Lazio - Inter (4 Oct 20) [1-1]

RickyMaravilla'sRightFoot

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Jul 3, 2018
Messages
5,771
Likes
8,218
Favorite Player
CARLOS
I don't think Sensi reacted though? He was trying to take a quick throw and that Lazio scumbag bumped up to him and got in his face to try to stop him. He gave him a little nudge like he's entitled to do-- you see it happen in every game without the referee even considering blowing for a foul.

It was a makeup call, as simple as that. Immobile's red was soft, but you see those given sometimes.
 

Palacio

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
May 27, 2012
Messages
5,142
Likes
19
Favorite Player
000000
Forum Supporter
Most Pessimistic Member
I agree if you said this draw is on Conte, yes he is responsible with this ugly response from Inter especially after the equaliser.

But to think if we are going change the coach in January? I think you will be so disappointed, mate..:D

It’s Conte who will be digging his grave with his hands. So I think there is a strong likelyhood he will be sacked soon.
 

Eirix

Primavera
Primavera
Joined
Aug 4, 2020
Messages
394
Likes
184
Favorite Player
Il Imperatore
Ironically, I'm one of the few people here who actually wanted Vidal to come regardless of where he played in the past... That doesn't mean we should accept his fucking theatrics.

Both incidents were worth a yellow card. The ref fucked up. But I guess I don't support Inter when I say that we shouldn't accept refereeing gifts and if we end up cheating.... FUCK. THIS. SHIT. Go support Juventus if this comes natural to you.

If you slap a player in the face is a red card. There is no interpretation, no gray areas.
Vidal got slapped in the face, Immobile was sent off correctly.
 

n4l

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Jul 22, 2007
Messages
9,743
Likes
10
Favorite Player
Mancini
10 years of FIF
What the fuck am I reading here? Immobile slapped Vidal violently to the head with his hand. Not first, but the slap was pretty hard and it was to the head. That was a clear red, he couldn't control his emotions at all.

Sensi however was provoked to react after Stefan came into his personal space. Sensi pushed him out, didn't slap, hit or anything like that, he shoved Stefan further. Stefan went full Busquets and I don't really understand why VAR didn't react.

Immobile wasn't "provoked"? Vidal didn't come pushing him while he was on the ground?

Gtfo with this bullshit. Looking for hypertechnicalities, tying to say one was "hard" and one was "soft" and all that bs.


VIDAL WENT FULL BUSQUETS. DISGRACE (insert drogba gif here)
 

.h.

Part time Lazarus
La Grande Inter
Joined
Jun 8, 2005
Messages
29,466
Likes
7,619
Favorite Player
Inter1-0Wanda
Old username
browha
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
What the fuck am I reading here? Immobile slapped Vidal violently to the head with his hand. Not first, but the slap was pretty hard and it was to the head. That was a clear red, he couldn't control his emotions at all.

Sensi however was provoked to react after Stefan came into his personal space. Sensi pushed him out, didn't slap, hit or anything like that, he shoved Stefan further. Stefan went full Busquets and I don't really understand why VAR didn't react.

I'm still torn on Sensi, but they definitely arent that comparable. Immobile was a red, fact, even if Vidal wasnt being a bit dramatic. It's a straight red, and he should get a 3 match violent conduct ban.

Sensi, yeah, its not the same level of lfashing out but I think a ref could interpret it as the same. I'm not sure tbh. Like, that sort of thing happens all the time, so it's a harsh red card, but then its about letter of the law rather than consistency of application.
 

CafeCordoba

Moderator
Moderator
Joined
Mar 7, 2004
Messages
35,547
Likes
15,010
Favorite Player
Toro, Barella
10 years of FIF
Ironically, I'm one of the few people here who actually wanted Vidal to come regardless of where he played in the past... That doesn't mean we should accept his fucking theatrics.

