11 Jun 2012

VIDEO: LFC's Sebastian Coates scores controversial phantom goal vs. Peru...

Liverpool defender Sebastian Coates scored a controversial goal for Uruguay on Sunday as the Copa America champions beat Peru 4-2 in a World Cup qualifier.

Luis Suarez also took part in the game, and the win means that Uruguay are now only a point behind Chile with a game in hand.

Coates scored his goal after 15 minutes, and although it's a lot less spectacular than his debut goal for Liverpool against QPR in March, it's probably much more important in the grand scheme of things.

The question is, did the ball cross the line?



Jaimie Kanwar


26 comments:

  1. Looks like it did to me

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  2. Defenders clearance wasnt verticle and hit the underside of the bar so its a no brainer really... Goal!

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  3. Official Site : Coates nets first Uruguay goal.
    Liverpool Kop : Sebastian Coates scores controversial phantom goal.

    Compare and contrast.

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  4. MORE IMPORTANTLY - WHY WHY WHY ARE LFC NOT IN FOR NICK POWELL CREWE ??????????????????????????????????????????????????

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  5. It wasn't a goal. The whole ball needs to cross the line. Do you people have bent eyes?

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  6. was a goal but seems like Suarez got the last touch..

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  7. NonEventHorizon4:35 pm, June 11, 2012

     Yes... Yes we do, and they're looking at you sailor-boy ;)

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  8. why phantom goal???????????? clearly a goal to me!!!!

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  9. One sites goal is to bring the team up, the other is to brin it down.

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  10. If you see the defender feet.... both are inside n the way he hit the ball. its a clear goal... no doubt.... would be more easy n not goal if he use his head...

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  11. anyone else think the whole 'goooooooooooooaaaaaaaaaaaaalllllllllllllll' thing has got extremely old and rather annoying!!

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  12. One site is trying to bring the team up and shed a positive light on things. 

    The other is hellbent on destroying the club with a constant stream of negativity. 

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  13. Hmm.. So whats next? JK to go on a rampage in his campaign to accuse Coates for cheating because he celebrated for his "phantom" goal?

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  14. coates or rather the whole Uruguay team should be banned, they are celebrating a goal which wasn't, this means they are cheating and are conning the officials and fans.....

    Right Jaimie!?

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  15. Or even an accusation of racism, because the commentator apparently referred to the opposition as 'Peru'.......

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  16. Yes Uruquayans are cheats, ban them all, kick out all the cheats from South America, we of course in England have honest players who never cheat and never dive like Ashley Young

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  17. yes ball did cross the line without any doubt billy ur comments are crap

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  18. my reply was sarcastic as we condemn other countries but never our own, but sorry if you are not able to understand that wherever you are from

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  19. ref said goal .... NUFF SAID!!!!

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  20. why frankly who gives a toss about a match between Uruquay and Peru

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  21. Not sure why Guest's comment was removed. It wasn't sniping, just ironic.

    Ho hum.

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  22. People from Uruquay and Peru, presumably.

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  23. Is it my keyboard or yours? Why do we keep putting a bloody Q in Uruguay????!!

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  24. yeah sailor boy. so stupid. it was clearly a goal. we may have a bent eyes but u must have a bent rod with two asshole one at the bottom and one more on your forehead. haha.

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  25. haha, i expected it to be removed anyway..

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