It is a round that promises tension and spectacle in the 26th matchday of Serie A, and the refereeing appointments have already established some fixed points. Lecce-Inter, scheduled for Saturday at 18pm, will be officiated by Gianluca Manganiello, called upon to manage a delicate match that will have a bearing on the top of the table and survival. He will be supported by a refereeing team completed by assistants Rossi and Dei Giudici, fourth official Dionisi, and the VAR team of Paterna and Aureliano.
Saturday will open at 15pm with Juventus-Como, entrusted to Daniele Doveri, while in the evening it will be the turn of Cagliari-Lazio, directed by Antonio RapuanoThe 26th round will officially start on Friday evening with Sassuolo-Verona, a match entrusted to Livio Marinelli.
Among the most anticipated matches, however, stands out Atalanta-Napoli, scheduled for Sunday at 15pm at the Gewiss Stadium. The match between the Atalanta of Palladino and the Naples Italian champion led by Conte will be directed by Daniele Chiffi, an experienced referee called upon to keep a firm grip on a match that could weigh heavily on the European race. Whistles, therefore, will be key players in a weekend that promises to be charged with significance and pressure.
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Comments (3)
It would be nice to see a match without refereeing errors. The pressure on the referees is high, but ultimately, it's up to the teams to play well and avoid unnecessary fouls.
I think the fact that so many teams are involved in the fight for survival makes everything more interesting, but I hope there isn't too much controversy over the refereeing as usual.
Here's an article describing the situation regarding this weekend's matches. I wonder if the referees will be able to handle all the pressure and tension on the pitch, especially in games like Atalanta-Napoli.