Nigeria
lost 2-1 to Argentina on Tuesday to finish third in Group D and crash out of
the competition. Lionel Messi and Marcos Rojo scored for the two-time champions
while Victor Moses scored for the Super Eagles from the spot.
Turkish
referee Cuneyt Cakir failed to award a penalty to the Eagles after Rojo had
headed the ball onto his hand in the penalty area under a challenge from Odion
Ighalo.
The
referee consulted VAR after the insistence of Eagles captain Mikel Obi but
ruled that the defender committed no wrong in the act.
Former
Chelsea striker Drogba, who was a guest analyst on BBC One, said the referee
favoured Argentina unjustly with the decision not to award the second penalty.
He
said, “I think it’s a bad decision from the referee not to give Nigeria a
second penalty. It’s the defender’s mistake – he didn’t read the ball well.
It’s difficult to give the penalty because it would take Argentina out of the
competition.”
Tuesday’s
loss was the Eagles’ fifth to Argentina at the World Cup.
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