TeleLombardia director and journalist Fabio Ravezzani has slammed Juventus head coach Igor Tudor as hypocritical after ‘crying’ over referee decisions.
The Bianconeri head coach showed his anger after his side drew 1-1 with Verona yesterday evening.
The Croatian felt hard done by by refereeing decisions that he described as “shameful” and “a disgrace.”
Verona scored from the penalty spot after a debatable decision went against wing-back Joao Mario.
Gialloblu goalscorer Gift Orban also escaped a red card after elbowing Bianconeri defender Federico Gatti in the face.
Ravezzani Slams Crying Tudor After Juventus Draw

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Speaking on X, Ravezzani has said “I don’t see any conspiracies,” after breaking down the decisions over the last week.
“Juve wins with a goal contested by Inter,” he began.
“Then Tudor cries over the Dortmund penalty (debatable, not scandalous) and the Verona penalty (debatable not scandalous).
“The referee maybe should have sent off Orban” he continued, “but in the first half, Gatti did something similar.”
It is the very nature of refereeing decisions that some go in your favour and some go against.
Even if the calls are controversial, you win some and you lose some.
Before youngster Vasilije Adzic fired the Bianconeri’s winner into the back of the net, Khephren Thuram appeared to make contact with Ange-Yoan Bonny.
The Frenchman went down to the floor after catching an accidental arm to the face but play went on and Juventus snatched the win.
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