Arsenal had once scored a goal so controversial that the match was cancelled and had to be played again

Return fights will be returned to the FA Cup from the 2021/22 season. Today, however, we have decided to recall a match like no other that went on for the second time in this competition, as it is difficult to give labels, since more will be considered "imecec." The famous clash between Arsenal and [...]
Return fights will be returned to the FA Cup from the 2021/22 season.
Today, however, we have decided to recall a match like no other that went on for the second time in this competition, as it is difficult to give labels, since more will be considered "imecec."
The famous clash between Arsenal and Sheffield United from the 1998/99 edition is known as one of the most unique events in football history, Periscopi broadcasts.
Things quickly got worse, with Arsenal marking a winning goal so controversial that it had to be cancelled and replayed.
Sheffield's goalie, Alan Kelly, pulled the ball off the lines so his associate could get medical treatment after he got hurt after a duel with Gilles Grimand.
Then, in sports, Ray Parour sent the ball towards Sheffield's goalie, after the judge had given the signal for the match to continue.
But there was a problem. Kay, who debuted at that meeting with Arsenal, decided to use the sports return of the opponent's ball and score.
It was a misunderstanding from Kanu, but with many consequences since the scenes were chaotic.
It seemed as if Sheffield would leave the area in protest, with Steve Bruce asking from the team to return to the stripper, but the match eventually resumed with the score of 2-1.
However, it soon became clear that Arsenal would not accept this victory, offering the opponent another match, which was played 10 days later and Arsenal still won 201. /Periscope. com/












