Italian journalist taunts Milan followers over Ricci handball: ‘Marotta League’

Italian journalist Riccardo Trevisani taunts Milan followers over Samuele Ricci’s handball within the Derby della Madonnina: ‘They’d be speaking about Marotta League if the roles have been reversed.’

Ricci’s handball throughout Milan-Inter on Sunday continues to trigger controversy in Italy, even when referee chiefs have confirmed that the choice 

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Journalist tells Milan followers ‘be trustworthy with your self’

Italian journalist Trevisani, one of the vital in style soccer pundits within the nation, advised Cronache di Spogliatoio (through ): “Individuals like to start out controversies. Get out of this scarf-wearing, fan-biased method of speaking and attempt to make a clear-headed evaluation.

“The Milan followers who say in the present day it was by no means a penalty could be out within the streets with flags, speaking in regards to the Marotta League, if the roles have been reversed. No less than, to be trustworthy with your self, in any other case we’ll by no means enhance. In a scenario like this, any workforce that isn’t given a penalty would get offended.”

The controversial penalty incident additionally brought about a Beppe Bergomi and Alessandro Costacurta.

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The latter stated he was glad that such incidents would now not be thought of penalties, whereas Bergomi argued that the referee ought to have reviewed the incident on the pitchside monitor.

MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 08: The AC Milan followers present their assist throughout the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on March 08, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photograph by Marco Luzzani/Getty Photos)

Milan’s victory in opposition to Inter, their second in two video games in opposition to their metropolis rivals this season, leaves the Rossoneri second within the standings, seven factors under the Nerazzurri.

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