Fabio Pisacane, questioned about the Bastoni case in yesterday's match between Inter and Juve and the simulation problem on the eve of Cagliari-Lecce, also called for something to change on the football pitches .

"Honestly," he said, "I don't make personal judgments. I don't like to make media judgments, but one thing is certain: football is losing credibility. I hope that from now on, fewer mistakes can be made, but I repeat, I'll stop here because I decided from the beginning not to talk about referees. I recently heard a coach say something; I won't name names. He said: 'It would be nice if, when a coach has an incident in his favor, he goes to the press room and complains about the incident he had in his favor.' I'll stop there: I just think we need to regain credibility ."

The phrase Pisacane cited was said by Chivu on the eve of Inter-Juve. But after the match, the Inter coach justified his player (Bastoni) for disingenuously leading to the Juventus defender's unfair dismissal: "The touch was light, but it was there, you have to admit it. Bastoni was ahead. In Kalulu's shoes, I wouldn't have laid hands on an opponent who had been booked."

(Unioneonline)

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