Monday 6 February 2012

Cech disappointed with draw

Czech Republic international refuses to criticise referee

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Petr Cech: Chelsea 'keeper beaten by two Wayne Rooney penalties

Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech rued his team's inability to hold onto their three-goal lead against Manchester United.
Andre Villas-Boas' team were in pole position against United as they took what looked to be a stranglehold on the game after 50 minutes at Stamford Bridge.
But a brace of Wayne Rooney penalties provided the catalyst for the visitors' revival, before Javier Hernandez netted the dramatic equaliser.

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"I felt sorry we didn't get the job done," Cech told his official website. "If you are 3-0 up you should be able to win.
"But it was showed once again that you can't take anything for granted in football. Everything can change within a short spell of time."
Chelsea were aggrieved about Howard Webb's decision to award the second penalty against them, when Branislav Ivanovic collided with Danny Welbeck.
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Yet Cech refused to rebuke the referee or give his opinion on the spot-kick going against them.
"I won't comment on it," he added. "We are not allowed to make comments on referees, so whether the penalty should or, should not have been given, is on others' opinion.
"I have my view but don't want to judge the referee."

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