker Casillas.
The effort was dropping into the net but Nani raced in from an offside position to head the ball in from point-blank range, leading to the goal being disallowed.
And while Nani was initially admant that he was onside, the Manchester United winger admitted that, on reflection, his decision to put the ball into the net was an erroneous one.
"I touched the ball because I thought I wasn't offside," Nani said. "Everything happened so quickly. After having time to think about it I apologised to Ronaldo. It was a great piece of play and I shouldn't have ruined it.''
Ronaldo, who threw his captain's armband onto the pitch in anger after the goal was disallowed, felt the ball had already crossed the line before Nani got to it.
"I don't understand, even a blind man could see it was a goal, the ball was half a metre into the net,'' Ronaldo said in Marca. "I don't know if it's a coincidence or not but my best goals with the national team are being disallowed. I remember an overhead kick in the Bessa stadium which wasn't given.''
That incident did not end up costing Portugal dear as they would go on to record an emphatic victory over their Iberian neighbours, gaining some measure of revenge for their World Cup exit in the process.
Spain beat Portugal in the second round in South Africa before going on to be crowned world champions for the first time.
Nani, speaking to RTP, said of his side's victory in Lisbon: "The squad have been fantastic. It's an excellent group and we are united in trying to defend well and score goals.
"With the players that we have and when we are playing well, we are going to be capable of scoring a lot of goals to win matches.''

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