Both incidents were worth a yellow card. The ref fucked up. But I guess I don't support Inter when I say that we shouldn't accept refereeing gifts and if we end up cheating.... FUCK. THIS. SHIT. Go support Juventus if this comes natural to you.

You are so wrong. Immobile hit Vidal to the head, that's red. Won't get overturned, you will see. Sensi's red will 99% get overturned as long as we appeal. If you just watch the hit again, it was NOT a small slap or touch, it was. real hit. NOTHING like what Sensi did.
 

danz

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Oct 18, 2015
Messages
2,115
Likes
496
The team response after we conceded for the equaliser is so fucking disgrace...

Different story if we have won for 5-0... Oh fucking Hell...

I dare you to watch final UEFA cup vs sevila. That match wake me up and leave conte bandwagon. Today's match seems a bit of improvement
 

Eddie

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Jan 30, 2018
Messages
2,008
Likes
1,029
We really need an experienced vice lukaku.

The biggest mistake was playing barella out of position.
Eriksen or sensi would have set up many chances that barella wasted.
That also affected hakimi even tho he had great game.

The only time hakimi was able to penetrate the defense from a pass was from Sanchez at the freaking 90 minute.
 

.h.

Part time Lazarus
La Grande Inter
Joined
Jun 8, 2005
Messages
29,466
Likes
7,619
Favorite Player
Inter1-0Wanda
Old username
browha
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
Immobile wasn't "provoked"? Vidal didn't come pushing him while he was on the ground?

Gtfo with this bullshit. Looking for hypertechnicalities, tying to say one was "hard" and one was "soft" and all that bs.


VIDAL WENT FULL BUSQUETS. DISGRACE (insert drogba gif here)
oh fuck off man, Motta did a hand off on Busquets and he purposefully went down to cause something that wasnt even a foul to look like an elbow and violent conduct.


Motta maybe booked would have been fair, IF THAT.

Immobile was a straight red.


Sensi I'm not sure, tbh, where the law of the letter lands.

- - - Updated - - -

You are so wrong. Immobile hit Vidal to the head, that's red. Won't get overturned, you will see. Sensi's red will 99% get overturned as long as we appeal. If you just watch the hit again, it was NOT a small slap or touch, it was. real hit. NOTHING like what Sensi did.

AFAIK technically speaking the contact didnt even matter, its the intent and the action - he lashed out that ggot him sent off, not the contact even.
 

InterFCAustin

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Apr 26, 2005
Messages
5,190
Likes
48
Favorite Player
4-12-22-23
Old username
Josi
10 years of FIF
Forum Supporter
What the fuck am I reading here? Immobile slapped Vidal violently to the head with his hand. Not first, but the slap was pretty hard and it was to the head. That was a clear red, he couldn't control his emotions at all.

Sensi however was provoked to react after Stefan came into his personal space. Sensi pushed him out, didn't slap, hit or anything like that, he shoved Stefan further. Stefan went full Busquets and I don't really understand why VAR didn't react.
It’s cuz we have ex Juve coach, we must be cheating.
Some people are so fucking pathetic in those attempts to make us look like we’re ok with cheating now.
So fucking pathetic.
 

brehme1989

La Grande Inter
La Grande Inter
Joined
Jan 17, 2005
Messages
34,755
Likes
17,642
10 years of FIF
Nostradamus
Most Passionate Member
I don't think Sensi reacted though? He was trying to take a quick throw and that Lazio scumbag bumped up to him and got in his face to try to stop him. He gave him a little nudge like he's entitled to do-- you see it happen in every game without the referee even considering blowing for a foul.

It was a makeup call, as simple as that. Immobile's red was soft, but you see those given sometimes.

The Sensi red card was a clown call.
The Immobile red card was a silly decision by the ref.
 

.h.

Part time Lazarus
La Grande Inter
Joined
Jun 8, 2005
Messages
29,466
Likes
7,619
Favorite Player
Inter1-0Wanda
Old username
browha
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
Immobile was a straight red, pretty much to the letter of the law.


