Saturday, January 16, 2016

Hiddink gets ‘spectacular reward’ for offensive change – Voetbal International

Guus Hiddink has honestly admitted that the 3-3 by Chelsea in the match against Everton was offside, but he was not agree that the arbitrator Mike Jones before the equalizer in the 98th minute should have the final whistle.

Jones had seven minutes of extra time and the beginning of that period, Everton did make the winning goal from Ramiro Funes Mori: 2-3. Hiddink told the BBC that he was the referee pointed out that celebrating that hit lasted long. “I told the referee that they were at least one minute to applaud.”

Jones then had another minute in and calculated in the 98th minute Terry scored the equalizer. That he once did from an offside position, infuriating Everton manager Roberto Martinez. “I will not deny that Terry was offside,” Hiddink admitted. ‘Oscar prolonged namely the ball, though John was technically perfectly. “

The equalizer came from Terry Chelsea for the second time in the game. Earlier, The Blues already has a 2-0 well made, after an offensive change of Hiddink. He spent playmaker Oscar for comptroller Nemanja Matic. “I took risks and it paid off in spectacular fashion. My team is very resilient, “Hiddink decided.

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