Speaking on Tuttosport, former referee Calvarese analyzed Ayroldi’s match direction in Juve-Udinese: “In his 11th Serie A appearance of the season, Giovanni Ayroldi brings home a rather straightforward match like Juventus-Udinese, capping a year that saw him often fall short of two chances – especially in the first half.”
Juve-Udinese, la moviola di Calvarese
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“Technically in the first half he starts by whistling a lot, and in fact he will later end the match with 22 sanctioned interventions. On the occasion of the goal of the Bianconeri’s lead there are two contacts to analyze, both very similar: first Conceiçao goes to the ground after a clash with Solet, but the referee lets it go on; he behaves equally later when it is the same Frenchman who falls, before the ball ends up on the feet of Nico Gonzalez. In both cases one can speak of a regular clash of play, so Ayroldi’s decision to let the game go on was correct. From the disciplinary point of view, however, he shows discontinuity compared to his own standards – in fact he holds the record of yellow and red cards drawn among Serie A referees. He ends the match by cautioning 3 players (all Udinese), including two in the first half (both correctly): Kamara for a foul on Nico Gonzalez and Lovric for a late intervention on Conceiçao. In the second half then it was Kristensen who received a yellow card, for an irregular contrast on McKennie,” he concluded. Meanwhile, a market bomb came in the night: Conte to Juve <<<
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