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Drogba Explains Why Super Eagles Where Cheated



It was a miserable night for the Super Eagles of Nigeria as the Argentines sneaked through to the last sixteen of the World Cup after a dubious 2-1 prevail upon Nigeria on Tuesday evening, the fifth time they beat the three-time African champions by a solitary objective in the gathering phase of the competition.

There were two major VAR minutes in that diversion in St. Petersburg, with one supporting the Super Eagles when Moses changed over an extra shot in the 49th moment while the other one, an unmistakable handball by Marcos Rojo, was not granted in the 75th moment.

Chelsea legend Didier Drogba trusts Argentina would have been asked to take a hike from the opposition if the official was overcome enough to grant a second spot-kick to Nigeria.

''That is a penalty since he didn't read the direction of the ball well, no one contacted him, that is a terrible choice,'' Drogba said in his post-coordinate investigation on the BBC.

''This is a safeguard's oversight, he didn't read the ball well.

''It is a troublesome obligation to give this penalty also in light of the fact that it will remove Argentina from the opposition.''

Kindred intellectual and Argentina global Pablo Zabaleta couldn't help contradicting Drogba yet did not intricate, basically saying: ''It's never a punishment, genuinely.''

Nigeria would have met all requirements for the round of sixteen if the ref had granted the penalty and they scored.

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