Juventus-Inter, Rocchi approves Irrati’s choices on penalties and cards

Just the penalty for the Nerazzurri and the subsequent repetition, however, there is not enough clarity for Bastoni-Zakaria

The echo of the controversy does not go out Juventus-Inter and related arbitration cases even if, according to what the AIA filters, the Rocchi designator would approve decisions made by the referee Radio there is e-branch Mazzoleni on penalties but also on cards. Maximum instead, which has unleashed the wrath of the president of Empoli Corsi, it could face a stop.

As for the big match at the Stadium, the designator considered the assignment of the penalty for Inter to be correct, the “step on foot“(the stomp) by Morata on Dumfries: Mazzoleni correctly recalls Irrati who reviews the action at the VAR and decides for the penalty.

Mazzoleni’s second intervention after the cancellation of the Nerazzurri goal was also judged positive – presumably due to a foul in the attack by Calhanoglu – following the penalty that Szczesny saves against the Turkish: in this case the early entry, compared to the first shot, of De Ligt counts in the area which then pounces on the ball after the goalkeeper’s rebound. The Dutch defender does not need to actually touch the ball, and in fact it does not touch him, but it is enough for him to interfere in the action to determine the infringement. So why didn’t the VAR cancel the cancellation of Irrati’s goal, directly assigning the goal to the Nerazzurri giving him an advantage? Because at that point the action must be reviewed starting from the penalty point e Dzeko also enters the box before the shotat that point the penalty must be returned.

As for the contact Sticks-Zakariaprovince YES he did not have sufficiently clear images to determine if the contact was in the box or not and at that point the decision of the field remained. Finally Rocchi would have judged the admonitions to Lautaro Martinez and Rabiot right and also the decision not to proceed with the second yellow.

The referee designator, on the other hand, would have judged Massimi’s performance in Fiorentina-Empoli negatively, in particular the expulsion of Luperto who, however, did not deserve the first yellow card. Termoli’s whistle will be stopped.

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