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FIFA president Sepp Blatter has declared Nike Free Run Shoes goal-line technology "a necessity" after Ukraine became the latest

victims of its absence from the game - but UEFA referees' chief Pierluigi Collina responded by leaping to the defence of the additional assistant referee experiment.

The Euro 2012 co-hosts were denied an equaliser in last night's decisive 1-0 Group D loss in Donetsk when officials failed to spot Marko Devic's shot had crossed the line.

Blatter, who hopes to convince the game's rule-makers - the International Football Association Board - to give technology the green light, posted on Twitter: "After last night's

match £GLT is no longer an alternative but a necessity."

But Collina, who was once widely regarded as the world's best referee, claimed Nike Free Running Shoes Tuesday's mistake was

the first failure in "thousands of matches" in which five officials had been used.

"This is the only problem we have had," he told reporters in Warsaw.

"It's one negative decision in three years of Champions League and two years of Europa League and 24 matches in the Euro.

"I would be very happy to know if the same cheap nike free questions would have been asked without yesterday's decision."

Blatter became a convert to goalline technology after Frank Lampard was denied a legitimate goal in England's 2010 World Cup defeat to Germany.

That failed to convince UEFA president Michel Platini - the favourite to succeed Blatter as the most powerful man in world football - who remained wedded to his belief

additional assistant referees (AARs) behind each goal was the best way forward.

Yet, Tuesday night's referee, assistant referee and AAR cheap nike free all failed to spot Devic's shot had narrowly crossed the

line before John Terry's acrobatic clearance prevented it hitting the back of the net.

That left Platini red-faced after he made bold claims on the eve of the game about the effectiveness of five officials.
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