Breaking News: Juventus’ Derby d’Italia Hopes Dashed by Controversial Referee Decision; Kalulu Sent Off After Poor Challenge, Juventus Fight Back But Lose 3-2 to Inter Milan in Stoppage Time.
Whistle Watch: Serie A’s Refereeing Crisis – Is This the Tipping Point for Juventus?
Federico La Penna’s name has become synonymous with controversy in Serie A. This match was not his first blunder, and it’s unlikely to be his last.
The Moment It All Turned
The second Derby d’Italia of the 2025-26 season was effectively decided in the 42nd minute. That’s when referee Federico La Penna flashed a second yellow card at Juventus’ Pierre Kalulu, reducing the Old Lady to 10 men. But was it a fair decision?
Replays showed La Penna was wrong. Kalulu’s ‘foul’ on Inter Milan’s Alessandro Bastoni was minimal, and the ensuing sending off was harsh. Bastoni’s overexaggerated reaction didn’t help, either. This was no mere moment of leniency; it was a game-changer.
When in doubt, rewatch the incident. Refs might miss something in real-time, but replays provide irrefutable evidence.
The Culture of Flopping
Bastoni’s theatrics were not an isolated incident. Serie A has cultivated a culture where players manipulate referees with exaggerated reactions. Juventus manager Luciano Spalletti lamented, “It’s not football anymore. It’s theater.”
But this isn’t just about Inter. Juventus, too, has been guilty of histrionics. Until leagues and referees crack down on this performative behavior, it will continue.
A Fight Until the End
Despite the numerical disadvantage, Juventus fought valiantly. Manuel Locatelli’s thunderous strike in the 89th minute seemed to have rescued a point. But Inter had other ideas, and a late deflected goal snatched victory.
Juventus’ display was commendable, but it was overshadowed by the referee’s performance..LinkedinIcon???
Would Juventus have beaten Inter if Kalulu hadn’t been sent off? We’ll never know, but it’s a question that’ll haunt Juve fans.
Time for Change?
The Italian Football Federation (FIGC) must act. Refereeing blunders have marred Serie A’s reputation for too long. Juventus’ sports director, Damien Comolli, wasn’t shy in expressing his displeasure: “Enough is enough. We need change, and we need it now.”
The FIGC’s leaders are comfortable in their roles, but Serie A deserves better. The future of Italian football depends on it.
Frequently Asked Questions
A: Yes, they can appeal, but given La Penna’s decisions, success is far from certain.
A: VAR has been discussed, but there’s no guarantee it will be implemented. Some fear it would slow down the game.
Call to Action
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