England squad had been long excluded from the World Cup event in 2010. However, it did not stop the official origin of Uruguay, Mauricio Espinosa, expressed remorse for the mistakes that harm the Three Lions in the German counter-action.
Yes, England had to leave early at the World Cup in South Africa after beating Germany 4-1 in the round of 16 major finals. Apart from Matthew Upson who scored England reply, foster children Fabio Capello could have incised two goals, thanks to Frank Lampard’s strong kick.
Unfortunately, the officials did not recognize these goals and thought the ball had not passed the goal line. In fact, video replays to the contrary. If the goal is passed, England will end the first half with the score 2-2.
Now Espinosa expressed regret over the mistake. He argued, kick Lampard too fast and trouble are clearly observed.
“Kicking (Lampard) so quickly that I could not see clearly, even though I was in the right place,” he said.
“We did not see reruns during pauses, but you could feel what was happening. When watching television, then we know it,” added Espinosa.
“I regret it because we’ve done enough preparation time for the World Cup. It can happen to anybody, and unfortunately it happened to us. You have to accept that mistake. Life continues to run,” he concluded.
