Nijednom nije pomenuo sudiju, var itd. Dok ovi kukaju danima.
Koji ovi? Jesmo li mi kukali kad su nam Inzagi, Kivu i Fabregas dirali i ometali igrace?! Sram da te bude.
Ja sam Gile Interista
pre 22 dana
@BRUKO a kad je to Kivu ometao igrače milana sa svoje linije gledanosti i vođenja mečeva za Inter ? sto izmišljaju i želiš da bude tako kako piše ovde, Lažeš sam sebe i onda si u mislima da i drugi treba da veruju u tvoje lazi ! Ako je Fabregas ometao igrače milana to ne znači odmah da je i Kivu isto to radio, nemoj da izmišljaš, Kivu jeste gospodin kao i što je napisao čovek, njegove reci su bile sinoc na pitanje penal ili ne ? Onda je odgovorio to nije na meni da odlučujem, to je posao sudije i VAR sobe, e zbog toga je gospodin koji nikad nije ometao ostale protivnike na terenu kako si i napisao ovde, sram te bilo
I ti da prestanes da lazes i izmisljas, Kivu je u prvom (jesenjem) Derbiju smetao Rabiou da izvede aut.
Ja sam Gile Interista
pre 22 dana
@BRUKO P_SI i meni I Kivu isto i celom Interu zato što Kivu ometa igrače milana, ajde u ludnicu na lečenje da se javiš, dijagnoza kad te pitaju izmisljam stvari, leči se od toga dok još možeš
TEBI NA CAST SVE LAZI I UVREDE
pre 21 dana
When coaches get involved: Milan rightly furious after Chivu and Fabregas incidents
This season, AC Milan have been subjected to a few occasions where managers have been wrongly involved in games, yet nothing has ever been done with it.
Last night’s involvement from Cesc Fabregas brings up an uneasy question again, why are Milan the victims of coaches getting involved in games. If it were once now and again, it would be fair enough. However, this is the second time this season alone where coaches have played potentially influential roles.
Multiple incidents in 12 months
Fabregas preventing Alexis Saelemaekers from getting close to his players could have played a huge role in Como potentially scoring. The contact was clear, and caught on film. Yet, Massimiliano Allegri was sent off.
It seems like nothing will happen to the Spaniard too, with the Sporting Judge not passing a comment on the situation. All this whilst the Diavolo will now be without Allegri on the sidelines for a game for protesting against the flaw.
This is the second time in a vital game where this has happened. Of course, against Inter earlier in the season, Cristian Chivu go infront of Adrien Rabiot to stop him from taking a throw in, in a key moment of the game.
It is not even a case of an accidental step, given he looked directly at him and held his arms up to stop the throw in from being taken. Whilst the pair laughed it off, it is a direct involvement of play, which managers cannot do.
You can even look to last season where Simone Inzaghi was accused of ‘man-marking’ Theo Hernandez in the derby. The Italian was outside of his technical area and blocked a straight run for the Frenchman.
The fact that none of these incidents were spotted or dealt with by officials raises questions about how often this can occur. Again, if this was one incident, it would be understandable. However, this is three occasions in less than 12 months, all in key games.