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The Italian Consumers' Association asked Milan v Spezia for a rematch, Rotes: no rematch

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The Italian Consumers' Association asked Milan v Spezia for a rematch, Rotes: no rematch

Live bar January 18 News Milan's match against Spezia saw a controversial penalty, referee Serra blew off a good ball from Milan, causing a lot of controversy. After the match, Donzela, president of the Italian Consumers Association, called for a rematch of the match.

Sierra admitted his mistake after the match, while Donzera, president of the Italian Consumers' Association, said: "The referee's serious mistake determined the outcome of the game, which was undoubtedly an accident that damaged the fans, bettors and the normal operation of the league. ”

"We have officially asked the Italian Football Association to allow the game to be replayed in order to protect the proper functioning of the event and the rights and interests of the fans, who have the right to enjoy a fair and impartial game without technical errors."

However, according to the analysis of Roma Sports, since Sierra can decide for herself whether to whistle when one player commits a foul in the game, this is not a technical error and will not be replayed.

(Iron Fist)

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