This year's Hand of God was Fabiano
The ludicrous shot came in the 50th minute of the match, when Brazil was already 1:0 up, and Fabiano scuffled for a handball in front of the goal, and then picked the ball out of the way, and the ball landed on Fabiano's arm as he rounded a defender and prepared to stop the ball at the chest, but Fabiano scored.
French referee Lannoy didn't see the action when Fabiano stopped the ball on his chest, so he questioned Fabiano, who naturally insisted there was no handball, and the referee pointed to the center circle to award the goal.
A goal twice the "hand of God", a sharp tongue and deceived the referee, Fabiano in this moment of performance, has made people forget the anger, but can not help but laugh. Even more hilarious is that after the game, Fabiano also did not recognize himself as a handball: "Maybe people think it's a handball, but I don't think it's a handball."
Only the Ivorian was victimized, leaving with a sad defeat.
Let's reacquaint ourselves with the referee who will go down in history: Lannoy, a Frenchman born on November 18, 1969, is a salesman and one of the more famous referees in Europe. In 2006, Lannoy became an international referee, and the match between Spain and Croatia on June 7, 2006, was the first international tournament he ever refereed, and he has participated in the Beijing Olympic Games. in the Beijing Olympics.
In the 2009/2010 UEFA Champions League, Lannoy refereed the quarterfinal match between Inter and CSKA. In addition, Lannoy refereed CSKA's group stage match against Wolfsburg, in which Lannoy awarded a controversial penalty to the German side: a defender was whistled for pulling on his shirt during a corner kick.
Fabiano's two "hands of God" also created a classic in world soccer. It is important to know that in the past, the goal scorer is a "hand of God", which is the most famous is the 1986 World Cup Maradona's hand of God, now Maradona is in South Africa, he has been as a coach coach of Argentina. And the one that was most hyped before this World Cup was Henry's handball goal as France and Ireland battled for a place in the tournament.
The Tunisian referee, Ali Ben Nasser, gave the penalty for Maradona's "Hand of God" goal. The referee who penalized Henry's goal was Swedish referee Hansson, who was criticized after the game, including by Ferguson, but FIFA still put him on the list of referees for this year's World Cup in South Africa.
Perhaps FIFA's decision in a sense also contributed to Lannoy ignoring Fabiano's two "hands of God".