[Serie A] Juventus 2-2 Salernitana [September 11th, 2022] (3 Viewers)

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.zero

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Aug 8, 2006
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Juventus is the club that has undergone the most adverse corrections (44) and that has the worst balance (-21) of VAR decisions, since its introduction. @repubblica

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Marcenaro and Banti, respectively the referee and head of VAR the Allianz Stadium, will not be suspended. According to the designator (Rocchi), they made no mistake as they didn’t had the right angel to view the review situation. @sportface2016
I’m glad this matter was resolved swiftly
 

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juve123

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Gravina (FIGC president): "Yes, the Milik goal should have counted, but it wasn't neither the referee nor the VAR's fault... Let's calm down and not make a scandal out of it. "
 

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Juventus is the club that has undergone the most adverse corrections (44) and that has the worst balance (-21) of VAR decisions, since its introduction. @repubblica

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Marcenaro and Banti, respectively the referee and head of VAR the Allianz Stadium, will not be suspended. According to the designator (Rocchi), they made no mistake as they didn’t had the right angel to view the review situation. @sportface2016
According to Hist and his crew this is just normal, and Juve isn’t being targeted here. :lol3:
 

Badass J Elkann

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Feb 12, 2006
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Gravina (FIGC president): "Yes, the Milik goal should have counted, but it wasn't neither the referee nor the VAR's fault... Let's calm down and not make a scandal out of it. "
What does that even mean? It should have counted but fuck it we'll screw you over anyways because the important thing now is introducing a freaking play off system to decide the scudetto? God Gravina needs to fucking drop dead too
 
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    Gravina (FIGC president): "Yes, the Milik goal should have counted, but it wasn't neither the referee nor the VAR's fault... Let's calm down and not make a scandal out of it. "
    Whose fault was it then?
     

    CarloP

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    Gravina (FIGC president): "Yes, the Milik goal should have counted, but it wasn't neither the referee nor the VAR's fault... Let's calm down and not make a scandal out of it. "

    Let’s not make a scandal out of it?? Tell that to the referees association! They completely lost track of one of the players on the pitch precisely as the winning goal was scored, then lied about it afterwards. How is it not their fault?
     

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