User:Kwekubo/France-Ireland

See 2005 UEFA Champions League Final

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/republic-of-ireland/6571290/Ireland-0-France-1-match-report.html

Tie-break criteria

 * The team scoring more goals on aggregate wins the play-off.
 * If scores are level on aggregate, the team with the higher number of away goals advances.
 * If teams are level on away goals, 30 minutes of extra time is played.
 * If the score is level after extra time, the match goes to penalties.

Handball incident
A controversial instance of misconduct occurred during extra time in the second leg of the two-legged tie, when the overall score was standing at 1-1 on aggregate. French player Florent Malouda took a free kick just outside the centre circle in the Irish half of the field. He lofted it toward French captain Thierry Henry, who was making a run in the penalty area to Irish goalkeeper Shay Given's right-hand side. The ball bounced once to Henry, now inside the goal area to the left of the goal. As it bounced upwards, Henry handled the ball twice with his left hand, stopping it going out of play and bringing the ball under control, before tapping the ball with the outside of his right foot past Given standing at the near goal post. The ball travelled the short distance to William Gallas arriving in the middle of the goal, who headed the ball into the Irish net.

The referee immediately signalled the goal as being valid. Irish players inside the penalty box appealed the decision by raising their arms, and as Henry wheeled away in celebration around the back of the Irish goal, Given ran to the referee gesticulating that a handball offence had occurred, while Irish manager Giovanni Trapattoni did the same to the fourth official.

The handball offence was not seen by the referee or his two assistants, according to the BBC. According to Sky Sports, the match officials also missed two French players in an offside position during the same phase of play.