[Serie A] Inter Milan 3-2 Juventus [14th February, 2026 20:45 CET] (7 Viewers)

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DeviAngel

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Oct 3, 2014
4,435
(Corsport) No long stop for referee #LaPenna. #Rocchi appreciates his excellent second half and post-match reaction. Moreover, he believes the referee was not helped by the players on the field. He will have one rest match, then he'll be back in action ‍♂️

Now watch Chiellini be suspended for 2 Months and Comolli for 6 :lol:
 

Badass J Elkann

It's time to go!!
Feb 12, 2006
72,680
On top of that Gravina has the ability to over turn Kalulu's suspension, he did something similar for Lukaku, but he was at inter.

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(Corsport) No long stop for referee #LaPenna. #Rocchi appreciates his excellent second half and post-match reaction. Moreover, he believes the referee was not helped by the players on the field. He will have one rest match, then he'll be back in action ‍♂️

Now watch Chiellini be suspended for 2 Months and Comolli for 6 :lol:
yes appreciated that excellent 2nd half where he didnt award Juve a penalty for the foul on Mckennie...

Burn this league already.
 

Boksic

Senior Member
May 11, 2005
15,380
(Corsport) No long stop for referee #LaPenna. #Rocchi appreciates his excellent second half and post-match reaction. Moreover, he believes the referee was not helped by the players on the field. He will have one rest match, then he'll be back in action ‍♂️

Now watch Chiellini be suspended for 2 Months and Comolli for 6 :lol:
His second half was worse than the first.
 

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Zebrastreifenpferd
Mar 13, 2011
11,790
Almost having a fistfight with an interista

I live in a very cosmopolitan area with a mixed crowd. Sunday I was at a birthday party where an Interista was present. He hadn’t even watched the game, but of course he couldn’t resist rubbing in the defeat.

Didn’t faze me. I just told him they needed ref help and an own goal to beat us so yeah nothing impressive.

But then he started defending the referee decisions. Absurd, especially for someone who didn’t even see the match.

So I pulled out my phone and showed him the clips, clear evidence of how insanely ludicrous those calls were.
But like all retards, he wouldn’t admit being wrong.,he obviously doubled down,started spewing moronic nonsense like “Kalulu was the last man, red card was justified.”
and i simply calmly debunked every bit of that bullshit, pointing at the video, fact by fact.

He lost his shit.

I never shouted. Never insulted him. Never raised my voice. But he started yelling,,screaming,barking, insulting , and to my deep surprise even threatening to punch me in the face , i wish i was joking.
the only thing i did was disagreeing and backing up the reason for it with evidence.

I’m not a violent guy, but i know how to defend myself very confidently (six years of Krav Maga). i would have loved to see him try.
The only reason I disengaged,even though i did nothing wrong was because the rest of the guests ,mainly women, even kids, were visibly upset. Some kids even start crying because of this clown’s behavior.

So I remained the adult and stepped back. If it weren’t for them, he would’ve ended up face-first buried in the floor, in a universe of pain.Never in my life i had a football discussion escalating to so much anger, ever!

I usually don’t get dragged too much into rivalry dramatics. I just don’t care what other clubs do. I care only about Juve.

That being said:

fuck Inter.
fuck Inter fans.
fuck Inter culture.
fuck Inter retardation.

They’re a fucking cancer and disgrace to this sport.

PS: that douche never apologized. Not to me, not to anyone. Of course not.they're despicable!
 

s4tch

Senior Member
Mar 23, 2015
38,618
What does this mean? Banned from what?
from representing the club i guess. they can't speak to the press, participate in organized events, sign contracts, so basically excercise their right to represent the club

fair enough though. chiellini's ban is symbolic, and comolli didn't get too much either. it could have been much worse. what is unacceptable is the possible short ban for la penna and zero consequence for inda's divers (lautaro and barella on top of that cunt bastoni)
 

mondo1

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May 14, 2006
12,509
On top of that Gravina has the ability to over turn Kalulu's suspension, he did something similar for Lukaku, but he was at inter.

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yes appreciated that excellent 2nd half where he didnt award Juve a penalty for the foul on Mckennie...

Burn this league already.
Told you guys they will concentrate on the second yellow. While there have been plenty of bad calls. Kalulus first yellow , foul on mckenny for a PK or handball - foul on Openda before the 3:2, barellas arguing etc


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DeviAngel

Senior Member
Oct 3, 2014
4,435
What does this mean? Banned from what?
What s4tch said plus they can’t be there for games I thinks. Similar like a red card.

Bastoni nothing, ref nothing

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Pierre Kalulu, disqualified for "unsportsmanlike" behavior, will miss the next match against Como.

Bastoni ???
 

PhRoZeN

Livin with Mediocre
Mar 29, 2006
17,808
Theres a big match tonight and Im struggling to take my mind off saturdays events, i shouldnt be suprised of course, nothing new. The timing of the bans couldnt be planned better. If its on my mind, im surr there are players out there, most especially kalulu who cant help but feel this injustice and still processing it. This all comes at a bad timing for us.

I was pleased to see the reaction from comolli and chiellini. However what for? A ban and a fine, and even then, kalulu suffers a ban too. There was a tinge of naive hope, and thats disappeared. I expect a response from the club, surely comolli wont take it up the ass, his influence at the club should be enough to warrant a tough and strong statement, an appeal and a threat. This is the least i expect, even though history tells me otherwise. When it comes to fucking Juve over, history is never wrong!
 

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