Juventus-Milan it was the first big match of the 21st day of the 2024/25 Serie A with the kick-off scheduled at the Allianz Stadium in Turin starting from 6 pm. The refereeing direction of Mr. Davide Massa of the Imperia section, and also the management of the there is avar of the much talked about couple of the eve composed of Mazzoleni of the Bergamo section e Abyss of the Palermo section. Here are all the most discussed and slow-motion refereeing episodes of the match.
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THE COMPLETE DESIGNATION OF JUVENTUS – MILAN Saturday 18/01 h.18.00
Referee: Massa
Assistants: Bindoni – Scatragli
Fourth official: Bonacina
PRESENT: Mazzoleni
AVAR: Abyss
THE MOVIOLA
78′ – Kalulu misses a yellow card. The Juventus defender is anticipated by Musah and knocks him out with a codified step-on-foot episode. Massa doesn’t extract yellow.
72′ – Emerson Royal gets a yellow card for stopping Nico Gonzalez for a foul.
64′ REGULAR GOAL – Everything was fine even on the 2-0 goal with Weah starting in a regular position.
61′ – Bennacer booked: late intervention on Weah and yellow for the Milan midfielder.
59′ REGULAR GOAL – Milan protests against Juventus’ goal which came from a deflected shot by Mbangula which left Maignan no escape. The VAR checked the action and confirmed the regularity of the goal. 51′ – First Juventus protested for a handball called to McKennie who however wasn’t there and then Milan for an inverted throw-in.
32′ – Gatti and Theo Hernandez compete for a ball destined to go out of the back just outside the Juventus area. The Italian defender slides in and knocks out the Frenchman, never catching the ball. Theo doesn’t protest asking for the corner thinking that Gatti has taken the ball, Massa doesn’t blow the whistle and allows the goal kick, the Rossoneri protests.
27′ – Milan developed well on the counterattack with Theo Hernandez who crossed into the center of the area, catching Reijnders’ cut which however was anticipated at the last minute by Thuram’s desperate slide. The Juventus midfielder takes the ball and, only afterwards, hits the Dutchman who remains on the ground. It’s right not to blow the whistle and the VAR doesn’t intervene. 21′ – Gatti soars with his head and grazes the post. In the event of a goal, however, VAR would have intervened because the defender freed himself from Gabbia’s marking with a double-handed push.
19′ – Milan protested because they wanted a corner kick on the scoring opportunity created by Reijnders precisely on the developments from the corner. The Dutchman’s shot is actually deflected by Locatelli with his thigh, but after the deflection there is a touch from Tomori who sends the ball to the goal.
6′ – Contrast in midfield between Abraham and Thuram with the Rossoneri slightly ahead of the Juventus in a contrast which however is clean and, only with the recall leg, there was an intertwining between the two. Just don’t whistle. 4′ – Long cross from McKennie, Theo protests because he wanted the goal kick with the ball appearing to have crossed the line.
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