Keep your hands to yourself - Chivu shows no sympathy for Kalulu after Derby dItalia red - Soccer News
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Keep your hands to yourself - Chivu shows no sympathy for Kalulu after Derby dItalia red - Soccer News
"The Nerazzurri strengthened their grip on top spot in Serie A by edging a five-goal thriller at San Siro, with Piotr Zielinski scoring in the 90th minute to seal a vital 3-2 win. That victory stretched their lead over title rivals AC Milan to eight points, though there was a hint of controversy about the result after Juventus had to play the entire second half with 10 men."
"It is a light touch, but it's still a touch. When I dealt with similar situations in the Champions League, I told my players not to put themselves in a situation where they force the referee to make the decision. Even if it's light - and we have to admit it is a light touch - my player still felt the touch and was running at full speed."
Inter strengthened their grip on top spot in Serie A by defeating Juventus 3-2 at San Siro, with Piotr Zielinski scoring in the 90th minute. The result extended Inter's lead over AC Milan to eight points. Juventus played the entire second half with 10 men after Pierre Kalulu, already booked, was sent off for pulling Alessandro Bastoni. Andrea Cambiaso scored at both ends in the first half and Francesco Pio Esposito also scored for Inter. Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti declined to speak to the media and Giorgio Chiellini called for officiating chief Gianluca Rocchi to resign. Cristian Chivu described Kalulu's action as naive and urged players to keep their hands to themselves.
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