Italian Football Federation in decision on derby

It is reported in the Italian press that Italy's Football Federation (FIGC) has ruled that Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has no charge of responding to Paolo Tagliavento's controversy. Juventus won victory in the last minutes of derby vs Inter, which took place on Saturday in “San Siro”, but it was a match where [...]
It is reported in the Italian press that Italy's Football Federation (FIGC) has ruled that Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has no charge of responding to Paolo Tagliavento's controversy.
Juventus won victory in the last minutes of derby vs Inter, which took place on Saturday in “San Siro”, but it was a contestary match, especially after Miralem Pianic was not shown the second yellow card in the second half.
It was said that while the fourth official in the match, Tagliaveto, was walking in the mixed area, Coach Alleggri, was talking about the performance of the main game judge, Daniele Orsato, saying: “acting with him as judge, went really well.
He was very good. I have to advance it. “News Agency ANSA” reported that prosecutor Giuseppe Pecorro had sought to see the footage of the match to see if there was anything to testify to this controversy about Yu's coach and all the fighting moments, but according to “Sky Sports”, it is said, will not continue and is closed, since the prosecutor did not see anything outside the rules.
Another video that was posted on the Internet and made headlines showed a moment when the fourth official, Paolo Tagliaveto, was saying: “Now we will win in the extra” game. However, his words were interpreted, as he was thought to have said: “How much extra time will we assign”.
It seems that the video in question was edited, as this happened in the first half, when Juventus was leading 1-0, not as claimed in the second half of the match. In any case, there has not been a few times and there will be controversy, especially at the Inter Juventus derby.












