Roma – Milan 1-2

Gli episodi arbitrali hanno fortemente influenzato la partita. Dopo i due gol annullati al Milan per 2 evidenti fuorigioco, eravamo passati in vantaggio con un gol di Mkhi, ma è stato annullato dall’arbitro per un precedente fallo di Mancini. In realtà di questi contatti ce ne sono una decina ad ogni calcio d’angolo. Poi c’è stato il fallo di Tomori su Veretout lanciato a rete giudicato non-fallo come quello di Karsdorp su Leao negli ultimi minuti. Nel secondo tempo, ci manca anche un rigore netto con fallo di Theo Hernandez su Mkhi.

As for the penalty for Milan, with clear head, is right. Milan took the lead with Kessie (0-1). We got off to a good start in the second half and equalized with a ruond-shot by Veretout on an assist from Spina (1-1). The game at this point is open to any result, but we mainly have possession and the best chances. Then from a construction from below, Pau Lopez misses the throw and they are good at taking advantage of it with Rebic (1-2).

Pau Lopez, especially in the first terrible 20 minutes, makes very difficult saves, some miraculous. Brunetto, when he entered, first shot from head to goal (when perhaps he could put it back in the middle) and then gave Mkhi a good assist. In general, we didn't play badly: we just missed our decisive momentum.

We can't give ourselves alibis. In the first 20 minutes they completely dominated us. We probably lacked personality. At 1-2, we had a very favorable situation and we didn't take advantage of it, especially when Ibra and Rebic came out due to injuries. Unfortunately in this situation we were not very lucid (also because we were influenced by the MEDIOCRE referee direction of Guida).

Probably if there had been the Curva Sud, it would have led us to victory, but as we lack the public, our opponents miss it. For this, I am happy that the return with Shakhtar is with the public (even if adverse). We are not looking for alibis. Let's use this anger in a positive way against Fiorentina. Daje Roma!

Giordano Sepi

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