Speaking on TMWRadio, Massimo Orlando commented on the match Florentine against the Brugge and reiterated that in his opinion there is only one person responsible for the naive goal conceded by Viola during the 2-2 draw in Brugge. These are the words of Orlando:
Massimo Orlando absolves Mr. Italiano
It’s true, always the same mistakes, against the Brugge you score an incredible goal but it’s a mistake by the players in this case. Italiano has his limits, he isn’t compared to the big teams because he hasn’t yet adjusted his defensive phase, but he risks going to the final once again and that’s no small feat. Scamacca? If he arrives like this he must necessarily be a starter at the European Championship. He made a great decision by going to Atalanta and by Gasperini. He was really superficial at times, now he no longer misses even a single support. He has grown, he has extraordinary qualities. I believe we have found the national team striker we have been looking for for a long time.
Calvarese analyzes the penalty awarded to Brugge against Fiorentina
Penalty kick in favor of Club Brugge at the Franchi shortly after the fifteenth minute of the first leg of the semi-final against Fiorentina […] With the result at 1-0 for the Viola (signed by Sottil), the English referee Michael Oliver is called back by the VAR to the On Field Review to evaluate an intervention with the arm of Cristiano Biraghi inside the penalty area, and after a brief review assigns the penalty (which will be converted by Vanaken for the 1-1) […] A very clear, obvious foul, which Oliver could have also recognized directly on the pitch […] Although the ball splashes from close range, the arm is in fact too wide and too high, preventing the ball from passing. Correct penalty.