Sarri angry over VAR confusion

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FERRARA, Italy (Reuters) - Juventus coach Maurizio Sarri complained about VAR confusion in his team's match at SPAL on Saturday, saying it was a 'great injustice' that a penalty was awarded against his side following a review even though the pitchside monitor was not working.

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The Turin side were leading 2-0 when SPAL's Simone Missiroli went down under a challenge from Daniele Rugani in the penalty area. Andrea Pestagna converted although Juventus still won 2-1. He eventually awarded the penalty on the basis of information from the VAR officials -- much to the anger of the Juventus bench.

"If the monitor doesn't work, the (pitch) referee should decide. If it had happened the other way around, the world would have collapsed.

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