Maurizio Sarri, Lazio manager, has expressed sadness over the conduct of some fans of Feyenoord during their Europa League match on Thursday.
Feyenoord progressed to the next round at the expense of Lazio courtesy of a 1-0 win at their De Kuip stadium. Lazio needed just a point to progress but the loss condemned them to elimination from the Europa league.
Speaking after the match, Sarri said he and his team were thrown bags of urine.
He said, “There were bags of p**s thrown from the stands down onto the back of the bench. It goes without saying, that is a little irritating,” the former Chelsea boss told a press conference, via FootballItalia.net.
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The Italian manager equally blamed the match official for the defeat, adding, “I won’t even start on the referee.”
“One player had at least seven or eight fouls from behind on our players, but in the end, the only yellow cards were to my team.
“As for their goal, there were two fouls in it, not one.
“We expected at the very least for the referee to view it again with VAR.”
Source: Complete Sports
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