By Darren Ennis
June 16th 2008 @ 7:27am
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Webb defends Austria penalty

Referee Howard Webb defended his decision on Sunday to award a controversial late penalty to co-hosts Austria against Poland at Euro 2008 that led to the Polish prime minister saying he wanted to kill him.
Webb conceded, however, that he should not have allowed Poland’s opening goal in the same match on Thursday because it was [...]

 

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