AS Roma: Florent Ghisolfi’s huge rant against refereeing

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Florent Ghisolfi felt cheated all along, and he did not fail to make it known. After AS Roma’s draw against Monza this Sunday in Serie A (1-1), the sporting director of Giallorossi expressed his frustration with the arbitration, which was deficient to his taste. For the former leader of Lens and Nice, a penalty should have been whistled for his team after a foul by Kyriakopoulos on Baldanzi.

I’m not used to coming to talk about refereeing, but what happened today is unacceptablehe railed at the microphone of Sky Sports. Everyone saw that there was an obvious mistake, and so did we. The referee was some distance away, he might not have seen, but why doesn’t the VAR intervene? I demand respect, there is a lot of frustration in the locker room because of what happened. I want respect. What explanation did he give? None at the moment, but as soon as possible we will ask why this decision was made.»

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