Naples coach Antonio Conte feels he is critical of Val before the current wave, but he feels he has not received support from his complaints.
Partenopei’s boss was furious at a press conference ahead of tomorrow’s clash with Serie a Lazio, as reported by Fcinternews. He argued that there is a double standard now that VAR has been criticised.
Var has been in the spotlight in Italian football for the past few weeks.
The core of the criticism received by technology was that it contradicts its application.
In particular, there was a recent match at Sansilo between Inter Milan and Fiorentina.
In that match, Inter scored an opener from the corner when the replay showed that the ball was clearly not kept on play and was supposed to go out for a goal kick.
However, the corner was misleading because the VAR had no scope to intervene in such a situation.
Fiorentina then received a penalty for Matteo Darmian’s handball at the end of the first half.
However, the decision seemed tough. And Intercoach Simone Inzagi hit after the match, noting that Val hasn’t stepped in to inflict some very plausible penalties in recent weeks.
Antonio Conte: “I was the first to attack VAR. Where was your support at the time?”
Of course, this wasn’t the first time the VAR fired in Italian football.
And one of the big flashpoints for controversy came earlier this season. He also participated in games involving Inter at Sanshiro.
Nerazzurri received a second half penalty for Serie A Clash with Napoli.
In the replay, the contact information for Nerazzurri Wingback Denzel Dumfries in the box seemed very limited.
However, VAR did not intervene. The decision of the referee on the pitch.
And in the aftermath of that match, Napoli manager Antonio Conte was absolutely alive and alive.
And former coaches from Inter, Chelsea and Juventus remained bitter as ever.
“I’ve already said something I have to say about Var,” Conte revealed at a press conference. “In fact, when I spoke, I was attacked even more severely.”
“But I did it first,” the Napoli coach declared.
“I was talking for the coach,” Conte said. “But then I saw people come out and say he’s just talking for himself.”
“But now everyone else is talking about the subject and complaining.”
“Maybe it was right that it was about us all,” cried Antonio Conte. “It’s not just a discussion about yourself.”
“I don’t want to go back to certain discussions,” the Napoli coach added. “That would be stupid. I said something I had to say.”
“It makes me smile when I see how many people are taking the same line as me when I was personally affected, and even some of the media were on the side when a particular team was affected. ”
“But when I spoke, I didn’t see all of this support,” Conte complained. “It makes you understand double standards when you’re in Naples.”