Inter Milan coach Inzaghi: Juventus don't deserve their point

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25 Oct 2021 • 7:25 AM MYT
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Inter Milan coach Simone Inzaghi was left disappointed with their 1-1 draw against Juventus.

Inter coughed up a 1-0 lead via Hakan Calhanoglu via a Juventus penalty converted by Paulo Dybala. Inzaghi was sent off for dissent protesting the decision.

"It was I think the only way we could concede a goal. It's disappointing, as I feel we controlled the game from start to finish, we allowed Juventus nothing and I am not happy to have seen two points thrown away," Inzaghi told DAZN.

“The referee was right there, he could see the incident and didn't need to be called over for that. I am disappointed for our fans, as we played well and deserved more.

"We were never under pressure, we controlled from start to finish. I admit my gesture was not a good image to portray, but I felt in that moment it was not a VAR incident.

“As a coach, at the 89th minute of a game like that, with the referee right there waving play on, it's natural you're going to get a bit angry the way I did."

He added: “Juventus are a side who flourish on the counter and we allowed them nothing. The whole team worked hard, helping each other out and the result is harsh on us.

Ivan Perisic was already tired at the end of the first half, he had a slight flexor issue, but showed me he was able to continue. When he got the yellow card 20 minutes from the time, I felt it best to remove him."


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