Juventus coach Allegri refuses to spark more controversy after Salernitana melee: Let me go eat

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12 Sep 2022 • 8:19 AM MYT
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Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri was keen to avoid more controversy after their 2-2 draw with Salernitana.

Juve saw a winner from Arek Milik rubbed out by VAR, with a melee sparking as the goal was considered. It led to four red cards for Milik, Allegri, Juan Cuadrado for Juve and Federico Fazio for Salernitana - and over 10 minutes of added time.

“I want to go to eat because it's late, I don't want to know anything," Allegri told DAZN.

“Was it a very bad performance? No, you say so, you see games, but you don't watch them. The opening 20 minutes were very good. Then we conceded this goal from a wrong interpretation of Cuadrado.

“I never talk to referees after games, a goal was disallowed and it's a fact," he continued.

“The only thing is that I'd like to watch the video again. Antonio Candreva is close to the corner and we haven't seen that video, what if he keeps everyone onside? We don't have that video, nobody has it, so I don't know.

“However, referees must be left alone, the protagonists are the footballers. We have 10-15 good referees in Italy.

"We had never gone down until today and I wanted to see the reaction. It can happen to go down, but you can't lose the order. It also happened in the previous games, we must make a further step forward, we must manage some situations well."