Beppe Bergomi feels that Nicolo Rovella “took a giant threat” with a shove on Yann Bisseck in at this time’s Serie A conflict between Inter Milan and Lazio.
The legendary former Nerazzurri captain gave his ideas on Sky Sport Italia after the match, through . He additionally touched on the late handball penalty from Yann Bisseck.
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Inter Milan’s Serie A conflict with Lazio this night was crammed with drama.
And amongst this was loads of refereeing controversy.
Each of Lazio’s targets got here after a VAR test. The primary was initially disallowed for an offside within the buildup earlier than the video confirmed that it was the truth is offside.
In the meantime, Inter conceded a penalty very late on for a Yann Bisseck handball. Nonetheless, referee Daniele Chiffi didn’t spot the infringement in actual time, needing a second luck after consulting with VAR.
Bergomi: “Rovella Took A Large Danger” With Push On Bisseck In Inter 2-2 Lazio
CAGLIARI, ITALY – NOVEMBER 25: Beppe Bergomi seems on through the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and FC Internazionale at Stadio Sant’Elia on November 25, 2017 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photograph by Enrico Locci/Getty Pictures)
In the meantime, there have been a pair massive moments contained in the Lazio penalty space.
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Firstly, there was a second within the first half when Biancocelesti midfielder Nicolo Rovella seemed to have shoved over Inter defender Yann Bisseck as he was charging into the realm.
Bisseck furiously appealed for a penalty. Nonetheless, referee Chiffi waved the appeals away. And VAR didn’t intervene.
In the meantime, Inter additionally briefly thought that they’d scored probably the most dramatic of late winners.
Nonetheless, a VAR test confirmed that Marko Arnautovic was in an offside place.
Former Inter captain gave his verdict on the primary half incident. “It’s two fingers within the again,” he mentioned of Rovella’s shove.
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“He took a giant threat,” the previous Italy worldwide added.
“And if we watch it again at regular pace, it appears much more apparent.”
In the meantime, i additionally gave his view on Bisseck’s handball penalty, as a former defender.
“The issue is similar as ever,” he mentioned. “It’s not pure to face together with your arms behind you.”
“If he had them down then he wouldn’t have made that motion [towards the ball.]”
“As an alternative, standing like that, he made his arms wider, and so it was a penalty,” Bergomi mentioned.