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While waiting for the super challenge from Befana, Milan drives away the ‘witches’ of Benevento, rejects for the umpteenth time Inter’s overtaking, which always comes out first on the pitch and avoids being influenced by the questionable refereeing of Easter and its collaborators. Let’s begin immediately by clarifying this last point. Far for me to complain about the questionable decisions of the Nocerino whistle or the inconceivable revision that the varista Di Paolo proposed on the occasion of the expulsion of Tonali, but I would not even like to read or hear that Milan has been favored by the 10 penalties awarded so far in the League.. Rebic’s penalty was clear and caused by the naive and reckless Tuia, while the ‘red’ in Tonali did not have to exist. It is not clear why the VAR drew attention to that foul already sanctioned by the referee. Once summoned to TV, the impression is that Pasqua wanted to somehow compensate for the penalty missed by Diaz’s foul on Caprari, a penalty awarded promptly in the second half and wrong by Caprari himself.
Whoever talks about the lucky Milan must also remember the 4 penalties against and the 13 posts, two of them precisely in Vigorito. Net of the bad day of Easter and the company referees, Pioli’s team once again showed itself exalted in difficulties to the point of winning the game despite a full hour exceeded. The disqualification of Tonali will weigh also and especially in two days against Juventus because, once again, the only possible partner for the overwhelmed Kessiè is the modest Krunic.
After Caprari’s missed penalty, Pioli did well to conserve the precious energies of Calabria, Kjaer and Rebic. The Croatian did not score, but was decisive when he scored the penalty and gave Leao a 2-0 assist. Milan’s attack is going so well that Ibrahimovic’s absence is hardly felt. Who is also doing his best to at least go to the bench in the super challenge against Juve. The great protagonist of Benevento’s victory against Inter was Rafael Leao. The Portuguese, often criticized by the Rossoneri fans themselves, put in another top-level performance in the finals and finals (assisting Kessiè for the sensational final pole) and also in coverage. After the flash goal that made him reach the Reggio Emilia record, Leao embellished his championship with a pearl of absolute champion. Impressive is the speed with which Rebic reaches the launch that now seemed prey to the goalkeeper. But even more so is the ease with which he looks at Montipò, who falls between the posts and touches a perfect winning trajectory. Class and naturalness in that technical gesture that I have seen in people like Baggio, Van Basten, Ibrahimovic or Vieri. Leao’s goal reminds me of Bobo’s famous blow when he was wearing the Atlético de Madrid jersey. Not all goals are made and they are not made by chance. We underline once again the merits of those who, when he was a semi-unknown striker for Lille, saw his potential and brought him to Milan collecting the arrows of criticism. I’m obviously talking about Zvonimir Boban. Leao was his own bet.
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