Max Allegri has compared the furore that followed Juventus’ win at Inter last weekend to a ‘comedy’.
The reaction to Daniele Orsato’s controversial performance ranged from to the referee reportedly being under police protection, having been lambasted by fans on social media, to Inter’s CEO bitterly criticising the 42-year-old.
Max Allegri has compared the furore that followed Juventus’ win at Inter last weekend to a ‘comedy’.
The reaction to Daniele Orsato’s controversial performance ranged from to the referee reportedly being under police protection, having been lambasted by fans on social media, to Inter’s CEO bitterly criticising the 42-year-old.
“We’ve picked up a few more points than at this stage last season, plus the title race is still on because Napoli are having a great season,” the Coach said at a Press conference for Saturday’s visit of Bologna in Serie A.
“We’re almost at the end, and we have to win tomorrow so we can prepare for the Coppa Italia Final against Milan in the best way.
“Bologna? They require our attention, determination and respect and will be mindful of what happened to us at Crotone, for example.
“Bologna will come here to have a great game. We mustn’t be presumptuous but rather take another step towards the Scudetto.
“Post-Inter? There’s been a bit of comedy, but I’d say the pictures clarify everything. Let’s get back to the pitch: everything in the League is still open, and it’s a sign that it’s been a good season.
“My future? I’m tied to Juventus and I feel good here. There’s nothing else to say: what matters today is a seventh consecutive Scudetto and the Coppa Italia.
“VAR? It helps a lot if used properly. It’s working correctly in Italy after a spell of adaptation.”