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  1. IsaParadInsidemyCity on

    Ironically that was a dive by Bastoni , a 2nd yellow card and the one who really should’ve been sent off.

  2. Moggi’s Juventus and Marotta’s Inter. No differences. Time will tell us the truth, you just need to be patient.

  3. I find it disturbing how close the ref was to the incident and still couldn’t see he didn’t touch bastoni. It wasnt even that close.

    Ref should get a fine, surely. 

  4. As a professional Juventus hater, this was absolutely a dive by Bastoni and the ref should be ashamed of himself. Entire game is fucked now

  5. Yikes. Not a yellow. Bad reffing at its core.

    I do think calls for marotta league are laughable though. When a bad reffing decision occurs at the expense of one of Milan, Napoli, or even Juve it’s Marotta league but when they go against inter at a similar rate, it’s nothing?

  6. This league makes questionable decisions all the time. Luckily for some, they seem to favour certain teams.

  7. Special-Suggestion74 on

    5 goals in UCL final were not enough for the most corrupt football team that ever existed

  8. Lumpy_Reveal5547 on

    First of all, Bastoni’s dive was terrible and he was the one who should have been sent off. That said, honestly, given the dynamics of the situation it’s understandable that the referee thought it was a foul. The linesman could have helped him because he had a better view, in my opinion. The real scandal is that VAR cannot intervene here.

  9. Inter fan here… Even if the referee can’t see the hand, it’s pretty clear that Kalulu instinctively stretches his arm but doesn’t intervene because he’s conscious it’d be a second yellow. Bastoni takes advantage and dives. It’s really a shame. It was a funny match and Inter was in crescendo. The referee ruined the game and the second half is pretty meaningless after such a mistake

  10. Whoever thought it would be a great idea to make it impossible for VAR to prevent huge mistakes is an idiot