Hellas Verona on Saturday expressed
outrage that Inter's winning goal in their 2-1 defeat to the
Serie A leaders at San Siro was not disallowed, saying they had
suffered a "great injustice".
Verona, who are third from bottom ahead of the rest of the
weekend's fixtures, said Davide Frattesi's stoppage-time winner
should have been scrubbed because Inter defender Alessandro
Bastoni elbowed Ondrej Duda in the face in the build-up.
"Today a club that, amid many difficulties, is trying to honour
this championship and fight until the end, suffered a great act
of disrespect," Verona Director of Sport Sean Sogliano told
Dazn.
"It's impossible that trained referees in a VAR room failed to
see that the goal should have been disallowed and they failed to
alert the referee
""You can't make this sort of mistake in a VAR room. It's either
disrespect or it's something else.
"As far as I'm concerned, it's not a mistake.
"Verona and their fans go back home after a great injustice,
something really, very serious".
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