Gattuso enraged justifies Insigne’s insults: what should he say to Morata expelled for an ’embarrassment’?



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Was a Gattuso to say the least angry the one who appeared last night at the microphones of the journalists in the immediate post-match of BuryNaples. The reason, more than the limited defeat suffered after a good performance, by great stages better than the Nerazzurri, was the expulsion of Lorenzo Badge. According to the Neapolitan coach: “Some things only happen in Italy. You cannot be expelled for a vaffa, for a player who sends you to that country, in other leagues this does not happen. The referee has shown that he is susceptible, he must understand the moments of the game and instead he ruined a good game ”. If, on the one hand, a certain agitation on the part of the players is understandable, on the other hand it is inadmissible for a player to address the match director in a certain way. Even more so if we talk about a static game situation and around the referee a group of players gathers who express all their disappointment: on an occasion like this, making an insult would mean justifying excessive behavior that in certain situations are not justifiable. Therefore, Gattuso is wrong to retaliate with the referee, instead of resuming Lorenzo Insigne who left the team in ten at the most delicate moment of the match.

THE ABOVE – What should Andrea say, then Pirlo who had to give up Alvaro Morata – disqualified for one match and it would have to be two if the penalty had not been reduced – for telling the referee: “It was a shameful penalty” In that case, no shouting, no one to justify the words of the Spanish striker after a complicated match like the against Benevento. In fact, the only controversies that arose were those against the reduction of Morata’s sentence. In his coaching experience, Gattuso has always been very pragmatic and correct in post-match analysis. In this case, however, it is a slip. If you start to justify certain comments to the referees, the games run the risk of spiraling out of control with each whistle. Understanding the game situations, the competitive spirit and the adrenaline of the players is fine, do not support the insults directed at the referee.



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