Catanzaro, the general manager: “De Laurentiis made a disrespectful gesture, he wanted to mock”

The direct confrontation between Catanzaro And Bari has generated a lot of controversy. The match was won by De Laurentiis’ club, but Diego Foresti, general manager of the Calabrians, launched to the microphones of AllC some accusations for the behavior of the Apulians.

“I am forced to intervene, in spite of myself, on what happened yesterday at the Ceravolo stadium where a game expected and followed, in the stands, by 8 thousand spectators, was decided by a referee direction that to define disastrous is also little. I say in spite of myself because I would never have thought of having to share the exits of other managers (most recently those of Francavilla, Monterosi and Vibobese) who have shown that they have suffered arbitration wrongs in the matches against Bari. Which, I say immediately for the avoidance of doubt, is a very strong team and precisely for this reason he would not need certain pushes to reach his goal. However, what happened yesterday, with a penalty awarded to the red and white and denied to Catanzaro, everyone saw it. Just like everyone saw the attitude of the visiting players who, in spite of the professionalism that is demanded in this category, left the field mocking the Giallorossi fans. Everyone saw but, obviously, someone he did not feel he wanted to sanction if, in the end, heavier disciplinary measures came from the sports judge for my team than for the guests “.

On the provocations received

“In fact, we have not read, in the device, of fines for those players who have caused the crowd crowding in the” Distinti “sector. Just as that amaranth scarf that President De Laurentiis brought inside the game enclosure has not been seen, then depositing it in the tunnel of the changing rooms, with the clear attempt to mock the home crowd. I would like to remind president De Laurentis that he was still in his infancy when Catanzaro was on the Serie A pitch, even that of Napoli so dear to him. respect and certainly not encourage those who pay a ticket to watch a show. For our part, we will go our own way, confident in our strength and trying to make as little mistakes as possible. Of course our wonderful fans will be on our side, encouraging the team who right now needs a lot of support. With the hope of not having to comment on referees’ performances like yesterday’s that discredit the entire Serie C football movement. “

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