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Anichebe Wins Controversial Penalty for Everton against Nurnberg in UEFA Cup

Anichebe Wins Controversial Penalty for Everton against Nurnberg in UEFA Cup


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Anichebe Wins Controversial Penalty for Everton against Nurnberg in UEFA Cup

Football - FC Nurnberg v Everton UEFA Cup Group Stage - Second Round Matchday Two Group A - EasyCredit-Stadion, Nurnberg, Germany - 8/11/07 Evertons Victor Anichebe (R) is brought down by Nurnbergs Leandro Glauber (L) to win the penalty Mandatory Credit: Action Images / Keith Williams Livepic

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Great photo capturing a pivotal moment in Everton's UEFA Cup match against FC Nurnberg in the 2007-08 season. In this image, Everton's Victor Anichebe (right) is seen tumbling to the ground after being brought down by Nurnberg's Leandro Glauber (left) inside the penalty area. The incident occurred during the second round of Group A, at EasyCredit-Stadion in Nurnberg, Germany, on 8th November 2007. The decision to award a penalty kick to Everton was controversial, with many believing that Glauber had won the ball fair and square before Anichebe went down. However, the referee deemed it to be a foul, and Everton's Leon Osman stepped up to convert the resulting spot-kick, putting his team ahead in the game. This controversial penalty proved to be a turning point in the match, as Everton went on to secure a 2-1 victory over their German opponents. The win kept them in contention for a place in the knockout stages of the competition, and helped to boost their confidence as they continued their European campaign. Despite the controversy surrounding the penalty decision, this moment will be fondly remembered by Everton fans as a key moment in their team's UEFA Cup journey that season. The photo, taken by the skilled photographer Keith Williams, perfectly encapsulates the tension and drama of a high-stakes European football match.

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