
"It seemed as though Lazio's Coppa Italia win over AC Milan was a controversy-free victory. Well, that might not be the case. As a reminder, Lazio were up in arms about a penalty that they feel should have been awarded in the Serie A meeting at San Siro a few days ago, so much so that there was talk of getting 'revenge' at the Stadio Olimpico last night, which ultimately they did."
"Milan protested over the corner that led to the only goal, with doubts about whether Alessio Romagnoli or Pervis Estupinan got the final touch. Calciomercato.com also acknowledge the doubt, and what ex-referee Graziano Cesari commented on Italia 1: "Guida refereed very well. There was only one small game situation, the one that led to the corner kick that then led to the goal. The images are not clear and some doubts remain, but VAR cannot intervene.""
Lazio won a Coppa Italia round of 16 match against AC Milan at the Stadio Olimpico after a game that remained calm until the final ten minutes. Lazio had been aggrieved by a denied penalty in the Serie A meeting at San Siro days earlier and there had been talk of revenge. Only Pavlovic was booked early for a late challenge on Matteo Guendouzi. Milan protested the corner that led to Lazio's only goal, questioning whether Alessio Romagnoli or Pervis Estupinan touched the ball last. Ex-referee Graziano Cesari said the images are unclear, some doubts remain, and VAR cannot intervene.
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