Nocerino Scores Massively Deflected Goal vs Juventus, Milan TV Commentator Has Screaming Apoplexy (Video)

Chris Wright

28th, February 2012

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By Chris Wright

In which AC Milan midfielder Antonio Nocerino scores a hugely deflected goal against his former club during Saturday’s controversial (more on that in a second) 1-1 draw against Juventus – a fairly unimpressive goal that still manages to send the partisan Milan TV commentator into some kind of apoplectic rage…

There’s a fine line between passion and mental illness. I think you can actually hear tears being fought at one point.

As for the controversy mentioned previously; Phillipe Mexes punched Marco Boriello in the ribs, while Sulley Muntari pummelled Stephan Lichsteiner with a series of strikes and, to cap off all the frivolity, the referee somehow saw fit to discredit this effort from Muntari despite the ball being a good yard over the line…

Good, wholesome fun was had by all!

(Video via @TPBainsfair)

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8 Comments

  1. pkhakheria says:

    nothing compared to this mark of insanity! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zkw14pFZUYU

  2. QPR says:

    Looks like Juve are match fixing again, that lino cannot fail to spot the ball is totally over the line.

  3. Murray says:

    Old T-Crud was more entertaining, as usual… but especially so here, because he was wearing a novelty wig. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xtj9QxU9EYU

  4. Anabelle says:

    The 2nd picture is enough to make one wonder if Juventus is still match fixing.

    Milan got robbed, plain and simple.

  5. Anabelle says:

    That blind idiot lino should be fired. And I though Howard Webb, and Chris Foy were bad.

  6. Xani Alves says:

    @ QPR and Anabelle, Matri had a goal ruled offsides that wasn’t, so I think we can stop with match-fixing nonsense.

  7. sloth says:

    @Xani Alves, correct.
    @QPR and Anabelle: There was NEVER any match fixing. The entire Calciopoli scandal has been proven to have been a setup. The only charges were that Juventus directors had an “exclusive relationship” with the referee designators, but that was completely untrue. Now there’s far more evidence of corruption and scheming between Inter and the Italian FA than Juve or AC Milan (who were also punished in ’06). Juve have filed a suit against the Italian FA for €444 million in damages from the titles being stripped, the relegation, and the subsequent collapse of the club.

  8. Bruno says:

    @sloth

    Mate, don’t even try to defend Moggi. We all read the interceptions

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