Nearly 48 hours after the encounter between Juventus and Bologna, the controversy continues to be brewing.
Some questionable choices from match official Marco Di Bello (along with the dearth of intervention from VAR) sparked a collection of post-match incidents.
As an example, Bologna director Marco Di Vaio entered the referee’s locker room demanding an evidence, which prompted a heated dialogue.
The retired striker, like all different Rossoblu officers, insists that Dan Ndoye ought to have received a spot kick for a problem from Samuel Iling-Junior who needed to be despatched off.
Afterwards, Bologna CEO Claudio Fenucci was the primary to go in direction of the blended zone and handle the incident.
Based on Il Corriere dello Sport by way of JuventusNews24, Juventus coach Max Allegri was each irked and upset by the membership’s administration, as no official went on to answer to Fenucci’s provocations.
As we reported yesterday, Allegri was livid after the match and determined to skip all post-match interviews. His assistant Marco Landucci assumed his duties, claiming that the Juventus supervisor is barely sick.
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It’s turning into evidently clear that Allegri’s well being was by no means the problem behind his stance.
It seems that the Livorno native’s anger in direction of the membership’s passive response promoted his determination to step apart and keep away from the media altogether.
Maybe it was a sensible determination in any case, avoiding a media skirmish and pointless consideration whereas permitting cooler heads to prevail.