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1. Vecino 100% deserved to be sent off. In fact, it is through sheer luck that Mandzukic didn't end up with a broken leg. If you somehow don't believe that full on studded contacted with another player's leg, whilst being nowhere near the ball is not a red card, you are watching the wrong sport.
2. Koulibaly 100% deserved the red card. You can see clearly (if you have eyes) that he swings fully at the ball, completely misses it and takes out Simeone. Simeone is clear through on goal...A CLEAR GOALSCORING OPPORTUNITY - Red card.
milanlamiavita, you should better shut up , or i call benevento for you Bilan, you are brothers with Bventus , no wonder
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That was a clear straight red.
We were lucky to win yesterday Pjanic should have gotten a red
but ultimately napoli had 1 shot on target today
Today's loss has nothing to do woth Juve get over it
It's not over yet for Napoli, if juve played like they did yesterday, they still have a chance
Honestly as soon as Juventus was forced into domination, the Italian football has just gone worse and worse.
1. Vecino 100% deserved to be sent off. In fact, it is through sheer luck that Mandzukic didn't end up with a broken leg. If you somehow don't believe that full on studded contacted with another player's leg, whilst being nowhere near the ball is not a red card, you are watching the wrong sport.
2. Koulibaly 100% deserved the red card. You can see clearly (if you have eyes) that he swings fully at the ball, completely misses it and takes out Simeone. Simeone is clear through on goal...A CLEAR GOALSCORING OPPORTUNITY - Red card.
and go googling the picture of mandzukic injury that caused by that red card incident, if u suffer that injury im sure that u will crying for red card, thanks to VAR