Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Ref admits Irish mistake

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THE referee whose controvers­ial penalty decision ultimately cost Northern Ireland their place at the 2018 World Cup Finals has admitted he made a “mistake”.

Romanian Ovidiu Hategan pointed to the spot after Xherdan Shaqiri had blasted a shot against defender Corry Evans from point-blank range during the first leg of the playoff clash with Switzerlan­d at Windsor Park in November.

Ricardo Rodriguez’s successful spot-kick proved to be the only goal over the two legs, and now Hategan has admitted he got it wrong.

He said: “It was a sad and unpleasant moment for me, sad because I made that mistake, painful because with my team, we had good performanc­es.

“In our world, the referees are the same as the goalkeeper­s — everyone sees the mistake.

“I’ve got over that moment, I’m a strong man. My family was there for me.”

Rodriguez’s penalty secured a 1-0 win in Belfast and the return leg in Basel finished 0-0, sending Switzerlan­d through to this summer’s finals.

Mr Hategan’s decision sparked fury in Northern Ireland with Evans himself later describing it as “disgracefu­l”, and their protests received popular backing as replays supported claims the award had been harsh in the extreme.

The official was not included i n a list of 36 referees announced for the finals by Fifa in November last year

Although, he has not yet given up hope of making it to Russia.

He said: “I’m sorry I’m not among the 36. We will see if I have a chance as a video referee.”

 ??  ?? Dundee United boss Csaba Laszlo.
Dundee United boss Csaba Laszlo.

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