Reports: Double error confirmed in Milan-Lazio - VAR chief heading for Serie B
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Reports: Double error confirmed in Milan-Lazio - VAR chief heading for Serie B
"AC Milan claimed another victory this weekend, but it was not without some controversy. One that has gotten several parties talking. Looking at the game now, it is impossible to gloss over the late drama. It was almost a cruel ending to a pretty solid performance. One which would see Milan possibly lose two points and keep them off the top spot."
"As the referee authorities state, the 'elbow' from Pavlovic was not punishable, so the penalty was chalked off. However, there was no foul on the Serbian either. So, the corner originally given to Lazio should have stood, and this has seen Di Paolo, who was the chief for VAR this weekend, get suspended for a double error. So, he should be suspended for two games before restarting in Serie B,"
AC Milan claimed victory amid late controversy when a penalty initially awarded against Strahinja Pavlovic was overturned, preserving Milan's three points. Officials judged Pavlovic's alleged 'elbow' not punishable and concluded there was no foul, which meant the corner originally given to Lazio should have stood. Manager Massimiliano Allegri was sent off during the incident, increasing the scrutiny. VAR chief Di Paolo was identified as responsible for a double error and received a suspension of two games before restarting in Serie B. The overturned decision and suspension prevented a potential two-point loss and possible exit from the top spot.
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