Verona vs Milan: Key Refereeing Decisions in Serie A Match
The Serie A match between Verona and Milan, kicking off at 20:45, marks the beginning of the 17th round of fixtures. Here’s a breakdown of the most significant refereeing decisions during the game:
90+1 minutes: Sean Sogliano receives a red card from the referee following intense protests in the final moments of the match.
75 minutes: Terracciano’s arm movement towards Suslov’s chest, away from the ball, could have warranted a yellow card.
44 minutes: Milan appeals for another penalty as Chukwueze plays a through ball to Abraham, who appears to be unbalanced by Duda in the box. Despite Milan’s protests, replays show Abraham extending his leg to initiate contact. Referee Marinelli allows play to continue.
12 minutes: Milan calls for a handball penalty against Tchatchoua following Leao’s acrobatic shot. VAR reviews the incident but no penalty is awarded as the defender’s arm is deemed to be in a natural position close to his body.
Match Officials:
Referee: Marinelli
Assistants: Del Giovane, Pagliardini
Fourth Official: Perri
VAR: Serra
Assistant VAR: Chiffi