He was not telling him anything in that situations besides the "BRAVO" the cameras shown. Besides that he clapped him ironicly for 10-15 seconds. That's it.Yeah, but Sneijder was telling the ref, "Look, you have been really poor."
Milan - We usually don't like raging about the referees, but this time it is a mandatory prerequisite to mention the catastrophic performance from Rocchi, who clearly is unsuited for his first Milan derby. In such cases, there's should be another referee to replace him during the game just like the substitutions for the players. Yet, as it may seem paradoxical, at the end it was Inter that the referee did the most damage. And since there are many mistakes that go against them, its demonstration of extraordinary superiority becomes even more valuable.
Monday 25 January
Gazzetta dello Sport
Inter resists with 10 and then 9 men
Inter 2-0 Milan
Milito scores, Sneijder is set off
Pandev doubles the score, Dinho misses a 92nd minute penalty
Mourinho accuses the referee
Editorial: Stronger than everyone and everything
Ferrara is at risk but Juve can't find a substitute
Napoli fly and Palermo are super
Corriere dello Sport
Inter triumph with nine men
But how much venom is there in the derby!
Mou accuses the referee
Napoli and Palermo, the South is in the Champions League
Juve, ciao Ferrara
Tuttosport
Do what you have to do Bettega
Juve hold meeting today to discuss Ferrara's successor
Maggio enchants and Napoli fly
Hernandez show, Palermo overwhelm Fiorentina
Palacio-Crespo: Genoa's tango
Manchester United come to the San Siro next month and they will feel more optimistic about meeting the city’s red half than Chelsea will about encountering the blues the following week.
AC Milan’s humiliation was complete. But this night was not about them. This was all about Mourinho and Inter.
Even this fuckin dailymail know it was a disgrace. They don't say it straight in our faces, because they don't know the facts!!!
"Mourinho will have been feeling pretty good after that, but when Sneijder moaned about referee Rocchi getting in his way during an attack, the Dutchman was starting to boil. Lucio was then booked for diving, at which point Sneijder must have said something severe."
He didn't. We know it, because of what Jose said to the cameras (he is not an idiot to lie in front of the cameras about something like that), and ff they knew it, what do you think they would write?
Rocchi, you piece of shit!!!
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Piece of Shit!!!
Toninu, that's a yellow man!!!Secondly I was watching Controcampo Sneijder deserved to be sent off he walked all the way from the middle of the pitch, the ref tried to ignore him but Sneijder kept on and he got the red.
Hard for me to comment on something I didn't see happening.I remember occasions where sarcastic applause got red, I remember Beckham getting sent off for that once.
What do you mean ?But for his decision on Lucio, the ref deserved it![]()
Jose needs again a mention here, for his fantastic reaction :]
Have you seen something like that, from any coach in charge of a top team?
:star::star::star:
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Hard for me to comment on something I didn't see happening.
Was it only the sarcastic clapping?
Was it straight red, not a second yellow?
How the press reacted, where they ok with it, or where they slamming the ref?
If it happend just like it happened yesterday, then the ref was as big of a morron as the one yesterday we witnessed.
And I expect him to be slammed by every english media there was.
Italian media is just too biased towards Inter to make it a big deal, but if it happened to Juve, or Milan in a game against us, there would be war against the "refs giving favours to us", and another "correct serie tables".
Count on it.
What do you mean ?