[Serie A] Juventus 2-2 Bologna [7th December, 2024 18:00 CET] (7 Viewers)

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s4tch

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Mar 23, 2015
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The count made a mess of the dive.

If he had of fell straight away and more naturally it would have been a penalty.
basically every foul given against lautaro is a dive at the same time. refs don't seem to care about the dive, they concentrate on the foul

this is a clear penalty regardless. there's no such rule that a foul followed by a dive isn't a foul
 

kronos

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Aug 16, 2011
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basically every foul given against lautaro is a dive at the same time. refs don't seem to care about the dive, they concentrate on the foul

this is a clear penalty regardless. there's no such rule that a foul followed by a dive isn't a foul
Agreed
 

Orgut

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Dec 31, 2002
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Wasn't it Motta and that's what he had gotten the red for?
Throwing the ball on the ref, no it wasnt Motta. At first you see the ball hitting the ref and the ref showing red to Motta but you just assume it was Motta. It was probably a mistake and not intentional.
Motta got the red for complaining too much, he said it in the post match interview I think.

TBH I think that ref deserved it, he was completely off all night, for and against us. He just didnt seem able to make correct decisions.

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basically every foul given against lautaro is a dive at the same time. refs don't seem to care about the dive, they concentrate on the foul

this is a clear penalty regardless. there's no such rule that a foul followed by a dive isn't a foul
I think VAR wouldnt overturn it as there was definitely a touch but the touch was so light it didnt really deserve to be a penalty.
 

Alen

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Apr 2, 2007
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I watched the match, but after reading this thread I realized that I didn't see it.

We would have won this match, but the Marotta controlled referee prevented us from doing it. Inter are terrible but the refs are pushing them forward. We are the better team, but those refs. Marotta is controlling the refs in Inter, but he wasn't doing it in his 10 or so years in Juve.

And I realized one more thing: some Juve fans are the new Inter fans from Moratti and pre-Covid era.
 

juve123

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Aug 10, 2017
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With 27 points in the opening 15 rounds, Juventus have had their second-worst start to a Serie A campaign in the last 14 years.The worst being 24 points in 2021/22 under Allegri.(Gazzetta)
 

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