We must not have been watching the same game.
Did you not see the ball go off of diego milito's hand that led to the first goal?
I think it's time to reply to this one by recalling a simple rule pertaining to soccer: In soccer there's an hand ball call only if the player did it intentionally. To many people seem to ignore this rule (that can lead obviously to different interpretation). In the case of Milito's hand leading to Demichaelis goal it is obvious that it was unintentional. Simple as that. So this was not a fault. Knowing this simple rule (implying the concept of INTENTIONALITY) will avoid too much discussion between laymen not aware of the soccer culture. Concerning hand ball fault, Kaká replied iwith irony to Maradona (because the Argentinian coach said that Luis Fabiano goal was the result of a hand ball) that Maradona was a true expert and probably the best person to criticize it because he was himself an expert in hand ball fault!
The best moment however was Martín Palermo goal 10 minutes before the end of the game. What a relief to see this 36 years old vet score a nice goal. The true scandal in that game was the vicious attacks aganist Messi by the Greeks players.
Speaking of vicious attacks there's a FIFA Comittee examining the case of David Villa. Maybe he will be suspended because he hit in the face the player of Honduras (Emilio Izaguirre).