Italian newspapers’ verdict on Monza disallowed purpose in opposition to Milan: ‘Not an actual foul’

Italian newspapers strongly criticise referee Ermanno Feliciani for making a ‘improper determination’ by disallowing an early Monza purpose in opposition to Milan.

The Brianzoli after a as match official Feliciani disallowed a Dany Mota Carvalho purpose at minute seven.

Feliciani noticed a Warren Bondo push on Theo Hernandez within the build-up, so the purpose didn’t stand.

Italian newspapers’ verdict on Monza disallowed purpose in opposition to Milan: ‘Not an actual foul’

Ex-Milan defender Nesta, now the Monza coach, was livid with the referee and Italian sports activities papers on Sunday agreed that the 33-year-old official made a improper determination.

Journalist Matteo Dalla Vite wrote on Gazzetta dello Sport web page 2 that Feliciani ‘wrongly’ disallowed Monza’s purpose as Bondo’s push was ‘not an actual foul.’

Feliciani was rated 4.5/10 on the pink paper and Tuttosport.

Different sports activities newspapers had been simply as harsh on the match official.

Corriere dello Spor saying that Bondo’s push was gentle and that the depth and the whistle’s timing made the choice controversial and debatable.

On web page 10, Tuttosport stated the officiating was ‘inconsistent’ as a result of the referee didn’t punish stronger challenges than Bondo’s push.

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