The refereeing on Friday was scandalous, there's no question about it. Notwithstanding the fact that it quite literally could have ended Yildiz' career, but also the remarks about how "it wouldn't have made a difference if we sent him off" because "the game was over by that point" is an outrageous thing for a professional referee to say.
I'm usually Allegri's biggest critic but I'll give him credit for being the only one in the club with the balls to stand up against these kind of injustices. You can't rely on the self-righteous, tight-lipped 'stile juve' clowns in the senior management to stick up for this club, no matter how much we get pushed around and bullied into submission like the cucks we are. We enable all of this. Our owner has a €35 billion company to run, he couldn't care less about 'trivial' issues like this, unless his personal reputation is at stake.
Of course, posters here are right on the other hand in saying that this shouldn't be propped as an excuse for drawing like that to a recently promoted side. That is inda-level pathetic, Im sorry. A team like ours should be putting these games to bed long before these injury-time controversies happen, under a normal manager at least. But at the same time we shouldn't remain silent about it because that's precisely what the FIGC would want; to keep us shut up, brush it all under the carpet, and repeat it again. It's good and necessary to highlight these continuous injustices, as long as the motive for doing so isn't to excuse the failings of the squad.