Juve, Chiellini and Comolli attack referees: "Inadequate in Serie A, lost Italian football"

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Juventus vented all its anger after the defeat it suffered at the San Siro against Inter’s side. The episode of Kalulu’s ejection sent the Bianconeri managers into a rage, who already at halftime tried to confront referee La Penna. A press silence was imposed on the team at the end of the match, and only Giorgio Chiellini spoke, hard.

“You cannot talk about soccer, after what happened today it becomes difficult. Something unacceptable happened, for the’umpteenth time this season. Once it happens to us, once to others. From tomorrow we will probably change the VAR but such a mistake is not acceptable, it is not acceptable to ruin such a match”.

“It is not acceptable that there is no proper level in such a match. This is the spectacle we give in the world. We have to change. We cannot procrastinate any longer. It has been since the beginning of the year that everyone has pointed out that there&#8217s no adequate structure for the Serie A championship”.

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“There are continuous episodes. We were proactive but you cannot continue like this, it happens to all teams. I don&#8217t know if the referees aren&#8217t trained well, if they&#8217re not up to it, but you can”t make decisions so lightly.

In the crosshairs Rocchi: “It&#8220s obvious, there&#8217s a group that doesn&#8217t work and there&#8217s someone who should put his face on it. Instead he goes around saying he will leave at the end of the year…The protocol will have to be changed but there are other ways to avoid such situations, the decisions are too hasty”.

Still on referees: “Sorry because they are guys like us but they have shown they are not up to’the mark”.

The CEO Comolli took the floor shortly after and was equally harsh: “Tonight we lost three points but Italian soccer has lost much more and it is unacceptable”.

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