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Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by DexterousOne(m): 8:08pm On Jul 02, 2020
kokomilala:
Utter nonsense! Was Suarez not punished and a penalty given? I saw the game at a hotel in Festac Town.I was the only one in that lounge not supporting Ghana. Some found me odd,but I was entitled to my own views, judgements and positions. I'm not an apostle of pan-Africsnism,as I don't see any indication that Africa can unite.
How I celebrated Ghana's ouster that evening!!!

This is NOT a good mentality to have

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Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by EmekaBlue(m): 8:09pm On Jul 02, 2020
Abegi

una miss penalty. Akwaaba wailers

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Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by Whytval: 8:11pm On Jul 02, 2020
He will not forget too in a hurry, I mean Suarez.
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by Goalnaldo(m): 8:14pm On Jul 02, 2020
I won't forget that year, 2010. First African world cup. Wrote my SSCE that year. Was writing Neco and watching world cup grin
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by shilexholly(m): 8:16pm On Jul 02, 2020
Na ur werey gyan make u go fight
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by Angelfrost(m): 8:20pm On Jul 02, 2020
andrewbaba44:


Lol no vex baba

But how are you sure that with salah liverpool will win that game ?

You are a barca or chelsea fan ?

Salah was a key force and the heart of that Liverpool attack... He was a major threat to Madrid's defense.

Neither a Barca nor Chelsea fan. Totally neutral. grin
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by andrewbaba44: 8:26pm On Jul 02, 2020
Angelfrost:


Salah was a key force and the heart of that Liverpool attack... He was a major threat to Madrid's defense.

Neither a Barca nor Chelsea fan. Totally neutral. grin

Baba salah no fit do anything Abeg

Ramos injure am or not Madrid go still win that game
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by Viking007(m): 8:28pm On Jul 02, 2020
Viking007:
Probably a coincidence, but this particular match is currently being televised on DStv supersport 1. Now I'm very interested in watching it.
10yrs later and I still couldn't bring myself to watch the heartbreaking penalty kick. I had to quickly switch channels. cheesy I don't blame the Ghanians for still cursing Suarez in 2020.

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Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by Angelfrost(m): 8:32pm On Jul 02, 2020
andrewbaba44:


Baba salah no fit do anything Abeg

Ramos injure am or not Madrid go still win that game

Well, at this point, we will never know!!! Maybe, when they meet again!!! grin
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by judedwriter(m): 8:32pm On Jul 02, 2020
When I saw Suarez rejoice when Ghana lost that penalty, I knew that Ghana would lose the game.

His rejoicing was like a premonition for victory for Uruguay probably because he knew his team had better game tactics.

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Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by Pymetrics: 8:33pm On Jul 02, 2020
So what do you guys want? He should be killed or what? His punishment was red card and Match ban which he served so what else? I think your unforgiveness should go to Asamoah Gyan who lost the penalty.
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by andrewbaba44: 8:38pm On Jul 02, 2020
Angelfrost:


Well, at this point, we will never know!!! Maybe, when they meet again!!! grin
Lol

But you don’t admit say dem go win nah
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by mechanics(m): 8:40pm On Jul 02, 2020
Diego Forlan, Na player any time, I won't forget him.
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by tsspsolutions: 8:42pm On Jul 02, 2020
Even though Suarez is an animal, I was really and still happy Ghana didn't make it to the Semis. Ghanaians rejoiced when we failed to qualify for Germany 2006 and earnestly wished we fail to qualify for that same world cup after they've already qualified earlier.
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by openmine(m): 8:45pm On Jul 02, 2020
They were given a glorious opportunity to punish Suarez with a penalty in injury time!

All Gyan had to do was to calmly dispatch that pen and take Ghana to their first semis but They failed to take the opportunity, no thanks to Gyan and yet you blame Suarez?

No wonder the Ghanian national team is still a shadow of its former self!

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Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by beejay85: 9:02pm On Jul 02, 2020
Fastestmanalive:


No man what he did was simply unforgivable.

If it were you in that situation would you have forgiven him angry
Haba bros,suarez fouled in d box, penalty was awarded and he was also red carded.
what else did u guys want?
I would bet had Gyan had scored, uruguay would have equalized with 10men...
its got to do with our footballers mentality....African players cant manage their emotions ay the top stages...

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Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by Coronavirus84: 9:13pm On Jul 02, 2020
directonpc:
Thank you Suarez, Ghana must not be the first African nation to make it past that stage of the world cup.

them no born them well.
Black man reasoning indeed. You are a confused human being
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by Ekpekaycee: 9:15pm On Jul 02, 2020
They should hold Asamoah Gyan responsible for not being the first African side to get to the semi finals of the world cup. No European player would have missed that last second penalty.

