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Some
controversial refereeing
saw two Arsenal
penalty shouts turned down, while Laurent Koscielny was also somewhat lucky to remain on the pitch.
While he was among those Milan players left furious at the full - time whistle as a
controversial last - gasp
penalty saw Juve claim all three points, there was one moment that was picked up by cameras which will have delighted Milan supporters.
The answer: No — and it's because of one of the most
controversial and ill - timed
penalty calls we've ever
seen.
However it will be interesting to
see how to bounce back from that 1 - 1 draw against Everton where they dominated they game but a late
controversial penalty secure a point for Everton.
After Real Madrid's
controversial penalty that
saw Juventus knocked out of the Champions League, Giovanni Malago, president of the Italian National Olympic Committee, says he will speak to UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin about the introduction of VAR in Europe's biggest club competition.
Burnley's game against Everton tomorrow will be refereed by Jon Moss, his first Burnley game since our
controversial 2 - 1 defeat at Arsenal last January which was won with a stoppage time
penalty when the assistant failed to
see a clear offside against Laurent Koschelny.
Madrid needed a
controversial stoppage - time
penalty from Cristiano Ronaldo to
see off a phenomenal Juventus comeback, while Roma's 3 - 0 win at the Stadio Olimpico on Tuesday
saw them improbably dump out Barcelona on away goals.
Gianluigi Buffon described referee Michael Oliver as having a «trash can» for a heart after awarding a
controversial penalty that
saw Real Madrid progress to the Champions League semi-finals at the expense of Juventus.
Since the turmoil that
saw public school advocates protest across the state — New York State United Teachers decried he tests as an «erosion of local control» — the state Department of Education has revised the
controversial testing, reducing the number of questions on the exams, encouraging more teacher involvement in developing them, no longer timing the tests and reducing potential teacher
penalties.