<div id=\"lead-wrap\"><h2 id=\"story\">Dutch opener not offside: ref boss</h2><!--Element not supported - Type: 8 Name: #comment--><dl class=\"clear\" id=\"author\"><!--Element not supported - Type: 8 Name: #comment--><dd><em>From correspondents in Berne, Switzerland<br/></em><!--Element not supported - Type: 8 Name: #comment--><cite>June 10, 2008</cite><br/> </dd></dl><!--Element not supported - Type: 8 Name: #comment--></div><!--Element not supported - Type: 8 Name: #comment--><!--Element not supported - Type: 8 Name: #comment--><div id=\"storybody\"><p><strong>RUUD van Nistelrooy\'s opener in The Netherlands\' 3-0 demolition of Italy in Berne was not offside, the chairman of Austria\'s refereeing commission Gerhard Kapl insisted after the game.</strong></p><p>According to Kapl the Dutch striker was played onside by Italian defender Christian Panucci, who had been injured moments earlier and who was behind the goalline as Van Nistelrooy fired home.</p><p>Kapl told Austrian news agency APA that, contrary to Italian protests, the decision by Swedish referee Peter Frojdfeldt to award the goal was \"100 per cent correct, without any doubt.</p><p><font size=\"5\">Kapl added that article 11.4.1. of the refereeing code stipulated that \"an opposing player cannot be offside when one of the last two defenders has left the field of play,\" as in the case of Panucci. </font></p><p>Agence France-Presse</p><p></p><p>官方意见</p></div>
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