by Salvatore Riggio
In the 7th minute, Monza took the lead with Mota but Feliciani canceled out a foul by Bondo on Theo Hernandez
The race risked becoming immediately complicated Milan a Monza. In the 7th minute the team by Alessandro Nestawho wore the Rossoneri shirt from 2002 to 2012, took the lead thanks to Dany Motawho already scored against Inter in the match that ended 1-1 on 15 September. The Portuguese striker beat Maignan finalizing a save from Djuric. But the arbitrator Feliciani he canceled due to a contact, a few moments before, tra Bondo and Theo Hernandez. The Frenchman fell to the ground, but the action continued. When the ball entered the goal, the referee blew the whistle and was immediately surrounded by the red and white players.
Monza-Milan, Izzo’s protest
The more desperate it seemed Izzowho hugged him while waiting for the VAR to intervene. Quick check which confirmed the decision of the Teramo whistle. More protests from the Monza players, then the game resumed. «Again, you also cancel this for me. There’s nothing there, he didn’t touch it”Nesta’s pitchside complaint about the fourth official. The former defender referred to the goal disallowed in the last match against Atalanta (lost 2-0). In that match Vignato’s goal was not validated due to a foul by Djuric. In the end Monza lost 1-0 (decisive goal by Reijnders).
Furia Nesta: «We are complicating football»
Nesta was furious after the race: «In Bergamo they apologized to us, but in the meantime we are losing points. We are complicating football. Once upon a time it was easier to understand contacts and adapt to the referee’s yardstick. The
regulation must adapt to football and not vice versa – the words of the coach, who then praised Maldini: «He is a very strong player who must find a mental balance, in terms of awareness. He needs to understand how strong he is. He can have an important career. He has great qualities, he must seek an ever higher level. He made his debut in the national team, now he has to stay there.”
November 2, 2024 (modified November 2, 2024 | 11:31 pm)