Juventus Annoyed With Refereeing Decisions In Serie A Loss To Inter But Won’t Lodge Appeal, Italian Media Report

Max Allegri

LA SPEZIA, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 22: Massimiliano Allegri manager of Juventus looks on during the Serie A match between Spezia Calcio v Juventus at Stadio Alberto Picco on September 22, 2021 in La Spezia, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Juventus felt that they were hard done by with some of the refereeing decisions in their 1-0 Serie A loss to Inter on Sunday evening, but they have no plans to lodge an official appeal.

This according to today’s print edition of Turin-based newspaper Tuttosport, who report that the nature of the officiating in the match continues to sting for the Bianconeri but that they will move on from it.

One of the major decisions that the Bianconeri feel referee Massimiliano Irrati got wrong was the failure to give Inter striker Lautaro Martinez a second yellow card for a late challenge on the ankle of Giorgio Chiellini.

Meanwhile, they also feel that there was a lack of consistency in awarding Inter a penalty in the first half, which proved to be the match’s only goal, and not for what they see as a similar incident during the second half.

However, they do not feel that it is necessary to make any official complaints on the matter.

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