Italian referees Giovanni Ayroldi and Matteo Marchetti will also go to the ‘refrigerator’ for mistakes in matches on the last day of Serie A, as well as Marco Di Bello, sidelined from the playing field for the next four weeks, in which he will become has been a black week for the Italian arbitration collective.
Ayroldi, a referee at Inter-Genova (2-1), despite VAR warnings, signaled a penalty after the ‘Nerazzurro’ footballer Nicolò Barella fell in the Genoese area, an action in which he could remove from refereeing between a and two. week, says ‘La Gazzetta dello Sport’.
Marchetti will also miss the next two days after his performance in Torino-Fiorentina (0-0) after sending off local player Samuele Ricci at the start of the second half, which led to harsh criticism from the local media, whom they accused of mismanaging the meeting.
These two referees join Marco Di Bello, who will be out for a month after sending off three ‘laziali’ players in Lazio-Milan (0-1), although this suspension did not stop him to be selected by UEFA to participate as fourth. referee in the Real Madrid-Lepzig round of 16 of the Champions League this Wednesday.
In Di Bello’s case, this is the second time this season that he has been sidelined after another month at the start of the season.
This Thursday, the group will meet in Rome to review a weekend described by the local press as “black” or “disastrous” after the controversial action of three referees who will not referee for the next few days.
Source: La Verdad

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