That's a simple fact and contesting that is simply idiotic, tbh. It conveys a misunderstanding of the laws of football, or a bias in your application of them.
 

magnesium

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Jul 2, 2014
Messages
2,966
Likes
1,523
Favorite Player
Gagliardinho
I don't care about Sensi red card. He clearly want to win this game. Better than some lazy player who doesn't care about winning.

He want throw in as fast as possible. So we can win this game. It's Lazio player fault. Patric should sent off in my opinion for the insult.
 

rockball

La Grande Inter
La Grande Inter
Joined
Apr 23, 2005
Messages
12,156
Likes
595
Favorite Player
Nicolooo
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
Both the reds were blasphemies. Both players milked it. Both the teams were average. Both teams deserved nothing more than a point.
 

fcinterfan

Primavera
Primavera
Joined
Jul 18, 2005
Messages
452
Likes
0
Favorite Player
Chino
But people shaming Patric for getting Sensi sent off for a silly reason and at the same time say that the Immobile red was legit, in the same freaking match with the same freaking ref, are pretentious as fuck.

Vidal should be fined by Inter. There's no other way to it.

You totally lost the plot with this statement. Go get a drink and shut your phone off, before you embarass yourself further.
 

NeonBlade

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Jun 16, 2011
Messages
6,256
Likes
93
10 years of FIF
Can we stop having the debate about the red cards? In my opinion both were nonsense, but that didn't cost us points today. This is the problem. Once again drama is obscuring our vision from the real problem here...
 

Harpsabu

Allenatore
Allenatore
Joined
Jun 19, 2011
Messages
8,307
Likes
5,817
Favorite Player
Diego Milito
10 years of FIF
The Sensi red card was a clown call.
The Immobile red card was a silly decision by the ref.

How was it silly you fucking imbecile!?! In what world is swinging round quickly and slapping a player in the face not a red card?
 

nutsncider

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Mar 30, 2014
Messages
2,540
Likes
1,103
Old username
Inter-Nazi-Onale
Holy shit some of you must get knocked down by slight gusts of wind. Sensi getting sent off was to “make up” for immobiles red. Even though he slapped, clearly, Vidal in the face. Sensi was “pushing” back at that asshole that was basically kissing him, not even in the face I might add. And the ref doesn’t bother to even go watch the video at all? What’s the point of var, so more corrupt clowns can say “nah, don’t bother seeing for your self, no matter how controversial or impactful it might be on the game or league”
 

D-Sky

Capitano
Capitano
Joined
Feb 17, 2012
Messages
802
Likes
267
Favorite Player
Javier Zanetti
Forum Supporter
I dare you to watch final UEFA cup vs sevila. That match wake me up and leave conte bandwagon. Today's match seems a bit of improvement

The final was different to me because I felt the chance was still 50-50 for us to win.

But against this Lazio, who already ran out of subs, Parolo on defense, and we were on 11-10, I believe the chance was 70-30 for us. But we chose to play it slow, relax and no urgency. And those freakin back pass here and there... oh freakin hell.
 

.h.

Part time Lazarus
La Grande Inter
Joined
Jun 8, 2005
Messages
29,466
Likes
7,619
Favorite Player
Inter1-0Wanda
Old username
browha
Forum Supporter
10 years of FIF
The law of the sport, taken from the FA here



Violent conduct
Violent conduct is when a player uses or attempts to use excessive force or
brutality against an opponent when not challenging for the ball, or against a
team-mate, team official, match official, spectator or any other person,
regardless of whether contact is made.

In addition, a player who, when not challenging for the ball, deliberately
strikes an opponent or any other person on the head or face with the hand or
arm, is guilty of violent conduct unless the force used was negligible.

It is quite clear that it was a straight red. My reading of that, is that Sensi's is NOT a straight red as he didnt make contact with the head of face (I think? Might need to watch a replay)
 
Top