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Ranieri: I'm still angry
Monday 25 February, 2008
The controversy over Paolo Dondarini’s officiating in Juventus’ defeat at Reggina rages on with Claudio Ranieri insisting he is “speechless”.
The Old Lady have written a letter to the FIGC claiming that they are being discriminated against after dubious refereeing proved costly at the Stadio Granillo last Saturday.
Ranieri’s side had a good penalty shout waved away and conceded the all-important second goal in the dying minutes courtesy of a hotly-debated spot-kick for Reggina.
“I don’t want to go into the merits of all Dondarini’s decisions but the lack of justice leaves you speechless and perplexed,” the Juve Coach moaned on Tg1.
“It surprised me so much because Dondarini is one of the best referees and takes charge at international level.”
Dondarini turned down Juve’s appeals for a penalty despite an apparent trip from Carlos Valdez on Mohamed Sissoko, but it seems that the referee may have acknowledged the foul.
“For the penalty we should have had, when he indicated that he had played advantage because the ball broke to Alessandro Del Piero it showed that he had seen it and made an erroneous decision,” Ranieri revealed.
It was a dark night for Sissoko as he was penalised at the other end when his attempted bicycle-kick clearance saw him connect with Nicola Amoruso’s shoulder.
“The spot-kick that Sissoko gave away could have been a spot-kick even though he had no idea that there was a player behind him,” Ranieri concluded.
გამოქლიავებულ დონდარინის Yლეობების ჩადენის გამო ხანგრძლივი დისკვალიფიკაცია ელის,მაგრამ ჩვენ რა ხეირი? მერამდენე შემთხვევაა უკვე
Dondarini exiled to B?
Monday 25 February, 2008
Referee Paolo Dondarini could face a lengthy suspension after his controversial performance in Juventus’ defeat against Reggina on Saturday.
The Bologna native was widely criticised for denying Juventus two penalties and awarding Reggina a dubious late spot-kick at the Stadio Granillo.
According to reports in La Gazzetta dello Sport, Dondarini will be out of top-flight action for two months and will have to spend time in Serie B.
Mauro Bergonzi received a similar punishment after the Napoli-Juventus game in October when two hotly debated penalties were awarded to the Vesuviani.
The pressure is mounting on referee designator Pierluigi Collina as calls for the introduction of foreign referees intensify.
ესეც ამონარიდი გასული ტურის მიმოხილვიდან,ერთ-ერთი ლუზერი

Mohamed Sissoko (Juventus)
The Bianconeri new boy had a miserable night in Calabria. He was denied a clear penalty, missed a gilt-edged chance, misplaced a host of passes and gave away the decisive spot-kick at the death.