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Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by BluntTheApostle(m): 9:21pm On Jul 02, 2020
DexterousOne:


This is not a good spirit to have

He is just being a nationalist. It is a good spirit.

Even our Lord Jesus Christ specifically said He was sent to His own people (the Jews).
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by BluntTheApostle(m): 9:22pm On Jul 02, 2020
Convention107:
let them forgive it shouldn't be what might stop them from entering God's kingdom

grin grin
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by directonpc(m): 9:33pm On Jul 02, 2020
Coronavirus84:

Black man reasoning indeed. You are a confused human being
I no insult anybody oo. It's also blackman reasoning to not mind your own business. Oya Amadi-oha, take this man as our offering towards the end of COVID.
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by pek(m): 9:38pm On Jul 02, 2020
Don't move on, stay there. Suarez did what any Ghanian player would have loved to do. His actions took his country to the semis.
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by Coronavirus84: 9:45pm On Jul 02, 2020
directonpc:
I no insult anybody oo. It's also blackman reasoning to not mind your own business. Oya Amadi-oha, take this man as our offering towards the end of COVID.
Obatala lo maa paa gbogbo Iran eee
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by Bbass1990(m): 10:20pm On Jul 02, 2020
If curse kills Suarez should have died d following day.

My lecture has promised we are going 2 SA if Ghana got 2 d final,but lo and behold Suarez spoilt d promise with DAT God forsaken hand......Suarez thunder would still fire u ooooo walai ..... cry cry cry.....omoale.
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by Carter4luv(m): 10:29pm On Jul 02, 2020
this is africa mentality. a white man blocked a gun coming to kill him and u said he cannot be forgiven, he open a space for you to shoot another target and u missed it ure still blaming the man. africans and unforgiving spirit be like 5 and 6
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by MichaelSokoto(m): 10:48pm On Jul 02, 2020
na d match wey Suarez turn goalie dat day?
laff off me dat day!
grin
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by whizzyleejr(m): 11:09pm On Jul 02, 2020
Fastestmanalive:
Forget it. Its things like this that make me regard Suarez as one of the dirtiest players of all time

Ghana should have won that match if not for his wicked tactics.

I'm sure its his fake goat that taught him angry
hey bro, you wouldn't be left with any option if it were you, besides, Suarez was still playing for Liverpool when this happened, no relations with Messi before then, stop being sarcastic dude
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by ballerman(m): 11:18pm On Jul 02, 2020
whizzyleejr:

hey bro, you wouldn't be left with any option if it were you, besides, Suarez was still playing for Liverpool when this happened, no relations with Messi before then, stop being sarcastic dude
he was still in ajax by then.. he moved to Liverpool six months later.. Jan 2011
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by Nobody: 11:26pm On Jul 02, 2020
whizzyleejr:

hey bro, you wouldn't be left with any option if it were you, besides, Suarez was still playing for Liverpool when this happened, no relations with Messi before then, stop being sarcastic dude

Bro what makes me angry is that he did it on purpose. It wasn't an accident

Refer below please

Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by NevetsIbot(m): 12:31am On Jul 03, 2020
Charity85:


Yes you are right but I'm saying another thing altogether. The rule itself is faulty

Totally understand you bro.

If should have been counted as a goal.... It was a clear goal and Suarez also intentionally used his hand to block it since no other legit part could be used again.
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by osazuwa23: 12:34am On Jul 03, 2020
I was really rooting for ghana then that match really raised my blood pressure not only because of the match but also for that miss cry
ogbiwa:
"For me, the Uruguay game is a game I think we won," John Paintsil says, looking back on one of the most dramatic matches in men's World Cup history: the 2010 quarter-final between his Ghana side and Uruguay in Johannesburg.

The reality, though, is Ghana didn't win. A handball by Luis Suarez stopped a certain goalbound shot deep into injury time, in one of the most controversial and memorable moments of that tournament. Suarez was sent off - but Ghana missed the resulting spot-kick and, ultimately, went out on penalties after extra time.

The pain for Paintsil and his team-mate Hans Sarpei still lingers, 10 years on. For many Ghanaians, Suarez is the perpetrator of one of the greatest crimes in the country's sporting history.

"We were cheated," Paintsil says.

"To clear the ball from the line with your hand - it's supposed to be a goal."

Paintsil says people still talk about the incident in Ghana.

"I can't forgive him because it was not an accident." Sarpei adds.

