September 21, 2024

Sassuolo have FOUR goals disallowed for offside by VAR during Serie A defeat to Napoli on Saturday

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  • Sassuolo lost 2-0 at Gennaro Gattuso’s Napoli in Serie A on Saturday evening
  • The visitors had four goals disallowed by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR)
  • All four goals were ruled out for offside, with some of the decisions questionable
  • Napoli scored before and after the four disallowed goals to win the game 
  • Serie A side Sassuolo had four goals disallowed for offside by VAR in their unfortunate 2-0 defeat away at Napoli on Saturday night.

    Elseid Hysaj put the hosts in front after eight minutes but then Sassuolo then had four strikes they believed to be legitimate goals taken away by the video technology. 

    Three out of the four offside calls were not spotted by referee Gianluca Aureliano nor his linesmen, with Napoli midfielder Allan putting the game beyond the visitors in second-half stoppage time. 

    Referee Gianluca Aureliano (right) disallowed four Sassuolo goals in their 2-0 loss at Napoli

    Referee Gianluca Aureliano (right) disallowed four Sassuolo goals in their 2-0 loss at Napoli

    Midfielder Filip Duricic was the first Sassuolo player to have a goal disallowed for offside

    Midfielder Filip Duricic was the first Sassuolo player to have a goal disallowed for offside

    The first goal struck off by VAR came after 32 minutes when Sassuolo midfielder Filip Duricic poked home at the near post past David Ospina, but the Serbian was marginally offside when put through on goal by Francesco Caputo.

    Duricic was then denied another goal just five minutes later when he crashed home a rebound after Hamed Junior Traore’s shot had been parried by Ospina, but Traore was caught offside by the video referee in the build-up. 

    After going in behind at the break, Sassuolo thought they found the equaliser just four minutes after half-time when Caputo crashed in an effort at the near post, but the Italian forward was inches offside despite Napoli’s Giovanni Di Lorenzo’s best efforts to keep him onside. 

    Duricic smashed home another goal but Hamed Junior Traore was offside in the goal's build-up

    Duricic smashed home another goal but Hamed Junior Traore was offside in the goal’s build-up

    The decision to call Sassuolo winger Traore (bottom) offside was marginal

    The decision to call Sassuolo winger Traore (bottom) offside was marginal 

    Francesco Caputo lashed home another 'goal' just after half-time but that goal was chalked off

    Francesco Caputo lashed home another ‘goal’ just after half-time but that goal was chalked off

    Once again, many are questioning whether Caputo was offside for Sassuolo's third 'goal'

    Once again, many are questioning whether Caputo was offside for Sassuolo’s third ‘goal’

    Sassuolo defender Francesco Manganelli berates with the referee following an offside call

    Sassuolo defender Francesco Manganelli berates with the referee following an offside call

    And a little over ten minutes after that, Domenico Berardi curled home a fabulous goal past Ospina but Caputo, who laid on the assist for the Sassuolo man, was a yard offside when the ball was played to him.

    The result moves Napoli two points behind fifth-placed Roma, who have played a game less.

    Napoli also move a point behind AC Milan in sixth, who dropped points at home to high-flying Atalanta on Friday night. Gattuso’s side have already qualified for Europe after defeating Juventus in the Coppa Italia final. 

    Sassuolo, meanwhile, lie one place behind Napoli in eighth after a fantastic season under coach Roberto De Zerbi, but are eleven points behind Gattuso’s side with two league games remaining.  

    Domenico Berardi scored a fourth goal on the hour mark but Caputo (middle) was offside again

    Domenico Berardi scored a fourth goal on the hour mark but Caputo (middle) was offside again

    Aureliano waited after each Sassuolo goal before disallowing all of them

    Aureliano waited after each Sassuolo goal before disallowing all of them

    Napoli ended up winning the game 2-0 thanks to goals from Elseid Hysaj (middle) and Allan

    Napoli ended up winning the game 2-0 thanks to goals from Elseid Hysaj (middle) and Allan

    Duricic could not believe his misfortune despite Sassuolo putting the ball in the net four times

    Duricic could not believe his misfortune despite Sassuolo putting the ball in the net four times

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