วันอาทิตย์ที่ 14 ตุลาคม พ.ศ. 2555

Dalglish blames success for defeat


. "Playing Sunday, Wednesday and Saturday takes its toll

. Liverpool manager Luis Suarez goal was rejected unhappy

Kenny Dalglish

suggested that his team is paying the price of success that Wigan lost to Liverpool at Anfield for the first time in its history, the director explains that progress in both domestic cups caused the fatigue among its workforce.

Dalglish said the problem was compounded by the television programs stating that the Carling Cup winners had to play three games in six days, from the FA Cup quarter-final victory over Stoke Sunday League defeats and followed by Queens Park Rangers and Wigan now. Dalglish also complained that the turning point of the match was referee Lee Mason's refusal to award a second goal Luis Suarez, when the parties were tied at 1-1, the decision Official statement that the Uruguayan had the ball in the net with his arm. "There was no rhyme or reason for the second goal would have pointed out, was not the handball," said Dalglish, who thought the ball was out of the front shoulder.

"I saw a replay quickly and was clear handball," said Roberto Martinez, who praised the performance of the referee and, in particular, the way he handled Suarez. "We all know that Suarez is an artist throws and get good situations for his team, but the referee was very strong. "

Wigan manager also praised the character of his own team, and he said: "I do not think we played as well as we played in the last five games, but I'm satisfied with how we managed after recognizing the target. Since then, the local team often takes over, but I'm very proud of the players controlled the situation, kept the ball and took the sting out of the game in a mature before moving forward again. Liverpool saw not mastered at all and it is the hard work of the players put in. "


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