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Mark

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Wednesday September 21 2016

Sarri: 'Napoli denied two penalties'
By Football Italia staff

Maurizio Sarri blamed the referee after Napoli’s 0-0 draw at Genoa. “We should’ve had two penalties and I’d like the club to make itself heard.”

The Partenopei were top of the Serie A table for only a few days, as they were pegged back at Marassi and Juventus have leapfrogged them.

“We commanded the match for 85 minutes,” a visibly irritated Sarri told Sky Sport Italia.

“At the end we paid a little for tiredness and the team got stretched out seeking the victory, allowing two very dangerous Genoa counter-attacks.

“Genoa are a tough opponent, they play in a physical and intense manner. We created a lot and were unlucky in a few incidents.

“It does disappoint me that I am the one who always has to talk about it, but we should’ve had two penalties. Ocampos didn’t just touch the ball with his hand in the box, he practically embraced it. There was also a foul on (Arek) Milik and it was potentially a red card situation too.

“I would like the club to intervene and make itself heard, because it’s not my job to talk about these things all the time.

“It was a very difficult trip, but for 85 minutes we had a good game. I cannot let my judgment of the performance be determined by the final five minutes.

“I am just disappointed that I always have to talk about these things. When I enter the Press conference, you ask me about these incidents and I am unable to just say nothing.

“If I get two games wrong and go home, that’s one thing, but in the last two away fixtures I’ve seen things that were tough to swallow.

“I just want to talk about football, not come off as the guy who always complains.”


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juvefan27

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http://www.football-italia.net/91902/new-problem-milan-takeover

Reports in China claim there is a second false bank guarantee involved in Sino-Europe Sports takeover of Milan.

It was reported earlier this week by American financial website Bloomberg that the consortium had faked a letter from Bank of Jiangsu, something with Sino-Europe denies.

Now Chinese site caixin.com is claiming that the consortium, purportedly led by Li Yonghong, forged a letter from Dongguan Bank pledging financial support.

The alleged letter, dated April 26 of this year states that the bank is “willing to provide necessary assistance” based on bank and government approval.

However, Caixin is now stating that Dongguan Bank has described the confirmation letter as fake.

As previously noted, Sino-Europe Sports denies the previous allegations, and it has yet to respond to these new claims, which are as yet unverified.

The Chinese consortium has agreed to buy almost all of the shares in the Rossoneri from Silvio Berlusconi's holding company, Fininvest.

A deposit of €100m, paid in two installements, has already been made.
Berlusconi's selling to the Chinese Enron :lol2::lol2::lol2::lol2:
 
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