Webb's matches to remember ... or forget

10 August 2014 - 02:39
By The Daily Telegraph, London
BITTERSWEET: The 2010 World Cup final between Spain and Holland in Johannesburg should have been the highlight of Howard Webb's career
Image: GETTY IMAGES BITTERSWEET: The 2010 World Cup final between Spain and Holland in Johannesburg should have been the highlight of Howard Webb's career

Howard Webb, who called time on 25 years of refereeing this week, has been embroiled in a number of controversies in his long and distinguished career. We take a look at eight flashpoints:

Premier League, February 2009: Manchester United 2-1 Blackburn Rovers

A real aberration for a referee of Webb's quality: he atones for one mistake by making another. After realising he should not have awarded United a corner he rules out Jonny Evans's resulting headed goal for a foul no-one in the stadium or watching on television can see.

Premier League, April 2009: Manchester United 5-2 Tottenham Hotspur

Webb awards a penalty to United, with the score 2-0 to Spurs, except away goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes made no contact with United's Michael Carrick. The controversial goal is a catalyst for United to run out victors. Webb later admits his "honest mistake".

Champions League final, May 2010: Bayern Munich 0-2 Inter Milan

Webb earns the chance to oversee Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan against Louis van Gaal's Bayern in the Champions League final. The Yorkshireman gives a fine, aka forgettable, performance, though the result may have turned out differently had he given a card to Inter centre-back Walter Samuel in the third minute for scything down Arjen Robben.

World Cup final, July 2010: Spain 1-0 Holland

The biggest moment in Webb's career comes in 2010, but the World Cup final in South Africa will be remembered for Holland trying to kick Spain and their tiki-taka football off the park. Webb's hopes of letting the game flow are doomed by Holland's brutality. He shows 14 yellow cards and a red, but the enduring image of the match is Nigel de Jong's kung-fu kick to Xabi Alonso's chest - for which Webb awards only a booking.

Premier League, January 2011: Manchester United 1-0 Liverpool

The game that gives rise to the internet-fuelled (and erroneous - the statistics prove it so) theory that Webb is biased towards United. After giving a penalty to the home side in the first minute for a slight touch on Dimitar Berbatov, Webb later sends off Steven Gerrard for a two-footed challenge on Michael Carrick. Liverpool's Ryan Babel tweets a mocked-up picture of Webb in a United shirt and an internet legend is born.

Premier League, January 2014: Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Manchester United

Webb fails to award a potentially game-saving penalty to Manchester United in the 87th minute after Tottenham's Hugo Lloris cleans out Ashley Young with the score at 2-1.

FA Cup, February 2014: Arsenal 2-1 Liverpool

Webb is widely criticised for his performance in overseeing Arsenal's 2-1 FA Cup victory over Liverpool, whose Luis Suarez was denied a blatant penalty. Only days later he is hastily removed from a celebrity website advertising his services as a £4,000-a-night after-dinner speaker, amid claims he is losing his focus on the pitch.

World Cup round of 16, June 2014: Brazil 1-1 Chile (Brazil win 3-2 on penalties)

The referee becomes the most unpopular man in Brazil by controversially disallowing a goal by Hulk that would have given the hosts a 2-1 lead. On the advice of his assistant, Mike Mullarkey, Webb ruled that Hulk controlled the ball with his upper arm, a decision that provoked furious scenes in the stands, but which, replays showed, was correctly made under severe pressure. - ©The Daily Telegraph, London