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The Milan-Napoli referee is cross-examined by journalists after the match: Shame on you, you're disgusting (VIDEO)

2023-04-14 09:27:41, Sport CNA

The Milan-Napoli referee is cross-examined by journalists after the match: Shame

The first quarter-final of the Milan-Napoli Champions League went to the Reds and Blacks, on Wednesday evening, who won 1-0 at "San Siro". Bennacer's goal at the end of the first half decided the fate of this game that saw Spalletti's blues also have their chances, especially early in the game and in the final minutes.

However, Kvaratskhelia and his team-mates sinned into cynicism at the right moment of the game, while the Rossoneri must say a lot of thanks to a wonderful Maignan between the posts.

If these opportunities were not used by the blues in the evening of "San Siro", however, the "skill" of Spalletti's team was not lacking for the very serious yellow cards received by Anguissa and Kim (there were two for the Cameroonian, resulting in the exclusion with red card), who will stay out of the return quarterfinal, next Tuesday at "Maradona".

And it was precisely the management of the cards, according to him not uniform between the two teams, that became the object of Spalletti's accusations after the match, complete with a heated exchange of views with Paolo Di Canio on the microphones of "Sky".

From Leao's missed yellow card for kicking and tearing the corner flag ("and you come to tell me about Kim's yellow card"), to the variable "meter" that Romania's Istvan Kovacs would have adopted, according to Spalletti , in judging the yellow cards given to Anguissa and Zielinski compared to the one spared to Krunic.

All "fuel to the fire" of the Blues' regrets, even if we are only halfway through a 180-minute round and everything remains to be played in Napoli. However, not only Spalletti had something to complain about the work of Kovacs, but also a couple of Neapolitan journalists who were waiting for the 38-year-old Romanian "whistle" to go to the mixed area after the match.

Their complaints were even more lively than those of the Tuscan coach. In a video that captures the entire scene, Kovacs is seen being criticized: "Here it is." Then follows a series of accusations pronounced loudly by both journalists: "Bad match! Bad match, very bad!". And again: "Shame! Shame! You are disgusting!”

It doesn't end there, because after Kovacs comes Roberto Rosetti, president of the UEFA Referees Commission. The protesters have some for him too: "Bad match Rosetti! Bad game Rosetti, shame on you! You even came to see it yourself... The Rosetti of Turin, but what did you expect".

And to close a "bad" case, which becomes "worse" by uniting the entire European arbitration apparatus in the trial that was held in "San Siro". A "cursed Rosetti", is the epigraph of the evening that must be forgotten for Naples at "San Siro"...





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