"He knows what he has done. We were crying and you see someone who has cheated us is celebrating. How can I forgive him? Never. Never ever."

First African World Cup

On the 2 July 2010, Ghana had the footballing hopes of a whole continent on their shoulders.

South Africa was the host of Africa's first World Cup but Bafana Bafana were unable to make it past the group stage despite a valiant effort.

The other African teams had all been eliminated at the same point, leaving just the Black Stars in the competition.

"On the way to the game against Uruguay, I think everybody knew we could beat them - I think the whole world was supporting us," left-back Sarpei says.

"The way we play the game: we're playing on the front, we're attacking in front. We try to enjoy the game. When you see Ghana, it's like you're listening to music because the ball is flowing."

Ghana took the lead on the stroke of half-time via a 40-yard thunderbolt from former Portsmouth and Inter Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari.

But Diego Forlan equalised with an exquisite free-kick and the two teams proceeded to play out in an engrossing contest - undoubtedly one of the best games of the competition - with both teams spurning chances throughout the game.

But it's the final few minutes of the match that will forever live in World Cup infamy.

Ghana won a free-kick on the edge of the box, which was whipped in by Paintsil. In an ensuing goalmouth scramble, Suarez legitimately cleared a shot off the line from captain Steven Appiah - before, seconds later, palming Dominic Adiyiah's header away from goal.

"For me, I thought, 'last man on the line, touch it with his hand, it's supposed to be a goal' - so I was already celebrating that we are through." Pantsil recalls.

"Then I saw it was a penalty and I said, 'What?' I was shouting, 'No, no, take the ball to the centre (circle), take the ball to the centre.'"

Suarez was sent off, leaving the field in tears, whilst the Ghanaian players began to celebrate.

"I think everybody from our side was thinking 'yeah, we're going to the semi-final' because Asamoah Gyan had scored two penalty goals before and he made it look easy," Sarpei says.

Gyan had been talismanic for Ghana in the tournament, leading the line and scoring the winner in the previous round against the United States - a game which had also gone to extra time.

"I was standing there and for me the ball was going into the net and we are going through to the next round." Sarpei recalls.

"Then it hit the crossbar and my first thought was like, 'is this real?' Really? The ball is not into the net? What is happening? What is the problem?'

"And then it was difficult. At this moment, when he didn't score and we had to go to the penalty shootout, the feeling was like, now it will be difficult to go to the next round."

Suarez, who had stopped in the tunnel to watch the penalty, was pictured celebrating when Gyan missed - something that still rankles with Paintsil.

"After the penalty was missed you came out and then celebrated like you're on top of the world by hurting people. At least be a professional, feel the pain. Just go to your dressing room and celebrate and then nobody will see it."

Suarez was quoted in the press saying "the hand of God now belongs to me", referencing Diego Maradona's goal against England at the 1986 World Cup.

Ghana would go on to lose via a penalty shootout and with it went Africa's golden opportunity to win a World Cup.

In the two tournaments since, no African team has come close to reaching the semi-final stage.

The match against Ghana is where Luis Suarez first gained international notoriety. Six months later, he would join Liverpool from Dutch giants Ajax.

Suarez took a gamble that helped his country get into its first semi-final since 1970, but they were beaten 3-2 by the Netherlands without him.

"One has to do what one has to do to make his country proud and that's what he did to us," says Paintsil - but asked if put in the same position as Suarez, whether he would handle the ball, he was adamant.

"There's no African player that would have done that," he argues.

"Africans are more athletic. Even when the ball is on the other line, I would have tried to kick the ball, kung-fu style."

They say time heals old wounds. But 10 years on, the wound still appears to be open for Hans and John.

"It still pains. I'm still feeling it anytime I think about it," says Pantsil.

"A lot of things would have changed in Ghanaian football, in our country and also in Africa. Maybe adding numbers to the next World Cup, the more an African team goes forward, the more we can add more countries to our package. For me I don't know when I'm going to forget about this memory but now it's part of me."

https://www.bbc.com/sport/africa/53226647
Re: Ghana Players Yet To Forgive Luis Suarez's 2010 World Cup Handball by osazuwa23: 12:36am On Jul 03, 2020
Every since that miss the ghana football team has never been the same talk less of african football embarassed
ogbiwa:
"For me, the Uruguay game is a game I think we won," John Paintsil says, looking back on one of the most dramatic matches in men's World Cup history: the 2010 quarter-final between his Ghana side and Uruguay in Johannesburg.

The reality, though, is Ghana didn't win. A handball by Luis Suarez stopped a certain goalbound shot deep into injury time, in one of the most controversial and memorable moments of that tournament. Suarez was sent off - but Ghana missed the resulting spot-kick and, ultimately, went out on penalties after extra time.

