Sassuolo-Atalanta, Marino: “Maehle’s foul was not for Var”

Gasp, angry with Marcenaro, doesn’t speak. General Manager Marino: “The referee took 2 steps backwards, we would like to review the directions of the first round”

In ten for over an hour. And in nine at the triple whistle for the expulsion of Muriel in the added time due to a few too many words to the referee Marcenaro. Atalanta fell in Reggio Emilia (1-0, goal by Laurienté) at the end of a match conditioned by the refereeing direction. Especially the red light aimed at Maehle in the 30th minute of the first half. And it is precisely on this decision taken with the complicity of the Var (after the contact between the Dane and Berardi) that the Nerazzurri general manager, Umberto Marino, spoke to the television microphones in place of the coach Gian Piero Gasperini: “Today we the ghosts of a year ago have appeared, those who decided our race towards Europe – Marino told Sky Sport and Dazn – At the moment there is a climate of certainly not great serenity: Gasperini is angry and we preferred the club spoke. I think it was a growing first leg at the referee level, where the tackle was also valued: today, however, we took two steps back”.

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Analyzing the meeting, the director Marino said that “in general then too many yellows which in my opinion made no sense. In the Maehle episode there is no call from the Var: we would like to review the direction of the first round, in the European style, while tonight we reviewed the yardstick of the 2021/22 season and our anger derives precisely from what we have suffered in the past. The first leg against Sassuolo was the one with the most playing time. Tonight was decidedly less and it means that something is success”.

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