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Interesting article (source TuttoJuve.com)

I would say that we have all noticed that they massacre us with yellow cards, the latest case, sensational in my opinion, which no one has talked about, is a yellow card to Rabiot on a warning with the referee with his back turned to the action, for a foul not done (jumps but does not catch the opponent)


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We are preparing for Juventus-Inter on November 26th and we can say that in terms of goals scored and conceded, Inter is clearly ahead. They also have an advantage at squad level with the Nerazzurri having two teams but also having a clear advantage, at the moment they are the team that is harassed least of all at refereeing level based on the number of fouls committed, together with Atalanta.

For Juventus, in fact, the yellow card arrives every 4.6 fouls, for the Nerazzurri every 7.93 fouls, a rather strange figure, almost double.

The Bianconeri, together with Lazio and Milan, are the only ones who suffer a yellow card for every 4 roosters, it's true that Juventus committed many fouls, but Atalanta committed more and only collected 18 yellow cards, with an average of a yellow card every 8.93 fouls.

Lazio were even more unlucky, with 126 fouls and 31 yellows, an average of one yellow for every 4 fouls. Napoli suffers a yellow card every 5.9 fouls, Roma every 5 fouls, Fiorentina every 7.

Obviously we also need to look at the interventions but of the 33 suffered by Juventus, some are absolutely excessive, at least 2 of those suffered by Federico Gatti, certainly that of McKennie against Cagliari, but also other interventions which elsewhere are considered game interventions, in Turin they see the easy card, otherwise this high average would not be explained.

A big problem for the Bianconeri in view of the Italian derby, also because Juventus avoided Gatti's warning, but in the future the weight of these cards could certainly have an impact.

INTER 127 FOULS 16 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD EVERY 7.93 FOULS

JUVENTUS 154 FOULS 33 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD EVERY 4.6 FOULS

MILAN 141 FOULS 32 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD FOR EVERY 4.4 FOULS

NAPLES 124 FOULS, 21 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD FOR EVERY 5.9 FOULS

ATALANTA 158 FOULS, 19 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD FOR EVERY 8.3 FOULS

FIORENTINA 155 FOULS, 22 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD FOR EVERY 7 FOULS

ROMA 146 FOULS, 29 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD FOR EVERY 5 FOULS

LAZIO 126 FOULS, 31 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD FOR EVERY 4 FOULS

Let's then focus on the individuals, Rabiot made 17 fouls, Gatti 15, Danilo 11, Locatelli 11, Cambiaso 10. The ratio therefore sees the Frenchman booked every 3.4 fouls, Gatti booked every 3.75 fouls, Danilo every 3.6 fouls like Locatelli, Cambiaso every 3.33. At Juve the luckiest is Bremer with only one yellow out of 20 fouls.

At Inter, we have Calhanoglu with 22 fouls and 3 as many cards, a warning every 7.3 fouls, even better for Lautaro Martinez, 16 fouls and only 2 cards, a yellow every 8, Bastoni, 11 fouls like some Juventus players and 3 yellow, on average Danilo and Locatelli, therefore, every 3.33. Stretcher, 7 fouls and two yellows, therefore 3.5. Dumfries performed miraculously at home for the Nerazzurri, with just one card and 12 fouls.

RABIOT 5 YELLOWS, GATTI 4 YELLOWS, DANILO, LOCATELLI, CAMBIASO 3 YELLOWS

CALHANOGLU 3 YELLOW, STICKS 3 YELLOW, LAUTARO, STRETCHER 2 YELLOW

Fairly clear data, which shows with the exception of Bremer, who however often commits fouls on tackles in the area, analyzing the performances and the data, that Juventus are clearly mistreated at the moment in terms of cards, they can tell us what they want but looking at the matches , management appears clearly oriented towards do-goodism towards one team and towards more rigorous management towards another.

In view of November 26th it will be impossible not to take this into account.
 

DAiDEViL

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Interesting article (source TuttoJuve.com)

I would say that we have all noticed that they massacre us with yellow cards, the latest case, sensational in my opinion, which no one has talked about, is a yellow card to Rabiot on a warning with the referee with his back turned to the action, for a foul not done (jumps but does not catch the opponent)


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We are preparing for Juventus-Inter on November 26th and we can say that in terms of goals scored and conceded, Inter is clearly ahead. They also have an advantage at squad level with the Nerazzurri having two teams but also having a clear advantage, at the moment they are the team that is harassed least of all at refereeing level based on the number of fouls committed, together with Atalanta.

