The Nigeria goalkeeper insists that
the lone Ethiopian goal in Sunday’s qualifier was a poor call which
would not have stood if there was access to goal line technology
Goalkeeper
Vincent Enyeama has said that goal-line technology would have resolved
the embarrassing goal that he conceded against Ethiopia in Nigeria's 2-1
victory in Sunday’s first leg 2014 World Cup play-off game in Addis
Ababa.
Walia Antelopes' midfielder Behailu Assefa scored
in bizarre fashion as Enyeama caught his deep left-wing cross after the
ball had the crossed the line.
Enyeama said that Assefa’s goal should not have stood.
“From
my position it wasn’t a goal and I’m still very surprised the referee
called it a goal because he wasn’t even on my line. He was metres away.
I’m surprised also that the second linesman called for a goal,” Enyeama
told the media.
“I’ll go back to see it on video but it
still boils down to the goal-line technology thing. I don’t know what to
say but it wasn’t a goal from my own perspective.”
Early
in the first half, Nigeria defender Godfrey Oboabona made a goal line
clearance from Saladin Said’s shot which the home team had begun
celebrating before referee Neant Alioum adjudged it had not crossed the
line.
“[The first one] wasn’t a goal also. There’s a
difference when the video is on the line of the goal. [Oboabona] pulled
the ball out almost on the line,” Enyeama defended his team mate.
Fifa
will introduce goal line technology at next year’s World Cup but it’s
not yet known how soon African countries will adopt it. Nigeria will
host the return leg in Calabar next month.
via nigerianeye