Thiago Motta was offside, confesses Inter Milan head coach Claudio Ranieri – Serie A Update
Inter Milan head coach, Claudio Ranieri, accepted that the opening goal against Cagliari scored by http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Thiago-Motta-c34897 was an offside call. Ranieri believes that the referee should have ruled out that strike in the 2-1 victory against Cagliari.
Motta scored for the Nerazzurri early in the second half when he found the back of the net from close range. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Philippe-Coutinho-c29936 doubled the lead for the hosts in the 60th minute, fortifying the lead. However, the visitors fought back and managed
to score a late goal when Joaquin Larrivey scored for in the 88th minute.
The Inter boss was recently talking to Sky Sport Italia where he confessed that Motta was offside. The tactician said that he saw the replays afterwards and has come to the conclusion that the referee failed to spot him.
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Ranieri further said that it was miserable see his team dominate the visitors throughout the first half yet fail to score the opening goal. The tactician hailed Ricky Alvarez, who was introduced in the second half and said that he made an impact on the game.
"It was a game where we controlled our opponents, who didn't have a shot on goal in the first-half. Then in the second half, I brought on Alvarez, and I am pleased with our overall performance. I've used him twice as a playmaker, but tonight I decided to
deploy him on the right because he can shoot at goal and thread quality balls through. I really believe in him because he has incredible technical skills."
It was thought that the Nerazzurri star, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Trabzonspor-c40759. However, Ranieri revealed that Sneijder would soon be returning to the team and
pulling him out was just a precautionary measure to preserve him for the upcoming game.
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