The pain for Paintsil and his team-mate Hans Sarpei still lingers, 10 years on. For many Ghanaians, Suarez is the perpetrator of one of the greatest crimes in the country's sporting history.

"We were cheated," Paintsil says.

"To clear the ball from the line with your hand - it's supposed to be a goal."

Paintsil says people still talk about the incident in Ghana.

"I can't forgive him because it was not an accident." Sarpei adds.

"He knows what he has done. We were crying and you see someone who has cheated us is celebrating. How can I forgive him? Never. Never ever."

First African World Cup

On the 2 July 2010, Ghana had the footballing hopes of a whole continent on their shoulders.

South Africa was the host of Africa's first World Cup but Bafana Bafana were unable to make it past the group stage despite a valiant effort.

The other African teams had all been eliminated at the same point, leaving just the Black Stars in the competition.

"On the way to the game against Uruguay, I think everybody knew we could beat them - I think the whole world was supporting us," left-back Sarpei says.

"The way we play the game: we're playing on the front, we're attacking in front. We try to enjoy the game. When you see Ghana, it's like you're listening to music because the ball is flowing."

Ghana took the lead on the stroke of half-time via a 40-yard thunderbolt from former Portsmouth and Inter Milan midfielder Sulley Muntari.

But Diego Forlan equalised with an exquisite free-kick and the two teams proceeded to play out in an engrossing contest - undoubtedly one of the best games of the competition - with both teams spurning chances throughout the game.

But it's the final few minutes of the match that will forever live in World Cup infamy.

Ghana won a free-kick on the edge of the box, which was whipped in by Paintsil. In an ensuing goalmouth scramble, Suarez legitimately cleared a shot off the line from captain Steven Appiah - before, seconds later, palming Dominic Adiyiah's header away from goal.

"For me, I thought, 'last man on the line, touch it with his hand, it's supposed to be a goal' - so I was already celebrating that we are through." Pantsil recalls.

"Then I saw it was a penalty and I said, 'What?' I was shouting, 'No, no, take the ball to the centre (circle), take the ball to the centre.'"

Suarez was sent off, leaving the field in tears, whilst the Ghanaian players began to celebrate.

"I think everybody from our side was thinking 'yeah, we're going to the semi-final' because Asamoah Gyan had scored two penalty goals before and he made it look easy," Sarpei says.

Gyan had been talismanic for Ghana in the tournament, leading the line and scoring the winner in the previous round against the United States - a game which had also gone to extra time.

"I was standing there and for me the ball was going into the net and we are going through to the next round." Sarpei recalls.

"Then it hit the crossbar and my first thought was like, 'is this real?' Really? The ball is not into the net? What is happening? What is the problem?'

"And then it was difficult. At this moment, when he didn't score and we had to go to the penalty shootout, the feeling was like, now it will be difficult to go to the next round."

Suarez, who had stopped in the tunnel to watch the penalty, was pictured celebrating when Gyan missed - something that still rankles with Paintsil.

"After the penalty was missed you came out and then celebrated like you're on top of the world by hurting people. At least be a professional, feel the pain. Just go to your dressing room and celebrate and then nobody will see it."

Suarez was quoted in the press saying "the hand of God now belongs to me", referencing Diego Maradona's goal against England at the 1986 World Cup.

Ghana would go on to lose via a penalty shootout and with it went Africa's golden opportunity to win a World Cup.

In the two tournaments since, no African team has come close to reaching the semi-final stage.

The match against Ghana is where Luis Suarez first gained international notoriety. Six months later, he would join Liverpool from Dutch giants Ajax.

Suarez took a gamble that helped his country get into its first semi-final since 1970, but they were beaten 3-2 by the Netherlands without him.

"One has to do what one has to do to make his country proud and that's what he did to us," says Paintsil - but asked if put in the same position as Suarez, whether he would handle the ball, he was adamant.

"There's no African player that would have done that," he argues.

"Africans are more athletic. Even when the ball is on the other line, I would have tried to kick the ball, kung-fu style."

They say time heals old wounds. But 10 years on, the wound still appears to be open for Hans and John.

"It still pains. I'm still feeling it anytime I think about it," says Pantsil.

"A lot of things would have changed in Ghanaian football, in our country and also in Africa. Maybe adding numbers to the next World Cup, the more an African team goes forward, the more we can add more countries to our package. For me I don't know when I'm going to forget about this memory but now it's part of me."

https://www.bbc.com/sport/africa/53226647

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