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For Cesc Fabregas, it was the drop of water that overflowed the vase. This Friday, February 7, Juventus has established itself on the lawn of Côme, thanks in particular to a new double of Randal Kolo Muani. At the end of the meeting, the Turinian defender Federico Gatti has a pass of the hand in his surface, involuntarily according to the referee who did not offer penalty to the locals. At a press conference, Fabregas has exploded, listing the facts of the dispute one by one that his team has undergone in recent weeks.
“I'm not going to be silent today. It is a very clear penalty. I do not blame the referee who may not see but the Var must see and it is the Var which gives me doubts. Doubts about how match situations are managed in this league ”accused the former arsenal and Barça player violently. “Against Lazio Gigot violently attacks Nico Paz: I'm not saying he's red, but I lose a player for three games and not even a whistle or a yellow card does not happen. Against Milan a very obvious fault in the midfield: nothing, corner and 1-1. Against Udinese Goldaniga does not touch the player, second yellow and evictions. ” A succession of disputed decisions which penalize Côme in the race for maintenance, they who are two points ahead of the relegation first.
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