For Juventus, in fact, the yellow card arrives every 4.6 fouls, for the Nerazzurri every 7.93 fouls, a rather strange figure, almost double.

The Bianconeri, together with Lazio and Milan, are the only ones who suffer a yellow card for every 4 roosters, it's true that Juventus committed many fouls, but Atalanta committed more and only collected 18 yellow cards, with an average of a yellow card every 8.93 fouls.

Lazio were even more unlucky, with 126 fouls and 31 yellows, an average of one yellow for every 4 fouls. Napoli suffers a yellow card every 5.9 fouls, Roma every 5 fouls, Fiorentina every 7.

Obviously we also need to look at the interventions but of the 33 suffered by Juventus, some are absolutely excessive, at least 2 of those suffered by Federico Gatti, certainly that of McKennie against Cagliari, but also other interventions which elsewhere are considered game interventions, in Turin they see the easy card, otherwise this high average would not be explained.

A big problem for the Bianconeri in view of the Italian derby, also because Juventus avoided Gatti's warning, but in the future the weight of these cards could certainly have an impact.

INTER 127 FOULS 16 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD EVERY 7.93 FOULS

JUVENTUS 154 FOULS 33 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD EVERY 4.6 FOULS

MILAN 141 FOULS 32 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD FOR EVERY 4.4 FOULS

NAPLES 124 FOULS, 21 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD FOR EVERY 5.9 FOULS

ATALANTA 158 FOULS, 19 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD FOR EVERY 8.3 FOULS

FIORENTINA 155 FOULS, 22 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD FOR EVERY 7 FOULS

ROMA 146 FOULS, 29 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD FOR EVERY 5 FOULS

LAZIO 126 FOULS, 31 YELLOWS - AVERAGE ONE CARD FOR EVERY 4 FOULS

Let's then focus on the individuals, Rabiot made 17 fouls, Gatti 15, Danilo 11, Locatelli 11, Cambiaso 10. The ratio therefore sees the Frenchman booked every 3.4 fouls, Gatti booked every 3.75 fouls, Danilo every 3.6 fouls like Locatelli, Cambiaso every 3.33. At Juve the luckiest is Bremer with only one yellow out of 20 fouls.

At Inter, we have Calhanoglu with 22 fouls and 3 as many cards, a warning every 7.3 fouls, even better for Lautaro Martinez, 16 fouls and only 2 cards, a yellow every 8, Bastoni, 11 fouls like some Juventus players and 3 yellow, on average Danilo and Locatelli, therefore, every 3.33. Stretcher, 7 fouls and two yellows, therefore 3.5. Dumfries performed miraculously at home for the Nerazzurri, with just one card and 12 fouls.

RABIOT 5 YELLOWS, GATTI 4 YELLOWS, DANILO, LOCATELLI, CAMBIASO 3 YELLOWS

CALHANOGLU 3 YELLOW, STICKS 3 YELLOW, LAUTARO, STRETCHER 2 YELLOW

Fairly clear data, which shows with the exception of Bremer, who however often commits fouls on tackles in the area, analyzing the performances and the data, that Juventus are clearly mistreated at the moment in terms of cards, they can tell us what they want but looking at the matches , management appears clearly oriented towards do-goodism towards one team and towards more rigorous management towards another.

In view of November 26th it will be impossible not to take this into account.
Merda :lol:
 

s4tch

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Lazio gets a penalty. Soft and the initial contact was outside the box imo.
not watching; what kind of foul was it? if it's shirt pulling or holding the attacker then it can easily be a penalty even though the foul started outside of the box: "If a defender starts holding an attacker outside the penalty area and continues holding inside the penalty area, the referee must award a penalty kick."
 

icemaη

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not watching; what kind of foul was it? if it's shirt pulling or holding the attacker then it can easily be a penalty even though the foul started outside of the box: "If a defender starts holding an attacker outside the penalty area and continues holding inside the penalty area, the referee must award a penalty kick."
It was a coming together of players, don’t know how else to put it.
Anyways, Candreva scores another great goal vs Lazio
 

icemaη

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We send two players at bargain bin prices and they are warming the bench at Lazio. Can’t wait to see them come back and warm our bench when Lazio doesn’t take up the option.
 
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