The former head coach of Cagliari has gone on to comment on the victory of Milan against the reigning Scudetto holders, Juventus, while reflecting on the penalty.
Another match day, another controversy in the Serie A, and the team that cannot steer away from any form of controversy is Juventus this season. They have been embroiled in far too many controversies this season, and it all started at the back end of the
summer break, where many personnel from the Turin giants were being targeted by the Italian federal authorities for their alleged involvement in the Scommessopoli case.
This further simmered down to dubious penalty kicks awarded to Juventus, and the tipping point for this controversy was the Derby d’Italia tie, where the Turin outfit were given two decisions in their favour; this included the first goal that was scored
by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rodrigo-c31437 Palacio.
The latest refereeing howler that has come about after the proceedings of the match day 14 is the match between AC Milan and Juventus, and this time, the Rossoneri were on the end of the decision being made in favour of them. There had been doubts raised
over the choice of referee for the match by the former director at Juventus, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Luciano-c22574 Moggi, and his apprehensions came forth for all to see during the match.
Massimiliano Allegri was talking to the press and during his conversation with the media; Allegri reflected that it was definitely a decision that went against the Turin giants. However, he remarked that they did not allow the reigning Scudetto holders
any chances in the match and was quoted to have said:
“From the touchline it really did seem like a spot-kick, but watching the replays it should not have been given. This game was a real battle by the players. We only allowed Juventus one shot on target, while there were four or five great scoring opportunities
for us. I think the team did its absolute best against a Juve side that is doing great things. It’s wonderful that we managed to avoid basically giving Juventus any chances at all.”
The Rossoneri won the match by the solitary http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Robinho-c31382 goal.
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