Torino President Urbano Cairo is unhappy with referee Marco Guida after his side’s 4-2 loss at Crotone: ‘Everyone saw what happened.’
Torino took to the pitch for the first time in more than two weeks after a COVID outbreak hit the team, and six of their players are still positive.
Crotone were awarded a spot-kick in the first half at the Ezio Scida, while Torino’s appeals for two penalties in the second half were rejected.
“Everybody saw what happened,” Cairo told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
Torino President Urbano Cairo is unhappy with referee Marco Guida after his side’s 4-2 loss at Crotone: ‘Everyone saw what happened.’
Torino took to the pitch for the first time in more than two weeks after a COVID outbreak hit the team, and six of their players are still positive.
Crotone were awarded a spot-kick in the first half at the Ezio Scida, while Torino’s appeals for two penalties in the second half were rejected.
“Everybody saw what happened,” Cairo told La Gazzetta dello Sport.
“Each of the three episodes was against Torino and the referee didn’t even have a VAR check.
“The facts speak for themselves, also considering what happened in recent weeks.”
It’s not the first time Cairo vents his frustration towards referees this season.
It also happened this past December after the Granata’s draw away at Sassuolo, and, ironically, Guida was the referee of that game.