March 19, the 27th round of Serie A in the early hours of this morning, Milan away 1-3
Lost to Udinese.
Former Serie A referee Marelli believes that the referee’s decision to let Ibrahimovic take the penalty kick is correct.
In stoppage time in the first half, Milan won a penalty.
Ibrahimovic’s penalty kick was saved by the Udinese goalkeeper, but then the referee and VAR allowed Ibrahimovic to take the penalty kick again, and Udinese coach Sotir, who protested on the sidelines, also received a red card.
Ibrahimovic scored the second penalty kick to help Milan equalize the score 1-1.
Marelli, who served as a guest commentator for the game, commented on the penalty: “What happened to the penalty? At that time, Udinese goalkeeper Silvestri saved the penalty, but Beto (Udinese striker)
Got into the box early and he went for the ball. In this case, we know that if a player fouls into the box early and then steals the ball, then the penalty has to be taken hard. That’s right.
Penalty. Sotir’s protest was useless, he complained about the heavy penalty, although this time the penalty was correct.”
(Su Erhu)