Alberto Zangrillo, harsh dig at Nicolo Barella
The words of Alberto Zangrillo
Genoa president Alberto Zangrillo, speaking at the microphones of Radio Rai 1, took a swipe at Nicolò Barella, who was involved in the contact with Morten Frendrup that led to the penalty in favor of Inter, decisive in the final result. "Referees do a delicate job, but they are not helped,” he stressed, “they are misled as they were yesterday by players who pirouette like clowns and feign nonexistent traumas".
So he recoiled: "And then you see that those who mimic a head injury took a pedal to the c*** daughter of a normal clash of play and I’m not just talking about Nicolò Barella, these are things that happen every Sunday. We have a coach who does not trip like a tarantula and does not bother the fourth man, also becauseé if he raises a finger he is cautioned or expelled".
"I don't know whyé the VAR didn't send the picture more clearly, but blathering is useless: I took away the p… And that è the message I wanted to give. From the refereeing world è came an acknowledgement about the error, but I precise one thing: Genoa players follow a code of ethics and if they simulate or pirouette like tarantulas, they are punished".
"This, però does not happen in teams of great blazon: yesterday è happened and it was in full view of everyone. Barella è a national team player, but if he does seven pirouettes becauseé Morten Frendrup, polite and calm, touches him after touching the ball è it is clear that he misleads the referee. On the images that were missing we will make considerations" concluded Zangrillo.