Don't you think Ethiopians are forgetting something? According to
reports, ETHIOPIAN football fans have gone on the rampage in Addis Ababa
attacking Nigerian businesses and setting cars on fire in response to
what they see as the unfair loss of their national team the Walia
Antelopes to the Super Eagles.
Yesterday, the Eagles beat the
Antelopes by two goals to one in the first leg of a World Cup qualifier,
which gives them the advantage in the two-legged tie. However,
Ethiopian fans feel robbed by the Cameroonian referee who denied them
what looked like a clear goal in the 24 minute.
Halfway
through the second half, Saladin Said, Ethiopia's best player,
controlled a long diagonal ball well and managed to beat Nigerian
goalkeeper Vincent Enyeama only to see Godfrey Oboabona clear it off the
line. Video replays shows that the ball had clearly crossed the line
but Cameroonian official Neant Alioum refused to give the goal.
To
make matters worse for the home side, Mr Alioum awarded a 90th minute
penalty against the Walia Antelopes after Ethiopian defender Hailu
Aynalem needlessly dragged Emmanuel Emenike down in the penalty area.
Nigeria's leading goalscorer, Emenike then got up and coolly slotted
home the decisive winner.
So far, Ethiopia has had a near
perfect record in the World cup qualifiers, winning all their home games
and thousands of Walia Antelope fans had trooped to Addis Ababa's
national stadium expecting another victory. Following the loss to the
Eagles, the anger boiled over into the streets of Addis Ababa.
via NaijaGossip