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Analysis of Osimhen – Buongiorno Contact: Marelli Clarifies Refereeing Decisions in Napoli vs. Torino Match

Only one by one between Naples and Turin, Marelli analyzed the Osimhen – Buongiorno contact: in which the Azzurri claimed a penalty.

Napoli did not go beyond a draw Francesco Calzona. The Azzurri were equally unlucky and were able to break the deadlock after about an hour thanks to a goal from Kvaratskhelia, MVP of the match, who had built the lead on the left with Mario Rui.

An ephemeral advantage, which lasted only 3 minutes, a second more, a second less, the time of a carom that favored Sanabria, who had been in difficulty for months, but was capable of achieving a wonderful overhead kick tonight. In short, bad luck looks great this year.

Marelli clarifies: the slow motion on the episodes of Naples – Turin

Luca Marelliformer referee and analyst for DAZNin the post match he analyzed the refereeing direction of Orsato, which in some respects did not particularly convince the hosts. Three episodes analysed, starting from the elbow of Osimhen a Good morning:

“There is no violent conduct in this case, Orsato doesn’t even realize the extent of the contact, which was very slight and involuntary. However, it remains an imprudent movement, the fourth official will probably have suggested yellow, a correct decision due to imprudence.”

Passage then on the missed warnings of Linetty e Zapatain this case an error by the race director according to Marelli:

“The first foul on Kvaratskhelia, with his back to the goal, is a contact that can be overlooked. On Juan Jesus he is clearly late, Orsato is positioned well, strange that he didn’t get a yellow card. I repeat, the first one could have been overlooked instead. Zapata’s failure to book a yellow card for a foul on Lobotka is instead correct, a very slight contact in terms of severity.”

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However, the decision relating to the missed penalty on Osimhen, claimed by the Nigerian at the end of the match, was considered correct:

“We heard some avoidable things, like when Mario Rui called Orsato a phenomenon, the race director was good at pretending not to hear. For me he did well not to concede the penalty. In my opinion there is nothing, to impose a penalty you need a more sustained contact, there is contact between the arm and back for a position but it is not a penalty.”

Correct direction therefore according to Marelli, who among the many “dubious” episodes considered only the one relating to Linetty to be poorly managed. No mention, however, relating to the granting of injury time and the management of actual time, with Torino having clearly broken the rhythm of the match several times.

Article modified 9 Mar 2024 – 00:46

2024-03-08 22:49:27
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