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A black day lived the Inter Milan this Wednesday for the fourth day of Group B of the Champions League, since the cast ‘neriazzurri’ fell again with Real Madrid, this time 2-0, and he had practically no chances to continue advancing in the most important European tournament.
And among the low points of that meeting was the expulsion of the Chilean midfielder Arturo vidal, who in the 33 minutes saw the double yellow card for uncontrolled claims against the English referee Anthony Taylor, who seconds before did not sanction an alleged criminal offense against ‘King’.
Is more, The British judge did not doubt his decision and did not even attend the VAR to watch the play with detention, which unleashed the fury of the national team, giving way to angry statements.
According to what the Gol TV channel broke from the television broadcast, these would have been the words that Vidal would have said to Taylor: “Has the shit of the VAR to look at and nothing”.
In response to the complaints, who has been a FIFA referee since 2013, He showed ‘King’ a double yellow card in less than a minute, ending with his expulsion that left Inter with 10 players when they were already at a disadvantage on the scoreboard..
Antonio Conte defended him for expulsion
This Wednesday Inter Milan lost 2-0 to Real Madrid for the fourth round of Group B of the Champions League, where the Chilean midfielder Arturo Vidal was sent off at 33 minutes after unleashed claims against English referee Anthony Taylor.
And after the match, the ‘neriazzurri’ coach, Antonio Conte, referred to the departure of the ‘King’, an occasion on which he supported his pupil and threw himself against the British judge for the process that the match took after the expulsion.
“I prefer not to talk about refereeing, although sometimes the referee has to be smart and understand that games should not be ruined in this way,” Conte began.
“Unless Vidal told him something really serious … leaving a team of ten in the first half means killing them. He killed the game,” said the Italian technician.
Post-match, Italian media reported that Inter Milan fined Vidal for his lack of control against Taylor and the naive double yellow card in less than a minute.
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