Capello blames officials for loss

Fabio Capello refused to blame his players for England’s woeful exit from the World Cup at the hands of Germany, instead focusing on the decision to disallow Frank Lampard’s equalising goal.

Fabio Capello refused to blame his players for England’s woeful exit from the World Cup at the hands of Germany, instead focusing on the decision to disallow Frank Lampard’s equalising goal.

England had been outplayed and were 2-1 down when Lampard’s effort hit the underside of Manuel Neuer’s bar and bounced down a clear yard over the line.

Assistant referee Mauricio Espinosa failed to spot it, though, and instead of drawing level at 2-2, England capitulated in the second half to lose 4-1, their worst ever World Cup defeat.

“It was one of the most important things in the game,” Capello told BBC1.

“The goal was very important. We could have played a different style.

“We played I think well at 2-1, but after the third goal it was a little bit disappointing.

“We played well. Germany is a big team. They played a good game. We made some mistakes when they played the counter-attack. The referee made bigger mistakes.

“Little things decide the result always.”

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