At the end of Inter-Venice and immediately after the end of the match Lautaro Martinez was the protagonist of a blatant angry outburst: the Nerazzurri captain kicked the bench and then attacked the referee Ferrieri Caputi. An anger that didn’t let up even in the post-race TV interviews in which he explained the reason for that over-the-top reaction.
It’s a Lautaro Martinez imbufalito the one seen at San Siro during the excitement final minutes of Inter-Venice and, despite the victory of his men, even in the post-game. The reaction of the Argentine striker at the time of what would have been the equalizer for the lagoon players scored by Sverko in the last of the seven minutes of injury timeimmortalized by cameras, leaves no room for doubt regarding the anger felt by the Nerazzurri captain who, after scoring the opening goal, was called back to the bench by Simone Inzaghi to make room for Taremi.
Twice in fact he kicked violently against the advertising posters placed in front of the Nerazzurri bench, shouting at his teammates and the technical staff present on the bench: “Seven minutes, f**k! Seven minutes! Never seen seven minutes!” in fact, a very angry Lautaro repeated that he thought he had seen the very important success fade away which would have allowed his team to reach the big match with league leaders Napoli with just one point behind in the standings.
A the South American’s anger suddenly exploded and did not subside even when the referee of the match, Maria Sole Ferrieri Caputi, annulled Venezia’s goal following a VAR report for a touch from Sverko himself in the aerial clash with Inter defender Bisseck. In fact, at the final whistle, Lautaro Martinez, with a brisk pace and still visibly angry, headed towards the referee while some managers of the Milanese club attempted to hold him back and dissuade him. from going to talk to the referee. Unsuccessful attempt given that the Nerazzurri captain still presented himself in front of the Livorno whistle and with a threatening look protested vehemently for the injury time assigned by the latter.
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Evidently too many according to the Inter striker who then, without having completely gotten rid of the anger yet (he also apologized for this to the DAZN correspondent), in the post-match TV interview reserved for the person who is named MVP of the match, he continued his heated protest revealing specifically the reasons for his outburst angry: “In the first half there were zero minutes of injury time with the game so stopped and in the second half seven minutes of injury time. In my opinion, to move forward, we all need to improve. Otherwise football goes on and we stop. This is infuriating. If we want better football, we all have to do our part. Then of course we have to close it first, I’m not blaming it for that. We are aware of this, we didn’t do it with Juventus already. We have to grow” said Lautaro Martinez evidently disagreeing with the referee regarding the amount of recovery granted at the end of the match, which triggered that over the top reaction in him.
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