LEIPZIG, June 18 (Xinhua) -- France were denied a goal before conceding one
to a 1-1 tie in their World Cup Group G match against South Korea, French coach
Raymond Domenech said on Sunday.
"We did not score one goal but two," the France coach told a news
conference. "The problem is that the referee only allowed us one."
In 32 minutes, a header by midfielder Patrick Vieira from a corner appeared to
cross the line before Korean keeper Lee Won-jae pushed it out, and Mexican
referee Benito Archundia ruled to continue the play.
"We could have been and should have been and normally would have been 2-0
up," said striker Thierry Henry, who put France 1-0 ahead with a goal after nine
minutes.
"At that moment we were clearly putting them under pressure," Domenech
said. "We did exactly what we had to. If that goal had been allowed, we would
have been in control. That was clearly a turning point in the match."
South Korea grabbed a late equaliser in the 81st minute throughPark Ji-sung
as he got his toe on a ball that looped over goalkeeper Fabien Barthez's reach
and defender William Gallas failed to clear it on the line. Enditem