And we'll keep being massacred. Especially the Milan media will keep doing it. If we win the scudetto it will be Muntari's disallowed goal that will keep being mentioned. Nobody will remember Mexes' blatant red card that wasn't given nor the billion fake penalties Milan got. That's exactly the same shit that led to Calciopoli, just that this time there won't be a calciopoli to save Milan and Inter.
But unfortunately, in the following matches we will suffer a lot and the refs will probably try to make sure Milan wins the scudetto. Now Milan will do what Conte was doing in the last two weeks.
You are partly right but overall you are wrong. You say how 1 single ref mistake changed the course of the game in Juve's favor, which is true. If that goal was allowed it was gonna be a completely different game.
But you forget that when counting the butterfly effect that the very first mistake was what changed the course of the game. The very first wrongly given foul or wrongly not given foul completely changed the game. Going by your theory, it was that which completely changed the game. I don't know at which point of those initial 20 minutes a foul wasn't given, but there was such a situation and that changed the game. Without that initial mistake none of the things that happened would have happened.
That's why every big incident should be looked separately.
The very first favored Juve. The second was Mexes' clear red card that wasn't given in 47th minute. If it was given then Juve were gonna have good 45 minutes to play with a man more and since Conte changed the formation already, it would have ended bad for Milan. The third was Matri's disallowed goal. It probably wouldn't have changed much but it was gonna give some 15 additional minutes, including added time, where the result was 1:1. Both teams would have had more time to go for the 2nd goal and Juve were in much better shape at the end of the match.
Or shortly, the ref made 3 big mistakes. Two favored Milan and 1 favored Juve.
But unfortunately, in the following matches we will suffer a lot and the refs will probably try to make sure Milan wins the scudetto. Now Milan will do what Conte was doing in the last two weeks.
You are partly right but overall you are wrong. You say how 1 single ref mistake changed the course of the game in Juve's favor, which is true. If that goal was allowed it was gonna be a completely different game.
But you forget that when counting the butterfly effect that the very first mistake was what changed the course of the game. The very first wrongly given foul or wrongly not given foul completely changed the game. Going by your theory, it was that which completely changed the game. I don't know at which point of those initial 20 minutes a foul wasn't given, but there was such a situation and that changed the game. Without that initial mistake none of the things that happened would have happened.
That's why every big incident should be looked separately.
The very first favored Juve. The second was Mexes' clear red card that wasn't given in 47th minute. If it was given then Juve were gonna have good 45 minutes to play with a man more and since Conte changed the formation already, it would have ended bad for Milan. The third was Matri's disallowed goal. It probably wouldn't have changed much but it was gonna give some 15 additional minutes, including added time, where the result was 1:1. Both teams would have had more time to go for the 2nd goal and Juve were in much better shape at the end of the match.
Or shortly, the ref made 3 big mistakes. Two favored Milan and 1 favored Juve.

