AC Milan vs. Inter Derby CONTROVERSY | Was It A Penalty/Foul? | CBS Sports Golazo



Poppy Miller, Matteo Bonetti, Mike Grella, Marco Messina, discuss AC Milan and Inter’s Derby di Milano which saw the teams tie in injury time after a couple disallowed goals, woodwork hits, and a controversial penalty shout.

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33 thoughts on “AC Milan vs. Inter Derby CONTROVERSY | Was It A Penalty/Foul? | CBS Sports Golazo”

  1. Theo had him dead to rights… There were two choices…
    Take a dive or get your clock cleaned. Both choices would end up getting you in the same boat. "good tackle"

  2. Theo's good intervention is not important because in the absence of Pavlovic's foul, different events could occur that could end the ball to the side, or even put it back in the availability of Marcus, since Marcus' body would take on a different arrangement. A foul is a foul, and what disturbs us, Inter fans (beyond Milan's luck, after the three goals canceled and the three poles), is that in the last almost two months these things are happening repeatedly. The errors in favor and against happen, this is not the problem, but now they are exaggerating. Against Bologna, in a match then ended 2 to 2, there is a foul on Thuram in the opposing area that lived the same fate; On 0 to 0, against Lecce, at the beginning of the game, the defender of Lecce Baschirotto puts himself in front of Lautaro correctly, with his arms behind the back, but when Lautaro pulls, Bascherotto widens his arms and deflects the trajectory of the ball : The referee perhaps does not see, the VAR says nothing; Against Milan in the Super Cup final, on 2 to 0 for Inter, Morata makes an evident foul on Asllani not seen by the referee who then forces Mhkitaryan to close the hole in the middle of the field making him do it fault immediately outside the area – which will do it Admonish – and that will lead to the goal of Theo on punishment; etc. (I stop here; there are other episodes, but perhaps they are less evident).
    What makes laugh a lot is that in Italy there was talk of Marotta-League.

  3. We need a coaches challenge. Once per game each teams head coach can request a var check on a situation where one has not been done.
    If the challenge is successful the team keeps their challenge to use it again in the match.
    A unsuccessful challenge loses the request for any further use for the match.

  4. There is no obvious foul there. How do you know that Thuram was not proceeding towards the goal? Not all the contacts are foul in football because it is a sport of contact, it’s not a ballet. You have no proof that Thuram was to fall down after the contact… stop this nonsense, this is not penalty full stop!

  5. Milan hating show it’s sad. Actually talking nonsense. This is crazy they’re getting physical on the show just convince people it was a pen. Yikes.

  6. A foul is a foul. It doesn’t matter where it happens, but If it happens inside the box is a penalty. The presence of Theo only would have saved Pavlovic to get a red card as the last defender making a foul against the opponent having a clear goal scoring opportunity.

  7. Theo intervenes afterwards, Tony is correct, Thuram could have go over Theo, regardless VAR needed to intervene. But it's nothing new, like Rodney Dangerfield would say: we get no respect. 🙂

  8. This conversation is crazy. Kicked from behind in the area > penalty.

    No matter if there's theo in front, or the keeper, or 10 players from the other team. If you get taken down while in the box when you have the ball it's a penalty

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