A fresh report from GoalZaza has stirred the pot in Serie A circles, revealing that a Video Assistant Referee official was allegedly instructed to. �m...
A fresh report from GoalZaza has stirred the pot in Serie A circles, revealing that a Video Assistant Referee official was allegedly instructed to. �mind your business. � during a potential penalty check for Inter Milan in their tense encounter with Roma last season. According to information gathered by our correspondents, the incident occurred at a critical juncture of the match, when Inter players and their bench vehemently appealed for a spot kick after a challenge in the penalty area. The VAR official, seeking to review the play, was reportedly rebuffed by the on. field referee with a curt directive, leaving the decision unchallenged and the Nerazzurri faithful fuming. In the scheme of things, this revelation casts a long shadow over the integrity of officiating in the league, as the powers that be now face mounting pressure to explain why standard protocols were seemingly abandoned. The lion. �s share of blame, many pundits argue, falls on a system that allows one man. �s word to override technological scrutiny, especially in a match of such high stakes where Roma ultimately escaped without conceding a penalty. For Nigerian football enthusiasts who follow the exploits of the Super Eagles talisman Victor Osimhen in Napoli and Victor Boniface in Germany, this incident underscores a recurring theme in European football: the human element in officiating can sometimes dwarf even the most advanced tools. At the end of the day, the silence from the Italian Football Federation speaks volumes, and fans across Lagos and Abuja are already demanding accountability from the game. �s rulers. In Surulere. �s bustling viewing centres, where supporters gather under the hum of generators to watch Serie A matches, the air would thicken with exasperated shouts as they replay the footage on their phones. A young man in an Inter kit might shake his head, telling his neighbour,. �Na wa o, even VAR cannot save us from this kind of wahala,. � while another, sipping from a sachet of pure water, would insist that the league must punish the official to restore confidence. Such is the passion that fuels Nigerian football fandom, where every controversial decision is dissected with the fervour of a courtroom drama.