Up until now he has expressed anger and frustration over the manner of the outcome of that match on that “Black Wednesday” and tempered this with understanding on the players reaction on the injustice carried out by referee Ovrebo.

"I think UEFA, although they will not say it, were very happy there was not an all-English final for the second consecutive time,” said Hiddink.
"I feel the anger and the injustice. This was not an inexperienced referee. I think he had a total blackout that evening. It was not his first big game but it was amazing how he did not react."
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Quote:Gooner Moggy V
The cynic in me asks the question....
if Chelsea were playing say Werder Bremen or PSV (top-level teams but not with the "Pedigree" of a Barca/A.C. Milan/Real Madrid etc.) would they have got a more favourable decision?
Same as I often ask myself would the penalty still have been given if Australia was playing the Ukraine not Italy?
As a gunners fan I know I don't often agree with you but I'll let you draw your own conclusions....
