Xhaka tells Northern Ireland to get over contentious penalty

Northern Ireland felt aggrieved by Switzerland's penalty in Thursday's World Cup play-off defeat, but Granit Xhaka has little sympathy.

Published : Nov 12, 2017 00:51 IST

Granit Xhaka: "To discuss the penalty, and whether it was a penalty or not, it is the decision of the referee and not of interest to us."
Granit Xhaka: "To discuss the penalty, and whether it was a penalty or not, it is the decision of the referee and not of interest to us."
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Granit Xhaka: "To discuss the penalty, and whether it was a penalty or not, it is the decision of the referee and not of interest to us."

Granit Xhaka has told Northern Ireland to "leave it" and move on after a controversial penalty helped Switzerland claim a 1-0 win in Belfast in the first leg of their World Cup qualifying play-off.

Corry Evans was adjudged to have handled the ball when closing down a Xherdan Shaqiri volley in the 58th minute of Thursday's match, referee Ovidiu Hategan pointing to the spot despite replays showing the ball had struck the Blackburn man on the back.

Ricardo Rodriguez took full advantage to give the Swiss a slender lead heading into the second leg, but Northern Ireland were understandably furious, with coach Michael O'Neill left raging at full-time.

Xhaka showed little sympathy, though, pointing out that – in his opinion – Switzerland was the better team and got what they deserved.

"I don't know why it is such a big topic or why there is so much discussion," the Arsenal man told reporters.

"I think we have to leave it. I think we were the better team. We want to show that again and qualify for Russia.

"I think we are a good team and maybe a better team when compared to Northern Ireland.

"To discuss the penalty, and whether it was a penalty or not, it is the decision of the referee and not of interest to us."

The second leg will take place in Basel's St. Jakob Park on Sunday. 

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