The head coach of the San Siro side has taken time to give his analysis on the match against their bitter rivals and has remarked that there were no injustices done.
Massimiliano Allegri has been extremely critical of the match that was played on Sunday evening with their bitter rivals, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Inter-c39567 Milan, on the eve of Sunday. It was a much anticipated match, which was bound to create controversy, as the publicity and the
focus on the Milan derby are intense.
The match started absolutely perfectly for the Nerazzurri outfit, as they went into the lead within the first five minutes of the match. The lead had a touch of fortune along with it was an error by the trusted goal keeper of Milan, Christian Abiatti, that
presented http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Walter-Samuel-c36618 with an opportunity, which he obliged and scored for Inter.
The win takes them level on points with http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Lazio-c39775 in the third position, and it is a much improved display than their start of the season, which had seen them flirting with the relegation zone. However, the team has bounced back from the slight bump in the road;
nevertheless, the coach has remarked that it is time to concentrate on securing victories and not look at the table.
When quizzed about who were let off easier in the match between the two sides, Strama commented that their player was sent off, so it was not as if the referee was lenient towards them. He also remarked that it would preposterous to think that the Rossoneri
were the targets of the wrath of the referee and remarked that they should steer clear of such targets.
He further went on to remark:
“We were the ones who got someone sent off. I believe if you look at this game overall and think Milan were penalised more than Inter, then it is objectively debatable. It’s a bit of a push that you’re trying to make me say the referee favoured Inter. It
was a difficult derby for the referee and he saw the incidents that way. Losing a player for the entire second half penalises you a great deal and it’s often better to concede and keep all 11 men on the pitch.”
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Yuto-Nagatomo-c37726 was sent off in the 48th minute of the match.
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