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Replay with Republic of Ireland is 'fairest solution', says Henry

Friday, 20 November 2009

Thierry Henry

Thierry Henry: 'Of course the fairest solution would be to replay the game but it is not in my control'

France captain Thierry Henry has admitted replaying the World Cup qualification play-off against the Republic of Ireland would be "the fairest solution".

The Barcelona forward has also spoken of his "embarrassment" at the manner of Les Bleus' victory over the Irish.

"Naturally I feel embarrassed at the way that we won and feel extremely sorry for the Irish who definitely deserve to be in South Africa," said Henry, whose handball in the build-up to William Gallas' equaliser on Wednesday night enabled the French to go through 2-1 on aggregate.

"Of course the fairest solution would be to replay the game but it is not in my control."

The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) had formally requested a replay but FIFA earlier today ruled that the result cannot be changed and the match cannot be replayed.

The French Football Federation believe they should now concentrate on looking ahead.

"FIFA is the ruler of the game and we have to abide by what they say," said an FFF spokesman.

"What they decide we have to do and they have ruled it will not be replayed. So we should move on.

"The federation's president and the coach and all of us involved feel that it was a bitter qualification. But we don't decide how we qualify.

"We played poorly and it came down to a referee's mistake, but that's the way it went. It happened on our side, in our favour, but sometimes in history it goes against you."

Referee Martin Hansson broke his silence today by insisting "life must go on" after failing to spot Henry's handball.

Hansson has since been widely condemned for his mistake but he is hoping to put the incident behind him.

He told Swedish regional radio channel Radio Blekinge: "I cannot comment on the game itself but life must go on and I hope I will survive this too."

Reports have suggested Hansson will still make FIFA's list for next summer's World Cup finals in South Africa.

"Really? Has it been in the evening papers? Well, then it has to be true, hasn't it?" he said with a hint of sarcasm.

France's dismal performance in the play-off, meanwhile, has given Raymond Domenech's critics more ammunition, but the FFF insist he will still be at the helm next summer.

"We qualified," added the spokesman. "For sure he will be our coach.

"When you manage a team and win you don't change the coach. Sometimes you do in club football but not in an international team."

Thierry Henry's statement in full

"I have said at the time and I will say again that yes I handled the ball. I am not a cheat and never have been.

"It was an instinctive reaction to a ball that was coming extremely fast in a crowded penalty area.

"As a footballer you do not have the luxury of the television to slow the pace of the ball down 100 times to be able to make a conscious decision.

"People are viewing a slow motion version of what happened and not what I or any other footballer faces in the game.

"If people look at it in full speed you will see that it was an instinctive reaction.

"It is impossible to be anything other than that. I have never denied that the ball was controlled with my hand. I told the Irish players, the referee and the media this after the game.

"Naturally I feel embarrassed at the way that we won and feel extremely sorry for the Irish who definitely deserve to be in South Africa.

"Of course the fairest solution would be to replay the game but it is not in my control.

"There is little more I can do apart from admit that the ball had contact with my hand leading up to our equalising goal and I feel very sorry for the Irish."

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Ah the wonderful world of professional sports. A law unto themselves. How can this result stand? Do we now teach all those kids in organised soccer that winning is the only thing and cheating is ok. I'm not even remotely a sports fan but wrong is always wrong.

Posted by P D whistle | 02.12.09, 21:57 GMT

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How come there are more cameras on the streets than pedestrians, but they're a no-no in one of the few places they'd really be useful?

Posted by sanbasan | 22.11.09, 11:14 GMT

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To not have a replay after this result, even though the player involved admitted his hand touched the ball, gives the impression that FIFA are disregarding the sporting ethic of fair play in allowing an injustice which will forever blemish the sport of football, at least on their reputation

Posted by Horton | 20.11.09, 23:48 GMT

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This is an insulting retort from Henry. He is clearly aware that FIFA will never replay this game. His agenda now is to try and clear his name, pathetic really.

Posted by jackierubberleg | 20.11.09, 15:40 GMT

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Today I am proud of France because in most of the polls something like 90% of our citizens want the match to be replayed. A victory without honor is nothing. Sorry for Irish fans. Neverthelsee this is just a game, so stay cool. Christophe.

Posted by Chris. | 20.11.09, 15:24 GMT

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When things were looking a bit iffy for some of the more fashionable teams the FIFA brought in their Seeding process. Goalposts were moved and will continue to be moved as long as Blatter and his cohorts are in place.
I believe that Henry did what any other footballer would have done in similar circumstances and while it is sickening to lose out on two years preparation and hard work, it is now the accepted way in soccer. Cheat and smile, then celebrate prior to making the contrite apology that is meaningless. Roy Keane is also right in blaming flappers around the goalmouth area.

Posted by HC | 20.11.09, 14:58 GMT

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Nice timing Thierry, just after it's been completely ruled out by the powers that be.

Posted by Seamas | 20.11.09, 14:49 GMT

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Henri, well done. Putting your proverbial hand up after the fact.
With FIFA already making a ruling the comments are as meaningless as telling the referee after the match that you handled the ball.
A poor attempt at damage control.

Posted by Ulysses32 | 20.11.09, 14:43 GMT

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now leave him be....

Posted by Rider | 20.11.09, 14:33 GMT

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Am i mistaken or not. Did the Republic not get a penalty in a qualifying match,think it was Georgia,which everybody could see it was'nt a handball.Did'nt see the Irish players rushing to the referee to say look ref that clearly was'nt a penalty,we don't want it.
Double standards me thinks.
Get over it.

Posted by timj | 20.11.09, 14:26 GMT

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A large majority in France feels really ashamed and sorry about "tricky Henry". Irish were the best that evening. Such a beheaviour made us loose a part of our honour. We apologize.
Long live irish football !
Dr G.Galliez
Brive. France

Posted by Galliez | 20.11.09, 14:20 GMT

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Im sure he was more than aware that it was hand ball - and anyway, we all make mistakes, but he celebrated it - the right thing to do would have been to own up. For the fact that he didnt - he is a cheat
Sounds like he is just making excuses in my opinoin!
FIFA should be ashamed of themselves, they should be a re match - or else France should be excluded from SA

Posted by Clare | 20.11.09, 14:19 GMT

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oh give it a rest, is every reporter at the belfast telegraph working on this.
even the irish news has approached this story with more maturity & balance.

Posted by jokes over | 20.11.09, 14:16 GMT

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