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“Football is Cruel”: Jonathan Mensah recounts Luis Suarez handball incident at 2010 World Cup

Fentuo Tahiru by Fentuo Tahiru
July 2, 2020
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Black Stars defender, Jonathan Mensah, says he looks back with anger and hurt every time he sees highlights of the Luis Suarez handball incident that resulted in Ghana’s exit from the quarter finals of the 2010 FIFA World Cup.

Today 2nd July, 2020, marks ten years since that infamous night in Johannesburg.

With the game locked at 1-1 and heading for extra time, a goal bound short from Dominic Adiyiah was scooped out of goal by Uruguay’s Luis Suarez.

The then Ajax striker was shown a red card and Ghana awarded the penalty.

Asamoah Gyan stepped up, and missed, breaking Ghanaian and African hearts.

The game went into extra time and then a penalty shoot out which Ghana subsequently lost.

Ten years later, Citi Sports caught up with Jonathan Mensah who played in defense for Ghana that night and he said the incident is a reminder of how cruel football can be.

“I think about it sometimes, especially when I see the video; I think about it throughout the day. It’s something I’ve put behind me in life but whenever you see the highlights, yes, painful night,” Mensah to Citi FM.

The Columbus Crew captain insists the incident hasn’t changed his perspective about football or life in general but admits it’s a yelling reminder of how cruel the beautiful game can be at times

“It hasn’t changed a lot in me but I’ll say that it shows that some people are willing to go the extra mile for their team to win, whether it’s good or bad.

”In that situation, we all saw that Suarez was willing to go the extra mile for his team to win but obviously that was illegal.

”But at the end of the day, my perspective is always the same. Football is a cruel game and things like this happen,“ Mensah said.

”In our team. We wouldn’t do that. If someone wants to score against us, we would do everything possible to stop it as the rules allow but Suarez took all the risks and it paid off and he’s celebrated as a hero by his people.

”It’s not good for his name and his reputation obviously but they moved on to the semi finals and that’s all they care about.”

 

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