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Juventino[RUS]

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It was a dive as Dzeko manage to avoid it and should be on his feet, but anyway look on another angle there is a bit contact.

But the most puzzling and ridiculous one is the goal is awarded when Lautaro missed the penalty and hit the right post of the goalkeeper without Silvestri touched it. Question is "Do Silvestri touched it to make it hit the post?".

There is rule for penalty kick that if the ball touched the kicker again before it touched another player, there will be indirect free kick for the defensive side. So i think it was strange that it was awarded as a goal because i didnt see Silvestri touched it
It did touch his hand, clear goal unfortunately, still Dzeko has dived.
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Strickland

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just saw it, ridiculous dive.

@Strickland i hope you saw it. these situations are always judged in inda's favor recently. luck or whatever, i don't know and i don't care, but they are getting some unfair advantage.
Our competition is getting an unfair advantage and you dont care what it is? How can you not care? :D

Imo there might be a certain bias against Juve after dominating the league as hard as we have recently and in general + Calciopoli and shit. Milan and Inter arent fools, they know how to organize their statements and use their press channels to create certain advantages to them. But thats part of the game, I dont think Inter have all the refs in their pocket, if they did why the hell are they 2nd?
 

Alen

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The average age of Milan's most used 11 players in serie A is 24.2. And if you take out the 35 years old Giroud, the average age of the other 10 most used players falls back to 23 years. This is a league I've been following for around 30 years, a league that prefers veterans to youngsters, and I don't remember a team this young doing this well. Kudos for that.
For comparison, the average age of Inter's most used 11 is 29 years, and Juve's is 28.5.
Add that controversial Spezia match when Milan were robbed (Messias' goal when the ref didn't give advantage) and got 0 instead of 3 points, and even tough it's always a problem to choose between Inter and Milan, in this particular season I choose Milan and I'd prefer it if they win it instead of Inter.
 

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Orgut

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Ah yes my primary concern is that none of the refs have their feelings hurt
I meant more that nothing is to provide an advantage, no conspiracy. We are not the Serie A champions since we dont deserve it and when we did win, we deserved it. Just like that.
Nobody is perfect but I dont think anything is for or against anyone.
 

BIG DADDY!!!

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As I already said before if Inter retain the Scudetto it'll be remembered as a great chapter in their clubs history as they beat us in the Supercoppa then at our own stadium and possibly the Coppa Italia along with their "alleged" 20th Scudetto.

While if Milan win it'll just look in the history books as if we took a sabbatical and gave other teams a chance while we were in transition just like when the teams from Rome won in the 2000's.
 

Elvin

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As I already said before if Inter retain the Scudetto it'll be remembered as a great chapter in their clubs history as they beat us in the Supercoppa then at our own stadium and possibly the Coppa Italia along with their "alleged" 20th Scudetto.

While if Milan win it'll just look in the history books as if we took a sabbatical and gave other teams a chance while we were in transition just like when the teams from Rome won in the 2000's.
Good point, but Milan potentially pulling a Liverpool and not winning the league for 20-30 years is so tempting...
 

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