Great tensions in the corridors of the 'Giuseppe Meazza' stadium after the match Inter 3-2 Juventus. The visiting coach, Luciano Spalletti and all the black and white leaders argued fiercely before entering the tunnel with the referee Federico La Penna about that second yellow card to Kalulu that changed the course of the Italian Derby.
The clash between Inter and Juventus at "San Siro" yesterday was undoubtedly the highlight of the week in Serie A, for the positions in the classification, but also the history between the two teams, which has not coincidentally turned it into the "Derby of Italy".
And he did not disappoint, giving a spectacle, where nothing was missing: an own goal, a red card, a goalpost and 5 goals. But in the end, the Milanese blue team emerged victorious, in a match that was also tense.
The Blues came into the challenge as leaders with the objective of deepening the advantage they have created over their pursuers.
Meanwhile, Juventus aimed to return to winning ways as soon as possible, to seek points to keep them in the top four in the standings, and why not, to reopen the fight for the title.
The match started with an own goal by Juventus' Kambiaso, who corrected it by equalizing in the 26th minute of the first half.
In the 42nd minute, Juventus were reduced to 10 men after Kalulu's second yellow card, which created a lot of controversy both on and off the pitch. The first half ended with a 1-1 score.
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Luciano Spalletti (DT), Damien Comolli (Director), and Giorgio Chiellini (Director of Football Strategy), confronting the referees at the end of the 1T of Inter-Juventus.
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